4_Prosthogonimidae-Diplostomatidae Flashcards
Four common Prosthogonimus spp.
Prosthogonimus pellucidus, P. macrorchis, P. ovatus, P. anatus and P. cuneatus
SN of IH of Prosthogonimus spp
Amnicola sp., Bithynia sp., Gyraulus
these family of order digenia have an abbreviated life cycle by progenesis or eliminating metacercaria
Plagiorchiidae
Plagiorchiidae spp present in oviducts of turkeys
Plagiorchis megalorchis
SN of 2nd IH of Prosthogonimus spp.
Tetragoneuria sp., Leucorrhynia sp., Libellula
2nd IH of Plagiorchis megalorchis
Culicoides sp., Chironomus sp.
Plagiorchiidae sp present in the small intestine of rats and dogs
Plagiorchis muris
these are tiny worms whose eggs bear long filament at both ends
Notocotylidae
Plagiorchiidae spp present in the oviduct of fowls
Plagiorchis arcuatus
Notocotylidae sp present in ceca of chicken, duck, geese, and other aquatic birds
Catatropi verrucosa
Notocotylus sp present in the ceca and rectum of chicken, ducks, geese
Notocotylus attenuatus
these semi transparent and pear like parasites are present in the oviduct and bursa of fabricus of birds, amphibia and reptiles
Prosthogonimidae
2nd Ih of Plagiorchis muris
mosquitoes and midges
2nd IH of Catatropi verrucosa
water plants and snails
treatment of Notocotylidae infestation
Oxyclosanide
predilection site of tracheophilus cymbius
trachea, bronchi, orbital sinus
what is the most pathogenic trematode of poultry
Prosthogonimidae
Genera and species of family cyclocoelidae with median diverticula in the intestines
Tracheophilus cucumerinum
2 genera of Notocotylidae
Notocotylus, Catatropi
Notocotylus genera and species present in the intestines of chicken and ducks
Notocotylus intestinalis
hosts of Cyclocoelium mutabile
aquatic birds
genera and species of family cyclocoelidae having ceca without diverticula
cyclocoelium mutabile
cyclocoelidae genera and species affecting nasal and orbital sinus of ducks and geese
Hyptiasmus tumidus
2 genera and species of Cyclocoelidae
tracheophilus, cyclocoelium
2 genera of Brachylaemidae
postharmostomum, brachylaemus
IH of Postharmostomum commutatus
Eulota similaris
Postharmostomum sp present in small intestines of pigs
Postharmostomum suis
IH of Postharmostomum suis
Subuline and Xerophila spp
Brachylaemidae genera and species whose uterus is coiled with ascending and descending branches
Brachylaemus commutatus
known as eye flukes
Philopthalmidae
present in conjunctival sac of fowls
Philopthalmus problematicus
these trematode cause birds to die of asphyxia due to tracheal obstruction
Tracheophilus cymbius
present in conjunctival sac of ducks
Philopthalmus rizalensis, P. anatis or anatinus
present in conjunctival sac of chicken, duck, geese
Philopthalmus gralli
pathogenesis of Prosthogonimidae
abnormal eggs, inflammation of oviduct and bursa of fabricus, discharge from cloaca
Plagiorchiidae specie present in otter
Plagiorchis lutrae
Plagiorchiidae specie present in man and rats
Plagiorchis philippinensis
Notocotylus present in moorhen
Notocotylus pacifier
Notocotylus common in Philippines
N. intestinalis, N. naviformis, N. pacifier, N. aegyptiecus
Diplostomatidae sp present in intestines of wild and domestic carnivores
Alaria alata
Diplostomatidae present in intestines of sea gulls
Diplostomum spathecum
Diplostomatidae present in intestines of king fisher or heron
Posthodiplostomum cuticula
Diplostomatidae present in intestines of fresh water fishes or white grub
Posthodiplostomum minimum
paratenic hosts of Alaria species
mice, rats, birds, snake and man
their genital pore opens posteriorly in a depression called bursa copulatrix
strigeidae
2nd IH of Apatemon gracilis
Leech (Haemosis sanguisuga, Herpobdella atomaria) guts and eyes of fishes
resembles A. gracilis but with large lateral expansions
Parastrigea robusta
3 genera and species of Strigeidae that resembles A. gracilis except bursa contains strong copulatory organ
Cotylus cornutus, C. platycephalus, C. variegatus