- A. (1980). "
Oncomiracidiums et phylogenèse des
Monogenea (Plathelminthes). Deuxième partie:
Structures argyrophiles des
oncomiracidiums et phylogenèse...
-
hatch releasing a
heavily ciliated larval stage known as an
oncomiracidium. The
oncomiracidium has
numerous posterior hooks and is
generally the life stage...
- larva; Trematoda: miracidium, sporocyst, redia, cercaria; Monogenea:
oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid,
oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium...
- in a
freshwater fish's gills.
There it
hatches into a
larval stage (
oncomiracidium, diporpa). It
remains in that
stage unless two
larvae come together...
-
attachment organ), and was
confirmed by
molecular phylogeny.
Their oncomiracidium (the free larva) is
distinct from that of
other families. Capsalids...
- one host to
transmit an infection; however,
since this
parasite lacks oncomiracidium, it must rely on
either the
adult or
subadult for
spread of infection...
- of the fish and grow into
adult stage. This
larval stage is
called oncomiracidium, and is
characterized as free
swimming and ciliated.
Members of the...
- of the fish and grow into
adult stage. This
larval stage is
called oncomiracidium, and is
characterized as free
swimming and ciliated.
Members of Syncoelicotyloides...
- of the fish and grow into
adult stage. This
larval stage is
called oncomiracidium, and is
characterized as free
swimming and ciliated.
Members of Metamicrocotyla...
- of the fish and grow into
adult stage. This
larval stage is
called oncomiracidium, and is
characterized as free
swimming and ciliated.
Members of Prosomicrocotyla...