Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research

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A land snail, Succunea lauta, infected with two sporocyst bloodsacs of the Genus Leucochloridium (Leucochloridiidae: Trematoda) collected in eastern Hokkaido, Japan. The genus Leucochloridium distributes widely in the northern hemisphere and parasitizes the avian final hosts in the cloaca and Bursa fabricii and is relatively well known to curious public because of the genus’ remarkable mimicry. The distinctly striped sporocyst broodsac parasitizes in the ocular tentacles of the intermediate hosts, land snails. The appearance and movement of the broodsac closely resemble those of caterpillars, and this mimicry is believed to increase the parasite’s chance of being preyed upon by a wide variety of bird species, the definitive hosts of these parasites. This report is the first to describe evidential specimens of the sporocyst broodsac of the genus Leucochloridium, infecting the intermediate host in Japan, suggesting completes their life cycle exists in Hokkaido, Japan. See the article by Seitaro Yamada & Shin-ichiro Fukumoto on page 101.

Volume 59 Number 2&3    (2011-08 issued)


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NOTE

Isolation of sporocyst broodsacs of the Genus Leucochloridium (Leucochloridiidae: Trematoda) from the intermediate host, Succunea lauta, in Japan PDF
Yamada, Seitaro;Fukumoto, Shin-ichiro 101-104

INFORMATION

INFORMATION: Theses for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy PDF
105-115
INFORMATION: Theses for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy PDF
117-118
INFORMATION: Theses for the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine PDF
119-154
INFORMATION: Erratum PDF
155-155