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Encyclopedia of Parasitology: A-M
Bothrium. >Archigetes Species. Bouba. Local name for mucocutaneous and
cutaneous forms of -Heishmaniasis in South America due to Leishmania
braziliense and L. peruviana. Vectors are Psychodopy- gus wellcomei (syn.
Lutzomyia).
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Advances in the Zoology of Tapeworms, 1950-1970
In every instance the bothrium is an expansion of the original middorsal or
midventral groove of the protocestode. The most curious aberration of the
holdfast is the cloistered condition (Latin claustra, enclosed) where a deep slitlike
bothrium ...
Robert A. Wardle, James A. McLeod, Sydney Radinovsky, 1975
The characteristic pairs of hooks are shown attached along the line separating
the upper and middle loculi of each bothrium. In this figure the subdivision of the
posterior margin of the bothrium into three loculi, from which the specific name is
...
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Report of the Commissioner for ...
There appears to be a faint supplemental disk near the anterior end of each
bothrium in front of the hooks, although its identification in the alcoholic specimen
is not altogether satisfactory. At the posterior end of each bothrium there is a
highly ...
United States Fish Commission, 1891
Fig. 3. View of .another portion of same, x 27. Fig. 4. Face of bothrium, viewed
from the front so that the posterior part is slightly foreshortened; from alcoholic
specimen, x about (30. Fig. 5. Scolex and pseudoscolex of small specimen, from
life, ...
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1892
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Congressional Serial Set
Cestodes (Linton) — Antho- bothrium laciniatum, Crossobothrium angustum,
Discocephalum pileatum, Otobothrium crena- colle, Phoreiobothrium lasium, P.
triloculatum, Platybothrium cervinum, Rhynchobothrium spe- ciosum, R.
tumidulum, ...
Price (1943a) included five other genera in the subfamily: Cyclo- bothrium
Cerfontaine, 1895 (with three species in Japan); Heterobothrium Cerfontaine,
1895 (which is monotypic and also confined to Japan); Neohetero- bothrium
Price, 1943 ...
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Feline Clinical Parasitology
It is probable that this tapeworm does not attain this considerable length in the
domestic cat. Fig. 3.2. Bothrium of Diphyllobothrium latum showing the finger-like
nature of the holdfast. The egg of Diphyllobothrium latum resembles the egg of a
...
Dwight D. Bowman, Charles M. Hendrix, David S. Lindsay, 2008
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Magazine of natural history
White, with a scarcely perceptible tinge of rose colour; length an inch and a
quarter; head truncated, with a linear bothrium a line and a half long on each of
the two flat surfaces, and with a raised fleshy margin; proboscides four, very
distinct, ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1838
Bothriate scolex See bothrium. Bothrium (plural, bothria) groove on the scolex of
some tapeworms. Bradyzoite stage in the life cycle of various coccidia such as
Toxoplasma. Similar to a merozoite, it is found in pseudocysts in the tissues of ...
Burton Jerome Bogitsh, Clint Earl Carter, Thomas N. Oeltmann, 2012