Literature DB >> 8482860

Scanning electron microscope observations on the digenean intestinal parasite Astiotrema reniferum (Plagiorchiidae).

M M el-Naggar1, H A Ibrahim, S F Hamada.   

Abstract

The body surface of adult digenean intestinal parasite Astiotrema reinferum (Looss, 1898) Stossich, 1904 has been studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The posterior region of the body forms a slender stalk terminating with two ventrolateral lobes. The lobes are armed with numerous large spine that are sharply pointed and orientated in all directions. There are regional variations in the distribution of spines all-over the body. The spines are abundant on the general body surface of the head region, the rim of the oral sucker, the inner lip of the ventral sucker and on the posterior ventrolateral lobes. No spines were observed on the genital pore and on the excretory opening. The sensory papillae found on both the oral and ventral suckers are arranged in a bilateral symmetrical patterns. They are dome shaped but some of them possess a short knob-like process and others have no process. The papillae are more abundant on the oral sucker than on the ventral sucker. The possible functions of the spines and sensory papillae are discussed relative to their position.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8482860

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Egypt Soc Parasitol        ISSN: 1110-0583


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1.  Surface Ultrastructure of the Adult and Juvenile Stages of the Trematode Astiotrema Impletum (Looss, 1899) Looss 1900 (incertae Sedis) from the Nile puffer, Tetraodon Lineatus Linnaeus, 1758.

Authors:  S G Abd El-Kareem; M H Ibraheem
Journal:  Helminthologia       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 1.184

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