by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 13, 2014
Troglotrema mustelae Wallace, 1932 Troglotrema mustelae was described by Wallace (1932. The life history of Troglotremamustelae n.sp. J Parasitol 19:164.) who showed that the cercariae have very short tails and become entrapped together in the water in balls of mucus....
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 13, 2014
Orchipedum isostoma (Rudolphi, 1819) Orchipedum isostoma has been shown in Africa to develop to adults in the frontal sinuses of cats fed crabs(Ann Parasitol 36 NEED REFERENCE) containing metacercariae. There was no discussion of the signs that may have...
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 13, 2014
TREMATODES OF THE NASAL FOSSAE Trematodes of the nasal fossae or sinuses ORCHIPEDIDAE Orchipedumisostoma (Rudolphi, 1819) TROGLOTREMATIDAE Troglotrema mustelae Wallace, 1932 Some trematodes normally live as adults in the nasal sinuses of...