Larval trematodes (Brachylaemidae) from the slugsMilax sowerbii(Férussac),Agriolimax reticulatus(Müller) andArion lusitanicusMabille
- 1 December 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 47 (3-4) , 396-404
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000022083
Abstract
1. Metacercariae are recorded from the kidney tissues of slugs. Over 3000 slugs belonging to ten species were examined. Infection was confined toMilax sowerbii(Férussac) andAgriolimax reticulatus(Müller) apart from a few infected specimens ofArion ater(Linnaeus) orA. lusitanicusMabille. Only one sporocyst was discovered and this occurred inA. lusitanicus.2. Four distinct stages in metacercarial development are described—the caudal stage (0·7 × 0·3 mm.), the feeding stage (0·9 × 0·5 mm.), the corrugated stage (1·3 × 0·7 mm.) and the mature metacercaria (2·5 × 1·0 mm.). The corrugated stage is so-named because of the distinctive appearance of its cuticle.3. Both the cercaria and metacercaria belong to the genusBrachylaemus(Dujardin, 1843) Blanchard 1847 and they probably belong to the same species. Since the life history is not known, no trivial name has been given to the organism.Keywords
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