9788187498599 - pictorial guide to trematodes of livestock and poultry in india von tandon, veena (2 Ergebnisse)

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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Schistosoma indicum. 2. Paramphistomum epiclitum. 3. Paramphistomum gracile. 4. Calicophoron calicophorum. 5. Calicophoron papillosum. 6. Calicophoron shillongensis. 7. Explanatum explanatum. 8. Orthocoelium orthocoelium. 9. Orthocoelium dicranocoelium. 10. Orthocoe…lium scoliocoelium. 11. Orthocoelium dawesi. 12. Orthocoelium streptocoelium. 13. Orthocoelium parvipapillatum. 14. Leiperocotyle meghalayensis. 15. Olveria indica. 16. Olveria bosi. 17. Gastrodiscoides hominis. 18. Homalogaster paloniae. 19. Fischoederius elongatus. 20. Fischoederius cobboldi. 21. Gastrothylax crumenifer. 22. Carmyerius spatiosus. 23. Velasquezotrema tripurensis. 24. Fasciola gigantica. 25. Fasciolopsis buski. 26. Eurytrema pancreaticum. 27. Opisthorchis noverca. 28. Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex. 29. Echinostoma revolutum. 30. Catatropis indicus. Appendix : 1. Types of acetabulum. 2. Types of pharynx.3. Types of terminal genitalium. 4. Spectrum of digenetic trematodes from livestock and poultry. 5. Classification of genera and species illustrated.References. Index. "Digenetic trematodes constitute an important group of helminth parasites, which pose a continual and unacceptable threat to the life of their hosts. Animals like sheep, goats, cattle, buffaloes, pigs and poultry form a considerable source of food for human population. While parasites infecting these animals make them unfit for human consumption, at the same time they also cause a steady drain on their vitality and growth resulting in their high rate of mortality leading to 72 pp.