Definition of Metacercaria. Meaning of Metacercaria. Synonyms of Metacercaria

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- in a host where it will become either an adult, a mesocercaria, or a metacercaria, according to species. Mesocercaria: They are involved in an encysted...
- the largest broodsac is drawn shortened. A metacercaria is p****ing along the lowest stalk. Mature metacercaria ready to be transferred to the bird host;...
- a host where it will become either an adult, or a mesocercaria, or a metacercaria, according to species. The term Cercaria is also used as a genus name...
- species are known to use marine mammals as hosts. The excised spherical metacercaria is 2.7–4.9 mm long. Generally, only one is found per fish. Some species...
- encyst in its muscles becoming metacercaria. Humans or felines then eat the infected crabs raw. Once eaten, the metacercaria excysts and penetrates the gut...
- cultivation of Microphallus turgidus (Trematoda: Microphallidae) from metacercaria to ovigerous adult with continuation of the life cycle in the laboratory"...
- through five phases in their life cycle: egg, miracidium, cercaria, metacercaria, and adult fluke. The eggs are p****ed in the **** of mammalian hosts...
- through a nymph's body wall; they then enter the gut and form a cyst or metacercaria, which remains in the nymph for the whole of its development. If the...
- Planorbis (Indoplanorbis)) after being released by infected mammalian ****; metacercaria released from this intermediate host encyst on aquatic plants like water...
- Pseudopodocotyle bravoae. Caballero Rodríguez, G. (1970). Presencia de una metacercaria progenética en el hepatopáncreas del crustáceo Pseudothelphusa (Ptychophallus)...