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[Surface ultrastructure of Parvatrema timondavidi (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) according to its developmental stages].
Yu, J R; Park, J Y; Chai, J Y.
  • Yu JR; Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Kon-Kuk University, Chungju, Korea.
Korean J Parasitol ; 32(2): 65-74, 1994 Jun.
Article en Ko | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8025035
ABSTRACT
Surface ultrastructure of Parvatrema timondavidi developmental stages was studied using a scanning electron microscope. The metacercariae were collected from the marine clam. Tapes philippinarum, and juvenile and adult worms were recovered at 1, 2, 3 and 7 days after experimental infection of mice. The metacercariae had a large oral sucker and characteristic lateral projections. Around the lip of the oral sucker many type I and type II sensory papillae were observed, and type III papillae were located symmetrically on the medial side of the lateral projection. Numerous type I papillae were grouped around the genital pore. The tegumental spines were distributed over the worm surface except the lip of the suckers and genital pore. The 1-day old worm had a well-developed ventral sucker, with 6 type II sensory papillae on its outer surface and another 6 type I papillae on the inner side. Two small type I papillae were seen on the anterior side of the ventral sucker. The genital pore was small and opened separately from the ventral sucker and 15 type I papillae were grouped around it. The 2-, 3-, and 7-day worms revealed that as they grew to be adults, the spine tips became multipointed, the genital pore formed a genital atrium, and the cytoplasmic process became well differentiated. In 2- and 3-day worms 10 type II papillae encircling the lip of the oral sucker, and additional 4 papillae at the dorsal side of 4 dorsal type II papillae were a characteristic feature. The distribution pattern of sensory papillae around the oral sucker and genital pore, and 2 type I papillae on the anterior side of the ventral sucker, was so peculiar in P. timondavidi, that they seem to be useful keys for taxonomic differentiation from other gymnophallids.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trematodos Límite: Animals Idioma: Ko Año: 1994 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trematodos Límite: Animals Idioma: Ko Año: 1994 Tipo del documento: Article