Lymnea columella snails were exposed to 3-5 newly emerged
Fasciola hepatica miracidia. The procedure insured 75-100 percent
infection of the host. Groups of 40 each exposed snails were placed
in controlled temperature containers and maintained at the following
series of temperatures: 8°, 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, and 35° C. Two...
The Tailed Frog Ascaphus truei, the only species in the
family Ascaphidae found outside New Zealand, is a common inhabitant
of the mountain streams of the Northwestern United States and
British Columbia. The anatomical peculiarities of this primitive
anuran have been investigated, but no literature is available on the
digenetic...
Cardicola alseae is a blood dwelling trematode found in the
fishes Salmo clarki henshawi and Salmo gairdneri gairdneri. Eggs
which were ovoid in shape and non-operculate left the adult and passed
to the gill capillaries of the secondary lamellae. The miracidium was
ovoid, 0.070 mm. long by 0.052 mm. wide,...
A fluke found in the intestine of the red-legged frog, Rana
aurora Baird and Girard, was identified as Brachycoelium lynchi
Ingles 1936. The life cycle of this fluke was studied and found to
be of the lecithodendriid type rather than brachycoeliid. Instead
of having one intermediate host, as is the...
Gonatus fabricii (Lichtenstein, 1818), G. magister Berry,
1913, G. anonychus Pearcy and Voss, 1963, and Gonatopsis borealis
Sasaki, 1923 (Gonatidae) are squid forming a major portion of the
cephalopod fauna found off the Oregon coast. A study was undertaken
to determine the morphological differences among the four species
of squid....