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Cyclophyllidea - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe Cyclophyllidea are the most diverse cestode order and includes more than 50% of known tapeworm genera (Jones et al., 1994b; Mariaux and Olson, 2001).
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The forgotten exotic tapeworms: a review of uncommon zoonotic ...The order Cyclophyllidea includes the 'classic' tapeworms and represents the largest cestode order, with over 3000 named species (Mariaux et al., 2017).
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[PDF] Eucestoda Cyclophyllidea Beneden in Braun, 1900 (Order)Introduction. Cestodes in the order Cyclophyllidea are the most-com- monly encountered cestodes in amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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Target gene enrichment in the cyclophyllidean cestodes ... - PubMedThe Cyclophyllidea is the most diverse order of tapeworms, encompassing species that infect all classes of terrestrial tetrapods including humans and ...
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World Register of Marine Species - Cyclophyllidea - WoRMSClassification. Biota; Animalia (Kingdom); Platyhelminthes (Phylum); Rhabditophora (Subphylum); Neodermata (Superclass); Cestoda (Class); Eucestoda (Subclass) ...
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(PDF) Cyclophyllidea van Beneden in Braun, 1900 - ResearchGateOct 10, 2017 · Abstract of the volume: This document is organized into 22 peer-reviewed chapters. Each of the chapters focuses on an individual cestode ...
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Animal Parasitology - Kansas State UniversitySep 24, 1999 · Order: Aporidea (do not learn for class). Scolex with simple suckers ... Order: Cyclophyllidea. Scolex usually with 4 suckers; Rostellum ...
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Expansion of Cyclophyllidea Biodiversity in Rodents of Qinghai ...Feb 7, 2022 · The Cyclophyllidea comprises the most species-rich order of tapeworms (Platyhelminthes, Cestoda) and includes species with some of the most ...
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Order CYCLOPHYLLIDEA van Beneden in Braun, 1900Cyclophyllidea is the largest cestode order, found in mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. It has four suckers, a segmented strobilus, and lateral genital ...
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[PDF] a review of uncommon zoonotic Cyclophyllidea - CDC StacksJan 29, 2020 · The order Cyclophyllidea includes the 'classic' tapeworms and represents the largest cestode order, with over 3000 named species (Mariaux et al.
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Hidden diversity of cestodes in wild African carnivores: I. Non-taeniid ...Mar 30, 2024 · With more than 3000 known species, the order Cyclophyllidea is the largest among mammal cestodes (Mariaux et al., 2017). Life cycles of ...
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Hymenolepididae - MindatAug 25, 2025 · The family contains over 90 genera with over 900 species, having as their definitive host birds (c. 700 species) or mammals (about 250 species).
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Scolex - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe scolex is characteristic, being rhomboid with four oval suckers and an armed retractable conical rostellum containing 30–150 thorn-shaped hooks arranged in ...
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Scolex - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe scolex has a retractable rostellum armed with a single row of 20–30 hooks. The scolex has four suckers, and the neck is long and slender. Shed gravid ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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(PDF) On morphology and systematics of cestodes of the genus ...Aug 5, 2025 · ... Cyclophyllidea: Hymenolepididae), a key, and a review on ... Scolex ( Fig. 1) round, 150-180 (160, n = 5) wide, maximum width at level ...
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TOPIC #11: Introduction to the Class: Cestoda - Animal ParasitologySep 24, 1999 · craspedote (one proglottid overlaps another); acraspedote (proglottids do not overlap). new proglottids added at neck; termed strobilation ...Missing: Cyclophyllidea | Show results with:Cyclophyllidea
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DPDx - Taeniasis - CDCLength of adult worms is usually 5 m or less for T. saginata (however it may reach up to 25 m) and 2 to 7 m for T. solium. The adults produce proglottids which ...
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Taenia Saginata - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe gravid proglottids are 16–20 mm in length and 5–7 mm in width, and 15–30 on each side of lateral branches of the uterus. The gravid uterus has no uterine ...
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Chapter 7: Introduction to the Cestodes – Concepts in Animal ...The proglottids are continuously produced near the anterior end of the animal by a process of ... craspedote, if not, it is called acraspedote. Often, between the ...
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Self Insemination in Echinococcus granulosus in vivoNov 18, 2009 · Cross fertilization between adjacent proglottids or between proglottids of different strobila was not observed. In some instances, the ...
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[PDF] A taxonomic revision of the Taeniidae Ludwig, 1886 - CORESexual reproduction of taeniids may occur by both self- and cross-fertilization. The mode of fertilization has a fundamental influence on the genetic ...
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DPDx - Mesocestoidiasis - CDCSep 23, 2019 · Although Mesocestoides spp. are classified as Cyclophyllidea, they share biological characteristics with Pseudophyllidea. Some life cycle ...Missing: revisions | Show results with:revisions
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Fine structure of uterus and non-functioning paruterine organ in ...Some cyclophyllidean cestodes provide protection for their eggs in the external environment by providing them with additional protective layers around the egg ...
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Differentiation and ultrastructure of the paruterine organs and ...Phylogenetic analysis among the families of the Cyclophyllidea (Eucestoda) based on comparative morphology, with new hypotheses for co-evolution in vertebrates.
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Oncosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe gravid proglottid contains about 30,000–50,000 eggs. The eggs include a hexacanth embryo with six hooklets surrounded by a light-brown and striated ...Missing: polar | Show results with:polar
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Comparative Comprehensive Analysis on Natural Infections of ... - NIHHexacanth embryo within the oncosphere was contained 4 – 8 polar filaments extending into the space between the oncosphere and the outer shell (Fig.1c, d).
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[PDF] Cestoda 1-Order:Cyclophyllidea 1-Family:Taeniiadae 1-Taenia ...Scolex have rostellum surrounded with two rows of hooks(30-36). Life cycle: Defenitive host: Dogs and canids. Intermidiate host: Human,sheep,pigs,kamel ( ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] general life cycle and larval forms in cestodesCyclophyllidean life cycle pattern: In the cyclophyllidea, the onchosphere bearing six hooks, also known as the hexacanth larva, remains passive in the egg ...
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[PDF] Class: Cestoda (Tapeworms)Morphology: 1-AduIt: -Size: 3-10 meters, 3000 segments. -Scolex: elongated almond-shaped, 2.5x1 mm, with 2 elongated dorsal and ventral grooves (bothria). - ...
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Comparative aspects of postembryonic development of cestodes ...Cestodes go through three primary stages of postembryonic development: 1) the oncosphere or hexacanth larva, which is very distinct from later stages and ...
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Metacestode - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsA cysticercoid metacestode develops in the first intermediate host; (4) when the cysticercoid reaches the intestine of the second intermediate host, the third ...
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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Hymenolepis diminuta ... - NIHJan 15, 2018 · Comparative aspects of postembryonic development of cestodes (Platyhelminthes) and other animal taxa, in Multidisciplinarity for Parasites ...
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Taenia Pisiformis - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEtiology and Epidemiology. The Taenia genus belongs to the cyclophyllidean group of tapeworms and has multiple species that utilize dogs, and one that ...
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Description and life-cycle of Taenia lynciscapreoli sp. n ... - ZooKeysApr 25, 2016 · A new species of tapeworm, Taenia lynciscapreoli sp. n. (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea), is described from the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), the main definitive host, ...
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Hymenolepis diminuta Infections In Tenebrionid Beetles As A Model ...Feb 1, 2014 · The cestode Hymenolepis diminuta (Cyclophyllidea) uses a variety of insects as its intermediate host, where ingestion of eggs results in ...<|separator|>
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Rodents as intermediate hosts of cestode parasites of mammalian ...Feb 22, 2020 · The main aim of our study was to use molecular techniques for identification of cestode species recovered from both intermediate and definitive hosts.
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Taenia Arctos N. Sp. (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae ... - PubMedTaenia arctos n. sp. (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) is described from the brown bear Ursus arctos Linnaeus (definitive host) and moose/elk Alces spp.
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Observations on the host specificity of Hymenolepis straminea (Goeze)The experimental infection of rodents as potential, definitive hosts with Hymenolepis straminea indicated that hamsters and field mice were susceptible to ...
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The forgotten exotic tapeworms: a review of uncommon zoonotic ...Jan 29, 2020 · The vitellarium, testes and ovary become diminished, but the cirrus sac, vagina and seminal receptacle are retained (Stunkard et al., Reference ...
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Cyclophyllidea Biodiversity in Rodents of Qinghai-Tibet PlateauTo date, there are approximately 4,800 described species in the class Cestoda, belonging to 833 genera and 19 orders, of which the Cyclophyllidea is the most ...
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Phylogenetic analysis among the families of the Cyclophyllidea ...Initial diversification of the cyclophyllideans occurred in mammalian hosts and three independent events of colonisation of avian taxa are postulated.
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Alcataenia spp. (Cyclophyllidea: Dilepididae) in Alcidae ...Aug 6, 2025 · The historical biogeography of co-evolution: Emerging infectious diseases are evolutionary ... predators and thus playing a very important role in ...
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Cyclophyllidea - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsWithin the order Cyclophyllidea, six cestode families consist exclusively of avian-specific species, but only two cestode families contain genera species ...
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Porcine cysticercosis (Taenia solium and Taenia asiatica)Nov 29, 2018 · Taenia solium is present throughout the Americas [3], sub-Saharan Africa [4], and believed to be widely endemic in East and Southeast Asia [5].<|control11|><|separator|>
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The survival and dispersal of Taenia eggs in the environmentJan 29, 2021 · The results of this systematic review indicate that survival is favoured at moderate temperatures (0–20 °C). Humidity seems to affect the ...
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Taenia | CABI Compendium - CABI Digital LibraryEggs can survive for several weeks or months on damp pasture, etc. (Silverman, 1956; Suvorov, 1965), but will be killed rapidly by desiccation. Eggs are present ...
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Molecular evidence of host influences on the evolution and spread ...Feb 9, 2012 · This has encouraged the use of molecular data to understand better the influence of animal and human hosts on the emergence and spread of Taenia ...
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Taeniasis/cysticercosis - World Health Organization (WHO)Jan 11, 2022 · Humans can become infected with T. saginata or T. asiatica when they consume infected beef meat or pig liver tissue, respectively, which has not ...
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Clinical Overview of Taeniasis - CDCMay 3, 2024 · T. saginata tapeworms are usually 4 – 12 m in length but can grow to be 25 m; the adult tapeworms produce 1,000 to 2,000 proglottids/ worm and ...Missing: strobila | Show results with:strobila
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Clinical Overview of Cysticercosis - CDCMar 22, 2024 · Cysticercosis is an infection caused by the larvae of the parasite Taenia solium. This infection occurs after a person swallows tapeworm eggs.Missing: pathology prevalence<|separator|>
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DPDx - Hymenolepiasis - CDCThe number 1 . When eggs are ingested by an arthropod intermediate host The number 2 (various species of beetles and fleas may serve as intermediate hosts) ...Missing: Hymenolepididae | Show results with:Hymenolepididae
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DPDx - Dipylidium caninum - CDCHuman infection is rare, but has been reported from every inhabited continent. Clinical Presentation. Most infections with Dipylidium caninum are asymptomatic.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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DPDx - Cysticercosis - CDCJul 12, 2019 · Geographic Distribution Taenia solium is found nearly worldwide. Because pigs are intermediate hosts of the parasite, completion of the life ...
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Malignant Transformation of Hymenolepis nana in a Human HostNov 5, 2015 · Infections are typically asymptomatic. H. nana is unique among tapeworms in that it can complete its life cycle in the small intestine, without ...Missing: specificity | Show results with:specificity
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Cyclophyllidea) from mammals: sequences of 18S rRNA and COI ...Apr 21, 2021 · The number of species from mammalian hosts exceeds 366 (Mariaux et al., Reference Mariaux, Tkach, Vasileva, Caira and Jensen2017; Makarikov et ...
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Molecular phylogeny of Cyclophyllidea (Cestoda: Eucestoda)Apr 28, 2016 · The phylogenetic tree revealed Dilepididae as the most basal taxon and showed early divergence in the phylogenetic tree. Paruterinidae, ...Missing: phylogenetics | Show results with:phylogenetics
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Phylogeny of Taenia: Species definitions and origins of human ...Phylogeny is fundamental as it constrains explanations about history and forms our foundation for recognizing and diagnosing species.
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