Studies on larval trematodes infecting freshwater snails in Pakistan. VII. Echinostome cercariae
Three new echinostome cercariae parasitizing Lymnaea rufescens in Pakistan are described. Cercaria spinicephala n. sp. is characterized by a collar bearing 26 spines, arranged in an uninterrupted double row, five penetration glands on either side of the esophagus, cystogenous glands with rod-shaped...
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