U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCIENCE AND EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON. D.C. 202SO OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE, $300 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGR 101 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY SUPPLEMENT 22, PART 6, SECTION B. SUBJECT HEADINGS: J - ? PARASITE-SUBJECT CATALOGUE SUBJECT HEADINGS AND TREATMENT UNITED STATES PREPARED BY ??UJI) DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY SUPPLEMENT 22, PART 6, SECTION B. SUBJECT HEADINGS: J-Z PARASITE-SUBJECT CATALOGUE SUBJECT HEADINGS AND TREATMENT By SHIRLEY J. EDWARDS, In Charge MARTHA W. HOOD, Zoologist JUDITH H. SHAW, Zoologist JANE D. RAYBURN, Technical Information Specialist MARGIE D. KIRBY, Technical Information Specialist DEBORAH T. HANFMAN, Technical Information Specialist JUDITH A. ZIDAR, Technical Information Specialist UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PREPARED BY SCIENCE AND EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D C. ISSUED AUGUST, 1979 ; ????*" ; /? ?. ?i. PREFACE The Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology is an index to the world's literature on animal parasites of animals, including man. The Catalogue is distributed to qualified individuals and libraries throughout the world without charge. It has been maintained in cumulative files since 1892. Only the Author Catalogue has been published in its entirety. A revision of the Author Catalogue of the Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology, consisting of Parts 1 to 18, was published during the period 1932-52. Beginning in 1953, a series of sup- plements designed to publish the backlog was initiated. This was completed with Supplement 6, published in 1956. From 1956 to 1964, supplements covering authors A to ? were issued on an annual basis. Beginning with Supplement 15, the Parasite-Subject Catalogues, containing indices to the author references, have been issued. The Author Catalogues of Sup- plements 15-21 continued the format of previous supplements. Users should note that for each reference in the Author Catalogues of these supplements the author(s) plus the date and letter (e.g., Smith, J.; and Doe, L., 1978 b) are the key to all items in the Parasite-Subject Catalogues derived from that reference. In other words, when using the Parasite-Subject Catalogues of Supplements 15-21, it is necessary to consult the Author Catalogue of the corresponding supplement for complete bibliographic information. Commencing with Supplement 22, basic bibliographic information is included with each entry in Parts 2-7. It should be emphasized, however, that it will still be useful to consult the Author Catalogue for a variety of other information that may be found there: Title of the reference, translated title, language of text and summaries, issue date, library from which the original may be obtained, published corrections, related references by the same author, and other miscellaneous information. Each supplement consists of the following parts: Part 1, Authors: A-Z Part 2, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Parasites: Protozoa Part 3, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Parasites: Trematoda and Cestoda Part 4, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Parasites: Nematoda and Acanthocephala Part 5, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Parasites: Arthropoda and Miscellaneous Phyla Part 6, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Subject Headings and Treatment Part 7, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Hosts Users should bear in mind that this is an Index-Catalogue, not a treatise, and should not expect to find reasons for any given entry. Nor does citing of synonymy mean that it is necessarily correct. The same statement holds for hosts, locations, localities, authorship of taxa, designation of new taxa, etc. These items are cited as given by the author(s) of the publication being indexed. The information included in any given supplement represents only the publications that have been indexed in that supplement; and therefore, exclusion of, or limited entries for, any given author or parasite has no significance. No pre- tension is made for completeness, and assistance in correcting errors or obtaining additional information is appreciated. Reprints of papers on parasitology are re- quested. EXPLANATORY NOTE Author Catalogue The Author Catalogue (Part 1 of each supple- ment) contains full bibliographic information for each publication indexed during the compilation of that supplement. A symbol for the library from which the original publication may be obtained is given at the end of each entry, e.g., Wa, Wm, Wc, etc. A key to these library symbols may be found in Supplements 10 and 20. A list of serial abbrevia- tions new to our files is published at the beginning of each Author Catalogue. Parasite Catalogues The Parasite Catalogues (Parts 2-5 of each sup- plement) are divided by parasite phyla (Protozoa, Trematoda, etc.). They are arranged alphabetically by genera, parasitic diseases, and higher taxa and then alphabetically by species within genera. En- tries under each heading are in turn arranged alphabetically by authors and then chronologically for each author. Each entry consists of the name of the parasite or parasitic disease, the author(s) of the publication, date, abbreviated title of the publication, volume, number, inclusive pages, and a subheading. Illustrations of parasites are indi- cated by the word illus. following the name of the parasite. ??Fasciola hepatica, illus. r^Smith, J.; and Doe, L., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 30-38 ^?Fasciola hepatica, white mice, suc- cessful vaccination with culture in- cubate antigens and antigens from sonic disruption of immature worms Subheading Bibliographic information (author line(s)) Entry term A variety of information is found indented beneath the author line(s) of each entry: Classifica- tion, hosts, synonymy, keys, treatment, etc. Subheadings are guides to the subject matter of the publication. (1) Classification: In entries based on systematic articles, the subheading may give the higher taxa in which the taxon has been placed or it may list the lower taxa included in a higher taxon. (2) Hosts: The only hosts recorded are those that pertain directly to the author's own work. Scientific host names are used unless the author gives only common names, in which case the host names are given exactly as in the original publication. However, when host common names are in Cyrillic alphabet languages, host Latin names are assigned and listed in- stead of the common name; these are in square brackets [ ]. Locations of parasites in or on hosts are given in parentheses ( ). Where a host- parasite relationship is well known, a host may be given under a parasite name and not in the Host Catalogue; this ap- plies particularly to parasites of medical and veterinary importance and of worldwide distribution. A + before the host name on the parasite entry means that no host entry was made for this par- ticular reference. (3) Synonymy: Usually only those syn- onyms which the author indicates as new, or which are new to the files of the Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology, are given. (4) Keys: The subheading "key" indicates that the name is included in a tax- onomic key. (5) Treatment: When there are several an- tiparasitic agents mentioned in a publication, a general term is used in the subheading, e.g., anthelmintics, insec- ticides, protozoacides. However, in the Treatment Catalogue, all agents tested by the investigator(s) are listed. (6) Geographic Distribution: When there are multiple hosts and geographic localities, the appropriate locality is recorded after each host name; when the hosts of a parasite are all from one locality, they are recorded as "all from" this locality. (7) Other Subject Matter: Phrases indi- cate other subject matter discussed (e.g., immunity, metabolism, morphology, etc.). Subject Headings Catalogue The Subject Headings Catalogue (the first sec- tion of Part 6 of each supplement) is an alphabetic arrangement of entry terms from a controlled list of subject headings. Each entry consists of the sub- ject heading, bibliographic information, and a subheading reflecting the information contained in the paper. Subject headings with numerous entries are separated into alphabetized subdivisions, e.g., Immunity Immunity, Agglutination Immunity, Allergy Treatment Catalogue In the Treatment Catalogue (a section of Part 6 of each supplement), all entries referring to one an- tiparasitic agent are grouped under one heading (regardless of the name used by the investigator) and are then listed alphabetically by author. Other names for the same agent are cross-referenced to the name used for filing. When generic and chemi- cal names are available, preference is given to those names as headings rather than to trade names or code numbers and letters. Code number designa- tions for compounds are entered in the Number In- dex in numerical order and cross-referenced to the name under which they are listed in the alphabeti- cal section. Salts of a compound are usually grouped together, e.g., piperazine adiphate, piperazine citrate, etc., are all listed under Piperazine. Sometimes verifying synonymy of drug names is impossible; consequently, groupings and cross-references are not always authenticated although as many as possible have been checked with reliable sources. In some instances, the cross- references are based entirely on information in papers indexed and verification was not possible. Foreign language terminology has been anglicized where feasible. Chemosterilants, Molluscicides, and Repellents are entered under these three col- lective headings and not under the individual chemical. The format is the same as the parasite entries: Entry term (in this case, drug name), bibliographic information, and subheading. Host Catalogue The Host Catalogue (Part 7 of each supplement) is arranged alphabetically by genera, common names, and higher taxa and then alphabetically by species within genera. Nominate subspecies are in- terfiled with the species. Entries under each head- ing are in turn arranged alphabetically by author(s) and then chronologically for each author. The format is the same as in the other Catalogues, i.e., entry term (in this case, host name), bibliographic information, and subheading. In- dented beneath the author line(s) of each host entry are all the parasites of a particular phylum that were reported from this host in the paper in ques- tion. Body locations of these parasites will be found in parentheses ( ) either in the subheading or with the host name. Experimental infection is reported as such. When there are multiple parasites and geographic localities, the appropriate locality is recorded after each parasite name; when the parasites from this host are all from one locality, they are recorded as "all from" this locality. When authors use only common names of hosts, scientific names are cautiously supplied from authoritative sources after careful consideration. Cross- references from the common name used by the author to the scientific name supplied by the Index- Catalogue are filed among the host entries. Such supplied names are given in square brackets [ ]. If a scientific name cannot be supplied, English com- mon names are used. Scientific names or English common names are always supplied for common names in Cyrillic alphabet languages, and no cross- references are made. Surveys of parasites of humans and domestic animals are often indexed under geographic headings and entered in Part 6, Subject Headings, in addition to appearing in the Host Catalogue. In this case, all parasite phyla are grouped under the same host entry, and individual parasite entries are not included in the Parasite Catalogue. Visitors are welcome to come to the Animal Parasitology Institute to use the cumulative files. Arrangements should be made in advance for lengthy visits. All correspondence should be addressed to: Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology Animal Parasitology Institute USDA, SEA-AR, BARC-East, Building 1180 Beltsville, Maryland 20705 U.S.A. It is hoped that these Catalogues will serve as a useful tool to woriiers in the field of parasitology. Users are requested to preserve the Catalogues, since they are not designed for general distribution and the edition is limited. The compilers thank the staffs of the Technical Information Systems of the Science and Education Administration, the National Library of Medicine, and all other libraries who have aided us invaluably by making publications availa- ble to us. Trade names are used in this publication solely for the purpose of providing specific information. Mention of a trade name does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or an endorse- ment by the Department over other products not mentioned. SUBJECT HEADINGS 811 Jamaica Snow, J. W.; Hofmann, H. ?.; and Baumhover, A. H., 1977, Southwest. Entom., v. 2 (4), 202- 206 Cochliomyia hominivorax, serious pest of live stock, feasibility of eradication by sterile insect method: Jamaica Japan Kagei, N.; Kihata, M.; and Hirayama, T., 1975, Bull. Inst. Pub. Health, Tokyo, v. 24 CI), 7- 17 incidence of helminthic infection in school- children, fecal survey (roundworm ova, hookworm ova, whipworm ova, Trichostrongylus orientalis, Metagonimus yokogawai, Clonorchis?sinensis): all from Japan Japan Nakabayashi, T.; et al., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (11), 247-251 human malaria, statistical survey of cases imported into Japan from 1972-1974 Japan Oikawa, H.; et al., 1975, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., Tokyo, v. 37 (3), 271-279 Eimeria spp., chickens, survey during 1973, neither seasonal nor regional distribution differences were observed; oocyst detection rate significantly low in chicks up to 30 days old: Japan Japan Otsuru, ?., 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4) , 49-64 human nematode infections, extensive review on epidemiology, treatment and control mea- sures: Japan Japan Uchida, ?., 1975, Bull. Azabu Vet. Coll. (30), 63-81 checklist of helminth parasites of amphibians in Japan Japan Yokogawa, ?., 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4), 83-99 Schistosoma japonicum in humans and domestic animals, epidemiology, control measures, geographic distribution in Japan and Far East Japan Yokogawa, M., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 137-143 Schistosoma japonicum, statistical review of prevalence and distribution of human and animal schistosomiasis in Japan Jaundice Averbach, S.; Yanovsky, J.; and Averbach, ?., 1972, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 32 (1), 15-22 icteric hepatitis in 4 siblings probably of Toxoplasma gondii origin, case reports, clin- ical management: Argentina Jaundice Biernat, S. ; Myczkowski, J.; and Majewski, Z., 1975, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 30 (44), 1839- 1840 human echinococcosis, massive hepatic cyst with resulting jaundice from perforation into biliary tract, surgical treatment, case re- port: Poland Jaundice Brown, C., 1974, Brit. J. Clin. Pract., v. 28 (12), 418-419 human echinococcal cyst of pancreas present- ing as obstructive jaundice, diagnosis, case report: London (native of Libya) Jaundice Goodman, ?. ?.; Henderson, J. I.; and Cullity, G. J., 1973, Med. J. Australia, v. 2 (11), 547-550 Fasciola hepatica infestation of liver and biliary tract in young girl causing jaundice and severe intestinal hemorrhage, case re- port, surgical management with follow-up dehydroemetine therapy: Australia Jaundice Man, ?.; Kraus, L.; and Motovic, ?., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (1), 95-98 Echinococcus granulosus in humans, case re- ports of perforation of hydatid cyst into common bile duct with jaundice as presenting symptom, surgical management: Israel (immi- grants from endemic areas) Jaundice Mangos, P.; and Menzies, S., 1973, Med. J. Aus- tralia, v. 1 (6) , 295-296 Fasciola hepatica diagnosed by cholangiogra- phy, woman with symptoms of obstructive jaun- dice, surgical excision, case report: Aus- tralia Jaundice Quercio, M.; et al., 1973, Pathologica (945- 946), v. 65, 297-299 human echinococcosis of left hepatic lobe with fistulization into hepatic duct, presenting symptoms of jaundice and abdomin- al colic, clinical case report, diagnosis only after surgical intervention: Italy Jaundice Tolentino, P., 1972, Pathologica (931-932), v. 64, 195-198 congenital toxoplasmosis as rare cause of j aundice in the newborn infant Jaundice Zielinski, V. E.; and Elmslie, R. G., 1969, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (17), 839-842 human echinococcosis of liver with rupture into biliary tree and accompanying jaundice, clinical aspects, case reports: Australia Java. See Indonesia, Java. 812 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Karelia. See Russia, Karelian ASSR. Karelo-Finnish SSR. See Russia, Karelo-Finnish SSR. Karyotype. See Chromosomes. Kidney. [See also Urine and urinary tract] Annable, C. R.; and Ward, P. ?., 1974, J. Im- munol., v. 112 (1), 1-8 Babesia rodhaini, rats, presence of proli- ferative glomerulitis, this renal complica- tion is associated with glomerular deposits of IgG and third component of complement in pattern diagnostic for soluble immune com- plex-induced nephritis Kidney Bassily, S.; et al., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 CH) , 256-258 Schistosoma mansoni in humans, Salmonella and schistosomal associated nephrotic syndrome, pathologic changes, immunoglobulin levels and serum complement pre- and post-treatment with niridazole and ampicillin Kidney Boonpucknavig, S.; et al., 1976, J. Nat. Re- search Council Thailand, v. 8 (1), 51-66 Plasmodium berghei, mice, immune complex nephritis, clinical, histopathological and immunofluorescent studies Kidney Boonpucknavig, S.; et al., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (6), 116-119 serum soluble malaria antigen probably responsible for soluble immune complex causing glomerulonephritis in Plasmodium berghei berghei-infected mice Kidney de Brito, T.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (1), 9-18 light, immunofluorescent and electron micro- scopic study of pathogenetic mechanism of glomerular lesions found in human leishmania- sis, immune complexes trapped within glomer- ular capillaries Kidney Bueno, L.; Riobo, P.; and Rosado, F., 1972, Medicina, Madrid, v. 40 (5), 557-562 clinical review, medical management and diagnosis of human echinococcosis of the kid- ney: Madrid Kidney Bustamante-Sarabia, J.; Martuscelli-Q., ?.; and Tay, J., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (3), 568-569 Ascaris lumbricoides in young woman, massive intestinal infection with migration of par- asites from colon through fistula to kidney and through subcutaneous abscess to exterior skin surfaces, clinical case report of fatal illness: State of Guerrero, Mexico Kidney Chapman, W. E.; and Ward, P. ?., 1976, J. Immunol., v. 116 (5), 1284-1288 Babesia rodhaini-infected rats, metabolism of third component of complement and IgG, development of hypocomplementemia and immune complex nephritis Kidney Desowitz, R. S.; Barnwell, J. W., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (4), 475-476 Plasmodium berghei very young forms, deep vascular sequestration in heart and kidney of white rat equal to or greater than that in bone marrow, lung, liver, and spleen; hither- to unrecorded site of schizont concentration in lung Kidney Disy, P., 1975, Medecine Trop., v. 35 (1), 67-69 renal echinococcal cyst in Greek woman resid- ing in French Somaliland, clinical aspects, case report: Djibouti Kidney El-Zayadi, A. M.; et al., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (2), 147-152 Schistosoma haematobium, human, renal func- tion tests before and after antibilharzial treatment: Egypt Kidney Ferguson, H. W.; and Adair, ?. ?., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 100 (8), 158-159 Protozoa in Salmo gairdneri, possible agent of proliferative kidney disease: northern Irish farm Kidney Fine, J., 1975, Med. J. Zambia, v. 9 (4), 98- 101 survey of post-mortem reports for possible relationships between human schistosomiasis and hydronephrosis: Zambia Kidney Fritel, D.; Bariety, J.; and Gentilini, ?., 1970, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 17 (1), 13- kidney pathology in association with Loa loa, possible relationships, case reports Kidney Fryszman, J.; and Cybulski, ?., 1975, Polski Przegl. Chir., v. 47 (2A), 313-316 Schistosoma haematobium, man, concurrent schistosomal renal infection and renal cal- culus, clinical case report, surgical removal of both: Egyptian native living in Poland Kidney George, C. R. P.; Parbtani, ?.; and Cameron, J. S., 1976, J. Path., v. 120 (4), 235-249 Plasmodium berghei yoelii in mouse model, nephropathy and immunologic responses before and after antimalarial, immunosuppressive and anticoagulant therapy SUBJECT HEADINGS 813 Kidney Gilles, H. M., 1975, Medecine et Malad. In- fect., v. 5 (12), special no., 602-608 relationship between Plasmodium malariae and nephrotic syndrome in children, epidemi- ology, clinical aspects Kidney van Gooswilligen, J. C.; and Janknegt, R. ?., 1975, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 119 (25), 988-991 Echinococcus granulosus in man affecting liver, kidney and spleen, case report: Mo- roccan immigrant to Netherlands Kidney Hendrickse, R. G., 1975, Paediat. Indonesiana, v. 15 (3-4), 83-92 Plasmodium malariae in children as cause of immune complex nephritis probably involving an auto-immune process, treatment efforts still unsatisfactory Kidney Hillyer, G. V., 1976 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (3), 432-436 Schistosoma japonicum, chimpanzees, presence of circulating antigens in serum between 6 and 9 weeks post-exposure with later clear- ance, these antigens cross-react with anti- serum against S. mansoni, persistence of these antigens could result in observed renal damage Kidney Hoshino-Shimizu, S.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 492-496 Schistosoma mansoni, human, demonstration of schistosomal antigens in kidney infections, characterization of specific antigens and antibodies localized in kidney, evidence that renal injury is mediated through immune complex disease Kidney Houba, V., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (6, Pt. 2), 233-239 immunopathology mechanisms in protozoal in- fections, workshop report: malaria (nephro- pathies, splenomegaly); African trypanoso- miasis Kidney Houba, V.; et al., 1976, Clin. Immunol, and Immunopathol., v. 6 (1), 1-12 Plasmodium brasilianum, P. malariae, P. fal- ciparum, humans, Aotus monkeys, increased binding of malarial antibodies with sera, faster disappearance of this antibody from circulation, and its increased deposition in renal glomeruli, serum complement levels during progress of infection, important role of P. malariae in pathogenesis of chronic progressive nephropathies occurring in ma- larial areas Kidney Houba, V.; Sturrock, R. F.; and Butterworth, A. E., 1977, Clin, and Exper. Immunol., v. 30 (3), 439-449 Schistosoma mansoni, kidney lesions at dif- ferent stages of disease in Papio anubis in- fected with different doses of cercariae with special emphasis on identification of antigens involved Kidney Huizinga, H. W.; Cosgrove, G. E.; and Sturrock, R. F., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (1), 93-96 Capillaria sp. in Herpestes auropunctatus, kidney pathology: St. Lucia, West Indies Kidney Hussein, H. S., 1977, J. Comp. Path., v. 87 (2), 169-175 Babesia hylomysci, mice (exper.), histopatho- logical changes in kidney Kidney Jones, C. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., V. 42 (.1), 221*234 , Schistosoma japonicum, rabbits, circulating immune complexes, serum Clq and C3, semi- quantitative assessment, relationship to renal pathology and hepatic fibrosis Kidney Jones, C.E., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v.42 (2), 261-273 Schistosoma japonicum, rabbits, investiga- tion of possible role of immune complexes in renal pathology and hepatic fibrosis: serum cryogelatification and cryoprecipi- tation phenomena; temporal-aspects of anti- DNA response Kidney Kibukamusoke, J. W., 1970, Mater. Med. Pol. (4), v. 2 (3-4), 44-48 Plasmodium malariae, P. falciparum, causal relationship between human malaria and neph- rotic Syndrome in tropical areas, pathology, therapy Kidney Le Bras, M.; et al., 1974, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 21 (7), 491-498 acute renal insufficiency as complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, clinical management, diagnosis, case reports, patho- logic findings, therapy Kidney Lichtenberg, R., 1975, Med. Welt., v. 26 (5). 183-185 ' Taenia echinococcus, renal cyst in man, clin- ical aspects, case report: Germany Kidney Lindsley, H. ?.; Kysela, S.; and Steinberg, A. D., 1974, J. Immunol., v. 113 (6), 1921-1927 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, T. gambiense, hu- mans, development of antibodies to nucleic acids, possible pathophysiological relation- ship to renal disease remains to be deter- mined 814 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Kidney Mace, T. F., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (1) , 88-92 Dioctophyma renale in Mustela vison, kidney lesions: Washago region, Ontario, Canada Kidney Mahmoud, A. A. F.; and Woodruff, A. W., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 187-188 Schistosoma mansoni in mice (exper.), glomer- ular nephritis caused by immune complex de- posits which contained complement Kidney Moffatt, R. E.; and Schiefer, ?., 1973, Lab. Animal Sc., v. 23 (2), 282-284 Encephalitozoon cuniculi (Nosema cuniculi) causing typical encephalitic and nephritic lesions in apparently healthy guinea pigs in a closed laboratory colony, implications for experimental use of these animals Kidney Morel-Maroger, L.; et al., 1975, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 5 (12), special no., 609-616 presence or absence of anti-Plasmodium fal- ciparum and/or anti-P. malariae antibodies in patients with different types of glomeru- lo-nephritis: Senegal; Cameroun Kidney Moulton, J. E.; Coleman, J. L.; and Gee, ?. ?. , 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (4), 357-366 Trypanosoma equiperdum, pathogenesis in rabbits, lesions in skin, spleen, lymph nodes, and kidney, amyloid deposition, serum and tissue IgM and IgG, fluorescent antibody studies, agglutination test, depressed anti- body response to ovine erythrocytes Kidney Murray, M. ; Lambert, P. H. ; and Morrison, W. I., 1975, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 5 (12), special no., 638-641 Trypanosoma brucei-infected mice develop proliferative immune complex glomerulo- nephritis Kidney Musoke, A. J.; Cox, H. W.; and Williams, J. F., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1081-1088 Plasmodium chabaudi, rats, antigens and an- tibodies found associated with anemia, splenomegaly, and glomerulonephritis, sug- gested that soluble complexes of parasite antigen and antibody may have been causal in this syndrome Kidney Natali, P. G.; and Cioli, D., 1976, European J. Immunol., v. 6 (5), 359-364 Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, immune complex nephritis, incidence of renal in- volvement correlated with duration and in- tensity of infection and appeared to be decreased in unisexual infections Kidney Oyediran, A.B.O.O.; et al., 1974, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 1 (2), 215-225 S[chistosoma] haematobium, children, renal function studies in infected children be- fore and after therapy with niridazole, com- parison with normal controls, usefulness for clinical follow-up and treatment assess- ment: Nigeria Kidney Poels, L. G.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 255-267 Plasmodium berghei, formation of immune com- plexes and their role in nephropathies in infected mice in comparison with chloroquine- cured and hyperimmune mice, comparative study on nude mouse model, immune complexes deposited in renal glomeruli of acutely in- fected and hyperimmune mice but not in glo- meruli of infected nude mice, pathological ultrastructural alterations found in glomer- uli of first two groups Kidney Queiroz, F. P.; Brito, E.; and Martinelli, R. , 1975, Nephron, v. 14 (6), 466-470 Schistosoma mansoni as cause of human glomerulopathy, histologic patterns in nephrotic syndrome as influenced by regional factors such as high endemic schistosomal area Kidney Rocha, H.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (1), 108-115 hepatosplenic Schistosoma mansoni, humans, renal involvement, clinical features, histo- pathology Kidney Sadigursky, M.; et al., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (4), 322-323 Schistosoma haematobium, S. mansoni, autopsy study of kidneys, glomerulonephritis, mesangial thickening and proliferation, and acute and chronic pyelonephritis were all unrelated to presence of schistosome in- fect ion Kidney Sadigursky, M.; and ?ndrade, ?. ?., 1976, Brit. Med. J. (6043) , v. 2, 1073 controlled studies needed to clarify the relationship between schistosomiasis and renal amyloidosis Kidney Sadun, ?. H.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 619-631 Schistosoma japonicum, chimpanzees (exper.), portacaval shunt to dissociate pipe-stem fibrosis and glomerulopathy, results suggest nephropathy more closely related to infec- tion intensity than degree of liver damage; comparisons with untreated controls and SO 18,506-treated animal SUBJECT HEADINGS 815 Kidney Sakurai, N.; Ihara, Y.; and Ogawa, I., 1974, Nishi Nippon Hinyokika (Nishinihon J. Urol.), v. 36 (4), 449-455 kidney cysts in man containing Paragonimus sp. ova, Metagonimus yokogawai ova in feces, clinical case report: Japan Kidney Sanabria, ?.; and Aristimuno, J., 1975, Acta Cien. Venezolana, v. 26 (4), 128-133 Trypanosoma cruzi, mouse kidney, ultra- structure, pathology Kidney Soni, J. L.; and Cox, H. W. , 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (3), 431-438 Plasmodium gallinaceum, chickens, complexes of serum antigen and its antibody may cause glomerulonephritis associated with acute avian malaria Kidney Soni, J. L.; and Cox, H. W., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (8), 1177-1184 immune complex associated with malarious nephritis of Plasmodium gallinaceum-infected chicken, isolation and description of anti- gen component of complex Kidney Soothill, J. F.; Smith, M. D.; and Morgan, A. G., 1975, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 13, 59-68 association of parasites with nephrotic syndrome, genetically and environmentally determined host variation may be the immuno- deficiency underlying proneness to chronic soluble complex disease, extensive review with emphasis on Schistosoma spp., Plasmo- dium malariae, and some preliminary experi- ments with Trypanosoma brucei in mice Kidney Voller, ?., 1975, Symposia Brit. Soc. Para- sitol., v. 13, 69-84 immunopathology of malaria, extensive re- view: immunosuppression and auto - immunity ; tropical splenomegaly syndrome; nephrotic syndrome Kidney Weise, R. ; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (3), 271-278 Plasmodium berghei yoelii, mice, ultrastruc- ture of kidneys, glomerular changes at dif- ferent stages of disease, findings add to evidence in favour of transient immune com- plex glomerulonephritis Kidney Whittle, H. C.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (3), 349-363 scabies, pyoderma, and nephritis, clinical and epidemiological study: Zaria, Nigeria Kidney Wilson, V.C.L.C.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 271-272 [Ab- stract] Trypanosoma musculi, persistence in vasa recta of kidney of immune mice; T. lewisi did not persist in immune rats Kidney Wobeser, G., 1974, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 10 (3), 249-255 Eimeria [sp.] similar to E. truncata causing renal coccidiosis in Anas platyrhynchos and A. acuta, pathologic changes, ureteral trematodes and cestodes also present in A. platyrhynchos: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Kidney Zuckerman, ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (2), 374-446 Plasmodium, immunology, extensi\re review: immunodiagnosis and seroepidemiology; immu- nopathology; antigenic analysis; host re- sponses; immunoglobulins; cell-mediated reactions Kidney Zwart, P.; and Truyens, ?. ?. ?., 1975, Vet. Parasitol., v. 1 (.2), 175-183 Hexamita parva, pathogenic properties in 8 spp. of chelonians, kidneys especially af- fected Kinetoplast Borst, P.; et al., 1977, Exper. Cell Research, v. 110 (1), 167-173 Trypanosoma mega, maxi-circles in kineto- plast DNA Kinetoplast Braly, P.; Simpson, L.; and Kretzer, F., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 782-790 Leishmania tarentolae, kinetoplast-mitochon- drial complexes, isolation technique, par- tial characterization Kinetoplast Burnett, J. K., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 254-255 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, characterization of kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast Chance, M. L.; Peters, W.; and Schchory, L., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 307-316 Leishmania spp., buoyant density of total cell DNA determined by isopycnic centrifuga- tion in CsCl, wide spectrum of values, re- sults discussed in terms of taxonomy; isola- ted kinetoplast DNA, minicircle contour length showed no evidence of species speci- ficity Kinetoplast Cosgrove, W. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 191-194 Trypanosomatidae, history and present status of knowledge of kinetoplasts, presidential address Kinetoplast Englund, P. T.; DiMaio, D. C.; and Price, ? S., 1977, J. Biol. Chem., v. 252 (17), 6208- 6216 Leishmania tarentolae, nicked form of kin- etoplast DNA 816 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Kinetoplast Fromentin, H., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (3), 365-368 Trypanosoma gambiense, T. evansi, normal vs. dyskinetoplastic strains, oxygen consump- tion compared Kinetoplast Leon, W.; Brun, R.; and Krassner, S. M., 1976, J. Protozool. , v. 23 (2), 7A [Abstract] Leishmania tarentolae promastigotes, Berenil, induction of dyskinetoplasty, inhibition of cell growth Kinetoplast Haj duk, S. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 17A [Abstract] Trypanosoma equiperdum, Crithidia fascicu- lata, extranuclear DNA, distribution in nor- mal and dyskinetoplastic cells Kinetoplast Hajduk, S. L., 1976, Science (4229), v. 191, 858-859 demonstration of kinetoplast DNA in dyskin- etoplastic strains by fluorescence micros- copy using 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole as fluorescent probe Kinetoplast Hill, G. C.; and Bonilla, ?. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 632-638 Crithidia fasciculata, isolation of DNA- dependent RNA polymerases, purified nuclear and kinetoplast DNA can serve as templates for these RNA polymerases, this RNA synthe- sis is inhibited by several trypanocidal drugs, hybridization experiments revealed no homologies between Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia fasciculata K-DNA Kinetoplast Kallinikova, V. D., 1977, Molec. and Cell. Biochem., v. 14 (1-3), Feb. 4, 55-58 Kinetoplastida, kinetoplast genetic system, implications for concept of cell differen- tiation and phylogeny, relationship to phenotype of these flagellates Kinetoplast Kleisen, C. M.; et al., 1976, European J. Bio- chem. , v. 64 (1), 153-160 Crithidia luciliae, kinetoplast DNA networks, characterization of novel component of high complexity Kinetoplast Kleisen, C. M. ; Borst, P.; and Weijers, P. J., 1976, European J. Biochem., v. 64 (1), 141-151 Crithidia luciliae, kinetoplast DNA, mini- circles are heterogeneous in base sequence Kinetoplast Knight, S. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 515-522 Herpetomonas megaseliae, cultures grown with hydroxyurea (inhibitor of DNA synthesis), differences in population number, kinetoplast number and position, and pellicular morpholo- gy, net effects of hydroxyurea are enhanced differentiation and abortive cytokinesis Kinetoplast Leon, W.; Brun, R.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 444-448 Leishmania tarentolae, effect of Berenil on growth, on buoyant density of kinetoplast DNA, on dyskinetoplasty at ultrastructural level, and on cell respiration, results sug- gest that Berenil adversely affects mito- chondrial respiratory activity Kinetoplast Manning, J. E.; and Wolstenholme, D. R., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 70 (2, pt. 1), 406-418 Crithidia acanthocephali, mode of replica- tion of nuclear and kinetoplast DNA eluci- dated by buoyant density shift experiments using deuterium oxide Kinetoplast Mattei, D. M.; et al., 1977, FEBS Letters, v. 74 (2), 264-268 Trypanosoma cruzi, biochemical strain char- acterization by restriction endonuclease cleavage of kinetoplast-DNA, comparison to Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, possible appli- cation in kinetoplastid taxonomy Kinetoplast Morales, N. M.; et al., 1972, J. Protozool., v. 19 (4), 667-672 Leishmania tropica, effects of ethidium bro- mide and several acridine dyes on kineto- plast DNA Kinetoplast Newton, ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 268-269 [Abstract] trypanosomatid flagellates, variations in kinetoplast DNA content Kinetoplast Newton, ?. ?.; Steinert, M.; and Borst, P., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 259-260 [Abstract] Trypanosoma mega, Crithidia luciliae, dif- ferentiation by hybridization of complement- ary RNA with kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast Nichols, J. M.; and Cross, G. ?. ?. , 1976, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 71 (3), 796-802 Crithidia fasciculata, kinetoplast DNA preparations, contamination by extra compo- nents probably nuclear DNA Kinetoplast KottI, ?. ?.; et al., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 40A-41A [Abstract] Leptomonas, clones resistant to berenil, acriflavin, or pentamidine, kinetoplast and mitochondrion morphology and function Kinetoplast Nichols, J. M.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 99 (2), 291-300 Crithidia fasciculata, isolation of mito- chondria, mitochondrial RNA, and mitochon- drial (kinetoplast) DNA SUBJECT HEADINGS 817 Kinetoplast Nohynkova, E., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 5 2A [Abstract] Trypanosoma danilewskyi, axenic culture, ac- riflavine induced dyskinetoplasty, differ- ences from untreated forms, presence of res- piratory granules in cytoplasm of culture fo rms Kinetoplast 0'Daly, J. ?.; and Breta?a, ?., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 271-278 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes obtained from new liquid culture medium, morphogene- sis of kinetoplast-mitochondrion complex in division and growth, description of crystal- like pattern of channels between mitochon- dria and kinetoplasts, new structure at flagellar end in epimastigotes reported Kinetoplast Ono, T.; and Inoki, S., 1975, Biken J., v. 18 (4), 257-265 Trypanosoma gambiense, mice, hydroxystil- bamadine treatment, inhibition of kineto- plastic duplication without influence on nuclear or cytoplasmic duplication; disor- ganization and disappearance of kinetonucle- us and its enveloping membrane shown by electron microscopy; failure to establish akinetoplastic clone probably due to inabil- ity of these forms to multiply Kinetoplast Ono, T.; and Inoki, S., 1976, Biken J., v. 19 (2), 63-69 p-rosaniline-sensitive and -resistant strains of Trypanosoma gambiense in mice, interaction of p-rosaniline, furazolidon on kinetoplast; development of resistance, appearance of akinetoplastic forms Kinetoplast Opperdoes, F. R.; Borst, P.; and de Rijke, D., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (IB), 25-30 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. evansi, oligo- mycin sensitivity of mitochondrial ATPase as a simple biochemical marker for presence of functional kinetoplast DNA and mitochon- drial protein-synthesizing system and, hence, the ability to develop functional mitochondria and to multiply in insects Kinetoplast Remiao, J. 0.; and Hill, G. C., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 22A [Abstract] Leptomonas sp. from Dysdercus suturellus, kinetoplast DNA, isolation and characteriza- tion Kinetoplast Riou, G.; and Pautrizel, R., 1977, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 79 (4), 1084-1091 Trypanosoma equiperdum, dyskinetoplastic strain, isolation and characterization of large circular DNA molecules heterogeneous in size and probably of mitochondrial ori- gin, molecular organization of these mole- cules quite different from that of kineto- plast DNA network Kinetoplast Riou, G. F.; and Yot, P., 1977, Biochemistry, v. 16 (11), 2390-2396 Trypanosoma cruzi, kinetoplast DNA, hetero- geneity of minicircles, renaturation kine- tics of molecules, relationship between long linear molecules and minicircles Kinetoplast Roberts, J. F.; and Muse, K. E., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (4), 503 Trypanosoma equiperdum, comparison of kineto- plastic and dyskinetoplastic strains Kinetoplast Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 774-781 Crithidia fasciculata, kinetoplast DNA, iso- lation technique, physical properties of networks and component minicircles Kinetoplast , Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 22A [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, peripheral localiza- tion of DNA synthesis within kinetoplast DNA networks Kinetoplast Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 583-587 Crithidia fasciculata, Leishmania tarento- lae, pulse-labeling of kinetoplast DNA, lo- calization of 2 sites of synthesis within networks and kinetics of labeling of closed minicircles Kinetoplast Simpson, L., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1). 2-8 salivarian and stercorarian trypanosomes, kinetoplast DNA, structure and function, review Kinetoplast Simpson, L.; and Berliner, J., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (2), 382-393 Leishmania tarentolae, technique for isola- tion of kinetoplast DNA networks, prelimi- nary physical characterization Kinetoplast Steinert, M.; and Van Assel, S., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 85A [Abstract] Crithidia, association of circular DNA mol- ecules with kinetoplast and absence of such molecules in nuclear DNA suggests mitochon- drial origin Kinetoplast Ucros, H.; Leon, W.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 410-414 Trypanosoma cruzi, Y and Costa Rica strains compared, effect of ethidium bromide on growth, dyskinetoplasty, and respiration 818 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Kinetoplast Vickerman, ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 221-233 Cryptobia vaginalis, light and electron microscopic morphology, kinetoplast DNA dis- persed throughout single mitochondrion, feeding by pinocytosis through cytopharynx, bacterial symbiotes Kinetoplast Wallace, F. G.; Wagner, M.; and Rogers, W. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 218-222 Herpetomonas m. muscarum vs. H. m. ingenoplas- tis, very different structure of kinetoplast nucleoid DNA; ultrastructural nature of doub- ling of flagellum Kinetoplast Weislogel, P. 0.; et al., 1977, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 478 (2), 167-179 Crithidia luciliae, characterization of kinetoplast DNA networks Kinetoplast Wolstenholme, D. R.; et al., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (5), 622-631 Crithidia, kinetoplast DNA, structure, rep- lication, informational capacity, physico- chemical and electron microscope studies, review with some unpublished results Kinetoplast Zaitseva, G. N. ; Kolesnikov, ?. ?.; and Shir- shov, A. T., 1977, Molec. and Cell. Biochem., v. 14 (1-3), 47-54 Crithidia oncopelti, kinetoplast DNA, struc- ture, transcription, protein-synthesizing apparatus, protein synthesis controlled by kinetoplast genome Kinetoplast Zaitseva, G. N.; Mett, I. L.; and Kolesnikov, ?. ?., 1976, Biokhimiia, v. 41 (8), 1406-1411 Crithidia oncopelti, DNA-dependent RNA- polymerase activity of isolated kinetoplasts effect of antibiotics and intercalating agents Korea Moon, J. R., 1976, Internat. J. Zoonoses, v. 3 (1), 1-18 public health significance of zoonotic tapeworms in Korea, review of prevalence in humans Kuwait Behbehani, K.; and Hassounah, 0., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (4), 275-280 Echinococcus granulosus, cattle, sheep, goats, incidence of fertile and non-fertile cysts, home-slaughtered sheep seem to play important role in parasite dissemination with sheep-dog-sheep cycle: Kuwait Kuwait Ffrench, G. E.; and Hill, A. G., 1971, Med. Laenderk. (4), 103 pp. geomedicai report on Kuwait, its inhabitants and its diseases Kuwait Hassounah, 0.; and Behbehani, K., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (2), 65-73 Echinococcus granulosus, first report from dogs in Kuwait, infection rate in dogs and in domestic animals at slaughterhouse (many of which were imported): Kuwait SUBJECT HEADINGS 819 Labelling. See Radioisotopes; Tagging. Laboratory animals. See Technique, Experimental hosts; also Part 7, Hosts. Lactation. [See also Disease transmission, Lac- tation] Lactation Bailenger, J.; and Cabannes, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (5), 563-576 Strongyloides ratti, lactating rats, in- hibition of self-cure, decrease in intensity of parasitemia, plasma corticosteroid levels Lactation Ngwenya, ?. Z.; 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 41-45 Trichinella spiralis, effect of lactation on worm expulsion in (1) lactating, (2) induced agalactic post-parturient, (3) previously sensitized, and (4) mice sensitized during lactation, results indicate lactation suppressed either ex- pression or induction of immunity Lactation Perrudet-Badoux, ?.; and Binaghi, R. ?., 1977, Immunology, v. 33 (6), 881-885 Trichinella spiralis, rats, IgE antibodies not transferred from mother to young during lactation nor during pregnancy although they are sometimes secreted in the milk Lactation Chen, P.; and Soulsby, E. J. L., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 135-141 Haemonchus contortus infections in ewes during pregnancy, parturition, and lacta- tion, blastogenic responses of peripheral blood leukocytes to non-specific mitogen, non-helminth antigens, and specific 3rd stage larval antigen, relationship to 'spring-rise1 and self-cure' phenomena, possible hormonal factors Lactation Connan, R. M., 1976, Vet. Ree., v. 99 (24), 476-477 gastrointestinal nematodes, suppressed im- mune response of host during lactation pri- marily of endocrinal origin, review Lactation Jenkins, D. C., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 335-340 Nematospiroides dubius, course of primary and challenge infections in male and female Meri- ones unguiculatus, rate of establishment, morphology, sex ratio and distribution within host intestine, expulsion in primary infec- tions, resistance to challenge infections, lactating jirds with depressed immunocompe- tence were significantly more susceptible to reinfection than nulliparous jirds of same age Lactation Ngwenya, ?. Z., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 871-873 Trichinella spiralis, suppression of re- jection in mice treated with ovine prolactin Lactation Ngwenya, ?. Z., 1976, Cellular Immunol., v. 24 (1), 116-122 Trichinella spiralis, effect of lactation on cell-mediated immunity, cell transfer studies with lactating and non-lactating mice, lac- togenic hormones apparently suppressed ex- pression of adoptive immunity Lactation Santoro, F.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (6, part 1), 1164-1168 Schistosoma mansoni-infected lactating mothers, identification of immunoglobulins, anti-S. mansoni antibodies, complement and schistosome antigens in milk confirms the possibility of transfer of immunologically active substances from mother to child during lactation Lactation Verhulst, ?., 1976, Vet. Ree., v. 98 (19), 384 Tunga penetrans, localization in sow teats causing agalactia: farms on island of Mateba, in Moanda and Kinkenge, Republic of Zaire Lactation Wilson, P. A. G., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2) , 233-239 Strongyloides ratti, rats (exper.), maternal worm burden when weaning is varied in rela- tion to injection, effect of short-term stimulus (only 1 hr suckling) on maternal worm burden, working hypothesis to explain path-finding by migrating worms in lactating rats Laos Harinasuta, T.; Gilles, H. M.; and Sandosham, A. A. [Editors], 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (4), 641-678 human malaria in southeast Asia, scientific group meeting with discussion on: epidemiol- ogy, clinical features, pathophysiology, genetic factors, immunology, diagnosis, chemotherapy, control measures Laos Mathurin, L.; and Fontan, R., 1973, Medecine Trop., v. 33 (6), 641-650 history of Laotian medicine and parasitology from 1641 to current times Laos Sornmani, S., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 149-154 Schistosoma japonicum, statistical review of status of human schistosomiasis in Laos, Thailand and Malaysia 820 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Leprosy Jadin, J. ?.; and Willaert, E., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 12A [Abstract] isolation of free-living amoebae from nasal mucus of lepers, amoebae contain mycobac- teria Laos Sornmani, S.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (3), 417 [Dem- onstration] prevalence of intestinal and hepatic para- sites in natives of Khong Island, Southern Laos (Schistosoma japonicum; Opisthorchis; hook- worm; Ascaris; Trichuris; Taenia) Laos Sornmani, S.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 541-546 epidemiologic survey of human intestinal parasites: Vientiane, Laos (Opisthorchis viverrini; hookworm; Strongy- loides stercoralis; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Taenia sp.; Hymeno- lepis nana; Ascaris lumbricoides; echinostome sp.; Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Giardia lamblia; Trichomonas hominis) Laos Sornmani, S.; Vivatanasesth, P.; and Thirachan- tra, S., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 270-281 human intestinal parasites discovered during epidemiologic survey for Schistosoma japoni- cum: Khong Island, Southern Laos (Schistosoma japonicum; hookworm; Opisthor- chis viverrini; Ascaris lumbricoides; Phan- eropsolus bonnei; Trichuris trichiura; Strongyloides stercoralis; Entamoeba coli; Giardia lamblia) Latvia. See Russia, Latvian SSR. Legal medicine Arcadio, F.; et al., 1968, Medecine Legale et Dom. Corp., v. 1 (4), 386-388 human hepatic echinococcosis, medical-legal aspects of post-traumatic rupture of hydatid cysts, non-endemic areas: France Legal medicine Dragincic, ?., 1976, Vet. Glasnik, v. 30 (8), 719-723 echinococcosis, proposed regulations for control, particularly with respect to con- trol of dogs: Serbia Legal medicine Froget E.; Denis, F.; and Boilleau, Y., 1970 , Medecine Legal et Dom. Corp., v. 3 (3), 229-235 medical-legal aspects in diagnosis of human Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis: France Leprosy Girgla, H. S.; et al., 1977, Brit. J. Dermat., v. 97 (3), 307-311 Leishmania] donovani, humans, post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis, clinical case reports, variable responses to stibophen therapy, pathologic findings, difficulties differen- tiating from leprosy: Nepal; India Leprosy Laing, A. B. G.; Gooi, H. C.; and Gelber, R. H., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 165-166 [Letter] Plasmodium malariae in man being treated for leprosy with dapsone, apparent quartan malar- ial dapsone-resistant strain Leprosy McDougall, A. C., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 360-361 [Letter] onchocerciasis and streptocerciasis in persons with leprosy, possible relationships Leprosy Meyers, W. M.; and Connor, D. H., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6), 524-525 human Onchocerca volvulus and Dipetalonema streptocerca in persons with leprosy, altered Mazzotti reactions following administration of diethylcarbamazine, possible immunologi- cal implications Leukemia Beauvais, ?.; et al., 1976, N. Rev. Franc. Hematol., ?. 16 (2), 169-184 high serologic titers to toxoplasmosis fre- quently greater among persons suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia than other persons, therefore leucocyte transfusions from one leukemic to another may be source of infec- tion, pre-transfusion study advised; case re- port of post-transfusional toxoplasmosis: France Leukemia Beauvais, ?.; et al., [1977], Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (6), 1976, 625-635 toxoplasmosis, risk of transmission by blood transfusion, slight when donors are normal, much greater when donors have chronic myel- oid leukemia, case reports Leukemia Mellor, D. H.; and Purcell, ?., 1976, Neuro- paediatrie, v. 7 (4), 423-430 encephalitic illnesses (with visual loss, epilepsy, and right hemiparesis) in child in remission from acute leukemia, suggested involvement of both measles virus and Toxo- plasma gondii as cause Leukemia Moore, D. L.; et al., 1969, Mayo Clin. Proc., v. 44 (3), 162-168 Pneumocystis carinii, interstitial pneumonia in children with acute leukemia, case reports pentamidine and hydroxystilbamidine SUBJECT HEADINGS 821 Leukemia Rivero, I.; et al., 1975, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 35 (1), 73-78 Trypanosoma cruzi as complication in 4 cases of human acute leukemia and acute lympho- blastic leukemia probably resulting from immunosuppression Liberia Frentzel-Beyme, R., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (3), 339-357 Onchocerca volvulus, human, epidemiological survey, parasitological and clinical find- ings, age and sex specific prevalence rates, relation to rate of blindness: Bong Range, Liberia Liberia Frentzel-Beyme, R., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Para- sitol., v. 26 (1), 70-87 Onchocerca volvulus, extensive incidence survey showing geographic patterns, age and sex differences in infected population of Liberia Liberia Frentzel-Beyme, R. R., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (4), 469-488 Onchocerca volvulus, epidemiologic survey of inhabitants of 121 communities over 3- year period for incidence and risk of blindness associated with onchocerciasis infection, importance as public health problem, results show 50% increased risk associated with exposure to parasites: Liberia Liberia Kuhlow, F.; and Zielke, E., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 93-100 night blood survey of 82 localities to estab- lish distribution and prevalence of Wuchere- ria bancrofti in various parts of Liberia, humans Libya Ashford, R. W.; et al., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (4), 401-409 leishmaniasis, human, cutaneous, endemicity confirmed, distribution of disease, charac- terization of parasite (variable biological properties but biochemically similar, prob- ably single population of strains): Libyan Arab Republic Libya Kanter, H., 1967, Med. Laenderk. (1), 1-149 geomedicai report on Libya, its inhabitants and its diseases Life cycle. [See also Development] Life cycle Bozhkov, D., 1976, Ang. Parasitol., v. 17 (2), 85-88 helminths, postcycle parasitism, biological significance, definition, brief theoretical review Life cycle Braun, F., 1975, Fisch u. Umwelt (1), 147-150 parasites of fish, importance of intermedi- ate hosts and vectors, control, review Life cycle Combes, C., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., London, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 151-170 helminth life cycles as influenced by the behavior of their amphibian hosts, review; list of life cycles which may be related to different modes of infestation Life cycle Maier, W. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 151-179 arthropod vectors of human parasites, path- ology, defence, evolution of cycles and para- site-vector relationships, extensive theo- retical review Life cycle Mrciak, M.; and Rosicky, ?., 1975, Biologia, Bratislava, s. ?, Zool., v. 30 (8), 589-597 parasites of small mammals and birds in high altitude areas, geographical distribu- tion in relation to altitude, geological history, and host distribution, adaptations to alpine conditions including life history adaptations, review: High Tatra Mountains, Slovakia Life cycle Odening, ?. , 1976 , Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 1-93 conception and terminology of hosts in para- sitology, extensive review: common host con- cept in ecology and parasitology; ecological and epidemiological aspects relating to host concept in parasitology; hosts as categories of suitability for certain parasites; host categories of the parasite life cycle; con- clusions Life cycle Wenk, P., 1977, Naturw. Rundschau, Stuttgart, v. 30 (10), 353-359 helminths, role of immune reactions in host- parasite relationships, life cycles, modes of transmission, superinfection, comprehen- sive review of complex interrelationships Life cycle, Acanthocephala Acholonu, A. D., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 (2), 106-116 Lueheia inscripta Life cycle, Acanthocephala Buckner, S. C.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 991-995 comparison of Moniliformis clarki and M. moniliformis reflects distinctness of spe- cies, definitive and intermediate host speci- ficity, laboratory life cycles, failure to hybridize 822 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Acanthocephala Eure, H?, 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (3), 355- 37 0 Neoechinorhynchus cylindratus in Micropterus salmoides, seasonal periodicity (attempt to determine effects of water temperature, sea- sonally related host feeding habits, availa- bility of infected intermediate hosts, host's sex and age, host location within reservoir), attempted analyses of parasite recruitment rate, maturation cycle, and sex ratio: heated reservoir (Par Pond), Energy Research and Development Administration's Savannah River Plant, Aiken, South Carolina Life cycle, Arthropoda Baird, C. R., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (12), 1788-1798 Cuterebra tenebrosa, laboratory rearing in Neotoma cinerea, egg and larval development: effect of larval photoperiod on incidence of pupal diapause (egg photoperiod had no ef- fect), duration of larval development with evidence as to photoperiod-sensitive stage, sequence of gross morphological changes from puparium formation to eclosion, unsuc- cessful attempts to terminate pupal diapause via temperature or photoperiod manipulations Life cycle, Acanthocephala Gafurov, A. K., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 46-54 Tenebrionidae as intermediate hosts Life cycle, Acanthocephala Ivashkin, V. M.; and Shmytova, G. I., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 62-63 Mediorhynchus papillosus in beetles Life cycle, Acanthocephala Muzzall, P. M.; and Rabalais, F. C., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 116-118 Acanthocephalus jacksoni-infected Lirceus lineatus, altered behavioral responses and increased conspicuousness of parasitized isopods increases likelihood of transmission of cystacanth to definitive host Life cycle, Acanthocephala Nickol, ?. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 104-111 Mediorhynchus centurorum, life cycle, host specificity Life cycle, Arthropoda Banaja, ?. ?.; James, J. L.; and Riley, J., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (1), 81-91 Reighardia sternae implanted into gulls, low egg production, short patent period, low fecundity offset by auto-reinfection and possibly by direct transmission from bird to bird Life cycle, Arthropoda Berdyev, ?., 1973, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 52 (2), 191-196 Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum on domestic animals, ecology, seasonal distribution, life cycle: Turkmenia Life cycle, Arthropoda Berdyev, ?., 197 5, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Turkmen. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (2), 62-66 Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum, Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum, comparison of life cycles, distribution, hosts, habitats ; Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum has pasture- burrow parasitism, Hyalomma anatolicum ex- cavatum has stall-pasture parasitism: Turkmenia Life cycle, Acanthocephala Rojanapaibul, ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xi [Abstract] Acanthocephalus clavula, life cycle and de- velopment Life cycle, Acanthocephala Uznanski, R. L.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 569-573 Leptorhynchoides thecatus eggs, external fibrillar band, structure, function (to in- crease intimacy of association between eggs and filamentous algae, eggs associated with algae are more likely to produce infections in intermediate host (Hyalella azteca) than eggs not so associated) Life cycle, Arthropoda Audy, J. R.; Radovsky, F. J.; and Vercammen- Grandjean, P. ?. , 1972 , J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 487-494 neosomy: radical intrastadial metamorpho- sis in arthropods, definitions, examples, association with parasitic existence, evo- lutionary significance, review Life cycle, Arthropoda Bhat, H. R.; Geevarghese, G.; and Sreenivasan, ?. ?., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 44 (6), 1974, 370-375 Haemaphysalis cornigera shimoga, life cycle, tendency towards 2-host tick, dropping of engorged stages coincided with diurnal activity of host Life cycle, Arthropoda Bhat, H. R.; and Jacob, P. G., 1977, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 65 (1), 1-7 Haemaphysalis wellingtoni, life cycle, repro- duction, direct correlation between amount of blood ingested by females and number of eggs laid by them Life cycle, Arthropoda Bhat, H. R.; Jacob, P. G.; and Sreenivasan, ?. ?., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 45 (8). 546-550 Haemaphysalis cuspidata, life-history, labo- ratory studies using human (exper.) and chick (exper.) SUBJECT HEADINGS 823 Life cycle, Arthropoda Bianco, A. E.; and Muller, R. L., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 383 [Demonstration] Haemaphysalis leachii leachii as vector of Ackertia globulosa for rodent hosts, tick attachment and adaptations in both tick and nematode life cycles which enable tick to serve as vector Life cycle, Arthropoda Branagan, D., 1973, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 5 (3), 153-165 Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, survival and development of all 3 instars under quasi- natural conditions in Kenya Life cycle, Arthropoda Deakins, D. E., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 92 (2), 287-288 Raillietiella orientalis, encysted larvae in hemocoele of adult female represent excellent example of parasitic opportunism and new alternative in an already complex life cycle Life cycle, Arthropoda Guevara-Benitez, D.; and Ubeda-Ontiveros, J. ?. , 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (1-2), 83-102 Sternostoma tracheacolum, morphology, varia- bility, life cycle, treatment with methyl salicylate + nitrobenzol unsuccessful: Gra- nada Life cycle, Arthropoda Haj jar, N. P., 1972 , J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 551-557 Hyalomma (H.) dromedarii, H. (H.) anatolicum excavatum, premolting nymphs, engorged and ovipositing females, total lipid fatty acids and free fatty acid fractions of hemolymph and gut and molting fluids, changes in rela- tion to feeding, molting, and oviposition Life cycle, Arthropoda Hipeau-Jacquotte, R., 1977, Marine Biol., v. 44 (1), 57-63 Pachypygus gibber, pelagic larvae, photo- tropic reactions (threshold reaction, ori- entation towards light, speed and form of motility) based on age and stage of parasite Life cycle, Arthropoda Dohany, A. L.; et al., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (2), 221-226 Leptotrombidium fletcheri, life history of Rickettsia-infected mites raised through 5 generations under ambient temperatures of Malaysia compared with a colony reared at 27 ? Life cycle, Arthropoda Drobishchenko, N. I.; and Shol, V. ?., 1975, Entom. Obozr., v. 54 (2), 342-245 Haematobia stimulans, life cycle, egg to adult, under conditions approximating the natural conditions of the southern Altai Life cycle, Arthropoda Friedman, S.; and Weisbroth, S. ?., 1977, Lab. Animal Sc., v. 27 (1), 34-37 Myobia musculi, mice (exper.), life cycle, application to successful treatment regimen Life cycle, Arthropoda Fujisaki, K.; Kitaoka, S.; and Morii, T., 1976, National Inst. Animal Health Quart., v? 16 (3), 122-128 comparative observations, feeding, molting, oviposition and hatching, ixodid ticks, laboratory cultural conditions Life cycle, Arthropoda Hoogstraal, H.; et al., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 532- 539 Argas robertsi, life cycle and development using domestic pigeons as experimental hosts comparison of population samples from Taiwan Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and Sri Lanka Life cycle, Arthropoda Khalil, G. M., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (2), 232-237 Argas arboreus, field-collected females, in- fluence of short and long photoperiod before and/or after feeding on diapause induction and termination respectively Life cycle, Arthropoda Khalil, G. M.; and Shanbaky, ?. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 431-437 Argas arboreus, field-collected vs. labora- tory-reared F^ and F2 females, diapause inci dence (% diapause females) and intensity (duration of preoviposition period), effect of constant 26, 30, 34, or 37 ? temperatures results suggest that laboratory rearing caused increased sensitivity of diapause females to high temperature Life cycle, Arthropoda Furman, D. P.; and Smith, A. W., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (4), 415-416 Orthohalarachne diminuata, 0. attenuata, in vitro development, adaptations of life cycle for endoparasitism in mammals, presence of protonymph and deutonymph stages confirmed Life cycle, Arthropoda Gil Co]lado, J.; Zapatero, L. M.; and Guillen, J. L. , 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (1-2), 9-24 Wohlrahrtia bella, description of larval stages and adults Life cycle, Arthropoda Kinsella, J. M.; and Winegarner, C. E., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (5), 633 life history of Neomusca porteri on nestling of Myiarchus crinitus: Archbold Biological Station, Highlands Co., Florida Life cycle, Arthropoda Kir'iakova, A. N., 1970, Parazitologiia, Lenin grad, v. 4 (3), 267-270 Xenopsylla skrjabini, adults, receiving radio active methionine through feeding on Rhom- bomys opimus and white mice, transmission of isotope to eggs, larvae, and pupae for two generations 824 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL Life cycle, Arthropoda Kohler, H.-J., 1976, Zool. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Anat., v. 95 (4), 448-504 Lernaeocera branchialis, egg, embryonic stages, metanauplius, copepodit I development Life cycle, Arthropoda Kundin, W. D.; Nadchatram, M.; and Keong, ?., 1972, J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 558-559 Malaysian trombiculid mites, duration of attachment of larvae on laboratory mice and rats, data for estimation of population densities Life cycle, Arthropoda Lavoipierre, M. M. J.; and Lavoipierre, ?., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 72-73 American cockroach as intermediate host in life cycle of Raillietiella hemidactyli AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Arthropoda Norval, R. A. I., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 734-739 Amblyomma hebraeum, distribution of larvae in relation to vegetation and microclimate, seasonal activity of all stages in relation to macroclimate, life cycle normally of 3 years duration, adult and nymphal activity correlated with daylength, temperature, and rainfall: Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Life cycle, Arthropoda Norval, R. A. I., 1977, J3 Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 740-747 Amblyomma hebraeum, survival and rate of development in relation to temperature and humidity under laboratory and field condi- tions, longevity of unfed ticks, ecological implications of results Life cycle, Arthropoda Lavoipierre, M. M. J.; and Rajamanickam, C., 1973, J. Med? Entom., v. 10 (3) , 301-302 Raillietiella hemidactyli, life cycle Life cycle, Arthropoda MacLeod, J.; and Colbo, M. H., 1976, Bull. Entom. Research, v. 66 (1), 65-74 role of cattle in maintaining immature stages of Amblyomma variegatum and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, relationship of larva-nymph ratios to seasonal periodicity and body lo- calization: Zambia Life cycle, Arthropoda Maunder, J. W.; Cockburn, J. M.; and MacEwen, ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 13 [Demonstration] Pediculus humanus capitis, film showing as- pects of louse reproduction including copula- tion, egg laying and hatching of eggs with proof of nocturnal endogenous cycle of egg- laying Life cycle, Arthropoda Nadchatram, M.; and Audy, J. R., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1) , 80-81 life cycle adaptations of Vatacarus ipoides recovered from air-sacs of tidal reef snakes (Laticauda colubrina) : Singapore Life cycle, Arthropoda Neitz, W. 0.; Boughton, F.; and Walters, H.S., 1972, Ond?rstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (2), 117-122 Rhipicephalus theileri, rabbits (exper.), successful rearing of 7 generations of ticks, wide variation in duration of de- velopmental phases and life cycle, high rate of mortality, implications for tick survival in nature; hosts a?d distribution in Africa Life cycle, Arthropoda Norval, R. A. I., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 737-742 Amblyomma marmoreum, ecology: habitat pref- erence, seasonal activity, seasonal occur- rence on hosts, life cycle in laboratory correiated with field observations, tempera- ture dependence of feeding time, effects of host seasonal behavior: Paardekraal Farm, Kowie River Valley, 15 km SE of Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Life cycle, Arthropoda Oppong, E. N. W.; Lee, R. P.; and Yasin, S. ?., 1975, Ghana J. Sc., v. 15 (1), 39-43 Demodex ghanensis sp. nov., cattle, life cycle, pathology Life cycle, Arthropoda Paperna, I.; and Zwerner, D. E., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (4), 449-462 Ergasilus labracis, distribution, seasonal abundance, host age, life cycle, develop- mental stages (free-living and on Morone saxatilis), laboratory studies on egg de- velopment, hatching, naupliar survival, and adult female survival; effects of tempera- ture and salinity: lower Chesapeake Bay Life cycle, Arthropoda ? Peirce, ?. ?.; Irvin, A. D.; and Purnell, R. E., 1973, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 21 (1), 29-31 maintenance of Hyalomma albiparmatum under laboratory conditions, behavior as a two- host or part three-host tick when feeding on rabbits Life cycle, Arthropoda Petrov, D.; and Gecheva, G., 1975, Vet. Med. Nauk., v. 12 (8), 25-32 Argas persicus, optimal temperatures for development 22-38? C, direct transformation of second stage nymphs to adults under fa- vorable conditions, adult females laying eggs for first time have higher potential fertility than those having passed through several gonotrophic cycles, biological cycle continues throughout year in optimal condi- tions, adult engorges about 30 mg of blood at each feeding Life cycle, Arthropoda Rajamanickam, C.; and Lavoipierre, M. M. J. 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (2), 171 Periplaneta australasiae as an intermediate host in the life cycle of Raillietiella hemidactyli: Malaysia Life cycle, Arthropoda Rechav, Y.; Knight, M. M.; and Norval, R.A.I., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 575-579 Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, life cycle under controlled laboratory conditions: preoviposition, oviposition, incubation, feeding period of larvae and nymphs, weight of replete nymphs, emergence of adults SUBJECT HEADINGS 825 Life cycle, Arthropoda Rietschel, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 283-297 Oestromyia leporina, hatching, mode of in- fection of Microtus arvalis, larval develop- ment, migration within host, duration of lar- val stages, perforation of skin; partial immunization against new infection Life cycle, Arthropoda Rietschel, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 299-306 Oestromyia leporina, laboratory maintenance, technique, copulation, egg maintenance, in- fection of host, shortening or omission of diapause by effect of light Life cycle, Arthropoda Saratsiotis, ?., 1977, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., ?. s., v. 30 (1), 51-59 Rhipicephalus muhsamae, R. lunulatus, life cycle study, description of intermediate stages, comparison with other species of R. simus-R. senegalensis complex Life cycle, Arthropoda Scherf, H., 1976, Mitt. Deutsch. Entom. Gesellsch., v. 35 (4-6), 85-90 Hoplopleura edentula, bionomics, seasonal distribution and life cycle in relation to seasonal hair changes in juvenile and mature Clethrionomys glareolus: Naturpark Hoher Vogelsburg Life cycle, Arthropoda Smith, M. W., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 69 (1), 121-129 Amblyomma cajennense, distribution, popula- tions, host range, distribution relative to several factors (temperature, relative hu- midity, rainfall, soil type, soil drainage, grass length, land utilization, livestock movements), seasonal variations, life cycle under controlled laboratory conditions, im- plications of findings for tick control: Trinidad Life cycle, Arthropoda Szidat, L., 1965, An. 2. Cong. Latino-Am. Zool. , v. 2, 83-87 Cymothoidae, evolution of secondary sexual dimorphism, various types of life cycles; particular studies of Meinertia gaudichaudi in Trachurus sp. (cavidad bucal): costas chilenas Life cycle, Arthropoda Vas il'?va, I. S., 1977 , Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (1) , 162-163 Hirsutiella zachvatkini, Leptotrombldium orientalis, laboratory rearing techniques, biology of free living stages Life cycle, Arthropoda Volkova, G. N., 1975, Ekologiia, Sverdlovsk (5) , 100-102 Androlaelaps pavlovskii, feeding, reproduc- tion, and development under laboratory condi tions Life cycle, Cestoda Bondarenko, S. K.; and Kontrimavichus, V. L., 1976, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 230 (2), 489-491 Wardium, polymorphism among species of cysticercoids, variety of systematic posi- tion of intermediate hosts (oligochaetes, crustaceans), possible phylogenetic sig- nificance Life cycle, Cestoda Caley, J., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 217-235 Hymenolepis nana, comparison of cysticer- coids from Tribolium confusum and mouse villi, electron microscopy; activation and excystation effects of bile salts, other sur- factants, pH, succinic and lactic acid Life cycle, Cestoda Czaplinski, ?.; and Wilanowicz, H., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (1-19), 103-108 Monosaccanthes streperae sp._ n. from Anas streper?, development of cysticercoids in Notodromas monacha (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Ebermann, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 303-312 Ctenotaenia marmotae, development of larvae and cysticercoid in oribatid mites experi- mentally and under field conditions: Polla valley (Carinthia) Life cycle, Cestoda Gabrion, C., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 249-262 Anomotaenia constricta, morphology of adult and egg, morphology, migration and develop- ment of Cysticercus in intermediate host Life cycle, Arthropoda Thompson, ?. C., 1976, Vet. Parasitol., v. 2 (2), 223-229 Boophilus microplus, establishment and main- tenance of colony free of infection with Ana- plasma marginale and Babesia spp., subsequent infection with pure isolate of Babesia bigem- ina; description of life cycle of Boophilus microplus Life cycle, Arthropoda Tumrasvin, W.; Sucharit, S.; and Vutikes, S., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (1), 74-76 Megaselia scalaris, life cycle, public health importance as cause of myiasis in humans : Thailand Life cycle, Cestoda Gabrion, C.; Plateaux, L.; and Quentin, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (4), 407-420 Anomotaenia brevis cysticercoids in Lepto- thorax nylanderi, mechanism of infection, localization, structure by light and elec- tron microscopy, modifications in parasitized hosts (morphology and pigmentation; behavior and physiology; partial parasitic castra- tion) , changes may render more susceptible to ingestion by final hosts (birds) Life cycle, Cestoda Gafurov, A. K., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. "Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 46-54 Tenebrionidae as intermediate hosts 826 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Cestoda Gonzalez, J. P.; and Mishra, G. S., 1975, Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, v. 52 (4), 369-381 Taenia taeniaeformis, life cycle and develop- mental morphology in cats (intestin grele) experimentally infected with Cysticercus fas- ciolaris, cysts recovered from naturally in- fected Rattus norvegicus (liver), pathology in cats Life cycle, Cestoda Milbrink, G., 1975, Rep. (54) Inst. Freshwater Research Drottningholm, Sweden, 36-51 Caryophyllaeus laticeps, seasonal incidence, ages of parasite and worm burden in bream; estimating host diet of intermediate hosts from parasite incidence; C. laticeps inci- dence in relation to Ligula intestinalis in- cidence Life cycle, Cestoda Hunkeler, P., 1974, Rev. Suisse Zool., v. 80 (4), 1973, 809-930 Hymenolepis aduncihami, H. mopoyemi, H. na- gaty, ?I. straminea, Tenebrio molitor (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Mishra, G. S.; and Gonzalez, J. P., 1975, Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, v. 52 (1), 71-87 Taenia taeniaeformis (Cysticercus fascio- laris), partial life cycle study, Felis catus domesticus (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Ito, ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 167- 168 Hymenolepis nana, simple method for collect- ing infective cysticercoids from mouse in- testine, results suggest mouse to mouse in- direct cycle Life cycle, Cestoda Murav'eva, S. I.; and Popov, V. N., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (8), 1247-1250 Anophryocephalus skrjabini, suggested that final hosts are infected by crustaceans of family Euphausiidae Life cycle, Cestoda . Jay, M.; and Petithory, J., 1974, Medecine Trop., v. 34 (3), 327-354 extensive clinical review of human cerebral cysticercosis, diagnosis by neurologic symp- toms or calcified areas in muscle, statis- tics of 58 recently recorded cases on Reunion Island Life cycle, Cestoda Kabilov, T., 1977, Dokl. Akad. Nauk UzSSR (2), 69-70 Oochoristica truncata, life cycle, descrip- tion Life cycle, Cestoda Narsapur, V. S., 1974, Indian Vet. J., v. 51 (1), 54-56 Avitellina lahorea, development of cysti- cercoids in Scheloribates laevigatus and S. fimbriatus (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Narsapur, V. S., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 46 (11) , 1976, 603-609 Moniezia expansa, life-cycle study, larval development in mites, length of development to cysticercoid stage, prepatent period in lambs Life cycle, Cestoda Kotecki, N. R., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38), 329-355 cestode parasites of Anseriformes under con- ditions of a zoological park, circulation among hosts, host specificity; life cycles and seasonal distribution of some species: Warszawa Zoo Life cycle, Cestoda Lambert, ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 296-303 Caryophyllaeus brachycollis, description, life cycle Life cycle, Cestoda ^bieniecky ?., 1976, J. Fish Biol., v. 8 Grillotia erinaceus plerocercoids, haddock, cod, saithe, incidence and intensity in- creased with host age, no host sex differ- ence in incidence, proportions of parasite maturity stages consistent between haddock length groups, distribution in gut of hosts, speculation on life cycle, Ouchterlony gel diffusion test (precipitin bands failed to develop) Life cycle, Cestoda Pradatsundarasar, ?., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 578 [Dem- onstration] Raillietina siriraji, larval development in body cavity of cockroaches (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Reid, W. ?.; and Reardon, M. J., 1976, J. Med. Primatol., v. 5 (6), 345-352 Mesocestoides sp., tetrathyridia from baboons fed to laboratory animals to produce adults Life cycle, Cestoda Samedov, G. ?.; and Salmanov, ?. ?., 1975, Izvest Akad. Nauk Azerbaidzh?n. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (5), 102-105 Skrjabinia cesticillus Life cycle, Cestoda Seidel, J. S., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4). 677-681 Hymenolepis microstoma, axenic development in vitro from oncosphere to gravid adult, re- tarded growth and abnormal development in cultures containing reducing agents SUBJECT HEADINGS 827 Life cycle, Cestoda Smyth, J. D., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 93-100 . Echinococcus granulosus, strain differences with special reference to horse strain now the major strain in the United Kingdom and Ireland, unknown potential to infect man, symposium report, genetics of strain forma- tion and speciation Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla Christensen, ?. ?., 1976 , Ophelia, v. 15 (1), 77-97 Kronborgia spiralis [n. comb.], redescrip- tion, morphological features, life history, host-parasite relationships Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla Damas, D., 1977, Arch. Zool. Exper. et Gen., v. 118 (1) , 29-42 Glossiphonia complanata, anatomy and develop- ment of female genital apparatus during an- nual cycle, histology, ultrastructure Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla Davies, R. W.; and Everett, R. P., 1977, Canad. J. Zool. , v. 55 (3) , 620-627 Nephelopsis obscura, life history, growth and age structure related to seasonal changes, seasonal population movements from deep-water zone to shore zone; no direct correlation between cocoon production and water tempera- ture: Newsome Pond and Jail Pond, Alberta, Canada Life cycle, Nematoda Anderson, I. G. H., 1976, J. South African Vet. Med. Ass., v. 47 (1), 23-27 Pneumostrongylus calcaratus, morphology of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage larvae, exper. trans- mission to impala unsuccessful Life cycle, Nematoda Annaev, Dzh.; and Mushkambarova, M. G., 19 75, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Turkmen. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (5) , 81-87 Abbreviata turkomanica, description, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Azimov, D. ?.; et al., 1976, Dokl. Akad. Nauk UzSSR (10), 65-67 Protostrongylus skrjabini, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Bianco, A. E.; and Muller, R. L., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 383 [Demonstration] Haemaphysalis leachii leachii as vector of Ackertia globulosa for rodent hosts, tick attachment and adaptations in both tick and nematode life cycles which enable tick to serve as vector Life? cycle, Nematoda Campana-Rouget, Y.; et al., 1976, Bull. Acad. Vet. France, v. 49 (2), 205-210 Camallanus fotedari, measurements, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Cavallo, G., 1974, Pediatria, Napoli, v. 82 (4), 628-653 Enterobius vermicularis, extensive morpho- logic and clinical review of infection in humans Life cycle, Nematoda Cawthorn, R. J.; and Anderson, R. C., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (3), 313-323 Physaloptera maxillaris, description of de- velopment and stages in Mephitis mephitis (exper.), attempted experimental infection of other definitive hosts produced no pa- tent infections but worms were found in Canis familiaris and Mustela furo (Felis catus, Procyon lotor, Rattus norvegicus, Mustela vison all negative), experimental investigation of possible paratenic hosts (Rana pipiens, Thamnophis sirtalis, Mus musculus, Gallus sp.) Life cycle, Nematoda Chhabra, R. C.; and Singh, K. S., 1977, In- dian J. Animal Sc., v. 47 (4), 178-184 Spirocerca lupi, third-stage juveniles, mor- phology, life history, effect of temperature and humidity on development, viability, and infectivity Life cycle, Nematoda Chiejina, S. N.; and Mason, J. ?., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 100 (17), 360-361 Trichonema longibursatum, T. catinatum, horses, maturation of inhibited 3rd stage larvae in intestinal mucosa causing diarrhoea in spring: [Britain] Life cycle, Nematoda Church, E. M.; Wyand, D. S.; and Lein, D. ?. , 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (3), 331-335 cerebrospinal nematodiasis, experimentally induced in Oryctolagus cuniculus with As- caris columnaris, A. suum, or Toxocara canis, naturally occurring in Sylvilagus floridanus and 0. cuniculus, clinical signs, gross and microscopic changes, duration of infection and parasite morphology and dis- tribution in CNS, potential of rabbits as intermediate or paratenic hosts for ascarids of carnivorous origins Life cycle, Nematoda Crites, J. L., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 166 Camallanus oxycephalus, possible alternative pathway in life cycle, transfer of living encapsulated larvae from forage fish to pre- daceous fish Life cycle, Nematoda Daengsvang, S., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 63-70 Gnathostoma vietnamicum, morphology and morphometric measurements show variation of cephalic hooklet rows on the head bulbs and few body cuticular spines, gross pathology in naturally infected Aonyx cinerea (urinary system) and preliminary experimental life cycle in Mesocyclops leuckarti and Trichopsis vittatus: Thailand 828 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Nematoda Duke, B. 0. L., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., London, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 97-107 Loa loa, behavioral aspects of human and simian strains which have contributed to divergent adaptive evolution with 2 separate host-vector complexes that seldom result in parasite interchange Life cycle, Nematoda Duke, B. 0. L., 1974, Proc. 1. Internat. Cong. Ecol., 323-328 life cycles of Onchocerca volvulus and its vector, Simulium spp.; ecology of human on- chocerciasis, epidemiology, control, dis- tribution, review Life cycle, Nematoda Evans, A. A. F.; and Perry, R. N., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 383-424 survival strategies in nematodes, review: quiescence with special reference to crypto- biosis; diapause (in unhatched larvae; in larvae outside the egg; in adult stages; induction and termination; morphological and behavioral correlates) Life cycle, Nematoda Forsdahl, ?.; and Brunborg, I., 1971, Tidsskr. Norske Laegefor., v. 91 (13), 958-960 Toxocara canis in dogs, life cycle, implica- tions for serious infections in man and pos- sible associations with epilepsy: Norway Life cycle, Nematoda Gafurov, A. K., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 46-54 Tenebrionidae as intermediate hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Georgi, J. R.; et al., 1976, Cornell Vet., v. 66 (3), 309-323 Filaroides hirthi, life history in beagles, occurrence as function of age, intermediate or alternate definitive hosts not found, levamisole not effective: commercial breeding establishment, North Rose, Wayne County, New York Life cycle, Nematoda Georgi, J. R.; Georgi, ?. E.; and Cleveland, D. J., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 251-257 Filaroides hirthi, dogs (nat. and exper.), diagnosis, zinc sulphate flotation more ef- ficient than Baermann technique in concen- trating larvae from feces, larvae recovered from feces proved infective and it was con- cluded that infection can be transmitted directly and immediately by fresh fecal con- tamination, mongrel dogs as well as beagles can be infected, finding of larvae in mesen- teric lymph nodes long after single exposure to exogenous infection supports hypothesis of autogenous re-infection of host by pro- portion of larvae migrating from lungs to anus Life cycle, Nematoda Guerrero, C. ?.; et al., 1973, Rev. Invest. Pecuarias, v. 2 (1), 29-42 Lamanema chavezi, Lama pacos, liver and intestine, pathology; enterohepatic life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Henriksen, Sv. Aa., 1975, Medlemsbl. Danske Dyrlaegeforen., v. 58 (21), 833-842 Ostertagia ostertagi, morphology, life cycle, comparison with other nematodes, pathogenicity, clinical aspects, immunity, diagnosis, control, brief review Life cycle, Nematoda Ho, B. C.; and Kan, S. P., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 86 [Demonstration] Breinlia sergenti, development of filarial larva in fat body of Aedes togoi vectors, evidence that fat body provides some nutri- tion in the development Life cycle, Nematoda Ho, B.-C.; Singh, M.; and Yap, E.-H., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (5), 622-628 Brugia malayi, Dirofilaria immitis, Breinlia sergenti, migratory patterns in Aedes togoi (exper.), spontaneous escape of infective larvae from mosquitoes denied access to a blood meal; level of host microfilaremia does not seem to influence mortality rate or migratory patterns of infective larvae in mosquitoes Life cycle, Nematoda Kendall, S. ?.; Small, A. J.; and Phipps, L. P., 1977, J. Comp. Path., v. 87 (2), 223-229 Oesophagostomum quadrispinulatum, pigs (exper.), description, life cycle, pathology Life cycle, Nematoda Keppner, E. J., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 411-423 Spinitectus micracanthus, life cycle and development in Lepomis macrochirus and Hexa- genia sp., larvae compared with S. gracilis Life cycle, Nematoda Khan, ?.; Brooks, W. M.; and Hirschmann, H., 1976, J. Nematol., v. 8 (2), 159-168 Chromonema heliothidis n. gen., ?. sp. Life cycle, Nematoda Laumond, C.; and Lyon, J. P., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 334-339 Allantonematidae n. sp., probably belonging to Iotonchium, morphology and life cycle, from Helophilus trivittatus and H. pendulus: Sud de la France Life cycle, Nematoda Lim, ?. L.; Yap, L. F.; and Krishnansamy, M., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (1), 27-35 Angiostrongylus malaysiensis, survey for naturally infected freshwater snails and rodents in rice fields; laboratory trials to establish possible experimental mollus- can hosts: ricefields of Peninsular Malay- sia Life cycle, Nematoda Mishra, G. S.; and Gonzalez, J. P., 1975, Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, v. 52 (1), 71-87 Mastophorus muris, partial life cycle study; Blatella germanica (exper.) SUBJECT HEADINGS 829 Life cycle, Nematoda Molnar, K., 1976, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 26 (2), 183-188 Philometra obturans, male and female de- scribed, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Molnar, K.; and Fernando, C. ?., 1975, J. Hel- minth., v. 49 (1), 19-24 Philometra cylindracea, description of male, redescription of female, developmental cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Moncol, D. J., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 86-92 Strongyloides ransomi,. biology and morphol- ogy of transcolostral phase in pigs Life cycle, Nematoda Moreau, J. P. J.; and Outin-Fabre, D., 1972, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 19 (1), 41-42 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, life cycle, cause of human eosinophilic meningitis Life cycle, Nematoda Mozgovoi, ?. ?.; and Shakhmatova, V. I., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 97-101 Neoascaris vitulorum, description of larval stages, life cycle, development and migration Life cycle, Nematoda Mullin, S. W., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 84 [Demonstra- tion] Stephanofilaria kaeli, preliminary attempts to establish life cycle show Musca conducens as probable vector: Malaya Life cycle, Nematoda Obiamiwe, ?. ?.; and Macdonald, W. W., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (4), 439-444 Reesimermis muspratti sp. nov. in mosqui- toes Life cycle, Nematoda Ooms, L., 1975, Vlaams Diergeneesk. Tijdschr., v. 44 (3), 95-118 strongyies, horses, epidemiology, cycles, pathogenesis, symptoms, control, diagnosis, immunity, review Life cycle, Nematoda Orihel, T. C.; and Lowrie, R. C., jr., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 610- 615 Loa loa, entire life cycle maintained in laboratory outside endemic area using Chry- sops atlanticus, potential as vectors Life cycle, Nematoda Patnaik, ?., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Para- sitol., v. 24 (4), 457-466 Stephanofilaria assamensis, life cycle com- pleted by experimental reproduction of typi- cal humpsore lesion on a calf using labora- tory-raised Musca conducens as vectors, parasite growth slow Life cycle, Nematoda Poinar, G. 0., jr., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5) , 843-844 report of preparasitic mermithids in para- tenic hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Preston, P. J.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 289-290 [Let- ter] Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, isotopie scan- ning technique whereby life cycle and migra- tion of nematode parasites can be studied within living host Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; and Barre, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 65-81 Tetrameres cardinalis n. sp., life cycle, development Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Krishnasamy, M.; and Tchepra- koff, R., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (2), 159-170 ' Tarsubulura perarmata, life cycle, organo- genesis and morphology of larval stages, ontogenesis of cephalic structures from third stage to adult Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; and Seureau, C., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 701-719 Pterygodermatites hispanica, life cycle and development in Apodemus sylvaticus (exper.) and Locusta migratoria (exper.), morphology and organogenesis of larval.stages, onto- genesis of cephalic structures, migration of larvae and cellular reactions in insect host Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; and Seureau, C., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 55-68 Seuratum cadarachense, first larval stages, organogenesis, migration and cellular re- actions in Locusta migratoria (exper.) (lum- iere de l'intestin moyen), imperfect adapta- tion of nematode to intermediate host; com- parison with other nematode life cycles, speculations on evolution Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Seureau, C.; and Vernet, R., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 51-64 Pterygodermatites affinis, life cycle, de- velopment, morphology, cellular reaction in insect host Life cycle, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Troncy, P. M.; and Barre, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 83-93 Aprocta cylindrica, description of adult, life cycle, growth, development, larval morphogenesis Life cycle, Nematoda Rachford, F. W., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1117-1119 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, Lymnaea palu- stris (exper.) as potential paratenic as well as intermediate host, Cambarus sp. (exper.) as potential paratenic host 830 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Nematoda Rachford, F. W., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 377-381 ?ngiostrongylus cantonensis, larval growth and development in Lymnaea palustris Life cycle, Nematoda Ramachandran, C. P.; Sandosham, ?. ?.; and Sivanandam, S., 1966, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (4), 333 partial larval development of Wuchereria bancrofti in cats (exper.) Life cycle, Nematoda Rao, S. H.; and Venkataratnam, ?., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (1), 14-20 Oesophagostomum asperum, goats (large intes- tine), morphology and development of eggs and free living larval stages, measurements of larvae compared with 0. venulosum and 0. columbianum Life cycle, Nematoda Rao, S. H.; and Venkataratnam, ?., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (2), 102-107 Oesophagostomum asperum in goats, life history study, detailed description of morphology and development of 4th and 5th larval stages Life cycle, Nematoda Remillet, M.; and van Waerebeke, D., 1977, Cahiers O.R.S.T.O.M., s. Biol., v. 11 (3), 1976, 219-224 Howardula acris n. sp. Life cycle, Nematoda Rojo-Vazquez, F. ?.; and Cordero del Campillo, M., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 685-699 Neostrongylus linearis, life cycle in mollusc intermediate hosts and sheep, morphology of larval stages Life cycle, Nematoda Romero Rodriguez, J.; Guevara Pozo, D.; and Lizcano Herrera, J., 1973, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol., v. 33 (2-3) , 315-329 Passalurus ambiguus, P. nonanulatus, review Life cycle, Nematoda Sathianesan, V.; and Peter, ?. T., 1976, Kerala J. Vet. Sc., v. 7 (1), 43-47 Oesophagostomum asperum, development of free living stages, measurements of 3rd stage larva compared with 0. venulosum Life cycle, Nematoda Seureau, C., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 29 (2), 240-241 K J' Abbreviata caucasica-infected Locusta migra- toria, cytopathological accumulation of microtubules in gut epithelial cells, struc- ture protects nematode from host reaction so that it can complete development when inges- ted by final host Life cycle, Nematoda Singh, M.; Ho, B. C.; and Lim, ?. L., 1972, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 3 (4), 622 Breinlia booliati, experimental transmission from naturally infected Rattus sabanus to laboratory albino rats (exper.) using infec- tive larvae from Armigeres subalbatus (exper.) infected vector mosquitoes Life cycle, Nematoda Smales, L. R., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 449-456 Labiostrongylus eugenii, life history: em- bryogenesis, larval development within egg, hatching process, second and third stage larval morphology and development, optimal temperatures Life cycle, Nematoda Smales, L. R., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 457-461 Labiostrongylus eugenii, life history: mor- phology and development of parasitic stages; failure to establish experimental infections in Macropus eugenii Life cycle, Nematoda Sotolongo Guerra, F., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (1), 29-33 Strongyloides stercoralis, human case, adult parasitic or strongyloid type males found, apparent variation on usual life cycle, more knowledge about life cycle needed Life cycle, Nematoda Suenaga, 0., 1972, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), ,v. 14 (1), 32-40 development of Dirofilaria immitis larvae in potential mosquito vectors, effects of tem- perature and season Life cycle, Nematoda Suenaga, 0., 1973, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 15 (2) , 84-91 Dirofilaria immitis, laboratory trials, development in local mosquitoes; high experi- mental infection rate in Anopheles sinensis, low in Aedes vexans nipponii: Nagasaki City Life cycle, Nematoda Sultanov, ?. ?.; Azimov, D. ?.; and Ubaidul- laev, la. U., 1975, Uzbek. Biol. Zhurnal (6), 39-42 Muellerius capillaris, development in mol- luscs as first and second intermediate hosts, sheep and goats as final hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Triantaphyllou, A. C.; and Moncol., D. J., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 961-973 Strongyloides ransomi, S. papillosus, chrom- osomal complement, gametogenesis, mode of reproduction, sex determination, hybridiza- tion tests SUBJECT HEADINGS 831 Life cycle, Nematoda Varughese, G., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 78-95 Cyclodontostomum purvisi, life cycle and developmental anatomy of free-living and parasitic stages Life cycle, Nematoda Vasilev, I.; and Denev, I., 1972, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 15, 21-32 Cyathostoma bronchialis, development of eggs and larvae, importance of earthworms in life cycle in enhancing larval infectiv- ity Life cycle, Nematoda Williams, P. ?., jr., 1975, J. Alabama Acad. Sc., v. 46 (3-4), 97 [Abstract] Longistriata noviberiae, life cycle, domes- tic rabbit, no intermediate host necessary to complete development Life cycle, Nematoda Zaman, V., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 462-465 Breinlia sergenti, electron microscopic observations on development within the fat body of Armigeres subalbatus (exper.) Life cycle, Nematoda Zielke, E., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (6), 546-547 Onchocerca volvulus, attempted development of larvae in mosquito hosts for purposes of laboratory study; Aedes aegypti selected Liverpool strain supported development with third-stage larvae found in the mosquito abdomen and, in one instance, in the head Life cycle, Protozoa Ankrom, S. L.; Chobotar, ?.; and Ernst, J. V., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 317-323 Eimeria ferrisi, redescription of sporulated oocysts, life cycle and observations on en- dogenous stages in mice Life cycle, Protozoa Arcay de Peraza, L.; and Bastardo de San Jose, T., 1975, Acta Biol. Venez., v. 9 (1), 77-91 Isospora cnemidophori in Cnemidophorus lemniscatus lemniscatus (nat. and exper.) and Ameiva ameiva (exper.), endogenous cycle of development in liver, redescrip- tion: Venezuela Life cycle, Protozoa Ashford, R. W. , 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 48A [Abstract] canary fed on feces from Accipiter nisus in- fected with sporocysts resembling Isospora buteonis was infected with young Sarcocystis cysts when examined 2 months later, postu- lated that raptor-passerine cycle may exist Life cycle, Protozoa Ashford, R. W., 19 77, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (1), 29-34 Sarcocystis tenella, Vulpes vulpes as final host of sheep Sarcocystis, life cycle, de- scription, developmental stages Life cycle, Protozoa Baerg, D. C.; and Rossan, R. N., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 167-168 Plasmodium vivax, development of exoerythro- cytic stage in Saguinus geoffroyi (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Bastardo de San Jose, T., 1974, Acta Biol. Venez., v. 8 (3-4), 567-578 Wenyonella arcayae sp. nov., Eimeria hispidi sp. nov., endogenous cycles in host intestine Life cycle, Protozoa Beesley, J. E., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (3), 273-283 Rasajeyna nannyla n. gen., ?. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Bennett, G. F.; Warren, M.; and Cheong, W. H., 1964, Med. J. Malaya, v. 19 (1), 32 strain variations of Plasmodium cynomolgi identified by sporogonie cycles Life cycle, Protozoa de Biasi, P.; et al., 1975, Mem. Inst. Butan- tan, v. 39, 85-101 Trypanosoma salamantae, T. phylodriasi, de- velopmental forms in culture Life cycle, Protozoa Birchall, L.; Brown, G.; and Hansman, D., 1972, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (24), 1269 life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii and differ- ential morphology and diagnosis from Isospora spp. Life cycle, Protozoa Boehringer, S.; and Hecker, ?., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (4), 463-467 Trypanosoma brucei brucei developmental stages in Glossina morsitans, quantitative ultrastructure, morphometric analysis, com- pared with previously published results on bloodstream forms, results discussed with reference to changes in structure and in oxidative metabolism Life cycle, Protozoa Boulard, Y., 1975, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (284), Zool. (194), 83-89 Klossiella tejerai, schizogony described, sporogony redescribed Life cycle, Protozoa Box, E. M., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 28A [Abstract] Isospora serini in Serinus canarius, explan- ation for chronic infection in contrast to usual self-limited coccidian life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Box, E. D., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (1), 57-67 Isospora serini and I. canaria, life cycles in Serinus canarius, endogenous stages, periodicity of oocyst discharge, patency and pathogenicity 832 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Bradbury, P. C.; Clamp, J. C.; and Lyon, J. T., III, 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 678-686 Terebrospira chattoni sp. n. Life cycle, Protozoa Bray, R. S.; Sinden, R. E.; and Strong, K., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 44A [Abstract] Plasmodium falciparum, development of oo- cysts and sporozoites in Anopheles gambiae Life cycle, Protozoa Brazil, R. P., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (5), 416 [Letter] Trypanosoma cruzi from Panstrongylus megis- tus, multinucleated syncytial mass previously undescribed in life cycle, possible genetic exchange involved Life cycle, Protozoa Breed, Go M.; and Olson, R. E., 1977, J. In- vert. Path., v. 30 (3), 387-405 Pleistophora crangoni n. sp. in Crangon spp.,* prevalence and intensity in relation to season and host size, parasitic castra- tion of females, shift in host sex ratio to- ward females, unsuccessful laboratory trans- mission experiments, spread of infection through shrimp, infected shrimp succumbed to low oxygen stress before uninfected shrimp, histopathology Life cycle, Protozoa Buengener, W., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 281-284 Trypanosoma musculi in inbred mice (exper.), parasite multiplication and course of infec- tion in single infection, after pre-infec- tion with T. congolense, or with added in- fection of T. brucei Life cycle, Protozoa Buengener, W., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 79-81 Plasmodium vinckei, influence of xanthine oxidase on duration of asexual cycle in the mouse Life cycle, Protozoa Canning, E. U.; et al., [1977], Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 51 (6), 1976, 607-623 Hepatocystis malayensis, H. brayi, merocyst, gametocytes, gametogenesis, fertilization, ultrastructural observations Life cycle, Protozoa Cerna, ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 6A [Abstract] coccidian oocysts isolated from Tyto alba caused heavy sarcosporidian infection in Mus musculus, asexual development of parasite Life cycle, Protozoa Chatton, E.; and Soyer, M.-O., 1973, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 15 (1), 27-60 [Posthumous article of Chatton, 1883-1947] Paradinium poucheti, external cycle; P. caulleryi n. sp., P. mesnili n. sp., in- ternal cycle, morphological development, systematic study shows probable relation- ship to mycetozoarians' Life cycle, Protozoa Chauhan, P. P. S.; et al., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (6), 492-494 Sarcocystis fusiformis cysts obtained from buffaloes, gametogonic development in dogs (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Chobotar, ?.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasi- tent, v. 48 (2), 111-121 Eimeria ferrisi, macrogamonts and macroga- metes in epithelial cells of Mus musculus cecum and colon, ultrastructure, develop- ment, oocyst wall formation Life cycle, Protozoa Coatney, G. R. , 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 3-9 malaria, relapse phenomenon, review, Presidential Address, American Society of Parasitologists Life cycle, Protozoa Colley, F. ?.; Lim, H. K.; and Lie, ?. J., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1), 142-143 Nosema eurytremae found in tissue of Brady- baena similaris (epicardium, pericardium) as well as hyperinfecting Postharmostomum gal- linum, first evidence that Nosema life cycle can be completed in snail tissue Life cycle, Protozoa Colley, F. ?.; and Mullin, S. W., 1971, South- east Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 444-452 Eimeria traguli, events in sporulation of oocyst population Life cycle, Protozoa Colley, F. ?.; and Zaman, V., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 465-480 Toxoplasma gondii, electron microscopic study of endogenous stages Life cycle, Protozoa Collins, W. E.; et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 6 3 (2) , 226-231 Plasmodium fragile, exoerythrocytic stages in Macaca mulatta (liver), description Life cycle, Protozoa Contacos, P. G.; and Collins, W. E., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (4), 617-618 [Letter] Plasmodium cynomolgi, rhesus monkeys, data suggest that theory of hepatic recycling as explanation for mechanism of malarial re- lapse does not obtain, probable that phen- omenon of relapse results from maturation of tissue schizonts with varying and/or predetermined intervals of dormancy Life cycle, Protozoa Crewe, S. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 449 [Abstract] species of malaria with morphological char- acters resembling those of Plasmodium cir- cumflexum, quotidian periodicity of schiz- ogony, birds (nat. and exper.): Nigeria SUBJECT HEADINGS 833 Life cycle, Protozoa Daniels, S. ?.; Herman, R. L.; and Burke, C. N., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (3), 402-410 unidentified protozoon in Salmo gairdneri (epithelium) exposed for as little as 1 hour to water known to contain infective stages of Myxosoma cerebralis, fine structure and possible life cycle stages, relationship to M. cerebralis remains unresolved Life cycle, Protozoa Davies, A. J.; and Johnston, M. R. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 315-320 Haemogregarina bigemina in Blennius pholis, incidence in relation to length of host, structure and development, no evidence for leech Oceanobdella bl?nnii as vector, cir- cumstantial evidence for Gnathia maxillaris as vector: Wales Life cycle, Protozoa Dedet, J. P., 1976, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, V. 74 (4), 413-434 Leishmania donovani, extensive review of human visceral leishmaniasis as world wide problem, geographic distribution, parasite life cycle, bibliography Life cycle, Protozoa Dedet, J. P.; and Gaudin, 0. G., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 535-536 [Letter] Leishmania donovani, growth on continuous cell line of Aedes albopictus with progres- sion from promastigote to amastigote at 24 ? Life cycle, Protozoa DeMartini, J. C.; and Moulton, J. ?., 1973, J. Comp. Path., v. 83 (3), 281-298 Theileria parva, cattle (exper.), origin of parasitized lymphoblasts, routes of their metastasis, ultrastructural features of affected lymph nodes and parasitized cells Life cycle, Protozoa Devdhar, M. J.; and Amoji, S. D., 1977, Arch. Protistenk., v. 119 (1-2), 75-85 Stylocephalus spp., morphological and life- cycle studies Life cycle, Protozoa Dissanaike, A. S.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (3), 271 [Letter] 2 species of Sarcocystis demonstrated in Bubalus bubalis (esophageal muscle) , sexual stages of S. fusiformis produced in cats (exper.) (small intestine) and of Sarcocystis sp. in dogs (exper.) (small intestine): Malaysia Life cycle, Protozoa Doby, J. M.; and Barker, R., 1976, Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, v. 170 (3), 661-665 Plasmodium vivax, human liver cell cultures inoculated with North Korean strain, de- scription of some rare intracytoplasmic form% probably connected with pre-erythrocytic cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1). 156-157 Toxoplasma gondii, persistence in intestine and other tissues of cats inoculated 143 to 473 days previously, implications for initi- ation of relapse Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P.; and Fayer, R., 1976, Parasitolo- gy, v. 73 (3), 371-380 Isospora bigemina "small race", life cycle in dogs (nat. and exper.) which can serve as both definitive and intermediate host, spor- ulated oocysts from dog not infectious to cattle, cats, or mice but structurally iden- tical oocysts were shed by dogs after inges- ting hearts and diaphragms from naturally infected cattle Life cycle, Protozoa DeMartini, J. C.; and Moulton, J. E., 1973, J. Comp. Path., v. 83 (3), 299-306 Theileria parva, calves (exper.), lymph sam- ples collected from tracheal vs. thoracic lymph ducts at various stages of East Coast fever, comparison of prevalence of parasi- tized cells, number of mitoses, and size distribution of lymphocytes Life cycle, Protozoa Desportes, I., 1975, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 17 (2), 215-228 Stylocephalus longicollis, scanning electron microscope study of different stages of life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Desser, S. S.; Fallis, A. M.; and Allison, F. R., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 799- 801 Leucocytozoon simondi, L. tawaki, nuclear changes preceding microgamete formation Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P.; and Frenkel, J. ?., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 537-546 Toxoplasma gondii, course of infection in cats following ingestion of tachyzoites and acutely infected mice, development of popu- lations of tachyzoites into bradyzoites in mice as correlated with biological studies of infectivity for cats and mice, proposed that length of prepatent period in cats is determined by presence or absence of brady- zoites in an ingested specimen Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P.; and Streitel, R. H., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 548-551 Hammondia hammondi, life cycle and trans- mission: tachyzoites are noninfectious to cats, infectivity being associated with cysts fo rmed by the 10th day of mouse infection; more cysts found in mouse muscle than in brain, less frequent occurrence in spleen, liver, lungs, lymph nodes; absence of congen- ital transmission in mice; oocysts noninfec- tious to chickens 834 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P.; and Streitel, R. ?. , 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 828-830 Sarcocystis: dogs but not cats shed sporo- cysts after being fed ovine tissue from Iowa, neither dogs nor cats did with ovine tissue from Ohio although cysts were demonstrated in it; neither dogs nor cats shed after por- cine tissue; both dogs and cats shed after bovine tissue Life cycle, Protozoa Dujsin, M.; and Pasini, J., 1972, Medicinar, Zagreb, v. 23 (1-2) , 9-19 extensive clinical review of human Toxoplasma gondii, life cycle, transmission via infected meat, diagnosis, prophylaxis Life cycle, protozoa Duszynski, D. W.; and Speer, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 191-197 Isospora arctopitheci, I. bigemina, sporo- zoite excystation, lack of Stieda body, comparison with other Isospora, Eimeria and Sarcocystis species Life cycle Protozoa Dzerzhinskii, V. ?.; and Svanbaev, S. K., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR, s. Biol. (1) , 34-36 Eimeria ninaekohljakimovi, endogenous devel- opmental cycle in lambs, schizonts and schi- zogony Life cycle, Protozoa Elee, ?. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 162 [Abstract] Trypanosoma congolense, T. brucei, T. rhode- siense, development in Glossina morsitans and small laboratory mammals Life cycle, Protozoa Ellis, D. S.; and Evans, D. ?., 1977, Nature (5614), v. 267, 834-835 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, passage through peritrophic membrane of Glossina morsitans morsitans Life cycle, Protozoa Ernst, J. V.; Todd, K. S., jr.; and Barnard, W. P., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 373-381 Eimeria sigmodontis, description of endo- genous stages Life cycle, Protozoa Erp, E.; and Fahrney, D., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (5), 707-709 Anaplasma marginale, evidence that marginal bodies may leave bovine red blood cells without concomitant lysis, supports proposed endocytosis-exocytosis mechanism of host cell entry and exit in anaplasmosis Life cycle, Protozoa Fallis, A. M.; Jacobson, R. L.; and Raybould, J. N., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (3), 438- 442 Leucocytozoon neavei, L. schoutedeni, sporogo- ny, transmission by Simulium spp. : Tanzania Life cycle, Protozoa Farley, C. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 418-427 Minchinia neIsoni in Crassostrea virginica, epizootiologic relationships concerning parasite life cycle, pathologic effects on host, and effects of physical factors: mor- tality, incidence, seasonal prevalence of progressive disease stages, gross and his- topathology, salinity and temperature ef- fects, differences in host susceptibility between native and introduced hosts: Chesa- peake Bay, Maryland Life cycle, Protozoa Fayer, R., 1972, Science (4017), v. 175, 65-67 Sarcocystis sp., development of gametocytes, gametes, and cyst-like bodies in cell cul- ture Life cycle, Protozoa Fayer, R., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1072-1075 Sarcocystis cruzi, parameters of sporocyst production by dogs fed experimentally and naturally infected beef: prepatent period, time of maximum production, numbers shed per dog and per gram of feces Life cycle, Protozoa Fayer, R.; Johnson, A. J.; and Hildebrandt, P. K., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 10-14 Sarcocystis fusiformis, narrow specificity of asexual stages for bovine intermediate host, wider but restricted host range of sexu- al stages for coyotes, dogs, foxes, and rac- coons Life cycle, Protozoa Fayer, R.; Mahrt, J. L.; and Johnson, A. J., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 509 Sarcocystis fusiformis, life cycle and pathogenic effects in calves (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Fink, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 183-184 Plasmodium] berghei yoelii, P. cathemerium, schizogony and sporogony stages, metabolites and antimetabolites Life cycle, Protozoa Fitzgerald, Paul R., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 336-338 Eimeria stiedai, transmission from donor to recipient rabbits by blood transfusion, data suggest that sporozoites either free in blood or inside macrophages or monocytes are the route by which E. stiedai reaches the liver Life cycle, Protozoa Fize, ?.; and Michel, R., 1972, Protistolog- ica, v. 8 (2), 143-153 Astasia fennica, life cycle, ultrastructure SUBJECT HEADINGS 835 Life cycle, Protozoa Foley, D. ?.; and Vanderberg, J. P., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 69-81 Plasmodium berghei, successful transmission to rats, mice, and hamsters using liver from sporozoite-infected rats without con- comitant blood infections, concluded that infections were due to immature exoerythro- cytic schizonts (EES), other life cycle stages rigorously excluded as cause of in- fectivity, immunity to malaria in sporozo- ite-immune mice does not extend to EES Life cycle, Protozoa Gardener, P. J.; and Chance, M. L., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 23 ?Demonstration] Leishmania donovani, L. mexicana amazonensis, enzyme differences between life-cycle stages, malate dehydrogenase occurred in promasti- gote culture stage as different isoenzyme variants but not in amastigote intracellular form, lactate dehydrogenase could not be demonstrated in either stage Life cycle, Protozoa Foley, D. ?.; and Vanderberg, J. P., 1977, Experientia, v. 33 (7), 911-912 Plasmodium berghei, rats, mice, simple meth- od for transmitting infection by inoculation of immature exoerythrocytic schizonts, pos- sibility that infection has been induced by other life cycle stages has been experimen- tally excluded, potential applications of this technique Life cycle, Protozoa Fremount, ?. N.; and Miller, L. H., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (1), 1-8 organ distribution and ultrastructure of Plasmodium fragile-infected erythrocytes ad- herent to vascular endothelium Life cycle, Protozoa Frenke1, J. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 13-30 "there is justification to regard Pneumocyst- is from rats and man as different species. . . that from humans is designated P. jiroveci n. sp. ... no significant mor- phologic differences between the two species are recognized; the separation rests on apparent species specificity and serologic differences.", morphology, physiology and immunology in relation to pathology Life Cycle, Protozoa Frenkel, J. K., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 611-628 isosporoid coccidia, life cycle patterns, extensive comparison, implications for clas- sification Life cycle, Protozoa Frenkel, J. K.; Dubey, J. P.; and Hoff, R. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (3), 421-424 Toxoplasma gondii, Besnoitia jellisoni, loss of stages after prolonged passage in tachy- zoite stage (T. gondii developed cysts which when fed to cats failed to produce oocysts; B. jellisoni lost capacity to form cysts), phenomena explained by loss of genomes or gene products Life cycle, Protozoa Gallucci, ?. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 254-263 Haemoproteus columbae, macrogametogenesis, fertilization, fine structure Life cycle, Protozoa Gallucci, ?. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 264-275 Haemoproteus columbae, differentiating ooki- nete, fine structure, presence of conoid re- ported for first time in Haemosporina Life cycle, Protozoa Gomez Lus, R., 1969, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 45 (3), 173-188 extensive review of Toxoplasma gondii, mor- phology, life cycle, epidemiology of congen- ital and acquired forms, prophylaxis Life cycle, Protozoa Gorenflot, ?.; et al., 1976, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 34 (5-6), 199-209 Plasmodium berghei, mice, morphology of infected erythrocytes, optical and scanning electron microscopy, proposed hypothetical cycle explaining erythrocyte polymorphism Life cycle, Protozoa Gunders, A. E.; and Hadani, ?., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 536-538 Nuttallia meri, transmission to Psammomys obesus by field-collected Ornithodoros erra- ticus (both by intraperitoneal injection of triturated ticks and by bite), believed to be first recorded transmission of mammalian piroplasm by argasid tick: Jordan Valley Life cycle, Protozoa Gunders, A. E.; and Hadani, ?., 1974, Nature (5438), v. 247, 225-226 Nuttallia meri, demonstration of transmisson to Psammomys obesus by bite of field-col- lected Ornithodoros erraticus Life cycle, Protozoa Gut, J., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 455 [Abstract] Eimeria labbeana in Streptopelia decaocto (exper.), life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Haberkorn, ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 194-195 Blastocrithidia triatomae, course of in- fection in Triatoma infestans, transmission by coprophagy and cannibalism Life cycle, Protozoa Hadani, ?.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 65A [Abstract] Nuttallia danii, gerbils, relatively short span of time between tick (Hyalomma excava- tum) transmission of parasite and its ap- pearance in the blood makes the existence of exo-erythrocytic forms highly improbable 836 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Hall, I. M.; Oliver, ?. ?. ?.; and Given, B. ?., 1976, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 3 (3), 257- 260 Nosema takapauensis n. sp., schizogony, sporogony, spores in Costelytra zealandica (fat tissue): Takapau, southern Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Life cycle, Protozoa Harry, O. G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 450 [Abstract] ?lalpighamoeba locustae, life cycle in Schis- tocerca gregaria Life cycle, Protozoa Harry, 0. G.; and Finlayson, L. H., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (2), 127-135 Malpighamoeba locustae in Schistocerca gre- garia, life cycle, ultrastructure, mode of feeding (phagocytosis) Life cycle, Protozoa Hendricks, L. D., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 458-461 Hepatozoon griseisciuri, schizogonic develop- ment in the gray squirrel, distribution and concentration of stages throughout host reticuloendothelial system, wide divergence in number of merozoites, comparison of in vivo and in vitro forms Life cycle, Protozoa Hewitt, G. C.; and Little, R. W. , 1972, N. Zealand J. Marine and Freshwater Research, v. 6 (1-2), 1-10 Myxosoma cerebralis, life cycle, pathology, disease control: Otago Acclimatisation Society Hatchery at Waitati near Dunedin, New Zealand Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0., 1977, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tier- arztl. Wehnschr., v. 90 (11), 218-224 Sarcocystis suihominis n. sp., life cycle study; S. bovihominis failure to infect pigs proves that it is a different species from S. suihominis n. sp. Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A.-O.; and Gestrich, R., 1976, Beri, u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 89 (1), 1-5 Sarcocystis ovicanis, developmental stages in lambs, lamb muscles infectious for ex- perimental dogs Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A.-O.; Gestrich, R. ; and Ipczynski, V., 1975, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchn- schr., v. 88 (23), 449-453 small race of Isospora bigemina, life cycle, developmental stages, intestine of dog Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A.-O.; Gestrich, R. ; and Janitschke, K., 1976, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchn- schr., v. 89 (6), 116-120 Sarcocystis bovihominis, sporocysts in feces of rhesus monkey, baboons, and humans, all experimentally infected with material from calf Life cycle, Protozoa Hoff, R. L.; et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1121-1124 Toxoplasma gondii, forms developed in cul- ture characterized by their oral infectivity for cats and mice and by prepatent periods resulting in cats, investigation of role of antibody in formation of bradyzoites Life cycle, Protozoa Homewood, C. ?.; and Howells, R. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 526-527 Plasmodium berghei, cyclical changes in carbohydrate metabolism, gain and loss of enzymes of citric acid cycle follows change of host Life cycle, Protozoa Hommel, M.; and Robertson, E., 1976, Experien- tia, v. 32 (4), 464-466 Trypanosoma blanchardi, in vitro system for study of attachment of trypanosomes to plas- tic (polystyrene flasks) by means of hemi- desmosomes, significance of this type of attachment unknown, reproduces natural stage in life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Howells, R. E.; and Maxwell, L. ?., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 19 [Demonstration] Plasmodium berghei, isocitrate dehydrogenase activity in relation to mitochondrial changes during life-cycle; enhancement of enzyme activity greater in reticulocytes in- fected by chloroquine-resistant vs. -sensi- tive strain Life cycle, Protozoa Hudkins-Vivion, G.; Kistner, T. P.; and Fayer, R., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (1), 86-87 coccidia-free Canis familiaris and captive Canis latrans fed Sarcocystis - infected flesh from Bos taurus and Odocoileus h. hemionus, statistical difference in size of resulting sporocysts indicates Sarcocystis from Bos taurus and 0. h. hemionus probably constitute distinct species with life cycle dependent on respective ruminant host and a canine host : Oregon Life cycle, Protozoa Janitschke, K.; Protz, D.; and Werner, ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 215-219 Sarcosporidia [sp.], cysts from Gazella granti (muscle) fed to dogs and cats which shed oocysts and sporocysts (feces), morpho- logical study Life cycle, Protozoa Kalavati, C., 1977, Arch. Protistenk., v. 119 (3) , 217-223 Ganapatiella odontotermi ?. gen. ?. sp. Life cycle, Protozoa Kemp, R. L.; and Franson, J. C., 1975, Avian Dis., v. 19 (4), 741-744 Histomonas meleagridis, experimental trans- mission to chickens and turkeys by earth- worms recovered from pheasant yard soil; earthworms may serve as transport hosts for Heterakis eggs and thus ultimately for H. meleagridis SUBJECT HEADINGS 837 Life cyle, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 449-457 Leucocytozoon ziemanni, development in simuliid vectors and in saw-whet owls, game- togony and sporogony, schizogony, sequential appearance of hepatic and megaloschizonts and associated round and fusiform gametocytes Life cycle, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1976, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 54 (11), 1840-1849 Trypanosoma murmanensis in cod and leech Johanssonia sp., life cycle more rapid at higher temperatures Life cycle, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 261-277 Plasmodium berghei nigeriensis subsp. nov. , life cycle, sporogony, effect of high and low temperatures on sporogony, infectivity of sporozoites, primary exoerythrocytic schizogony, blood stages; zoogeography; com- parison with P. b. berghei, P. b. yoelii, and P. b. killicki Life cycle, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R.; et al., 1977, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, s. B, Biol. Sc.(1131) , v. 198, 191-199 Leishmania braziliensis in Lutzomyia longi- palpis (exper.), development and attachment of parasites in ileum and pylorus Life cycle, Protozoa Kingston, N.; and Morton, J. ?., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 179-181 Trypanosoma cervi in Cervus canadensis (spleen, liver), recovery of multiplication stages Life cycle, Protozoa Lainson, R.; Shaw, J. J.; and Ward, R. D., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (3), 225-243 Schellackia landauae sp. nov., development, life cycle, exper. transmission between Poly- chrus marmoratus and Culex pipiens fatigans: Brazil Life cycle, Protozoa Lamy, L. H., 1971, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, v. 69 (4), 401-420 Leishmania donovani, Trypanosoma cruzi, T. brucei group, comparisons of life cycle, morphology, reproduction and development, metabolism, extensive review Life cycle, Protozoa Landau, I., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 67 (4), 403-407 analysis of analogy between Toxoplasma and Hepatozoon life cycles; importance and role of cyst formation in the Coccidia Life cycle, Protozoa Landau, I.; et al., 1975, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 281, s. D, Sc. Nat. (22), 1721-1723 Eimeria sp., crustacean infected with oo- cysts from fish feces, freed sporozoites re- main as latent stage in intestinal wall; possible alimentary pyramid concentrating infective forms in aquatic environment Gymnothorax moringa "murene" (foie, intes- tin): Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe Mysidacea (intestinal wall) (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Le Bail, 0.; and Landau, I., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 663-668 Schellackia balli n. sp. Life cycle, Protozoa Lepp, D. L.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 199-206 Isospora canis in dogs (exper.), description, endogenous cycle, localization in small in- testine; failure to reinfect previously in- fected dogs Life cycle, Protozoa Lie, K. J.; and Colley, F., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (3), 410-411 [Demonstration] Perezia helminthorum recovered from rediae of Echinostoma malayanum, stages in life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Loubes, Cl.; Ormieres, R.; and Bouix, G., [1972], Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (4), 1971, 519-530 Gregarina embiae n. sp., life cycle, ultra- structure of cephalin Life cycle, Protozoa Louckova, ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 457 [Abstract] Leptomonas sp. in Corixa punctata, life cy- cle, unusual mode of encystment Life cycle, Protozoa Macchioni, G.; and Marconcini, ?., 1974, Ann. Fac. Med. Vet., Pisa, v. 26, 1973 , 402-409 Sarcocystis tenella, life cycle in cats experimentally infected with cysts from sheep oesophagus, not infective to dogs, mice and chickens; incidence in sheep Life cycle, Protozoa McConnel1, E. E.; et al., 1972, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (2), 113-115 Isospora papionis, numerous oocysts found in skeletal muscles of Papio ursinus, possible importance of this localization in regard to parasite life cycle: Kruger National Park, Republic of South Africa Life cycle, Protozoa McCully, R. M.; et al., 1975, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 42 (4), 117-133 Hepatozoon sp. in wild carnivores and H. canis in dogs compared, location in host, developmental stages, lesions, pathogenesis; attempt to transmit Hepatozoon from jackal to dogs by means of Rhipicephalus sanguineus was inconclusive: South Africa 838 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa McDougald, L. R.; and Jeffers, '?. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 530-534 Eimeria tenella precocious vs. normal strains, comparative development in vitro, pathogenicity attenuation and reduction of prepatent period in precocious strain clearly resulted from omission of portion of life cycle (2nd generation schizogony) Life cycle, Protozoa McDougald, L. R.; and Jeffers, ?. ?., 1976, Science (4236), v. 192, 258-259 Eimeria tenella, selection for precocious- ness resulted in strain with only one asex- ual generation prior to gametogony in vitro Life cycle, .Protozoa McQueary, C. ?.; Worley, D. E.; and Catlin, J. E., 1977, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 38 (10), 1673-1674 Eimeria leuckarti, horses, prevalence and life cycle: southwestern Montana Life cycle, Protozoa Mandai, ?. ?., 1977, Indian J. Animal Health, v. 16 (1) ,5-8 Isospora lacazei, Eimeria labbeana, distri- bution patterns of DNA and RNA in various stages of life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Markus, M. ?., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (2), 247-248 Eimeria tenella, passage through Lumbricus terrestris does not affect infectivity for chicks, implies possibility of cat- earthworm-bird-cat cycle for Toxoplasma gondii Life cycle, Protozoa Markus, M. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 535 [Letter] human malaria, support for hypothesis that sporozoites remain dormant after entering host body and are mechanisms responsible for relapse phenomenon and extended prepatent period; likened to similar behavior of some Isospora spp. Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 48 (2), 137-150 Theileria annulata, developmental stages in intestine and haemolymph of Hyalomma anatoli- cum excavatum, microgamont-like stages, mi- crogamete- 1 ike stages, ookinete-like stages, electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; Heydorn, 0.; and Gestrich, R., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 83A [Abstract] calves infected with Isospora hominis sporo- cysts or I. bigemina large forms from dog or cat, development of Sarcocystis fusifor- mis cysts in musculature, each of 3 species of Isospora forms characteristic cysts, "Ainsi, il semble prouve que les kystes de Sarcocystis fusiformis Railliet, 1897 font partie des cycles de d?veloppement d'au moins trois especes diff?rentes de Coccid- ies." Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; Heydorn, ?. 0.; and Gestrich, R., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (2), 83-92 Sarcocystis ovicanis, lambs infected with cysts from dogs which had been infected with sheep muscles infected with S. tenella, light and electron microscopy of cysts in lambs, cyst wall structure Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, ?.; and Schein, E., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (4), 14A [Abstract] Theileria, sexual development in intestine and hemolymph of Hyalomma anatolicum excava- tum Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, ?.; and Schein, E., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 182-191 electron microscopic study of developmental stages of Theileria parva in the intestine of the tick Hyalomma anatolicum Life cycle, Protozoa Metz, H., 1973, Med. Klin., Berlin, v. 68 (37), 1199-1202 Toxoplasma gondii, clinical aspects, epide- miology, life cycle, congenital and acquired forms Life cycle, Protozoa Markus, M. ?.; et al., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 3 [Demonstra- tion] Sarcocystis fusiformis, attempted infection of chimpanzees and cats; one cat shed sporo- cysts; all animals sero-negative to indirect fluorescent antibody test Life cycle, Protozoa Mason, J., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 581-585 Plasmodium vivax, seasonal pattern and pat- terns of recurrences in high-incidence coastal area, relapse pattern observed may provide for parasite survival through pro- longed dry season of low transmission poten- tial: El Salvador Life cycle, Protozoa Meyer, C. L.; and Bennett, G. F., 1976, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 54 (2), 133-141 Plasmodium circumflexum, P. polare, sporogony Life cycle, Protozoa Meyer, H.; and de Souza, W., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (3), 385-390 Trypanosoma cruzi, peripheral microtubules, number and arrangement in different life cycle stages (spheromastigotes and trypomas- tigotes) Life cycle, Protozoa Michajlow, W.; and Wita, I., 1977, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 24 (10), 1976, 615-618 ' Embryocola diflagellatus sp. ?., develop- mental cycle SUBJECT HEADINGS 839 Life cycle, Protozoa Molnar, K., 1976, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 26 (3), 303-312 Eimeria sinensis, description, developmental stages, pathology Life cvcle, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 23-34 Eimeria contorta, asexual development from sporozoite to first-generation merozoite in tissue culture, possible feeding function of some structures, electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Ormieres, R.; Louis, C.; and Kuhl, G., [1972], Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (4), 1971, 547-556 Mattesia oryzaephili n. sp., life cycle, pathology, Oryzaephilus surinamensis Life cycle, Protozoa Ormieres, R.; Louis, C.; and Kuhl, G., 1972, Protis tologica, v. 8 (3), 287-294 Mattesia oryzaephili, first generation schizogony, ultrastructure Life cycle, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 91-101 Eimeria contorta, development, first gener- ation merozoites to second generation schi- zonts and merozoites in mouse, electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Munday, B. L.; Humphrey, J. D.; and Kila, V., 1977, Avian Dis., v. 21 (4), 697-703 Sarcocystis [sp.], fowl, severe myositis, prevalence, pathology, successful transmis- sion to a dog Life cycle, Protozoa Naciri-Bontemps, ?., 1976 , Ann. Recherches Vet., v. 7 (3) , 223-230 Eimeria acervulina cycle, grown in primary culture of chicken kidney cells, inoculation with sporozoites for schizogony, merozoites for g amo go ny Life cycle, Protozoa Narasimhamurti, C. C., 1976, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, v. 84 (4), 141-147 Eimeria mecistophori n. sp. in Mecistocepha- lus punctifrons (gut), life cycle: Univer- sity Campus, Waltair Life cycle, Protozoa Narasimhamurti, C. C., 1977, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, v. 86 (4), 239-244 Adelina rayi n. sp., sporogony Life cycle, Protozoa Ormerod, W. E.; and Venkatesan, S., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 161 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, working hypothesis on the life cycle in mammalian hosts Life cycle, Protozoa Ormieres, R., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (5), 1975, 521-529 Gregarina ovata, life cycle, production of macrosporocysts, compared with Gregarina fallax n. sp. life cycle producing micro- sporocysts, host specificity Life' cycle, Protozoa Ormieres, R.; et al., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 320-328 Octosporea muscaedomesticae, various life cycle stages, ultrastructure Life cycle, Protozoa Otieno, L. H.; Darji, N. ; and Onyango, P., 1976, Acta Trop., v. 33 (2), 143-150 Trypanosoma brucei, development to infective stage in Glossina morsitans following inocu- lation of bloodstream forms into haemocoel, observations suggest possibility of cyclical transmission other than by the classically prescribed route of migration in tsetses; unusual modes of multiplication observed in haemocoel trypanosomes Life cycle, Protozoa Overdulve, J. P., 1976, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 28 (4), 363 [Abstract] Toxoplasma gondii, light and electron micros- copy of development in small intestine of cat Life cycle, Protozoa Padchenko, I. K., 1975, Vestnik Zool., Akad. Nauk Ukrainsk. SSR, Inst. Zool. (5), 52-56 Trichomonadidae, polymorphism observed only during reproduction; multiple reproduction arising from chemicals; absence of cyst stage proven Life cycle, Protozoa Pakes, S. P.; Shadduck, J. ?.; and Cali, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 481-488 Encephalitozoon cuniculi from rabbits, fine structure and development in rabbit choroid plexus cell cultures found to be identical with that of isolates from hamster and mouse, "proposed, therefore, that the 3 or- ganisms represent the same species, Encepha- litozoon cuniculi." Life cycle, Protozoa Paterson, W. ?.; and Desser, S. S., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 294-301 Haemogregarina balli sp. ?., life cycle and biology: leeches as presumed vectors; de- scription of sporogonie development; no transovarial transmission in turtle; failure to exper. infect turtles or leeches: Lake Sasajewan, Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada Life cycle, Protozoa Pestre-Alexandre, M.; and Nicolas, J. ?., 1972, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 1 (12), special no., 557-564 Toxoplasma gondii, morphology, life cycle, epidemiology, domestic cat as intermediate host in transmission to man 840 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Pifer, L. L.; Hughes, W. T.; and Murphy, M. J., jr., 1977, Pediat. Research, v. 11 (4), 305- 316 Pneumocystis carinii, isolation and propaga- tion in vitro using chick embryo epithe- lial lung cell cultures; scanning and trans- mission electron morphology, life cycle and cyst multiplication, attachment to host cells, RNA*, DNA and protein synthesis, no active mechanism for motility observed Life cycle, Protozoa Poitrat, C., 1973, Medecine Infant., v. 80 (3), 345-365 Toxoplasma gondii, general review of life cycle, morphology, diagnosis, epidemiology and clinical management Life cycle, Protozoa Potgieter, F. T.; and Els, H. J., 1976, On- derstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 43 (3), 123- 128 Babesia bovis, merozoite development in sali- vary glands of Boophilus microplus larvae, ultrastructure Life cycle, Protozoa Powell, F.. ?.; and McCarley, J. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 928-931 murine sarcocysts fed to cats produced isos- poran infection, resulting oocysts fed to mice produced sarcocysts, sarcocysts from exper.-infected mice fed to other cats again produced Isospora felis-like infection Life cycle, Protozoa Regal, D. S., 1976, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 23 (9), 744-763 Eimeria necatrix, chickens (exper.), develop?* mental stages in middle section of small intestine, caecum and large intestine, light and electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Regal, D. S., 1977, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 24 (4), 297-316 Eimeria necatrix in chickens (exper.), developmental stages of schizogony and gametogony in various sections of the in- testine, light and electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Rehman, ?., 1974, Pakistan J. Sc., v. 26 (1-6), 89-91 Eimeria tenella, white leghorn chickens (ex- per), life cycle studies, prepatent period Life cycle, Protozoa Ribeiro, R. D.; Belda Neto, F. M.; and Pereira Barretto, M., 1977, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 37 (1) , 55-59 Trypanosoma cruzi, various strains, evolution in coelomic cavity of triatomines Life cycle, Protozoa Riedel, D., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (1), 8-17 Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) tamiasi sp. ?., life cycle, mode of reproduction, morpho- genesis, morphometries, host specificity Life cycle, Protozoa Rollinson, D., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 21 [Demonstration] Eimeria tenella, development in Coturnix c. jap?nica eggs to oocysts capable of sporula- tion Life cycle, Protozoa Romero Rodriguez, J., 1973, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol., v. 33 (2-3), 235-242 Isospora lacazei, I. chloridis, morphology, sporulation, endogenous cycle, Serinus canarius (intestino delgado): Spain Life cycle, Protozoa Romero-Rodriguez, J., 1975, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol., v. 35 (1-2), 113-116 Isospora schwetzi, description, sporulation, differentiation of species of Isospora found in genus Corvus Life cycle, Protozoa Rommel, M.; et al., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 204-205 Frenkelia clethrionomyobuteonis, life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Rommel, M.; and Geisel, 0., 1975, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 88 (24), 468-471 Sarcocystis equicanis, incidence, stages in horse and dog, life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Rommel, M.; Krampitz, ?. E.; and Geisel, 0., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (2), 139-146 Frenkelia clethrionomyobuteonis, sexual de- velopment in small intestine of Buteo buteo (exper.) infected with cysts from Clethrio- nomys glareolus Life cycle, Protozoa Rose, M. E.; and Hesketh, P., 1976, Parasitol- ogy, v. 73 (1), 25-37 Eimeria maxima, determination of life-cycle stages which induce protective immunity (second generation schizont probably most concerned), stages affected by immune re- sponse (sexual stages most susceptible), chickens Life cycle, Protozoa Rudzinska, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 169 (3), 323-334 Babesia microti invades host erythrocyte through invagination of host plasma membrane with formation of parasitophorous vacuole, vacuolar space disappears and membrane of parasite and vacuole become closely adjacent, outer membrane then disintegrates Life cycle, Protozoa Rudzinska, ?. ?.; and Trager, W., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (6) , 928-938 Babesia microti, intraerythrocytic stage, fine structure and formation of merozoites, schizogony stage lacking SUBJECT HEADINGS 841 Life cycle, Protozoa Ruiz, ?.; and Frenkel, J. ?., 1976, J. Infect. Dis.) v. 133 (4), 409-418 Sarcocystis muris, obligatory 2-host life cycle (mouse-cat), development, pathology Life cycle, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 51 (3), 229-240 Eimeria ferrisi, mice, electron microscopy of microgamogony Life cycle, Protozoa Ryley, J. F.; and Robinson, T. E., 19 76, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 257-275 Eimeria magna, rabbits, schizogony, game- togony, excystation of oocysts; mild patho- genic effects Life cycle, Protozoa Samoil, H. P.; and Samuel, W. M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 203-205 Eimeria robertsoni, life cycle in Lepus americanus (nat. and exper.), failure of cross-transmission to Oryctolagus cuniculus Alberta Life cycle, Protozoa Sanders, R. 0.; and Poinar, G. 0., jr., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 594-602 Lankesteria clarki sp. n. in Aedes sierren- sis Life cycle, Protozoa Sanders, R. D.; and Poinar, G. 0., jr., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (1), 109-119 Pleistophora probably n. sp. in Aedes sierrensis, development and fine structure, potential as biological control agent Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 165-167 Theileria annulata, microgametes, macroga- metes, zygotes, ookinetes, sporonts, in mid- gut or haemolymph of Hyalomma anatolicum ex- cava tum (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Schrevel, J.; Asfaux-Foucher, G.; and Bafort, J. M., 1977, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 59 (3), 332-350 Plasmodium b. berghei in Anopheles stephensi (midgut), ultrastructural study of sporogony, multiple nuclear divisions Life cycle, Protozoa Senaud, J., 1972, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, v. 70 (1), 3-27 extensive review of life cycle, morphology and development of Toxoplasma gondii Life cycle, Protozoa Senaud, J.; Chobotar, ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., J. 49 (3), 217-222 Eimeria ferrisi, asexual development in in- testinal lumen of mouse, multinuclear stages apparently identical with endogenesis, ultra- structure Life cycle, Protozoa Senaud, J.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Scholtyseck, E., J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 715-720 Besnoitia jellisoni, development in macro- phages and cysts from experimentally in- fected Mus musculus, results "concerning origin and formation of inner complex of pellicle during endodyogeny indicate origin of inner membranes from endoplasmic reticu- lum Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 205-206 Theileria annulata, developmental stages in Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E.; Buescher, G.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (2), 123-136 Theileria annulata, developmental stages in gut of engorged Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum nymphs, microgamonts, microgametes, macro- gamonts, macrogametes, zygotes, kinetes , light microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E.; Warnecke, M.; and Kirmse, P., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 309-316 Theileria parva, life cycle in gut of Rhipi- cephalus appendiculatus, morphology of de- velopmental stages Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E.; and Warnecke, M., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 211 Theileria parva, developmental stages in intestine of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Hyalomma a. excavatum Life cycle, Protozoa Sheffield, H. G. ; Frenkel, J. K.; and Ruiz, ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 629-641 Sarcocystis muris, mice, development of para- site, cyst wall, and parasitized muscle cells during course of infection and in correlation with potential infectivity of cyst organisms, ultrastructural study Life cycle, Protozoa Shute, P. G.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 474-481 Plasmodium vivax, delayed incubation in North Korean strain characterized by predominantly prolonged prepatent period, study shows that number of sporozoites influences length of prepatent period Life cycle, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; Canning, E. U.; and Spain, ?., 1976, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, s. ? Bini ?? (1110), v. 193, 55-76 ' ' Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis, transmission electron microscopy, ultrastructure of micro- and macrogametocytes, nuclear and cytoplasmic changes during gametogenesi s, fertilization 842 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Singotam, L.; and Dass, ?. M. S., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (9), 719-727 Grebneckiella pixellae, scanning electron microscopy of various life cycle stages re- veals: epimerite as attachment organ to host gut epithelium, epicytic folds of body wall at various regions of trophozoite, changes in body folds during gamont forma- tion and sexual dimorphism, syzygy, gamete formation, spore structure, possible role of epicytic folds in gregarine movement and absorption of nutrients Life cycle, Protozoa Smith, D. D.; and Frenkel, J. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1066-1071 Besnoitia darlingi, isolation from Didelphis marsupialis, production of acute lethal in- fections in mice and hamsters by inoculation of cysts., chronic infections with formation of tissue cysts obtained in mice by sulfadi- azine prophylaxis, cysts fed to cats result- ed in shedding of isosporoid oocysts, mouse- to-mouse transmission achieved by injecting triturated tissue containing cysts, serolog- ic testing Life cycle, Protozoa Sprague, V.; and Vernick, S. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 667-677 Ichthyosporidium sp., apparently identical with I. giganteum, fine structure of cyst and some sporulation stages, cyst apparently a defensive reaction of host origin but liv- ing and metabolically active, new interpre- tation of Golgi complex Life cycle, Protozoa Sterling, C. R.; and DeGiusti, D. L., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 276-283 Haemoproteus metchnikovi in Chrysops calli- dus, differentiating oocysts and mature sporozoites, fine structure Life cycle, Protozoa Stockdale, P. H. G., 1976, Vet. Parasitol., v. 1 (4), 367-376 Eimeria zuernii, schizogony and gametogony Life cycle, Protozoa Stockdale, P. H. G., 1977, Brit. Vet. J., v. 133 (5), 471-473 Eimeria zuernii, calves (exper.), life cycle apparently contains at least two schizogonous generations before gametogony Life cycle, Protozoa Szabo, T., 1974, Mount Sinai J. Med., v. 41 (6), 765-773 human Toxoplasma gondii, current status in the United States, clinical review (pathol- ogy, transmission, epidemiology, diagnosis, prophylaxis, temporal variations) Life cycle, Protozoa Szekely, R.; and Sapunar, J., 1976, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 31 (1-2), 23-29 Giardia lamblia in humans, life cycle, morphology, pathology, clinical aspects and treatment, review- Life cycle, Protozoa Tadros, W. ; and Laarman, J. J., 1976, Acta Leidensia, v. 44, 107 pp. Sarcocystis and related coccidian parasites, general review with discussion of biological aspects of life cycles and new proposal for classification Life cycle, Protozoa Tadros, W.; and Laarman, J. J., 19 77, Proc. ?. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, v. 80 (4), 351- 352 Sarcocystis cuniculi Life cycle, Protozoa Terragna, ?., 1975, Paediatrician, v. 4 (2-3), 138-154 Toxoplasma gondii in children, present per- spectives, extensive review (biology, epide- miology, life cycle, clinical aspects, diag- nosis, fine structure, therapy) Life cycle, Protozoa Timofeev, ?. ?.; and Akulov, ?. V., 1975, Sel'skokhoz. Biol., v. 10 (2), 257-263 Toxoplasma gondii, life cycle, oocysts isolated from cats and alimentarily intro- duced into calves, sheep, and rabbits caused mild to severe infections, recommen- ded removal from animal houses of toxo- plasma positive cats Life cycle, Protozoa Trigg, P. I.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1977, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 15, 57-81 parasitic Protozoa, morphological, biochemi- cal, and physiological changes occurring during life cycles, symposium presentation Life cycle, Protozoa Tronchin, G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 475-476 [Abstract] Gregarina blaberae in Blaberus craniifer (exper.), relationship between life cycle of parasite and host Life cycle, Protozoa Tsai, C. S.; and Cross, J. ?., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 556-557 [Demonstration] Toxoplasma gondii, re-confirmation of coc- cidian-like cycle in the intestinal tract of the domestic cat (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Tsuneda, ?., 1974, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.). v. 16 (1), 11-20 Pias modium gallinaceum, asexual forms and gametocytes, cyclic changes in numbers in blood of infected fowls, effect ofchloro- quine treatment, exflagellation of gameto- cytes (as indication of infectivity for mos- quito vectors) demonstrated as long as mature gametocytes could be found in blood SUBJECT HEADINGS 843 Life cycle, Protozoa Ungureanu, E.; et al., 197 7, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 482-483 Plasmodium vivax, tropical and temperate strain differences probably resulting from production of 2 types of sporozoites, type I in tropical strain eliciting short prepatent period and type II in temperate strain eliciting long prepatent period, relapse of P. vivax possibly delayed parasitemia from type II sporozoites Life cycle, Protozoa Upadhyay, A. N. ; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 46 (10), 567-570 coccidia, pigs (exper.), measurements of 4 types of mature schizonts recovered from single pig (small intestine) Life cycle, Protozoa Urdaneta-Morales, S.; and de Alvarado, E., 1975, Acta Biol. Venez., v. 9 (1), 17-36 Trypanosoma cruzi Y strain, Aedes aegypti (exper.), enteric development from trypo- mastigote to epimastigote Life cycle, Protozoa Varghese, T., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 227-235 Eimeria labbeana from Columba livia, micro- gametogenesis, fine structure of micro- gamonts and microgametes Life cycle, Protozoa Vasallo Matilla, F., 1971, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 47 (1), 37-47 morphology, life cycle, first reports of human infection with Isospora hominis re- corded in Spain Life cycle, Protozoa Vetterling, J. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 510 Eimeria tenella will not complete life cycle in close phylogenetic relatives of Gallus gallus even though it will do so in cell cui ture of these birds; 1 or 2 sporozoites were able to develop to macrogametes in Alectoris graeca but did not produce patent infection; E. tenella does not develop parenterally in its definitive host or close phylogenetic relatives Life cycle, Protozoa Vickerman, K., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 529 Protozoa, life cyclical changes in physiology Life cycle, Protozoa Vinckier, D., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 170-184 Nosemoides vivieri comb, nov., life cycle, transformation of sporoblasts, organitogene- sis of spore Life, cycle, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P.; Bouix, G.; and Manier, J. F., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 21A-22A [Ab- stract] Ormieresia carcini, life cycle, ultrastruc- ture Life cycle, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P.; Bouix, G.; and Manier, J.-F., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (1), 83-94 Ormieresia carcini gen. ?., sp. n. Life cycle, Protozoa Vivier, E.; Petitprez, ?.; and Landau, I., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (3), 315-334 Hepatozoon domerguei, sporoblastogenesis, ultrastructure Life cycle, Protozoa Vossen, M. E. M.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Para- sitenk., v. 51 (2), 213-217 Pneumocystis carinii in rat lungs, ultra- structural studies of extra-cellular and intra-cellular development, speculations on life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Vrablic, J., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (3), v. 32 (8"), 565-573 Toxoplasma gondii, microgamogony, cats Life cycle, Protozoa Vrablic, J., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 32 (2), 89-99 Toxoplasma gondii, schizogony and gametogony in small intestine of cats (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Vrablic, J., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (4), v. 32 (11) , 841-850 Toxoplasma gondii, intestine of cat, intra- epithelial stages of asexual and sexual mul- tiplication; macrogamogony and oogony Life cycle, Protozoa Watanabe, H., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (3), 321-328 Nosema sp. of Spodoptera litura, morphology, life cycle and development, host range, pathogenicity, comparisons with other Nosema spp. Life cycle, Protozoa Weiser, J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 263-270 Pleistophora debaisieuxi, xenomas (xenopara- site complexes or parasite-host inter- actions) in blackflies, Odagmia ornata (fat body), syncytial and neoplastic types, mor- phology: Kokorin near Prague Life cycle, Protozoa Weiser, J., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), Suppl., 17A [Abstract] Thelohan ia ephestiae, occurrence of two types of sporogony Life cycle, Protozoa Werner, H.; and Janitschke, K., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 25 (1-2), 57-64 Toxoplasma gondii, morphological variations in developmental stages, details of sexual forms and oocysts, life cycle completed only in domestic cat, partial common antigenicity demonstrated between Toxoplasma and Isospora 844 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Wheat, B. E.; et al., 1976, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 50 (2), 125-136 Eimeria mivati, ultrastructure of macrogame- togenesis Life cycle, Protozoa Wildfuehr, G.; and Wildfuehr, W., 1975, Toxo- plasmose. Ratgeber fur Artzte und Tierarzte, 320 pp., illus. Toxoplasma gondii, guidebook for physicians and veterinarians, morphology, life cycle, diagnosis, epidemiology, pathology, prenatal infection, veterinary aspects, extensive re- view Life cycle, Protozoa Wood, S. F., 1976, Prensa Med. Argent., v. 63 (16), 462-469 Trypanosoma cruzi, environmental changing temperature as influence and regulator of life cycle in both vertebrate and inverte- brate hosts Life cycle, Protozoa Yoeli, M., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 302-305 Plasmodium berghei NK65 strain, slow maturing primary exo-erythrocytic schizonts in labora- tory bred Thamnomys surdaster, differentia- tion of this "slowed down" growth rhythm from that of "chronic" forms of P. b. yoelii Life cycle, Protozoa Yoeli, M., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 306-310 Plasmodium berghei NK65 strain from highlands of Katanga, experimental approach shows only single generation of exo-erythrocytic schiz- onts formed in Thamnomys surdaster (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Zaman, V.; and Colley, F. ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 169-185 Sarcocystis orientalis sp. ?., life cycle, light and electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 459 [Abstract] Farinocystis tribolii, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Azimov, D. ?., 1977, Uzbek. Biol. Zhurnal (3), 44-46 Trichobilharzia ocellata, life cycle, de- scription of cercaria, potential infection of domestic waterfowl Life cycle, Trematoda Bashirullah, ?. ?. ?., 1972, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 20 (3), 209-212 Isoparorchis hypselobagri from fish, notes on life cycle: Bangladesh Life cycle, Trematoda Belopol'skaia, ?. M.; and Soboleva, ?. N., 1977, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR, s. Biol. (4), 19-24 Microphallus helicicola sp. nov. Life cycle, Trematoda Bhutta, M. S.; and Khan, D., 1974, Pakistan J. Zool., v. 6 (1-2), 111-121 Ganeo micracetabulus n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Bhutta, M. S.; and Khan, D., 1974, Pakistan J. Zool., v. 6 (1-2) , 123-139 Echinostoma lahorensis n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Blair, D., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (2), 125- 132 Apatemon gracilis, life cycle completed in laboratory, cercaria redescribed, develop- ment of metacercariae in various fishes (host and location specificity, exper. in- fections not realized in some fish species which were naturally infected), excystation of metacercaria Life cycle, Trematoda Blankespoor, H. D., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (1), 44-50 Plagiorchis noblei, life cycle studies: egg (infectivity); cercaria (diel periodicity of emergence; seasonal periodicity; temperature effect on longevity and infectivity); meta- cercaria (infectivity); adults (location in definitive host; longevity; seasonal periodicity) Life cycle, Trematoda Bourgat, R. ; Seguin, D. ; and Bayssade-Dufour, C., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (6), 1975, 701-713 Dicrocoelium hospes, morphology, life cycle, differentiation from D. lanceolatum Life cycle, Trematoda Bozhkov, D., 1974, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 17, 25-31 8 helminth species in Rana ridibunda fed to Natrix natrix or N. tesselata, found that Diplodiscus subclavatus, Opisthioglyphe ran- ae, Cephalogonimus retusus, and Cosmocerca ornata can pass alive from body of ingested frog to intestine of Natrix natrix, and D. subclavatus to N. tesselata Life cycle, Trematoda Cable, R. ?., 1972 , Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 1-18 digenetic trematodes, behaviour, review (reproduction, hatching, penetration, re- sponse to taxic and host stimulation; cer- carial emergence, swimming) Life cycle, Trematoda Campbell, R. ?., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 92 (2), 256-265 Cotylurus flabelliformis, host specificity, host-induced variations not significant, temperature of fixative greatly influenced size of worms in permanent preparations, development in domestic mallard Life cycle, Trematoda Carney, W. P., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 41 (2), 139-144 Brachylecithum stunkardi, life cycle SUBJECT HEADINGS 845 Life cycle, Trematoda Chung, H. L.; et al., 1975, Scientia Sinica, v. 18 (6), 785-814 Paragonimus hueitungensis sp. nov., life history, pathogenicity, case reports in children, transmission by raw or under- cooked crabs Life cycle, Trematoda Combes, C.; and Coll, A. M., 1974, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., 3. s., v. 97, 203-214 Cephalogonimus europaeus, morphology of larval stages, development of metacercaria and adult Life cycle, Trematoda Combes, C.; and Nassi, H., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 501-503 Apatemon graciliformis, life cycle involves novel mode of transmission, furocercariae penetrate gravid females of Poecilia reticu- lata and develop into metacercariae in vi- telline vesicles of embryos encysting short time before parturition, young guppies are born infected and their impaired swimming probably renders them more prone to pr?da- tion by definitive host; if cercariae pene- trate non-gravid hosts they enter oocytes and thus become intracellular parasites Life cycle, Trematoda Corkum, K. C.; and Beckerdite, F. W., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 484-491 Alloglossidium macrobdellensis, life his- tory, description of developmental stages, migration in leech, seasonal incidence and prevalence of infection apparently direct reflection of annual breeding cycle of leech: Louisiana Life cycle, Trematoda Deblock, S., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (5), 1975, 579-589 Microphallidae, 2 types of life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Deblock, S.; and Maillard, ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 317-326 Microphallus breviatus n. sp., abbreviated life cycle with all larval stages in Hydro- bia ventrosa: Etang de l'Arnel (cote ouest), H?rault, France Life cycle, Trematoda Dronen, N. 0., jr., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 657-660 Haematoloechus coloradensis Life cycle, Trematoda Dvoriadkin, V. ?., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (4), 515-520 Nanophyetidae, analysis of geographic range of species in relation to Zoogeographie areas, intermediate host distribution and specificity, life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Font, W. F.; and Corkum, K. C., 1976, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 96 (2), 473-478 Alloglossidium renale in Palaemonetes kad- iakensis (antennary gland), annual cycle, seasonal incidence, close adaptation to host life cycle (A. renale annual mortality precedes death of its shrimp definitive host): St. James and Head of Island ponds, Louisiana Life cycle, Trematoda Garcia, E. G., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 190-196 Schistosoma japonicum, morphometric data, strain comparisons, review of life cycle and reproduction Life cycle, Trematoda Gorman, ?. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxiv [Abstract] Plagiorchis elegans, life cycle, intraspeci- fic variation Life cycle, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 249-269 Opisthioglyphe ranae, 0. rastellus, life cycle, cercarial behavior, penetration, de- velopment; abbreviation of life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1975, Kosmos, Warsaw, s. ?., Biol. (137), v. 24 (6), 565-583 Plagiorchiata, abbreviation of life cycles, evolutionary tendencies, review Life cycle, Trematoda Hamajima, F.; Fujino, T.; and Koga, M., 1976, Annot. Zool. Japon., v. 49 (4), 274-278 Paragonimus westermani, predatory habits of crustacean second intermediate hosts (Erio- cheir japonicus, Geothelphusa dehaani and Procambrus clarkii) on snail first inter- mediate hosts (Semisulcospira libertina) studied in aquaria and natural environment, probably aid invasion of cercariae to crus- taceans Life cycle, Trematoda Hocquet, 1974, Medecin Campagne, v. 9 (2), 8-17 human fascioliasis, clinical aspects, reser- voir hosts, epidemiology, prophylaxis: France Life cycle, Trematoda Homewood, C. ?.; Jewsbury, J. M.; and Gibson, J. M., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 28 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, Liverpool strain, elec- trophoresis of malate dehydrogenase isoen- zymes, differences between life cycle stages Life cycle, Trematoda Huehner, M. K.; and Etges, F. G. , 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 669-674 Aspidogaster conchicola, life cycle and development in Viviparus malleatus and Goniobasis livescens, growth phases and allometry Life cycle, Trematoda Fares, ?.; and Maillard, ?., 1975, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (312), Zool. (219), 837-844 Haplosplanchnus pachysomus, life cycle 846 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Trematoda Iliushina, T. L., 1973, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 52 (2) , 263-265 Prosthogonimus ovatus, caddis-flies as in- termediate hosts Life cycle, Trematoda Jourdane, J., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (4), 421-432 Pseudoleucochloridium soricis Life cycle, Trematoda Jourdane, J., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (4), 403-410 Microphallus gracilis, life cycle, trans- mission ecology Life cycle, Trematoda Jourdane, J.; and Theron, ?., 1975, Ann. Para- sitol. , v. 50 (4), 439-445 Gorgoderina rochalimai Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 19 75, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 52-64 Echinochasmus, morphology of developmental stages, comparative review of life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M.; and Iliushina, T. L., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 66-70 Echinochasmus coaxatus, life cycle, descrip- tion of cercaria and metacercaria Life cycle, Trematoda Kinsella, J. M.; and Heard, R. W. , III, 1974, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 93 (3), 408-412 Stictodora cursitans, description, adult stage of Cercaria cursitans, morphology and life cycle, Florida salt marsh; "two types of genital spines found in this study" Life cycle, Trematoda K0ie, M., 1976 , Ophelia, v. 15 (1), 1-14 Zoogonoides viviparus, extensive life cycle study, morphology Life cycle, Trematoda Kraneburg, W., 1977, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tier- arztl. Wehnschr., v. 90 (16), 316-320 Paramphistomum cervi, development of parasite in snail intermediate host and free-living stages, overwintering in snail Life cycle, Trematoda Leigh, W. H., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 873-876 Paramacroderoides echinus, P. pseudoechinus sp. ?., differences in structure and be- havior, life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Lester, R. J. G.; and Lee, T. D. G., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 832-833 Diplostomum spathaceum, progenetic metacer- cariae from Lymnea elodes, infectivity for gull with normal development to adult without fish intermediate host Life cycle, Trematoda Lie, K. J., Nasemary, S.; and Impand, P., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1) , 96-101 Echinostoma audyi, Lchinoparyphium dunni, Hypoderaeum dingeri, Echinostoma lindoense from Lymnaea rubiginosa, life cycle estab- lished in experimental infections in Lymnaea rubiginosa or Gyraulus convexiusculus (Echinostoma lindoense): pond in Kasetsart Agriculture University grounds, Bangkok Life cycle, Trematoda Lim, ?. L.; and Betterton, ?., 1977, J. Hel- minthol., v. 51 (4), 295-299 Paragonimus westermani found in felid but not in viverrid cats, analysis of stomach contents revealed no remains of crab inter- mediate hosts in either family of cats, in feeding experiments only viverrids ate host crabs, probable transmission of P. wester- mani to felids via paratenic hosts: Malay- sia Life cycle, Trematoda ?Lim, ?. ?.; et al., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 277-278 [Demonstration] Echinostoma hystricosum, life cycle, develop- ment of sporocyst stage Life cycle, Trematoda Llewellyn, J., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 19-30 monogenean trematodes, invasive behavior, review Life cycle, Trematoda McLaughlin, J. D. , 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (1), 48-54 Cyclocoelum mutabile, life cycle, descrip- tion of developmental stages in 6 species of snail and F?lica americana Life cycle, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1976, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (40 7), Zool. (284), 1107- 1114 Paramsymphylodora markewitschi, life history, transmission pattern and metacercarian en- cystment in gastropods Life cycle, Trematoda Lee, F. 0., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (2), 158 laboratory studies on life cycle of Catatro- pis indica Life cycle, Trematoda Maillard, ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 327-333 Paratimonia gobii, autotomized siphon of second intermediate host mollusc containing metacercaria eaten by fish Life cycle, Trematoda Malek, E.A., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (4) 661-671 Schistosomatium douthitti in snail and mam- malian hosts, geographical distribution, biology of life history stages SUBJECT HEADINGS 847 Life cycle, Trematoda Malek, ?. ?., 1977, Tulane Studies Zool. and Botany, v. 19 (3-4), 131-136 Ribeiroia ondatrae Life cycle, Trematoda Manning, G. S.; and Lertprasert, P., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 361-365 Phaneropsolus bonnei, Prosthodendrium molenkampi: Thailand Life cycle, Trematoda Miyazaki, I., 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4), 101-135 Paragonimus spp., human and animal lung flukes, morphologic and life cycle compari- sons, worldwide geographic distribution Life cycle, Trematoda Miyazaki, I.; and Habe, S., 1976, J. Parasi- tol., v. 62 (4), 646-648 Paragonimus westermani, probability that various animals serve as paratenic hosts and man can acquire infection from eating them as well as by eating crabs or crayfish Life cycle, Trematoda Murith, D.; Vaucher, C.; and Combes, C., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 284, s. D (3), 187-190 Metapolystoma cachani, life cycle, coexis- tence of internal cycle (direct development) in bladder of Ptychadena longirostris and neotenic reproduction on gills of tadpole Life cycle, Trematoda Nasir, P., 1975, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 36 (2-3), 109-135 notocotylids of fresh water, synoptic re- view of life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Nelson, G. S., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (5, part 2), 1093-1100 historical review of discovery of life cycles of the human schistosomes Life cycle, Trematoda Newman, T. F.; Duncan, D. ?.; and Harp, T. K., 19 76, USDA Forest Serv. Research Note (PSW- 314) , 1-3 Clinostomum marginatum Life cycle, Trematoda Niemi, D. R.; and Macy, R. W., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 223-229 Apophallus donicus, life cycle, morphology, potentially lethal to small salmon and in- fective to man through fish consumption Life cycle, Trematoda Niewiadomska, K., 1975, Kosmos, Warsaw, s. A, Biol. (135), v. 24 (4), 349-363 Digenea, reproduction regarded as elongation of ontogeny or alteration of generations, asexual and sexual reproduction and parthen- ogenesis in life cycles, extensive theoreti- cal review Life cycle, Trematoda Ogambo-Ongoma, A. H.; and Goodman, J. D., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 33-38 Fascioloides gigantica, development of in- tramolluscan stages in Lymnaea natalensis (exper.), differences from previous accounts Life cycle, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R.; Sullivan, J. T.; and Ow-Yang, C. K., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 299-300 Fasciola gigantica, occurrence of sporocyst generation in Lymnaea rubiginosa (exper.) (mantle collar, renal vein), observations contradict those of direct metamorphosis of miracidium into rediae Life cycle, Trematoda Pande, ?. P.; and Shukla, R. P., 1972, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 42 (11), 971-978 Haplorchis pumilio, H. yokogawai, Centro- cestus formosanus, enlarged list of inter- mediate and exper. definitive hosts Life cycle, Trematoda Pande, V.; and Premvati, G., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 44 (8), 1974, 572-580 Opisthorchis caninus in albino rats and mice (both exper.), development of metacer- carial cysts, results indicate that mice are unfavorable hosts; systematic position discussed; synonymy Life cycle, Trematoda Pandey, ?. C., [1975], Indian J. Zoot., v. 14 (3), 227-236 Clinostomum piscidium, life cycle, descrip- tion of eggs, miracidium, redia, cercaria, metacercaria, and adults Life cycle, Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 153-175 Leucochloridium perturbatum, sporocyst pigmentation, variability, life cycle Life cycle , Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 177-184 Leucochloridium subtilis sp. n. Life cycle, Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 185-192 Leucochloridium, morphological variability, constant specific characters, sporocysts useful for differentiating species Life cycle, Trematoda Prevot, G., 1971, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (2), 197-208 Aporchis massiliensis, life cycle, morpholo- gy of adult and larval stages Life cycle, Trematoda Prevot, G.; Bartoli, P.; and Deblock, S., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (4), 433-446 Maritrema misenensis n. comb. 848 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Trematoda Ramajo Martin, V., 1972, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 32 (3-4), 207-242 Schistosoma bovis, incidence, distribution and degree of infestation of cattle and sheep in province of Salamanca; survey, ecology and laboratory maintenance of snail vectors; in- fluence of temperature on length of patent period in snail and emission of cercariae, cercarial morphology, life cycle; experimen- tal infection of laboratory mice, course of infection, pathogenicity: Spain Life cycle, Trematoda Soboleva, T. N., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR, s. Biol. (6), 22-27 Postharmostomum gallinum, life cycle, mor- phology of sporocyst, cercaria, metacercaria ma r i t a Life cycle, Trematoda Sornmani, S.; et al., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 218-225 Schistosoma japonicum, Mekong strain, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Redetzke, ?. ?.; and Canaris, A. G., 1977, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 229-241 Brachylaime microti in snail and rodent hosts, systems analysis applied to ecology of host-parasite system, mechanistic simula- tion model tested against actual observations Life cycle, Trematoda San Antonio Alvarez, J., 1972, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 48 (3-4), 154-181 life cycle and extensive clinical review of human urinary tract Schistosoma haematobium, diagnosis, pathology, case reviews, medical management: Republic of Zaire Life cycle, Trematoda Schell, S. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 899-905 Plagioporus shawi [n. comb.] Life cycle, Trematoda Schall, S. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 894-898 Nezpercella lewisi Life cycle, Trematoda Schneider, C. R.; et al., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 169-170 hydrobiid snail Pachydrobia bavayi attracts miracidia of Mekong schistosomiasis but is not capable of carrying life cycle to comple- tion; possible use as decoy snail under natu- ral conditions to reduce miracidial density Life cycle, Trematoda Sey, 0.; and Sayed, R. I., 1976, Acta Zool. Acad. Scient. Hungar., v. 22 (1-2), 165-171 pre-parasitic stages of Basidiodiscus ector- chis and Sandonia sudanensis, embryonic development, morphology of miracidia, formed redia present in germinal cavity of mira- cidia, sporocyst stage absent Life cycle, Trematoda Shigin, ?. ?., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 176-190 Diplostomum gobiorum, life cycle, morphology of cercaria, metacercaria and marita; com- parison with D. vanelli, possibly synonyms Life cycle, Trematoda Singh, B. P.; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (3), 207-212 Orientobilharzia dattai, post-cercarial development and migration in white mice, rabbits and guinea pigs (all exper.) Life cycle, Trematoda Sornmani, S.; Kitikoon, V.; and Schneider, C., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 575 [Demonstration] Schistosoma japonicum-1ike trematode, experi mental life cycle studies show ova to be rounder and smaller than classical Schisto- soma japonicum and therefore postulated that parasite is new geographical strain or subsp Life cycle, Trematoda Sornmani, S.; Schneider, C. R.; and Kitikoon, V., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 279 [Demonstration] Schistosoma japonicum-1ike trematodes from Khong Island, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Srivastava, G. C., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (1), 57-64 Dicrocoelium dendriticum metacercariae, in- tensity of infection in naturally infected Formica pratensis in relation to host size: Veliko Turnovo and Panaguirishte, Bulgaria Life cycle, Trematoda Stunkard, H. W., 1976, Biol. Bull., v. 150 (2), 294-317 bucephalid trematodes, life cycles, inter- mediate hosts, systematics, review Life cycle, Trematoda Sullivan, J. T.; Palmieri, J. R.; and Ow-Yang, C. K., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (1), 133-134 [Demonstration] Fasciola gigantica, occurrence of sporocyst generation in Lymnaea rubiginosa (exper.), possible strain variations in patterns of larval development Life cycle, Trematoda Sweeting, R., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 233-242 Diplostomum petromyzi-fluviatilis, morphol- ogy, life cycle, comparison with related species Life cycle, Trematoda Taft, S. J., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1041-1043 Cyclocoelum brasilianum, life cycle, larval development Life cycle, Trematoda Tager-Kagan, P., 1977, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., n. s., v. 30 (1), 11-18 trematodes of domestic animals, parasitic cycle in laboratory snails, reinfestation after treatment; development of snail popu- lation: Niger river area SUBJECT HEADINGS 849 Life cycle, Trematoda Tang, C. C.; and Tang, ?. T., 1977, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 23 (3), 267-282 Eurytrema coelomaticum, E. pancreaticum, incidence in cattle and sheep, epidemiology, life history, development in intermediate and experimental hosts: Fu-jian, South China Life cycle, Trematoda Theron, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 329-340 Plagiorchis neomidis, life cycle, cercarial chetotaxy, photoperiodicity of cercarial emergence, metacercarial development Life cycle, Trematoda Umathevy, T., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 58 laboratory studies on the life cycle of Echinostoma ilocanum Life cycle, Trematoda Upatham, E. S., 1972, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 3 (4), 600-604 Schistosoma mansoni, egg-infested human feces deposited in natural and standing and running water habitats containing Biomphalaria glab- rata (exper.), tests of how soon and for how long eggs would hatch showed that hatchabil- ity of eggs was high but only a few miracidia successfully infected snails Life cycle, Trematoda Vajrasthira, S.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 586 [Demonstration] Haplorchis yokogawai, experimental life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Vajrasthira, S.; and Yamput, S., 1971, South- east Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 585-586 [Demonstration] Prosthodendrium molenkampi, life cycle devel- opment in dragon flies (family Libellulidae) and the rice field crab (Parathelphusa du- gasti) (both exper.) Life cycle, Trematoda Vasilev, I.; and Denev, I., 1972, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 15, 5-20 Philophthalmus sp., development of larval stages in Fagotia acicularis (exper.) (cardiac ventriculum, digestive tract) Life cycle, Trematoda Velasquez, C. C., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5) , 910-914 Carneophallus brevicaeca comb, ?., life cycle, role of Macrobrachium sp. as vector for human infection in areas where raw shrimp are consumed: Philippines Life cycle, Trematoda Vijayalakshmi, V., 1977 , Current Sc., Banga- lore, v. 46 (20) , 725-726 Xenopharynx solus, description of miracidium Life cycle, Trematoda Voelker, J., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Para- sitol., v. 24 (1), 4-20 Paragonimus uterobilateralis, redescription of adult, description of metacercaria and egg, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Voelker, J.; and Sachs, R., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (2), 137-144 natural infections of Mandrillus leucophaeus and Perodicticus potto suggest accidental involvement in life cycle of Paragonimus africanus, experimental infections show Macaca mulatta to be highly susceptible to P. africanus and somewhat resistant to P. uterobilateralis Life cycle, Trematoda Wang, F. C.; et al., 1977, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 23 (1), 88-96 Fasciolopsis buski, life history study, seasonal infection in pigs: Fujian Province Life cycle, Trematoda Wilson, R. ?.; and Draskau, T., 1976, Parasi- tology, v. 72 (3), 245-257 Fasciola hepatica in Lymnaea truncatula, stimulation of daughter redia production by host starvation or by low or high tempera- ture shocks, no evidence that presence of daughter rediae coincides with suppression of cercarial production Life cycle, Trematoda Zaidi, D. ?.; and Khan, D., 1975, Pakistan J. Zool., v. 7 (2), 161-176 Euclinostomum minutus, life history Life history. See Life cycle. Light Baird, C. R., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (12), 1788-1798 Cuterebra tenebrosa, laboratory rearing in Neotoma cinerea, egg and larval development: effect of larval photoperiod on incidence of pupal diapause (egg photoperiod had no ef- fect), duration of larval development with evidence as to photoperiod-sensitive stage, sequence of gross morphological changes from puparium formation to eclosion, unsuc- cessful attempts to terminate pupal diapause via temperature or photoperiod manipulations Light Blankespoor, H. D., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (1), 44-50 Plagiorchis noblei, life cycle studies: egg (infectivity); cercaria (diel periodicity of emergence; seasonal periodicity; temperature effect on longevity and infectivity); meta- cercaria (infectivity); adults (location in definitive host; longevity; seasonal periodicity) 850 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Light Denner, M. W., 1976, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sc., v. 85, 1975, 406 [Abstract] Mermis nigrescens, oviposition may occur in absence or presence of sunlight, presence of haemoglobin may not act as chromotropic stimulus for egg laying Light Doube, B. M., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (1), 15-22 Ornithodoros gurneyi, rats (exper.), regu- lation of circadian rhythms controlling time of detachment of engorged larvae and nymphs, relevance to tick ecology Light Hipeau-Jacquotte, R., 1977, Marine Biol., v. 44 (1), 57-63 Pachypygus gibber, pelagic larvae, photo- tropic reactions (threshold reaction, ori- entation towards light, speed and form of motility) based on age and stage of parasite Light Holmes, J. C.; and Bethel, W. ?., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., London, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 123- 149 parasite modification of intermediate host behavior in order to increase vulnerability of intermediate host to pr?dation by defin- itive host; reversal of phototaxis by cyst- acanths of Polymorphus paradoxus produces altered evasive response in Gammarus lacus- tris vectors which in turn increases vulner- ability of infected vectors to ingestion by mallard duck hosts Light Howell, F. G., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (1) , 99-106 Argas cooleyi, behavior responses to direct- ed and undirected light, daily light cycle, effect of low temperature Light Ioffe, I. D., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (4), 526-530 Ixodes persulcatus, Haemaphysalis concinna, Dermacentor silvarum, olfactory and visual centers, relative size, importance of photo- recept ion Light Iqbal, Q. J.; and Humphries, D. ?., 1974, Pakistan J. Zool., v. 6 (1-2), 163-174 Nosopsyllus fasciatus, sequence of actions during mating, initiation by contact- chemical stimulus, negative phototactic behaviour Light Kassim, 0.; and Gilbertson, D. E., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 715-720 Schistosoma mansoni eggs, hatching, role of light, ionic concentrations of medium, and osmotic pressure; effect of ions on mira- cidial motility; histochemical nature of egg vacuoles and their possible role in hatching process Light Khalil, G. M., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (2), 232-237 Argas arboreus, field-collected females, in- fluence of short and long photoperiod before and/or after feeding on diapause induction and termination respectively Light Levin, ?. ?., 1977, Zhurnal Obshch. Biol., v. 38 (4), 621-626 Cimex lectularius, responses to smell stimuli in relation to various environmental factors (temperature, light, atmospheric pressure, strong mechanical influence) Light Levine, N. D.; Mansfield, ?. E.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 954-956 Haemonchus contortus, effects of photo- period during development and of storage on maturation of larvae in lambs Light Maddox, J. V., 1977, Misc. Publications En- tom. Soc. Am., v. 10 (3)? 3-18 Nosema necatrix, N. trichoplusiae, viability of spores, effects of sunlight, temperature, water or humidity, substrate or chemicals; potential stability as biological control agents against insect pests Light Mason, P. R.; and Fripp, P. J., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (5), 721-727 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidial movement in relation to age, temperature, pH, light intensity, light shock, and snail-conditioned water, dark-ground photographic technique Light Mason, P. R.; and Fripp, P. J., 1977, J. Para- sitol. , ? ? 63 (2), 240-244 Schistosoma mansoni miracidia, reactions to artificial light at room temperature and at 15 C,, "choice-chamber" experiments corre- lated with direct observations and darkground photography Light Michel, J. F.; Lancaster, M. ?.; and Hong, C., 1974, J. Comp. Path., v. 84 (4), 539-554 Ostertagia ostertagi, Cooperia oncophora, evidence that arrested development is due to action of environmental factors, nature of environmental signals not precisely identi- fied but not simple, changes which they in- duce in larvae are spontaneously reversed after a time Light Mitterer, K.-E., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 35-43 Fasciola hepatica, egg hatching, CC^ concen- tration, pH, light and darkness, temperature Light Mohammed, A. N., 1976, Tijdschr. Diergeneesk., v. 101 (8), 413-420 Ixodes ricinus,? pre-ovipositioning and pre- hatching periods as affected by photo- periodicity SUBJECT HEADINGS 851 Light Mohandas, ?., 1974, Proc. National Acad. Sc. India, Sect. B, v. 44 (3), 139-144 cercariae, factors influencing emergence, behavior and viability Light Nasir, P., 1973, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 34 (3), 169-180 cercarial biology: developmental anomalies; emergence in relation to light, host starv- ation, temperature, rough handling of host or changed environment, and number of par- thenitae within snails Light Norval, R. A. I., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 734-739 Amblyomma hebraeum, distribution of larvae in relation to vegetation and microclimate, seasonal activity of all stages in relation to macroclimate, life cycle normally of 3 years duration, adult and nymphal activity correlated with daylength, temperature, and rainfall: Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Light Panfilova, I. ?., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (3), 371-377 Ixodes persulcatus, Dermacentor silvarum, Haemaphysalis concinna, react positively to weak light and negatively to strong light ; position of photo-receptors Light Rehbinder, ?., 1977, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 18 (1), 75-85 Cephenomyia trompe larvae, reindeer (exper.) (conjunctival sac), conjunctivitis, keratitis only with natural ultraviolet radiation as enhancing factor Light Reichenbach-Klinke, ?. ?., 1975, Fisch u. Um- welt (1), 151-153 parasites of fish, control by manipulation of environmental factors (temperature, oxy- gen, light, pH) Light Rietschel, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 299-306 Oestrcmyia leporina, laboratory maintenance, technique, copulation, egg maintenance, in- fection of host, shortening or omission of diapause by effect of light Light Robertson, A. S.; et al., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (5), 525-529 Amblyomma americanum, unfed male and female .adults, daily and seasonal behavior in re- lation to temperature, humidity, and photo- period in different habitats, behavioral patterns suggest activity regulation by body water content: Cookson Hills State Game Refuge, Cherokee? .County, Oklahoma Light Shungu, D. M.; and Arnold, J. D., 1971, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 65 (5), 684- 685 [Letter] Plasmodium vinckei chabaudi adapted to rats (exper.), synchronization of growth and re- production by photoperiodic rhythm Light Sikorowski, P. P.; and Lashomb, J. ?., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 30 (1), 95-96 Nosema heliothidis spores isolated from Heliothis zea, loss of infectivity after exposure to sunlight Light Stankiewicz, M., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (1-19), 39-46 Strongyloses papillosus larvae, sheep and rabbit strains, responses to light of vari- ous intensities, desiccation and tempera- ture; pattern of migration from water by dense group of larvae; reaction to various chemicals; destruction by fungi; no differ- ences between strains Light Theron, ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 309- 316 Ribeiroia marini, photoperiodicity of cer- carial emission from Biomphalaria glabrata Light Theron, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 329-340 Plagiorchis neomidis, life cycle, cercarial chetotaxy, photoperiodicity of cercarial emergence, metacercarial development Light Tripathi, J. C., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 47 (11), 739-742 Haemonchus contortus, effect of different temperatures on infective larvae in water and in faecal medium; desiccation of in- fective larvae in diffused light and sun- light compared Light de la Vega, R., 1976, Rev. Cubana Cien. Agrie., v. 10 (3), 313-316 Boophilus microplus, mean weight of eggs, light and day of oviposition had no effect, high temperature increased weight Light Yescott, R. E.; and Hansen, E. L., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (3), 315-320 Schistosoma mansoni, Biomphalaria glabrata exposed to manganese, inhibition of cercar- ial maturation and emergence, long photo- period can override manganese inhibition; manganese exerts anesthetic and relaxing action on snail Light Yousif, F.; and Laemmler, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 191-201 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, factors influen- cing infectivity of first stage larvae to Biomphalaria glabrata, size of snails, number of larvae, age of larvae, individual or mass exposure, length of exposure, temperature, light 852 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lipids. [See also Biochemistry; Metabolism] Lipids Abou El-Hassan, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. t v. 50 (2),186 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, blood lipid changes, phospholipid and Cholesterin de- creased Lipids Angus, M. G. N.; Fletcher, ?. ?.; and Maegraith, B. G., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 419-427 Plasmodium knowlesi-infected Macaca mulatta, changes in liver lipids Lipids Angus, M. G. N.; Fletcher, ?. ?.; and Maegraith, B. G., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 429-439 Plasmodium knowlesi-infected Macaca mulatta, changes in erythrocyte lipids Lipids Archer, G. T.; Robson, J. E.; and Thompson, A. R., 1977, Pathology, v. 9 (2), 137-153 Ascaris suum, Echinococcus granulosus, iso- lation from both parasites of a phospholipid capable of inducing eosinophilia and mast cell hyperplasia when injected into rats (exper.), phagocytosis found to be comple- ment dependent and eosinophilia possibly resulted from stimulation of alternate com- plement pathway by the phospholipid Lipids Arme, ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 211-215 Diclidophora merlangi, chemical composition, element analysis, glycogen, protein, lipid, RNA, DNA, ethanol-extractable carbohydrate Lipids Assoku, R. K. G.; Tizard, I. R.; and Nielsen, ?. H., 1977, Lancet, London (8045), v. 2, 956- 958 human African trypanosomiasis, hypothesis that immunosuppression may be result of collective immunosuppressive effects of trypanosome-derived immune-modul?ting free fatty acids, polyclonally stimulated B-cell mitogen and complement-activating factors Lipids Bailey, H. H.; and Rock, C. 0., 1975, Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sc., v. 55, 97-100 Aspidogaster conchicola, lipid composition, thin-layer and gas-liquid chromatography Lipids Barrett, J., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 11-70 energy metabolism in nematodes, extensive review Lipids Barrett, J.; and Koerting, W., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 155-157 Fasciola hepatica adults, presence of all enzymes of ?-oxidation sequence, but inabil- ity to oxidize exogenous'palmitate indicates ?-oxidation pathway not functional, possible roles for enzymes in metabolism Lipids Barrett, J.; and Koerting, W., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 419-422 Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids, de- spite presence of all enzymes of ?-oxidation this pathway is not functional Lipids Beach, D. H.; Sherman, I. W.; and Holz, G. G., jr., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 62-75 Plasmodium lophurae, lipids of parasite and of erythrocytes and plasma of normal and in- fected Pekin ducklings Lipids Beier, T. V.; Siim I. K.; and Hutchison, W. ?., 1977, Tsitologiia, v. 19 (12), 1369-1373 Toxoplasma gondii, polysaccharides and li- pids in intestinal stages from specific- pathogen-free cats Lipids Boctor, F. N.; and Kamel, M. Y., 1976, Insect Biochem., v. 6 (3), 233-240 Dermacentor andersoni eggs, 2 lipovitellins, purification, characterization, immunologi- cal identity with female hemolymph proteins Lipids Borgatti, A. R.; et al., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 28, 849-854 Leishmania donovani, (3 strains), Leishmania tropica, analyses of long chain fatty acids, non polar lipids, phospholipids and phos- pholipid fractions, comparisons, possible use in evolutionary studies Lipids Butler, M. S.; and Fried, ?., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (6), 1041-1045 Echinostoma revolutum metacercariae cultured in vitro, neutral lipids, histochemical and thin layer chromatographic analyses Lipids Cain, G. D.; Johnson, W. J.; and Oaks, J. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 486-491 Hymenolepis diminuta, isolated tegument, vesicular and brush border fractions, neu- tral and phospholipid compositions Lipids Cantor, D. S.; et al., 1966, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., ?. 21 (3), 70-76 Necator americanus, small bowel studies of humans with single and mixed parasitic in- fections to correlate pathology and fecal fat excretion: Argentina Lipids Cappuccinelli, P.; and Maetinetto, P., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 251-254 Armillifer armillatus, nymph homogenate, disc electrophoresis fractionation, protein, glycoprotein, lipoprotein, mucopolysaccha- ride and RNA fractions Lipids Cherry, L. M., 1976, Insect Biochem., v. 6 (6), 587-594 Boophilus microplus, utilization of choles- terol, cholesterol economy in the engorged female adult SUBJECT HEADINGS 853 Lipids Chowdhury, N.; and De Rycke, P. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 151-160 Hymenolepis microstoma, cysticercoid, young adult, egg producing adult, qualitative distribution of neutral lipids and phospho- lipids, possible role in gonad maturation, transformation of ovum to oncosphere and permeation of ions Lipids Daniels, C. J.; and Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1977, Canad. Fed. Biol. Soc., Programme and Proc. 20. Ann. Meet., v. 20, 74 [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, microsomal prepara- tions, synthesis of phosphatidylinositol Lipids Das, S. R.; and Ghoshal, S., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (4), 439-443 axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica, res- toration of virulence to rats by exposure to cholesterol and by hamster liver passage Lipids De Souza, W.; and Brasil, R. P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (1), 1-9 Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis, electron microscopic and cytochemical studies of concanavalin A receptors on cell membranes; agglutination; cell surface polysaccharides, glycoproteins and glycolipids Lipids Dey-Hazra, ?.; Enigk, K.; and Kolm, H. P., 1977, Research Vet. Sc., v. 22 (3), 353-356 Strongyloides ransomi, piglets (exper.), moderate and heavy infections, intestinal absorption rates of palmitate and 2-amino- isobutyric acid, comparison with uninfected piglets Lipids DiConza, J. J.; and B?sch, P. F., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (3), 337-340 Schistosoma mansoni sporocysts cultured in vitro, distribution of lipids, lipid metab- olism Lipids Dorsey, C. H., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 444-459 Schistosoma mansoni, cercariae, schistoso- mules, head gland, ultrastructure, staining affinities suggest presence of phospholipids Lipids Dubinsky, P.j Lestan, P.; and Rybos, ?., 1976, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (4), v. 31 (11), 829-838 Ascaridia galli larvae, chickens fed with amino acid-deficient cereal diet, effect on components of blood serum Lipids Ehrlich, I.; and Hrzenjak, T., 1975, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 45 (5-6), 129-132 Ascaris lumbricoides, thin layer chromatog- raphy of polar lipids from tissue homoge- nates, identification; globosides as possi- ble antigen components Lipids Enigk, K.; Feder, H.; and Dey-Hazra, ?., 1976, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ? , v. 23 (3), 255- 264 Taenia hydatigena, pigs, sheep, normal and high mineral diets, mineral, enzyme, and fatty acid content of cysts and of host blood Lipids Enigk, K.; Feder, ?.; and Dey-Hazra, ?., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 57-69 mineral contents of blood and chemical com- position of muscles of Trichinella spiralis- infected pigs, comparison with normal con- trols Lipids Fayer, R.; and Thompson, D. E., 1975, J. Para- sitol., v. 61 (3), 466-475 Sarcocystis sp., intracellular stages in cell culture, distribution of lipid, carbohydrate, protein, and nucleic acids, correlation with previously observed morphological features Lipids Fioravanti, ?. F.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (3B) , 227- 233 Hymenolepis diminuta, identification and characterization of some non-saponifiable materials with particular emphasis on the prenoid alcohol farnesol Lipids Franco, ?.; and Halevy, S., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (2), Suppl., 18A [Abstract] Trypanosoma congolense-infected mice, de- crease in activity of glucose-6-phosphatase in liver, changes in amounts of liver fatty acids, survival time of some mice extended by barbiturate treatment Lipids Fried, ?.; and Appel, A. J., 1977, J. Parasi- tol., v. 63 (3), 447 Echinostoma revolutum adults, excretion of lipids into incubation medium Lipids Fried, ?.; and Butler, M. S., 1977, J. Parasi- tol., v. 63 (5), 831-834 Cotylurus sp., metacercariae and adults, histochemical and thin layer chromatographic analyses of neutral lipids, neutral lipid excretion of metacercariae maintained in vitro, lipid profile of mucosa of upper ileum of domestic chicken Lipids Fried, ?.; and Gioscia, R. ?., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (2), 326-327 Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae, tentative identification of cholesterol as chemoat- tractant for metacercarial pairing Lipids Fried, ?.; and McFalls, E. 0., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (1), 57-58 Ornithobilharzia canaliculata cercariae, accumulation and localization of n?utral fat during free-living stage 854 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lipids Fried, ?.; and Pucci, D. L., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 479-482 Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae adults, neutral lipids, analysis by histochemical and thin layer chromatographic techniques Lipids Fried, ?.; and Shapiro, I. L., 1975, J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (5), 906-909 Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae, metacer- cariae maintained in vitro, accumulation and excretion of neutral lipids Lipids Fripp, P. J.; Williams, G.; and Crawford, M. ?., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 53 (4B), 505-507 marked quantitative difference between poly- enoic fatty acid composition of adult Schis- tosoma mansoni and that of the serum of its host Praomys (Mastomys) natalensis Lipids Gercken, G.; Hintze, U.; and Ahrens, ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 222-223 Leishmania donovani, lipid and fatty acid composition Lipids Gillett, M. P. T.; and Besterman, ?. ?. ?., 1977, Atherosclerosis, v. 26 (3), 389-390 [Letter] schistosomiasis mansoni, man, plasma and erythrocyte lysolecithin, reduced platelet counts might contribute to low risk of thrombo-embolic disease Lipids Goldring, ?. L.; Kusel, J. R.; and Smithers, S. R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 82-93 Schistosoma mansoni, origin in vitro of host- like blood group surface antigens, results show that such antigens are not synthesized by the parasite in glycolipid form and are not acquired from the host as glycoproteins Lipids Govindwar, S. L.; Ghirnikar, S. N.; and Hari- nath, B. C., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (11), 1607-1610 Wuchereria bancrofti, microfilaria carriers, chronic filarial patients and normal con- trols, biochemical study of blood samples comparing parameters of proteins, lipids, electrolytes, enzymes Lipids Guy, M. W., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (4), 429 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma brucei-infected rabbits, changes in total lipid, cholesterol and tryglyceride levels in serum and tissue fluid Lipids Haas, W., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2) , 216-217 Schistosoma mansoni cercaria, host identi- fication, fatty acids in substrates stimu- lating penetration following fixation, pos- sibility of control by blocking chemorecep- tors Lipids Haj jar, N. P., 1972 , J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 551-557 Hyalomma (H.) dromedarii, H. (H.) anatolicum excavatum, premolting nymphs, engorged and ovipositing females, total lipid fatty acids and free fatty acid fractions of hemolymph and gut and molting fluids, changes in rela- tion to feeding, molting, and oviposition Lipids Hart, L. T.; Dimopoullos, G. T.; and Mand- hare, K. S., 1973, Avian Dis., v. 17 (4), 752- 757 Plasmodium lophurae, pyrimethamine, effect on in vitro incorporation of sodium acetate by lipids of blood from normal and infected ducks, inhibition of lipolysis in both normal and infected blood Lipids Holz, G. G., jr.; Beach, D. H.; and Sherman, I. W., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 566-574 octadecenoic fatty acid content of lipids of erythrocytes and plasmas of normal and Plasmodium lophurae-infected Pekin ducklings and of P. lophurae itself, hemolytic proper- ties of octadecenoic fatty acids Lipids Hrzenjak, T.; and Ehrlich, I., 1975, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 45 (11-12), 299-309 Fasciola hepatica, Paramphistomum micro- bothrium, polar lipid identification Lipids Hrzenjak, T.; and Ehrlich, I., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 46 (1-2), 9-15 Echinococcus granulosus, Moniezia benedeni, polar lipid identification and distribution Lipids Hrzenjak, T.; and Ehrlich, I., 1976, Vet, Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 46 (9-10), 263-267 helminths, separation of polar lipids, comparative biochemistry Lipids Hutchison, W. F.; et al., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 53 (4B), 495-497 Dirofilaria immitis adults, lipid analysis, compared with Dipetalonema viteae and Lito- mosoides carinii Lipids Ishihara, K.; et al., 1977, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., v. 39 (3), 255-264 dirofilariasis, canine, serum lipoproteins in relation to stage and intensity of infec- tion, possible clinical and diagnostic value Lipids Jaskoski, B. J.; and Molinari, A. F., 1974, Tr. Illinois State Acad. Sc., v. 67 (4), 465- 469 Rhipicephalus sanguineus, analysis of na- ture of egg shell lipids SUBJECT HEADINGS 855 Lipids Jung, ?.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 26 (1), 27-34 Plasmodium vinckei, DNA, RNA, and lipid syn- thesis, specific activity of glucose-6-phos- phate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phospha- tase in parasite developmental stages Lipids Kozlov, I. P.; et al., 1976, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (2), 238-244 Crithidia oncopelti, dynamics of accumulation of products of peroxidation of lipids, mini- mal quantity during exponential growth, in- crease during stationary phase Lipids Kaplan, M. H.; and Bernstein, L. S., 1974, Mil. Med., v. 139 (6), 444-448 Plasmodium vivax, U.S. soldiers in Vietnam, improved care with primaquine combined with chloroquine therapy; survey of servicemen shows frequent mixed hookworm infections, increased serum IgM levels and decreased cholesterol levels Lipids Kerboeuf, D., 1977, Ann. Recherches Vet., v. (3), 257-266 Haemonchus contortus, lambs, changes in serum pepsinogen, protein and lipid levels Lipids Kershaw, W. E.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 11-12 [Demon- stration] Litomosoides carinii, effect of host dietary fat content on growth and development of parasite and cotton rat hosts Lipids Khuller, G. K.; Jain, S. K.; and Vinayak, V.K., 1977, Experientia, v. 33 (12), 1585 Ancylostoma caninum adults, phospholipid composition Lipids Klein, R. ?.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 39A-40A [Abstract] malaria, role of fatty acids in pathogenesis Lipids Klein, R. ?.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 267 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, culture form S42, L-thre- onine significant and possibly preferred source of fatty acid carbon units Lipids Klein, R. ?.; and Linstead, D. J., 1976, Bio- chem. Soc. Tr., v. 4 (1), 48-50 Trypanosoma brucei, culture forms, threonine as preferred source of 2-carbon units for lipid synthesis Lipids Kowalski, J. C.; and Thorson, R. E., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (4), 327-331 Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridia, growth .and asexual reproduction in vivo and in vitro as affected by certain lipid compounds (Williams and Law mixture, farnesol, ecdy- sterone, cholesterol, stigmasterol, lipid extracts from M. corti and Hymenolepis diminuta) Lipids Kumar, ?.; and Rawat, J. S., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 45 (3), 1975, 154-156 Eimeria necatrix, E. acervulina, chickens (exper.), effect on serum enzymes, blood glucose and cholesterol Lipids Laser, H.; and Klein, R., 1977, Biochem. Soc. Tr., v. 5 (1), 292-293 Plasmodium falciparum, possible mechanism for protection against malaria by sickle- cell trait, involves increased buffering by haemoglobin of fatty acids produced within erythrocyte by parasite, may prevent or re- tard release of merozoites and associated intravascular haemolysis Lipids Lazdynia, ?. ?., 1975, Latvijas PSR Zinat. Akad. Vestis (340) (11), 31-33 ascarid larvae, effect of worm metabolic products on establishment of infection, chickens administered volatile fatty acids had 2-3 times more larvae established com- pared to chickens not administered volatile fatty acids Lipids de Lederkremer, R. M.; et al., 1976, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 444 (1), 85-96 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, lipopeptido- phosphoglycan, isolation, purification, com- positional analysis Lipids de Lederkremer, R. M.; et al., 1977, European J. Biochem., v. 74 (2), 263-267 Trypanosoma cruzi, fatty acid composition of an isolated lipopeptidophosphoglycan Lipids McCamish, M.; Cannell, G. R.; and Cherry, L. M., 1977, Lipids, v. 12 (2), 182-187 Boophilus microplus, identity of nonpolar egg wax lipids Lipids McClean, S.; et al., 1976, Analyt. Chim. Acta, v. 82 (1), 175-185 phospholipid composition of normal and in- fected rhesus monkey erythrocyte membranes and of the parasite itself, Plasmodium knowlesi Lipids Madel, G.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (1), 81-92 Sphaerularia bombi, evaginated tubular re- productive tract, light and electron micros- copy of tube cells, cytochemistry of fat body cells of parasite 856 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lip ids Mandhare, K. S.; Dimopoullos, G. T.; and Hart, L. T., 1973, Avian Dis., v. 17 (3), 617-622 Plasmodium lophurae-infected ducks, in vitro incorporation of sodium acetate into fatty acids of lipid classes of blood plasma and erythrocytes Lipids Maroun, ?. ?.; and Kamel, M. Y., 19 73, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (4), 400-405 Dermacentor andersoni, fatty acid composition of female, eggs, and larva, unfed, half-fed, engorged and postoviposition Lipids Martin, J.; and Lee, D. L., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (1), 75-80 Nematodirus battus, appearance of large hexa- gonal crystals blocking intestine, lipopro- tein in composition, apparently associated with development of immunity to this nematode in lambs Lipids Martincic, T.; Fulgosi, E.; and Krvavica, S., 1973, Acta Parasitol. Iugoslavica, v. 4 (2), 79-86 Fasciola hepatica-infected cattle, changes in fatty acid composition of serum and bile lipids possibly reflect fluke use of lipids for metabolic energy Lipids Matausic, M.; et al., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Za- greb, v. 46 (7-8) , 189-196 Ascaris suum, extraction and identification of polar lipids from isolated organs and eggs in uterus Lipids Michel, J.-C., 1975, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 281, s. D, Sc. Nat. (17), 1281-1283 Plasmodium berghei yoelii, non-specific re- sistance in mice increased by injection of bacterial phospholipid extract Lipids Newland, B. G.; and John, D. T., 1977, Vir- ginia J. Sc., v. 28 (2), 65 [Abstract] Plasmodium berghei, mice, pretreatment with bacterial endotoxin and lipid A (endotoxin- pretreated mice demonstrated increased re- sistance; lipid A had little effect) Lipids Nwosu, A. B. C., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (1), 73-78 Ancylostoma tubaeformae third-stage larvae, changes in lipid content, activity rate, and penetrability with time and at various temperatures, evaluation of infectivity using these parameters Lipids de Oliveira, D. N. G., 1974, Mem. Inst. Bioci., Pernambuco, v. 1 (1), 369-376 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, infection causes decrease in net esterification of cholesterol without altering distribution of cholesterol esters Lipids de Oliveira, D. N. G.; and Costa, J. C. de M., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 244-247 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, cholesteryl ester profiles of plasma and liver, may be useful tool for evaluation of progress and prog- nosis of infection Lipids Oliveira, M. M.; Timm, S. L.; and Costa, S. C. G., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (2B), 195-199 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, lipid com- position with special attention to quanti- tation and metabolism of phospholipids Lipids Oriol, R.; et al., 1971, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 20 (4), 569-574 purification of lipoprotein antigens of Echinococcus granulosus from sheep hydatid fluid Lipids Owen, J. S.; et al., 1977, Biochem. Soc. Tr., v. 5 (5), 1346-1348 [Abstract] Schistosoma mansoni, mice, plasma and eryth- rocyte lipids, plasma phosphatidylcholine- cholesterol acyltransferase activity, dif- ferences compared to human schistosomiasis suggest mouse is not suitable as experimen- tal model Lipids Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 160-163 Crithidia fasciculata, biosynthesis of cho- line and ethanolamine phospholipids Lipids Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1976, Biochim. et Bio- phys. Acta, v. 441 (3), 477-487 Crithidia fasciculata homogenates contain a phosphatase and a phosphodiesterase which hydrolyse triphosphoinositides Lipids Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1976, Canad. Fed. Biol. Soc., Programme and Proc. 19. Ann. Meet., v. 19. 32 [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, hydrolysis of triphos- phoinositide (TPI) by TPI phosphatase and TPI phosphodiesterase Lipids Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (1), 11-15 Cotylophoron cotylophorum, intestinal (im- mature) vs. ruminai (mature) stages, histo- chemical comparison of lipid composition Lipids Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1977, Ann. Biol. Animale Biochem. Biophys., v. 17 (6) 953-959 Centrorhynchus corvi, lipids, correlative biochemical and histochemical studies Lipids Phares, ?. ?.; and Carroll, R. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 690-693 Spirometra mansonoides, lipogenic effect of plerocercoid infection in intact hamsters, distinctly unlike lipolytic effect reported for mammalian growth hormone SUBJECT HEADINGS 857 Lipids Pieragostini, E.; et al., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc., v. 28, 854-857 Leishmania donovani (3 strains), Leishmania tropica, analysis of sterols, comparison; cholesterol possibly from culture medium Lipids Pietrushka, D., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 66A [Abstract] Isospora belli, various stages, contents of glycogen and fats Lipids Reissenweber, N. J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 25-33 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human lungs, scolices and brood capsules, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, glycogen, RNA, metabolic pathways, various types of cells in brood capsules Lipids Ridley, R. K.; Slonka, G. F.; and Leland, S. E., jr., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 348- 356 Cooperia punctata, L^ and adult stages grown in vitro, utilization of propionic acid, use of propionate by worms would result in depriving ruminant host of some of its neces- sary glucogenic precursors and could account for specific pathogenic mechanism attendant to heavy infections Lipids Roberts, C. J., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 11 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma congolense, T. vivax, cattle, sheep, serum lipid levels, significance of increase in plasma volume in trypanosome in- fections Lipids Roberts, C. J., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 279-280 [Abstract] Trypanosom[a] vivax, T. congolense, rumin- ants, serum lipid levels Lipids Roberts, C. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 155 [Abstract] Trypanosoma congolense and T. vivax-infected sheep, changes in lipid levels during infec- tion, effects of infection on metabolic pro- cesses of serum lipoproteins Lipids Roberts, C. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 275 [Abstract] trypanosomiasis in ruminants, alterations in lipid metabolism Lipids Roberts, T. M.; and Thorson, R. E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 849-853 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, characteriza- tion of pheromone which attracts females (lipid fraction of excretory and secretory products of both males and females), that from immune-damaged females was not attrac- tive Lipids Roitman, I., 1970, Rev. Microbiol., Sao Paulo, v. 1 (2), 93-94 Crithidia fasciculata, growth factors in culture medium above 33?C, lipid and osmotic requirements Lipids Rubin, H.; and Trelease, R. N. , 1975 , .1. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 577-588 Ascaris suum, developing larvae, correlation of ultrastructural changes in lipid body and glycogen patterns with certain biochemical events occurring during lipid to carbohydrate interconversion, elucidation of specific tissue sites and accompanying organelles as- sociated with this metabolic conversion Lipids Sasi, P. K.; and Kalevsaraj, R., 1975, Exper- ientia, v. 31 (11), 1261-1262 Ascaris lumbricoides, incubation in medium containing sub-lethal concentrations of piperazine, decreased phospholipid level, partial stimulation of phosphoilipase ? ac- tivity, partial inhibition of choline kinase activity Lipids Schaefer, F. W. Ill; et al., 1977, J. Parasit- ol., v. 63 (4), 687-689 Echinostoma liei, aerobic and anaerobic fer- mentation of glucose, production of C02, mixture of volatile fatty acids, lactate, and succinate Lipids Seed, T. M.; and Kreier, J. P., 1976, Infect, and Immun., v. 14 (6), 1339-1347 Plasmodium berghei, surface charge and lectin-binding capacity of isolated malaria parasites vs. host erythrocytes compared by chromatographic, electrophoretic, and cyto- chemical methods Lipids Seed, T. M.; Seed, J. R.; and Brindley, D., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 202- 212 carbohydrates and phospholipids in surface coat of Trypanosoma brucei brucei, variations from most types of mammalian cells Lipids Serrano, R.; Deas, J. E.; and Warren, L. G., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 370-384 Entamoeba histolytica, cell fractionation study, isolation and electron microscopy of two membrane fractions, properties and dis- tribution of marker enzymes, chemical analy- sis of fractions, electrophoretic patterns'of membrane polypeptides, glucose transport Lipids Siddiqui, ?. ?.; and Attia, M. S., 1973, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 34 (4), 277-280 Paramphistomum cervi, Gastrothylax crumeni- fer, in vitro maintenance for about 36 hcuis, water content, lipid content, nitrogen and protein estimation 858 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY pids Smith, T. M.; Doughty, B. L.; and Brown, J. N., 1977. Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (IB), 59-63 Schistosoma japonicum eggs, lipid class, phospholipid, and fatty acid composition Lipids Surgan, M. H.; and Roberts, L. S., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 87-93 Hymenolepis diminuta, H. microstoma, effect of purified bile salts on absorption of glu- cose and oleic acid Lipids Svarc, R.; and Zmoray, I., 1974, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 29 (2), 121- 127 Muellerius tenuispiculatus larvae, penetra- tion into and development in soles of feet of Cepaea vindobonensis and Succinea putris, localization near sole glands, acid muco- polysaccharides and phospholipids in this site probably have role in larval nutrition Lipids Trigari, G.; et al., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 28, 846-849 Leishmania donovani, Leishmania tropica, analysis of phospholipids, comparison Lipids Turner, A. C.; et al., 1975, J. Mississippi Acad. Sc., v. 20, Suppl., 25 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs, lipid content of worms, total fatty acid methyl esters in Dirofilaria immitis, compared with Dipeta- lonema viteae and Litomosoides carinii, similar fatty acid patterns, gas chromatog- raphy Lipids Uriniuk, V. M.; Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N.; and Silaev, ?. ?., 1975, Vestnik Moskov. Univ., s. (6), Biol. (4), 42-49 Trypanosoma lewisi cultured with active aeration and sodium malonate, increase in total lipid content and in unsaturated fatty acids; increased phospholipids, decreased sterol and monoglycerides Lipids Thompson, A. C.; and McLaughlin, R. ?., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 30 (1), 108-109 Mattesia grandis in Anthonomus grandis, comparison of lipids and fatty acids of parasite and fat body of host, direct com- petition for these compounds by the pathogen Lipids Titova, T. S.; et al., 1976, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (5), 754-759 Crithidia oncopelti, influence of olivomycine on changes in lipid composition and content of sensitive and resistant C. oncopelti cultures Lipids Tizard, I. R.; et al., 1977, Ca?ad. Fed. Biol. Soc., Programme and Proc. 20. Ann. Meet., v. 20, 4 [Abstract] Trypanosoma congolense, autolysing in vitro, generation of hemolytic and cytotoxic fatty acids by endogenous phospholipase A, pro- posed as major pathogenic mechanism Lipids Tizard, I?, R.; et al., 1977, Experientia, v. 33 (7), 901-902 Trypanosoma congolense, hemolytic activity is due to presence of free fatty acids gen- erated by action of phospholipase A on endo- genous phosphatidyl choline, some lysoleci- thin also contributes to lytic activity, T. lewisi is devoid of phospholipase A and does not generate free fatty acids and is there- fore non-hemolytic Lipids Trefiak, W. D.; and Desser, S. S., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 73-80 crystalloid inclusions in Leucocytozoon, Parahaemoproteus, and Plasmodium, lipid- protein nature, ultrastructural morphology Lipids Venkatesan, S.; Bird, R. G.; and Ormerod, W. E., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2) , 139-147 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, intracellu- lar enzymes and their localization in slen- der and stumpy forms, possible relation to lipid content Lipids Venkatesan, S.; and Ormerod, W. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 529 Trypanosoma brucei, long-thin vs. short- stumpy forms, differences in lipids and in lysosomal enzymes, short-stumpy considered to be degenerate form as result of action of hydrolytic enzymes released at lyso-phagoso- mal junction, thus disease remission occurs as result of action of lysosomal enzymes rather than antibody activity Lipids Venkatesan, S.; and Ormerod, W. ?., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 53 (4B), 481- 487 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, lipid content of slender vs. stumpy forms Lipids Vercelli-Retta, J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 "(1), 15-23' Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human and bovine lungs, germinal membrane, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, metabolic pathways, possible endo- crine system; possible future pharmacological studies for interference with parasite de- velopment Lipids Vivares, ?. P.; Loubes, C.; and Bouix, G., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 1-14 Thelohania maenadis, Nosema pulvis, cyto- chemistry SUBJECT HEADINGS 859 Lipids van Vliet, H. H. D. M.; et al., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 71 (2), 357-369 Entamoeba invadens, procedure for subcellu- lar fractionation, isolation of phagolyso- somal and plasma membranes, characteriza- tion (enzymes, lipids, morphology) Lipids van Vliet, H.H.D.M.; Op den Kamp, J.?.F.; and van Deenen, L.L.M., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 428-432 Entamoeba invadens, development of medium for large-scale axenic cultivation, lipid requirement for growth, fatty-acid composi- tion of amebae grown with different fatty acids and cholesterol Lipids Weppelman, R. M.; Vandenheuvel, W. J. ?.; and Wang, C. C., 1976, Lipids, v. 11 (3), 209-215 Eimeria tenella, oocysts, fatty acids and nonsaponifiable lipids, analysis by gas liq- uid chromatography and mass spectrometry, changes during sporulation, distribution of nonsaponifiable lipids within oocysts before and after sporulation Lipids Yvore, P.; and Guillaume, J., 1976, Ann. Re cherches Vet., v. 7 (4), 343-348 Eimeria stiedai, rabbits, disturbance in lipid and energy metabolism Litter Ciordia, H.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Vet. Re- search, v. 38 (9), 1335-1339 gastrointestinal parasitism of cattle on fescue pastures fertilized with broiler litter vs. NH.NO,, prevalence, yearly and seasonal variation; parasite burden lower in calves raised on broiler litter-ferti- lized pastures (where available forage was greater), no significant differences in adult cows nor in calf weight gains Litter Gibbs, H. C., 1977, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 38 (4), 533-534 Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia sp., sheep, "spring rise" in fecal egg counts, higher incidence in bred sheep than in unbred sheep, role of contaminated bedding: Maine Lipids Wheater, P. R.; and Wilson, R. ?., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (1), 99-109 Schistosoma mansoni, tegument, histochemis- try, main components are neutral glycoprotein and phospholipid, differentiation from other schistosome tissues on the basis of marker enzymes Lipids Wilkins, D.; and Lee, D. L., 1976, Parasitol- ogy, v. 72 (1), 51-63 Histomonas meleagridis, caecal wall and liver of infected turkey poults, changes in amount and distribution of acid and alkaline phos- phatase, non-specific esterase, glycogen, lipid, and acid mucopolysaccharide Lipids Williamson, J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 453-454 [Abstract] Trypanosoma rhodesiense, induction of cyto- plasmic clefts by Puromycin, Cordycepin, and Nucleocidin, results suggest drugs may prevent uptake of required unsaturated fatty acids and promote excessive intake of sat- urated acids Lipids Williamson, J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 263 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma rhodesiense in mice (exper.), cordycepin-induced cytoplasmic clefts in trypanosomes and resulting changes in fatty acid metabolism, ultrastructural studies Lipids Yusufi, A. N. K.; and Siddiqi, ?. ?. , 1976 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 5-8 comparison of lipid composition of 6 spp. of digenetic trematodes from different hosts and/or habitats Liver Abioye, ?. ?., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (11), 252-255 Entamoeba histolytica, drug (emetine, metro- nidazole) and immuno-diagnostic (fluorescent antibody, gel diffusion and latex agglutina- tion tests) resistant amoebic hepatic abscess in man, case report, blood-abscess cavity barrier postulated as possible mechanism for diagnostic failure: Nigeria Liver Alora, B. D. ; Ramon, F. J.; and Tan-Alora, A?, 1972, Philippine J. Int. Med., v. 10 (1), 40-47 human amoebiasis, radiologic visualization of hepatic abscess cavity after aspiration in order to assess size of cavity and re- sponse to therapy Liver Alvarez, V.; and Pefaur, J., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 25 (1-2) , 2-5 chronic parasitic hepatitis discovered in Balaenoptera sp. whales, Lecithodesmus spino- sus removed from bile ducts: Pacific Ocean off Chilean coast Liver Ambroise-Thomas, P.; and Meyer, ?. ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 359-364 Entamoeba histolytica, hepatic amoebiasis, human, diagnosis, agglutination and indi- rect fluorescent antibody tests, clinical trials with Tinidazole (Fasigyn), well tolerated with encouraging results but some cases required supplementary treat- ment with metronidazole: region of Kili- manjaro, northeast Tanzania 860 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Liver Anderson, P. H.; et al., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 100 (3), 43-45 Fasciola hepatica, calves (exper.), enzyme activity in plasma or serum, serum concen- trations of proteins, urea and bilirubin; glutamate dehydrogenase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase most sensitive indicators of liver cell damage Liver Angus, M. G. N.; Fletcher, ?. ?.; and Maegraith, B. G., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 419-427 Plasmodium knowlesi-infected Macaca mulatta, changes in liver lipids Liver Ansari, M. Z.; and Prasad, M. C., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 45 (3), 1975, 166-168 Opisthorchis noverca, dogs (liver), patholo- gy: Izatnagar/Bareilly Liver Ansari, M. Z.; and Singh, K. S., 1974, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 43 (5), 1973, 438-446 Opisthorchis noverca, dogs, histochemical changes in liver Liver Bahl, V.; Mistry, C. M.; and Obineche, E. N., 1975, Med. J. Zambia, v. 9 (5), 135-137 human schistosomiasis as cause of hepato- megaly in Lusaka, Zambia Liver Balestrazzi, N.; and Guerra, G., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10) , 748-756 human hepatic echinococcal cyst of posterior area, diagnosis by hepatic scan, surgical management Liver Banche, M.; Roatta, L.; and Ferrari, ?., 1975, Minerva Gastroenterol., v. 21 (2), 45-48 Echinococcus granulosus, E. multilocularis, human hepatic cysts, diagnosis by laparoscopy Liver Beauvais, P.; et al., 1974, Pediatrie, v. 29 (6), 615-625 acquired toxoplasmosis, hepatic manifesta- tion of infection in 8 of 10 family members, contaminated meat from sheep probable source of infection, clinical aspects: France Liver Apt, W.; Difilippi, C.; and Subiabre, V., 1972, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 27 (1-2), 55-56 Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites in exu- dates of hepatic abscess in young girl, case report: Chile Liver Beccaria, ?.; et al., 1976, Minerva Med., v. 67 (47), 3033-3038 Fasciola hepatica in man with resulting bile duct obstruction, case report, surgical re- moval: Italy Liver Arcadio, F.; et al., 1968, Medecine Legale et Dom. Corp., v. 1 (4), 386-388 human hepatic echinococcosis, medical-legal aspects of post-traumatic rupture of hydatid cysts, non-endemic areas: France Liver Arora, R. G.; and Iyer, P. K. R., 1974, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 43 (8), 1973, 720-723 Fasciola gigantica, sheep, goats, gross and histological study of lesions in liver during early and advanced stages of infection; presence of iron pigment in macrophages and Kupffer's cells, and egg granulomas in he- patic parenchyma: slaughterhouses, Izatnagar (Uttar Pradesh) Liver Averbach, S.; Yanovsky, J.; and Averbach, ?., 1972, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 32 (1), 15-22 icteric hepatitis in 4 siblings probably of Toxoplasma gondii origin, case reports, clin- ical management: Argentina Liver Badawi, T.; et al., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (9), 201-204 human schistosomiasis with hepatic fibrosis and ascites, effect of decongestion operation on renal hemodynamics Liver Bekhti, ?.; et al., 1977, Brit. Med. J. (6094), v. 2, 1047-1051 Echinococcus granulosus, human hepatic echi- nococcosis, treatment of 4 cases with meben- dazole, assessment of results with ultrasonic echotomography and changes in circulating blood levels of specific IgE and immune com- plexes Liver Bernardini, P., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 757-759 human hepatic echinococcosis, involvement of pericystium, histopathologic findings Liver Berthoud, S.; Rime, F.; and Buffle, P., 19 76, Schweiz. Med. Wchnschr., v. 106 (24), 828-830 hepatic amoebic abscess presenting with systemic symptoms in man who had traveled extensively in tropics, abscess masked by previous treatment of intestinal symptoms with iodoquinolines, diagnosed by liver scan and cured with metronidazole: Switzerland Liver Bertrand, E.; and Cornet, L., 1970, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 17 (6), 435-441 human hepatic amoebiasis, use of liver puncture in treatment and diagnosis SUBJECT HEADINGS 861 Liver Bhasin, A. S.; et al., 1977, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 80 (8), 169-172 human hepatic amoebic abscesses, use of micro-opaque barium sulfate to assess r?solu tion time of abscesses, favorable comparison with scintiscanning Liver Biernat, S.; Myczkowski, J.; and Majewski, Z., 1975, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 30 (44), 1839- 1840 human echinococcosis, massive hepatic cyst with resulting jaundice from perforation into biliary tract, surgical treatment, case re- port: Poland Liver Bindseil, E., 1974, Proc. 6. Internat. Conf. World Ass. Adv. Vet. Parasitol. (Vienna, Austria, Sept. 18-20, 1973), 313-318 Ascaris suum migrating larvae, pathogenesis of liver and lung lesions, differences in pigs vs. mice and young vs. old pigs Liver Birnkrant, M.; Paciuc, ?.; and Christopoulos, P., 1973, Jewish Mem. Hosp. Bull., v. 17, 22-31 Echinococcus, case report of human hepatic hydatid cyst with possible secondary cyst of kidney, extensive clinical review: New York City (previously resident of Greece) Liver Botros, B. A. M.; Moch, R. W.; and Barsoum, I. S., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (3), 293-296 Babesia gibsoni, splenectomized and nonsplen- ectomized dogs (exper.), inoculation with fresh and preserved blood, prepatent period, clinical signs, duration of parasitemia, gross pathologic changes, clinicopathologic changes, histopathologic features, re- lationship of age of dogs to pathogenicity of infection Liver Bowry, T. S.; and Cameron, ?. ?., 1977 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 439-443 schistosomiasis, amoebiasis, causes of liver pathology in early childhood in Kenya Liver Bravo Cardenas; and Lopez Nieto, 1974, Medica- menta, Madrid (518), an. 31, v. 63, 209-211 surgical management of large calcified human hepatic echinococcal cyst, case report: Granada, Spain Liver Brown, J. N.; and Smith, ?. ?., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (3B), 257-259 Schistosoma japonicum, neither L- nor D-tryptophan oxygenase activities detected in adult worms; S. mansoni vs. S. japonicum, differential effect of infection on L-tryp- tophan oxygenase in mouse livers Liver Brown, R. J.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 599-600 Capillaria sp. in Cynopterus brachyotis and Emballonura alectro, liver tissue of bats revealed ova resembling Capillaria hepatica in general morphology, variations discussed: Indonesia Liver Brown, R. J.; et al., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 599-601 Capillaria [sp.] causing hepatitis in the Indonesian house shrew, Suncus murinus: West Java Liver Buky, P.; Drexler, L.; and Szucs, L., 1974, Orvosi Hetilap, v. 115 (49), 2936-2938 Entamoeba histolytica, woman with hepatic abscess presenting as septic fever and severe pain in right hypochondrium, probable asymptomatic cyst carrier since visit to Africa 10 years previously: Hungary Liver Bunnag, D.; et al., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1), 99-102 human hepatic amoebic abscess, successful clinical trials combining a single course of metronidazole with abscess aspirations : Bangkok, Thailand Liver Buonaccorsi, ?.; et al., 1972, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 26, 312-315 horses, chronic strongylosis, dysfunction of liver and adrenal cortex Liver Calva-Lopez, D.; and Velasco-Castrejon, 0., 1976, Rev. Invest. 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J.; and Cam- pillos, J. ?., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 760-763 human hepatic echinococcosis, discussion of surgical methods Liver Ehrlich, F. E., 1970, Mil. Med., v. 135 (7), 566-568 human hepatic echinococcosis, non-endemic areas, preoperative surgical considerations, case reports: Boston (natives of Greece) Liver Del Rio Marco, F., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 764-767 human echinococcosis, primary splenic cysts and secondary cysts of hepatic origin, surgi- cal management Liver El-Zayadi, A. M.; Hartmann, M. G.; and Mohr, W. , 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (6), 120-122 patterns of liver function and blood protein abnormalities in human chronic amoebiasis and amoebic hepatic abscess SUBJECT HEADINGS 863 Liver Erickson, D. G.; Barr, J. F.; and Southworth, G. C., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. 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Geneesk., v. 119 (25), 988-991 Echinococcus granulosus in man affecting liver, kidney and spleen, case report: Mo- roccan immigrant to Netherlands Liver Fluck, D. J.; et al., 197 3, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (5), 638-643 tropical splenomegaly syndrome, ultrastruc- ture of hepatic sinusoids, general appearance is consistent with occurrence of complex im- munological reaction Liver Gortazar Hijar, P.; and Cigala Cano, J. L., 1970, Minerva Pediat., v. 22 (26), 1333-1335 Ascaris lumbricoides infection in child resulting in cholecystitis and hepatic ab- scess, case report, clinical management: Guadalaj ara Liver Gad-El-Mawla, N.; et al., 1973, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 41 (4), 309-314 possible correlations of estrogen-containing contraceptive pills in the presence of schis- tosomal hepatic fibrosis with intramammary duct hyperplasia and cancer, exper. mice Liver Gago Romon, P.; et al., 1974, Med. Clin., Bar- celona, v. 63 (5), 233-237 human hepatic echinococcosis, value of radio- logic diagnosis, types of complications asso- ciated with infections Liver Garcia-Tamayo, F.; Ayala, L.; and Kumate, J., 1974, Bol. Med. Hosp. Inf., v. 31 (4), 683-690 Entamoeba histolytica, children, hepatic in- fection, nitroblue tetrazolium test, possible use in diagnosis Liver Geslien, G. E.; Thrall, J. H.; and Johnson, M. C., 1974, J. Nuclear Med., v. 15 (7), 561-563 human hepatic amoebic abscess, gallium ,scanning to assess size and resolution of acute lesions Liver Gleason, L. N., 1977, Tr. Kentucky Acad. Sc., v. 38 (1-2), 62-68 Fasciola hepatica, Hymenolepis nana, con- current infestations in mice (exper.), pathology and variation in sequence and tim- ing of infestations Liver Goegler, H.; and Knight, R., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (2), 177-185 Entamoeba histolytica, hamsters, effect of hepatic injury upon development of amoebic liver abscess Liver Gregory, P. ?., 1976, Gastroenterology, v. 70 (4), 585-588 case report of refractory hepatic amoebiasis in man despite multiple courses of emetine, chloroquine, and metronidazole, final reso- lution of infection after treatment of En- tamoeba histolytica intestinal infection with various drugs considered as probable cause of continuing reinfection of liver: California Liver Griffe, J.; Crespy, G.; and Legendre, P., 1974, Ouest Med., v. 27 (17), 1551-1555 echinococcosis in young girl, 3 hepatic hy- datid cysts successfully excised from liver, surgical case report: France (previous resident of Tunisia) Liver Grimaud, J. ?.; and Borojevic, R., 1977 , Lab. 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Parasitol., v.42 (2) 261-273 Schistosoma japonicum, rabbits, investiga- tion of possible role of immune complexes in renal pathology and hepatic fibrosis: serum cryogelatification and cryoprecipi- tation phenomena; temporal aspects of anti- DNA response Liver Jones, C. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 CD, 221-234 Schistosoma japonicum, rabbits, circulating immune complexes, serum Clq and C3, semi- quantitative assessment, relationship to renal pathology and hepatic fibrosis Liver Joske, R. ?., 1974, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 C5), 129-132 changing pattern of human echinococcosis with increased finding of liver involvement, review of current useful diagnostic proce- dures Liver Kamo, E., 1972, Med. J. Shinshu Univ., v. 17 C2), 37-55 pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis as an auto- immune disease in exper. Schistosoma japoni- cum-infected rabbits SUBJECT HEADINGS 865 Liver Kaude, J.; and DeLand, F., 197 5, Med. Clin. 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Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (5) , 349-359 Leishmania donovani, epidemiological, clini- cal and laboratory data on outbreak of vis- ceral leishmaniasis affecting 60 persons, liver biopsies revealed granulomatous hepati- tis, outbreak possibly related to exception- ally dry summer: Emilia-Romagna, Italy Liver Pappas, P. W., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 320-329 Hymenolepis microstoma, mice, attempted cor- relation of histopathological response and organ hypertrophy Liver Parrish, R. ?., jr.; and Still, J., 1970, Med. Times, New York, v. 98 (2), 157-160 amoebic abscess of liver in children, diag- nostic problems, clinical management: Georgia Liver Patel, D. C., 1969, Med. J. Zambia, v. 3 (3), 85-86 first reported case of human echinococcosis in Zambia, woman with hydatid cysts of liver and spleen Liver Payet, M.; Sankale, M.; and Ancelle, J. 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Malaya, v. 23 (2), 92-95 human hepatic and pulmonary porocephaliasis probably of Porocephalus moniliformis origin, lesions discovered accidently at autopsy of Orang Asli Aborigine, probable infection from improperly cooked snake meat: Pahang State, Malaya 86 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Liver Purtilo, D. T., 1976, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 28 (1), 21-27 Clonorchis sinensis in humans, autopsy re- views for possible correlations between para- site infection and hepatic and biliary tract neoplasms: Hong Kong Liver Rahko, T., 1972, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 13 (4), 554-562 Dicrocoelium dendriticum and Fasciola hepat- ica in goats, comparison of the histopath- ology of the liver and bile ducts Liver Ramachandran, S., 1974, Postgrad. Med. J., Lon- don (589) , v. 50, 689-693 human hepatic amoebiasis, radiologic changes in left lobe amoebic liver abscess provides adequate diagnostic confirmation Liver Ramachandran, S.; and Perera, M. V. F., 1976, J. Trop. 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J., London (607), v. 52, 269- 274 aids to diagnosis of less frequently occur- ring left lobe hepatic abscess resulting from human Entamoeba histolytica infection, case analyses, presenting symptoms Liver Ravi, V. V.; et al., 1975, Indian J. Med. Re- search, v. 63 (12), 1732-1736 titers of indirect hemagglutination test and complement levels compared using sera and abscess pus from patients infected with hepat ic amoebic abscesses, sero-negative and sero-positive cases investigated for possible differences in immune responses Liver Reifsnyder, D. N., 1970, N. York State J. Med., V. 70 (21), 2722-2725 Echinococcus granulosus, case report of woman with 5 primary hepatic cysts, diagnosis by radioisotope scanning: New York City (Greek native) Liver Reynolds, C. H.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (3), 429-430 [Let- ter] Trypanosoma vivax, cattle, concluded that there is no evidence for changes in activity of liver-specific enzymes in serum during non-lethal infection provided that steps are taken to minimize the effect of pyruvate in the enzyme assays Liver Rives, J.; and Lardennois, ?., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 717-722 human hepatic echinococcosis, indications for surgical intervention, clinical management Liver Rodriguez Diaz, E.; and Renteria Cardenas, A. ?., 1974, Bol. Med. Hosp. Inf., v. 31 (2), 321- 331 hepatic amoebiasis, child, complicated by portal hypertension, case report: Mexico Liver Romanelli, R., 1974, Pathologica (957-958), v. 66, 295-303 hepatic echinococcosis in an elderly woman with both alveolar and vesicular structures, results of tests showed Echinococcus granu- losus to be etiologic agent: Italy Liver deSa, A. E., 1974, Progr. Drug Research, v. 18, 77-90 Entamoeba histolytica, humans, complications of hepatic or intestinal infections requir- ing surgical intervention, review Liver Sadun, E. H.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 619-631 Schistosoma japonicum, chimpanzees (exper.), portacaval shunt to dissociate pipe-stem fibrosis and glomerulopathy, results suggest nephropathy more closely related to infec- tion intensity than degree of liver damage; comparisons with untreated controls and SO 18,506-treated animal Liver Sankale, M. ; Diop, ?.; and Diouf, S., 1970 , Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 17 (6), 467-477 statistical review of 223 cases of hepatic amoebiasis: Dakar Liver Sapunar, J.; and Donckaster, R., 1966, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 21 (1), 21 Fasciola hepatica in humans, hepatic pathol- ogy as visualized by peritoneoscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 86 ver Sapunar, J.; Munoz, ?. ?.; and Castro, J., 1967, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 22 (2), 60-65 Entamoeba histolytica, case report of hepatic abscess in man which ruptured into the bron- chi after abscess aspiration, emetine and chloroquine therapy: Santiago, Chile Liver Sarinana Natera, C.; et al., 1976, Bol. Med. Hosp. Inf., v. 33 (3), 555-565 Echinococcus granulosus, hepatic echinococco- sis in child, clinical aspects, case report: Mexico Liver Schuster, J.; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 487-499 Schistosoma mansoni-infected Mastomys nata- lensis under treatment with hycanthone, pathophysiological and toxicological aspects of infection, serum enzyme activity, hepato- toxic effect of drug at higher dosages Liver Scragg, J. N.; and Proctor, ?. ?., 1977 , Arch. Dis. Childhood, v. 52 (5), 408-410 Entamoeba histolytica in children, tinidazole highly effective in treatment of hepatic abscess, clinical trials: South Africa Liver Seror, J.; et al., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 784-789 ' human echinococcosis, multiple hepatic cysts, surgical management Liver Shimada, Y.; et al., 1976, Nippon Zyuisi-Kai ?assi, v. 29 (6), 319-324 Fasc?ola hepatica, calves (exper.), hemato- logical and liver function tests (bromsul- phalein test) Liver Sillau, ?.; et al., 1973, Rev. Invest. Pecuarias, v. 2 (1), 103-105 Lamanema chavezi-infected alpacas, liver function tests Liver Sinclair, ?. ?., 1975, Research Vet. Sc., v. 19 (3), 296-303 Fasciola hepatica, sheep exposed to prelimi- nary and challenge infections, pathophysiol- ogy (circulating eosinophils, plasma pro- teins, and glutamate dehydrogenase, volun- tary dry matter intake, plasma loss in fe- ces), no evidence of acquired resistance to physiological effects of infection Liver Slais, J.; Sterva, J.; and Zikova, ?., 1973, Plzen. Lek. Sborn. (39), 231-234 Capillaria hepatica manifesting as solitary hepatic granuloma in humans, pathologic findings Liver Sommariva, V., 1976, Minerva Chir., v. 31 (4), 87-96 human hepatic echinococcosis with perforation into bile ducts, surgical management, case reports: Italy Liver Stevenson, P.; and Jacobs, D. E., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), i-ii [Abstract] pigs, milkspot lesion of liver, evidence from serological surveys supports view of Ascaris suum as major factor in aetiology and gives little indication that Toxocara spp. play any significant role: N. Wales; East Anglia Liver Stotka, V. L., 1975, North Carolina Med. J., v. 36 (10), 607-611 Entamoeba histolytica, hepatic abscesses in Vietnam veterans, diagnostic difficulties, clinical aspects: North Carolina Liver Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1975, Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 26 (6), 1063- 1072 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, radio- isotope-labelled leucine for measurement of protein synthesis in muscles, liver and wool follicles, anorexia as major cause of protein metabolism changes Liver Szekely, R.; Rojo, M.; and Ramirez, R., 1973, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 28 (3-4), 78-80 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts most frequently located in livers of slaughter animals, meat inspection survey Liver Tagliacozzo, S., 1973, Minerva Chir., v. 28 (10), 732-745 human hepatic echinococcosis, surgical man- agement of bronchial-biliary tract fistula Liver Tandon, ?. ?.; et al., 1975, Exper. and Molecu- lar Path., v. 23 (2), 155-163 Entamoeba histolytica,human, amebic abscess, electron microscopic study of liver biopsies, evidence of diffuse parenchymal injury simi- lar to that reported for patients with non- suppurative hepatic amebiasis Liver Timperman, J.; and Peremans, J., 1968, Med. Sc. and Law, v. 8 (3), 207-208 evidence of multiple granuloma-1ike lesions in lung and liver found at autopsy in pilot who had crashed inexplicably, apparently silent infection caused by Schistosoma man- soni, significance of disease findings to physical requirements of profession: Bel- gium 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Liver Tuchinda, S.; Gaew-Im, K.; and Plengvanit, U., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 263-269 human hepatic opisthorchiasis, diagnostic radiologic findings of uniform dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts with clubbing or cystic formation at ends Liver Turner, H. M.; and McKeever, S., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 483-487 Taenia taeniaeformis, development of re- fractory responses in Mus musculus (White Swiss strain) from 10th to 100th day post- partum, gut and liver phases of infection compared histologically Liver Veech, R. L.; et al., 1976, J. Toxicol, and Environment. Health, v. 1 (5), 793-806 Spirometra mansonoides growth factor vs. bovine growth hormone, comparison of meta- bolic effects on rat liver in vivo Liver Vethanyagam, ?.; and Bryceson, A. D. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 524-525 Toxoplasma gondii in man presenting and treated as hepatitis with mixed Giardia lam- blia infection, later diagnosis of active acquired toxoplasmosis and treatment with pyrimethamine and sulfadimidine resolved condition: Great Britain Liver Viranuvatti, V.; and Stitnimankarns Te, 1972, Progr. Liver Diseases, v. 4, 537-547 liver fluke infections and infestations, review of epidemiology, pathology, clinical manifestations,treatment and control of human infections in Southeast Asia Liver Vray, ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (3), 255-256 [Letter] Plasmodium berghei-infected mice (exper.), possible relationships between hepatosplenic and blood rates of para-aminobenzoic acid and parasite development, diet-deficiency study Liver Wedderburn, N.; Turk, J. L.; and H?tt, M. S. R., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6) , 468-470 chronic malarial infections, mice, histologie changes in spleen and liver, depression of IgG plaque-forming cell response, chronically infected mice as laboratory model for tropi- cal splenomegaly Liver Wettimuny, S. G. de S.; and Aturaliya, D. S., 1975, Ceylon Vet. J., v. 23 (3-4), 54-57 Schistosoma, ?aramphistomiasis, Echinococcus, cattle, abattoir study of liver pathological findings: Kandy, Sri Lanka Liver Wilkins, D.; and Lee, D. L., 1976, Parasitol- ogy, v. 72 (1), 51-63 Histomonas meleagridis, caecal wall and liver of infected turkey poults, changes in amount and distribution of acid and alkaline phos- phatase, non-specific esterase, glycogen, lipid, and acid mucopolysaccharide Liver Will, R. , 1975, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 22 (8), 626-634 reptiles, liver diseases caused by para- sites, review Liver Wood, I. J.; Stephens, W. ?.; and Porter, D. D., 1975, Med. J. Australia, v. 2 (22), 829-831 Fasciola hepatica liver infections in husband and wife who had eaten watercress contami- nated by cattle, problems in diagnosis solved only by pathology discovered in diagnostic surgery, good responses to emetine and chlo- roquine therapy: Victoria, Australia Liver Yeh, S. D. J.; McSweeney, J.; and Shiu, M. H., 1977, N. York State J. Med., v. 77 (3), 396- 399 Schistosoma japonicum in immigrant Chinese presenting as hepatoma, diagnosed at surgi- cal intervention, significance of differen- tial diagnosis of liver masses in immigrants from Orient : New York City Liver Zerolo, J.; et al., 1974, Marseille Med., v. Ill (3), 153-156 man, hepatic hydatid cyst in association with hepatic amoebiasis, case report, clinical aspects : France Liver Zielinski, V. E.; and Elmslie, R. G., 1969, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (17), 839-842 human echinococcosis of liver with rupture into biliary tree and accompanying jaundice, clinical aspects, case reports: Australia Localization Ah, H.-S.; and Chapman, W. L., jr., 1976, Vet. Parasitol., v. 2 (3), 251-258 Paragonimus kellicotti, dog, severe pulmon- ary paragonimiasis, observation of extrapul- monary granulomatous lesions in liver, medi- astinal lymph nodes, spermatic cord, and tunica vaginalis: Georgia, U.S.A. Localization Aisa, E., 1972, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 26, 517-524 Myxobolus ellipsoides bramaeformis, lesions in swimbladder of Tinca tinea: Lake Trasi- meno SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization Aisa, E., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 219-225 Myxobolus ellipsoides bramaeformis, infec- tion levels similar in central and littoral portions of lake; infection of tench, Tinea tinea, localized mainly on gills, occasions- ally in swimbladder, rarely diffuse; slight pathological effects, no mortality; limno- logica! data giving no ecological clue to distribution: lake Trasimeno Localization Ambrosi, M.; Fioroni, ?.; and Polidori, G. ?., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 227-233 helminths of sheep, survey, incidence: Um- bria, Italy Localization Amin, 0. M., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 41 (1), 81-88 helminths of Catostomus commersoni, distribu- tion, structural observations, effects of host size (age) on worm burden and site of infection: southeastern Wisconsin Localization Andersen, K., 1976, Fauna, Oslo, v. 29 (1), 1-20 helminth adaptation to life in vertebrate intestine, cysts, attachment organs, struc- ture of tegument, immune response, site selection, evolution, extensive review Localization Anderson, J.; Fuglsang, H.; and Marshall, T. F. de ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 362-373 Onchocerca volvulus, comparative follow-up epidemiologic study of infected villagers from savannah and rain-forest areas, rela- tionships between development of eye lesions and high concentrations of microfilariae in skin, particularly around shoulders, as well as eye, implications for prevention of blind- ness: Cameroon Localization Anderson, R. I., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (3), 418 [Letter] Onchocerca volvulus, human, location of microfilariae, in addition to skin and eye also found in urine which suggests invasion of renal system and possibly even other internal organs: Chad Localization Anderson, W. I.; et al., 1976, Avian Dis., V. 20 (4), 752-755 Eimeria tenella, chickens (exper.), life- cycle stages in bursa of Fabricius, histo- logical examinations Localization Ashizawa, H.; et al., 1976, Bull. Fac. Agrie. Univ. Miyazaki, v. 23 (1), 79-86 Paragonimus westermani, dog, pathology of lung, spleen, and diaphragm, case report of apparent aberrant migration from lungs to spleen and diaphragm Localization Bakke, ?. ?., 1972, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 20 (3), 165-188 Digenea of Larus canus, incidence and in- tensity, age of host, seasonal variation, distribution in alimentary canal; relation- ship to host habitat, food, and breeding be- havior : Norway Localization Bakke, ?. ?.; and Barus, V., 1976, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 24 (1), 7-31 nematodes of Larus canus, age and sex of host, seasonal variations, distribution in alimentary canal: Agdenes, Norway Localization Barrowman, P. R., 1976, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 43 (2), 55-65 Trypanosoma equiperdum in naturally infected horses, transmission studies, clinical symp- toms and lesions, localization of parasite, host immune response, methods for parasite detection, varying results of chemotherapy with MSbE; attempts to infect rats, rabbits, and a dog were unsuccessful: South Africa Localization Bartoli, P., 1973, Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat., Paris, 3.S. (117), Zool. (91), 319-334 Gymnophallus fossarum in Cardium glaucum, penetration of eercariae and migration, microbiotopes occupied by metacercariae, var iation in numbers of metacercariae in the 2 microbiotopes in relation to host size, rela tion between microbiotope occupied by meta- cercariae and certain anomalies of host test Localization Bartoli, P., 1973, Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat., Paris, 3.S. (117), Zool. (91), 335-349 Gymnophallus fossarum in Tapes decussatus (nat. and exper.)(espace extrapalleal peri- pherique, espace extrapalleal sous-articu- laire), relative importance of 2 microbio- topes, host reactions (encapsulation, tissue degradation), changes in metacercariae, het- erogeneity of distribution within microbio- tope extrapalleal peripherique, variation in numbers of metacercariae in the 2 microbio- topes in relation to host size, comparison with Cardium glaucum: lagune de Beauduc Localization Beckett, E. ?., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 353-357 Brugia pahangi, ?. malayi, pattern of flight muscle damage in relation to distribution of developing filarial larvae in Aedes aegypti and Mansonia uniformis Localization Belino, E. D., 1975, Internat. J. Zoonoses, v. 2 (2) , 92-99 Taenia saginata, localization sites of cysticerci in slaughtered cattle: Nigeria Localization Bhat, H. R., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 44 (10), 1974, 750-755 Haemaphysalis spinigera, cattle, seasonal distribution, infestation sites: Kyasanur forest disease area, Shimoga district, Kar- nataka 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Bhopale, M. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (3), 179-185 Ancylostoma caninum larvae, migration and distribution in various organs and muscles of mice after oral infection with various doses Localization Blair, D., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (2), 125- 132 Apatemon gracilis, life cycle completed in laboratory, cercaria redescribed, develop- ment of metacercariae in various fishes (host and location specificity, exper. in- fections not realized in some fish species which were naturally infected), excystation of metacercaria Localization Boonpucknavig, S.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (3), 410-415' Plasmodium berghei berghei, chronological development in tissue of infected mice de- scribed by means of immunofluorescent and histological study, change in morphological appearance of immunofluorescent-stained parasites from early to late stage of infec- tion Localization Borroni, I.; and Grimaldi, E., 1974, Riv. Parassitol., v. 35 (4), 261-276 Diphyllobothrium latum, ecology of plero- cercoid infection in fish, incidence and intensity, interplay of various factors (host species, host size (age), mechanism of infection (eating copepods vs. eating other fish), parasite size, muscular vs. visceral localization, site on lake in re- lation to human concentration): Lago Maggiore Localization Bosworth, W.; and Chernin, E., 1976, J. Parasi- tol., v. 62 (4), 654-655 Brugia pahangi, high susceptibility of oral- ly exposed neonatal jirds , survival of larvae within stomach and intestinal tract and sub- sequent migration to other parts of body Localization Bourrel, P.; et al., 1972, Medecine Trop., v. 32 (2), 169-174 Dracunculus medinensis, localized in human scrotum, diagnosis and clinical management , surgical treatment Localization Bourrel, P.; and Delatte, P., 1972, Medecine Trop., v. 32 (3), 291-294 calcified filaria of Dracunculus medinensis localized in boney areas and joints, differ- ential diagnosis from osteo-arthritis, humans Localization Bowles, J.; et al., 1972, J. South African Vet. Ass., v. 43 (3), 299-300 Cysticercus cellulosae, visceral localiza- tion in pigs (surface of lungs and liver, liver parenchyma) Localization Bradley, D. J.; Poole, J.C.F.; and Lamb, R. M. 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 21-22 [Demonstration] Leishmania donovani, mice, chronic visceral leishmaniasis, distribution of parasite in various organs, cellular specificity of in- fection in liver, some ultrastructural as- pects of amastigotes Localization Brightman, A. H.; Helper, L. C.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1977, Vet. Med. and Small Animal Clin., v. 72 (6) , 1021-1023 Dirofilaria immitis, dog (anterior chamber of eye) , surgical removal Localization Brockelman, C. R.; Chusatayanond, W.; and Baidikul, V., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (1), 30-37 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, development and localization within the vector snail Achatin f?lica Localization Buengener, W.; and Mehlitz, D., 1977, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (1), 8-10 Trypanosoma vivax strain EATRO 1695, extra- vascular localizations discovered in cattle (exper.) (marginal sinus of lymph node, interstitial tissue of heart) Localization Buick, T. D.; Campbell, R. S. F.; and Hutch- inson, G. W., 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 53 (12), 602-603 [Letter] Ancylostoma caninum, dog (cervical spinal cord), first case in which partial maturity of the nematode was achieved with intense involvement of central nervous system: Queens 1 and Localization Bwangamoi, 0., 1973, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 21 (4), 363-370 Ancylostomum caninum, Spirocerca lupi, Toxocaris canis, aberrant habitation in dogs: Uganda Localization Cabrera, B. D., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 55-62 Paragonimus westermani, assessment of meta- cercarial load and organ preference for lodgement of parasites in vector crustaceans (Parathelphusa grapsoides): province of Leyte, Philippines Localization Calamel,M.; Soule, C.; and Chevrier, L., 1975, Ree. Med. Vet., v. 151 (12), 777-781 Taenia ovis, sheep, experimental infections with various doses, localization of cysti- cerci, duration of infection longer with low- er doses, persistence of antibodies, eosino- philia SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization Casto, S. D., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (1), 23-27 Syringophiloidus minor, infestation rates in different age categories of Passer dom- esticus, infestation patterns of different feathers (primaries, primary coverts, sec- ondaries, rectrices) in juvenal and nuptial plumage, selective advantage of infestation patterns and probable source of dispersants which colonize nuptial feathers during post- juvenal molt: Lubbock, Texas Localization Castro, J., 1974, Rev. Invest. Pecuarias, v. 3 (1), 91-92 Sarcocystis aucheniae, incidence in Lama glama (corazon, diafragma, esofago, pierna): Provincia de Puno Localization Chang, ?. P.; and Dwyer, D. ?., 1976, Science (4254), v. 193, 678-680 Leishmania donovani grown in hamster peri- toneal macrophages in vitro, multiplication within host cell phagolysosomes, survival mechanism of this intracellular parasite ap- parently based upon resistance to macrophage lysosomal enzymic digestion Localization Cheever, A. W.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (4), 702-716 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, statis- tics and statistical methods of quantitative parasitological autopsy survey; comparison of statistics of S. mansoni with those of previous survey in Brazil: Egypt Localization Courtin, S.; Ferriere, G.; and Cerda, J., 1975, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 30 (3-4), 65-67 Fasciola hepatica, Oryctolagus cuniculus as possible reservoir host for livestock in- fections, survey for infection prevalence and localization in host liver: Malleco Prov- ince, Chile Localization Cover, ?.; Gutteridge, W. E.; and Wharton, F. P., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxx-xxxi [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, course of infection and distribution in irradiated rats Localizati?n Cro11, ?. ?., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (5), 441-448 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, dispersion in rat intestine related to host feeding and diet Localization Croll, ?. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), iii [Abstract] Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, dispersion in rat intestine, effect of several manipula- tions (diet and surgical) Localization Croll, ?. ?.; and Ma, K., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 21^26 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, localization in rats, influence of surgical manipulation of intestine and mesenteric blood supply on dispersion Localization Christensen, ?. ?.; and Herrer, ?., 1976, J. Med. Entom., ?. 12 (4), 477-478 positive xenodiagnostic trials with Lutzo- myia vespertilionis feeding on trypanosome- infected Saccopteryx bilineata and Perop- teryx macrotis, trypanosome from S. bilinea- ta tentatively identified as Trypanosoma leonidasdeanei, potential of sand fly as vector, localization of parasite in alimen- tary tract: Panama Localization Clarke, P. L., 1977, Parasitology., v. 75 (2), iii [Abstract] Eimeria tenella, distribution in caecum of domestic chicks Localization Coman, ?. J.; and Rickard, M. D., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 237-248 Taenia spp., dogs, location in intestine, size, fecundity, egg hatching within intes- tine; infectivity of T. pisiformis eggs to rabbits (effects of canine intestinal secre- tions, intestinal passage and storage in feces); repeated T. ovis egg infection of puppies having no effect on subsequent Cysti- cercus infection Localization Croll, ?. ?.; and Smith, J. ?., 1977, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (3), 195-200 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in fed vs. fasted rats, 10 vs. 15 day old infections, activity rates, postures, and temporal move- ment patterns observed in vivo, differences correlated with feeding regime of host and could thus lead to habitat selection Localization Crompton, D. W. T.; and Nesheim, M. C., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 95-194 host-parasite relationships in alimentary tract of dornest ic birds, extensive review: nutrition of domestic birds; alimentary tract as habitat for parasites; alimentary tract of germ-free birds; parasite distribution within alimentary tract; relationships between para- sites and host digestive physiology and nu- trition Localization Cruz e Silva, J. ?.; Costa Durao, J. F.; and Rodrigues, H. S., 1976, Rev. Portug. Cien. Vet. (438), v. 71, 117-122 Echinococcus granulosus, sheep, localized in mediastinal caudal lymphonodus, pathology 84 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localizat ion Davidson, W. R.; and Calpin, J. P., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (l?, 72-76 Hepatozoon griseisciuri, location and patho- genicity of schizogonic stages, age and sex of host (gray squirrel), seasonal distribu- tion, pathology: southeastern United States Localization Davis, M. J.; et al., 1976, Neurology, v. 26 (1), 37-40 Trichinella spiralis in man, severe muscle involvement (4,046 larvae per gram of mus- cle), clinical case report, history of fre- quent consumption of pickled pigs' feet, recovery after thiabendazole given concomi- tantly with prednisone: New York City Localization Desowitz, R. S.; Barnwell, J. W., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (4), 475-476 Plasmodium berghei very young forms, deep vascular sequestration in heart and kidney of white rat equal to or greater than that in bone marrow, lung, liver, and spleen; hither- to unrecorded site of schizont concentration in lung Localization Dickinson, A.B.; and Threlfall, W., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 111-116 helminths of Fundulus heteroclitus, seasonal variations, preferred site of attachment, host size and sex: Newfoundland Localization Doube, B. M.; Kemp, D. H.; and Bird, P. E., 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 54 (1), 39-43 Ixodes holocyclus, calves, paralysis, patho- genicity, field collected and laboratory reared ticks, little difference between ticks from different geographic localities; site of attachment had no influence on tick toxicity Localization Dubey, J. P., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 156-157 Toxoplasma gondii, persistence in intestine and other tissues of cats inoculated 143 to 473 days previously, implications for initi- ation of relapse Localization Dubey, J. P.; and Streitel, R. ?. , 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 548-551 Hammondia hammondi, life cycle and trans- mission: tachyzoites are noninfectious to cats, infectivity being associated with cysts formed by the 10th day of mouse infection; more cysts found in mouse muscle than in brain, less frequent occurrence in spleen, liver, lungs, lymph nodes; absence of congen- ital transmission in mice; oocysts noninfec- tious to chickens Localization Duke, B. 0. L.; Moore, P. J.; and Vincelette, J., 1975, Tropenmed. und Parasitol., v. 26 (4) , 449-468 Onchocerca volvulus in humans, factors in- fluencing passage of microfilariae into urine (extra fluid intake, pyrexial epi- sodes, dosage with diethylcarbamazine, host activity), probably from reservoir in kid- ney glomerular capillaries, implications for epidemiologic surveys Localization Durette-Desset, M. C.; Chabaud, A. G.; and Cassone, J., 1977, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (428), Zool. (298), 133-158 Trichostrongyloidea, frequency and distribu- tion in host gut, didelphic forms more a- bundant than monodelphic ones Localization Dvorak, J. ?.; and Howe, C. L., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 534-537 Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigotes, video technic that permits quantification of de- gree of attraction to vertebrate cells in vitro, comparative studies of attraction of myotropic parasite strain to vertebrate cells from diverse sources Localization Ebert, D. J.; and Norris, D. ?., 1976, J. Mississippi Acad. Sc., Suppl., v. 21, 70 [Abstract] Thynnascaris (type MB ?f Norris and Over- street, 1976) larvae in Trichiurus lepturus (mesentery), migration and localization in white mice (exper.) Locali zation ElBihari, S.; and Hussein, H. S., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 656 Onchocerca armillata, location of micro- filariae in rat (exper.) and cow, found in skin not blood Localization Esch, G. W.; et al., 1976, Tr. Am. Fish. Soc., v. 105 (3) , 486-490 Pomphorhynchus bulbocolli, Leptorhynchoides thecatus, helminth recruitment, bluegills, modified live-box technique, tethered and untethered fish compared, parasite spatial distribution Localization Evans, ?. ?., 1977, J. Helminthol., v. 51 (3), 197-203 Asymphylodora kubanicum, Sphaerostoma bramae, site preferences in intestine of Rutilus ru- tilus in single and concurrent infections, possible explanations Localization Ewert, ?.; and Bosworth, W., 1975, J. Para- sitol., v. 61 (4), 610-614 Brugia malayi, distribution and development in cats reinfected in 1 of 3 ways (on pre- viously infected hind limb only, on contra- lateral infected limb only, or on both hind limbs simultaneously) SUBJECT HEADINGS 85 Localization Fajardo, L. F., 1973, Nature (5405), v. 243, 298-299 Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, human, ul- trastructural changes in blood platelets; P. berghei, mice (exper.), presence of para- sites in platelets Localization Fan, P. C.; and Pao, ?. Y., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 562-563 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, encapsulated eggs con- taining miracidium removed from peritoneal cavity of mice after experimental intraperi- toneal and percutaneous infections Localization Fang, W. S.; and Lin, J. ?., 1975, Taiwan J. Vet. Med. and Animal Husb. (27), 12-18 Clonorchis sinensis, intermediate fish hosts, localization of cysts, seasonal variation: Sun Moon Lake area, Taiwan Localization Ferguson, D. J. P.; Hutchison, W. M.; and Siim, J. C., 1976, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 84B (4), 189-195 effect of endo-enteric development of Toxo- plasma gondii on the ultrastructure of epi- thelial cells of the small intestine of in- fected cats Localization Fine, P.E.M., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 229-243 Heterakis gallinarum in chickens with con- comitant Parahistomonas wenrichi infections, worm fertility (egg production), worm mor- tality, inter-caecal distribution and migra- tion tendencies of worms with reference to probability of pairing of males and females Localization Fosella, P. V.; et al., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 28, 858-862 Toxocara canis, infected white mice, elec- trocardiographic changes related to micro- ascaridic pneumonia and localization of larva in myocardium, verified histologically Localization Fossati, ?., 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (3-4), 323-330 Entamoeba histolytica, case history of human pulmonary ameboma, radiological aspects, successful treatment with Ambilhar; review on localization and diffusion of E. histolytica Localization Fremount, H. N. ; and Miller, L. H., 1975 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (1), 1-8 organ distribution and ultrastructure of Plasmodium fragile-infected erythrocytes ad- herent to vascular endothelium Localization Gardiner, C. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 865-870 Trichinella spiralis in mice, exact niche of adult worms during intestinal phase (epithelial layer of mucosa of small intes- tine, at base of villi and in glandular crypts), reproductive behavior of intestinal worms Localization Gattaponi, P., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 311-316 Thelohanella pyriformis, infection of tench, Tinca tinea, vegetative stages most commonly on gills, description on gills, acid muco- polysaccharides in polar cyst walls, no ap- preciable damage, seasonal distribution ir- regular, limnological data not correlated with variation in localization and dimen- sions: Lake Trasimeno Localization Gilbert, F. F., 1973, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 9 (2) , 136-143 Parelaphostrongylus tenuis, prevalence in Odocoileus virginianus males vs. females, fawns vs. adult deer, areas of high vs. low deer density, localization within cranial cavity, implications for transmis- sion: Maine Localization Gonzalez, ?. ?., 1977, Gac. Vet., Buenos Aires (322), v. 39, 389-393 Oestrus ovis, sheep, symptoms of myiasis, localization of lesions, total numbers and size distribution of larvae collected, seasonal distribution, host age: packing houses, prov. Corrientes, dept. Mercedes, Argentina Localization Graber, M.; and Turpin, ?., 1976, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., ?. s., v. 29 (1), 23- 30 Agriostomum vryburgi, description, localiza- tion, pathological effects N'Dama cattle (colon): imported from Sene- gal, reared in Loui la Ranch (Popular Congo Republic) Localization Grainger, R. C., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), viii [Abstract] Cryptocotyle lingua, distribution of metacer- cariae on dorsal surfaces of fishes correlat- ed with cercarial behavior Localization Grimes, L. R.; and Miller, G. C., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 434-441 Monobothrium ulmeri, Biacetabulum meridianum, and Penarchigetes sp. in Erimyzon oblongus, seasonal periodicity or lack of, mean in- tensities in male and female hosts, distri- bution and methods of attachment in host: Lake Raleigh, North Carolina 86 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Halvorsen, 0.; and Macdonald, S., 1972, Norwe- gian J. Zool., v. 20 (4), 265-272 Cyathocephalus truncatus, Crepidostomum met- oecus, and C. farionis from Salmo trutta, distribution and site selection in aliment- ary canal for single species and multi- species infections, seasonal variation: Lake Melingen and Lake Nedre Fiplingvatn, Norway Localization Hanson, W. L.; and Roberson, E. L., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 512-517 Trypanosoma cruzi, quantitation of density of tissue stages (predominantly amastigotes) in various organs during course of acute Chagas disease, generally close correlation with numbers of trypomastigotes in blood, Local i zation Hernandez-Jauregui, P. ?.; Marquez-Monter, H.; and Sas tre-Ortiz, S., 1973, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 34 (3), 451-453 Taenia solium cysticerci, hogs, incidence, localization in brain, correlation with severity of muscular cysticercosis, histo- pathological changes, complications of cir- culation of cerebrospinal fluid usually seen in man were not observed Localization Holdstock, R. P., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 9 [Demonstration] Dipetalonema viteae, Mastomys natalensis a successful exper. host with patent infections established in mature males and immature males and females, periodicity, parasite localization, peripheral microfilaremia in relation to presence of female worms Localization Hughes, W. L.; and Harley, J. P., 1977 , Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (2), 363-373 Trichinella spiralis, first-stage migratory larvae, taxes, response to chemicals associ- ated with energy source for muscular contrac- tion, response to electrical stimuli associ- ated with membrane potentials and to KCl gradient Localization Hussein, H. S., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2) , 103-108 Babesia hylomysci, mice, 59Fe labelling of hemoglobin demonstrating parasite's prefer- ence for mature erythrocytes, direct destruc- tion of erythrocytes as main cause of anemia and autoimmune reaction as probable factor Localization Hernandez-Rodriguez, S.; et al., 1975, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 35 (3-4), 367-371 Cyathostoma bronchialis, lesions and locali- zation in Anser anser (traquea y bronquios): Parque Zoologico "Juan Barasona" de Cordoba, Espana Localization Hindsbo, 0., 1973, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 21 (4), 328 [Abstract] anterior migration of Nippostrongylus bra- siliensis in small intestine of rats during primary and secondary infections correlated to self-cure; experiments with prednisolone- treated rats showed that anterior migration is independent of worm expulsion Localization Hinson, G.; et al., 1976, Tr. Illinois State Acad. Sc., v. 69 (2), 176-187 Crassiphiala bulboglossa in fishes, intensity of infection varied according to downstream locations, species of hosts, body location, and age of host: Embarras River, Champaign Co. , Illinois Localization Hinz, E., 1973, M?nchen. Med. Wchnschr., v. 115 (20), 922-923 Echinococcus granulosus in humans, evaluation of 13,836 cases for body location of cysts and comparison by geographic locality Localization Ho, B.-C.; et al., 1976, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 6 (2), 113-116 Breinlia booliati, transmission to different strains of laboratory rats by various routes of inoculation, female rats more susceptible to infection than males, localization of adult worms in thoracic and abdominal cavi- ties Localization Iwamoto, I., 1972, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 14 (3), 124-137 Dirofilaria immitis, Wuchereria bancrofti, in vitro survival in various media, effects of temperature; D. immitis survival in dogs (exper.), periodicity, migration and local- i zation Localization Jakobiec, F. ?.; Gess, L.; and Zimmerman, L. E., 1977, Arch. Ophth., Chicago, v. 95 (2), 278-280 Schistosoma haematobium causing granulomatous dacryoadenitis in youth, localization at site of earlier trauma, possible immunologic im- plications, niridazole therapy: Sierra Leone Localization James, C.; and Webbe, G., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (3), 191-197 Schistosoma haematobium in hamsters, compar- ison of South African and Sudanese strains: host mortality, recovery of adult worms, growth of worms, uterine egg counts, distri- bution of eggs in hamster tissues Localization Jenkins, ?. C., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 335-340 Nematospiroides dubius, course of primary and challenge infections in male and female Meri- ones unguiculatus, rate of establishment, morphology, sex ratio and distribution within host intestine, expulsion in primary infec- tions, resistance to challenge infections, lactating jirds with depressed immunocompe- tence were significantly more susceptible to reinfection than nulliparous jirds of same age SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization Jewsbury, J. M.; Homewood, C. ?.; and Gibson, J., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 365-366 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, worm distribution following treatment with hycanthone or oxam- niquine, no evidence of liver shift of any magnitude until approx. 3 days after treat- ment Localization Kemp, D. H.; et al., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (1), 123-136 Boophilus microplus on British breed cattle with different resistance levels, growth and attachment behaviour of larvae, desiccation of larvae in environment of host skin, move- ment to and accumulation in favored sites Localization Johnson, P. T., 1977, J. Invert. Pathol., v. 29 (3), 308-320 Paramoeba perniciosa in Callinectes sapidus, seasonal and geographic distribution, symp- toms and diagnosis, tissue location, morph- ology, and replication, pathology, host de- fense reactions, laboratory transmission: Chincoteague Bay, Virginia; Long Island Sound, Connecticut; Sandy Hook Bay, New Jer- sey Localization de Jong, N., 1976, Netherlands J. Zool., v. 26 (2), 306-318 intestinal helminths of Anas platyrhynchos, survey, influence of host migration on para- site prevalence, exact site in intestine: the Naardermeer, The Netherlands Localization Juranek, D. D.; Forbes, L. S.; and Keller, U., 1976, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 37 (7), 785-789 Taenia saginata cysticerci in beef cattle, heart and masticatory muscles most heavily and most frequently infected, recommendations for increased efficiency in meat inspection by increasing inspection cuts in these sites and omitting in others; routine inspection single-cyst carcasses found to harbor other cysts upon complete dissection, justifies recent changes in inspection procedures Localization Kabata, Z.; and Cousens, ?., 1977, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 34 (2), 191-202 Salmincola californiensis, sites of larval attachment on fry and juvenile Oncorhynchus nerka, pathology; first report of "burrowing phenomenon" Localization Kale, 0. 0., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v.'26 (2), 208-214 Dracunculus medinensis, clinico-epidemiol- ogic survey of guinea worm infection in native population, economic and occupational importance, possible control measures by provision of wholesome water supplies: Ibadan district, Nigeria Localization Katsube, Y.; et al., 1975, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., Tokyo, v. 37 (3), 245-252 Toxoplasma, latent infection in swine grouped according to presence or absence of gross lesions of lymph nodes and liver, comparison of site of localization and virulence of isolated strains for mice Localization Kennedy, C. R.; Broughton, P. F.; and Hine, P. M., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (2), 195-206 Pomphorhynchus laevis, distribution along alimentary tract of 7 fish species, factors affecting site preference Localization Kennedy, M. W., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg.,1 v. 70 (4), 285 [Demonstration] Trichinella spiralis in NIH mice, kinetics of establishment and rejection of enteral phase of primary infection Localization Killick-Kendrick, R.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 381 [Dem- onstration] Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis proma- stigotes, localization in gut wall of Psycho- dopygus wellcomei vector flies in Serra dos Carajas, North Brazil Localization Kiurtov, N., 1975, Vet. Med. Nauk., v. 12 (8), 60-66 coccidia, incidence, localization and pathogenicity in calves: Veliko Turnovo Okrug, Bulgaria Localization Knight, S. ?.; Janovy, J., jr.; and Current, W. L., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 897-902 Myxosoma funduli on Fundulus kansae (gills), summer epizootiology: parasite population overdisp?rsed within host population, demo- graphic characteristics of infected fish subpopulation virtually identical to those of whole fish population, distribution on individual gill bars, proportion of uni- lateral vs. bilateral infections, pre-exist- ing infection does not preclude new infec- tion: South Platte River, Nebraska Localization Kozakiewicz, ?., 1975, Med. Wet., v. 31 (9) , 526-530 Echinococcus granulosus, swine, incidence in slaughter houses and individual farms, fertility of cysts in relation to size, highest incidence in liver: Poland Localizat ion Kozel, T. R., 1976, Tr. Kentucky Acad. Sc., v. 37 (1-2) , 41-44 Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, distribution on body of Fundulus notatus, younger fish more heavily infested than older ones, host behavioral changes: area surrounding con- fluence of Pope Lick Creek and Floyds Fork Creek, near Pope Lick Road bridge, south- eastern Jefferson County, Kentucky 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF ME Localization Lambert, ?.; and Maillard, ?., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (6), 1975, 691-699 Diplectanum aequans, D. laubieri, simulta- neous parasites on Dicentrarchus labrax (gills), preferential micrcbiotopes for each species; mer ou dans les ?tangs cotiers du littoral languedocien AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Lewis, J. W.; and Bryant, V., 1976, J. Hel- minth., v. 50 (3), 163-171 Nematospiroides dubius, distribution within small intestine of mice up to 60 days post- infection, relation of establishment and pattern of distribution to host age and sex, degree of aggregation of worm populations with respect to host intestine and to each other Locali zation Lancastre, F.; Nassi, H.; and Poirot, J.-L., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 349-353 Schistosoma mansoni, massive presence of adults and eggs in lungs of Rattus norvegi- cus: Guadeloupe Localization Lawrence, J. ?., 1977, Vet. Parasitol., v. 3 (4), 305-315 Schistosoma mattheei in Friesian steers (exper.), distribution of parasites and their eggs and changes in distribution which occur as infection progresses Locali zation Lindemann, ?. ?., 1977, Mosquito News, v. 37 (2) , 293-295 Dirofilaria immitis encapsulation in Aedes aegypti, relationship to larval type and location in mosquitoes Localization Londono ?., I., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 589-595 Dipetalonema viteae larvae, distribution and migration in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, as cause of injury to and disorganization of tick muscle fibers, failure of some ticks to feed after biting may protect from fatal hyperinfeet ion Locali zation Leaney, A. J., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxviii-xxix [Abstract] Leishmania mexicana amazonensis in Lutzomyia longipalpis (exper.) maintained at 3 differ- ent temperatures (22, 24, and 28 C.), dis- tribution of parasites and degree of infec- tion at 24h intervals from 2 to 8 days after infective feed compared, appears that small changes in temperature may have marked ef- fect on development and behavior of Leish- mania in sandflies and therefore on trans- mission Localization Lee, ?. T.; Little, M. D.; and Beaver, P. C., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 589-598 Ancylostoma caninum larvae, persistence and intracellular (muscle - fiber) habitat in vertebrate paratenic hosts and nature of host responses studied in mouse, cat, and rhesus monkey (all exper.); larvae also recovered by tissue digestion from muscles of naturally infected dogs Localization Lee, K.-T.; Min, ?.-?.; and Soh, ?.-T., 1976, J. Parasitol., ?. 62 (3), 460-465 Toxocara canis, migration and distribution in nonpregnant mice and mice infected at various intervals before and after pregnancy, results suggest that transplacental migra- tion is influenced by developmental stages of placenta Localization Lepp, D. L.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 199-206 Isospora canis in dogs (exper.), description, endogenous cycle, localization in small in- testine; failure to reinfect previously in- fected dogs Localization Long, P. L.; and Millard, B. J., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (3), 327-336 Eimeria praecox, E. maxima, E. acervulina, site finding and site specificity in chickens Localization Losos, G. J.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 278 [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, Zebu cattle (exper.), appears to be strict plasma parasite which localizes in microcirculation of certain tissues, clinical aspects Localization Lubieniecki, ?., 1976, J. Fish Biol., v. 8 (6), 431-439 Grillotia erinaceus plerocercoids, haddock, cod, saithe, incidence and intensity in- creased with host age, no host sex differ- ence in incidence, proportions of parasite maturity stages consistent between haddock length groups, distribution in gut of hosts, speculation on life cycle, Ouchterlony gel diffusion test (precipitin bands failed to develop) Localization McConnell, E. E.; et al., 1972, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (2), 113-115 Isospora papionis, numerous oocysts found in skeletal muscles of Papio ursinus, possible importance of this localization in regard to parasite life cycle: Kruger National Park, Republic of South Africa Localization McCully, R. M.; et al., 1975, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 42 (4), 117-133 Hepatozoon sp. in wild carnivores and H. canis in dogs compared, location in host, developmental stages, lesions, pathogenesis; attempt to transmit Hepatozoon from jackal to dogs by means of Rhipicephalus sanguineus was inconclusive: South Africa SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization MacLeod, J.; et al., 1977, Bull. Entom. Re- search, v. 67 (1), 161-173 seasonal activity and attachment sites of ticks on cattle, infestation patterns on other domestic and wild animals : Central Province of Zambia Localization MacLeod, J.; and Colbo, M. H., 1976, Bull. Entom. Research, v. 66 (1), 65-74 role of cattle in maintaining immature stages of Amblyomma variegatum and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, relationship of larva-nymph ratios to seasonal periodicity and body lo- calization: Zambia Localization ???, J. W.; and Sivanandam, Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub 21-29 Brugia malayi, experiment cats to determine whether sions are due to site of larvae, patent infections ocular instillation, and subcutaneous inoculation results show that ocular result of site of bite by and thus entry site of in S., 1976, Southeast . Health, v. 7 (1), al infections in human ocular le- entry of infective produced via subconjunctival and of infective larvae, lesions could be vector mosquito fective larvae Localization Marx, D. J., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 519 Histomonas meleagridis found in bursa of Fabricius of experimentally infected turkey Localization Mayaudon T., H.; and Hoepp, ?., 19 72, Rev. Med. Vet. y Parasitol., Maracay, v. 24 [1-8), 1971-1972, 57-60 Spirocerca lupi, atypical localization, causing rectal prolapse Canis familiaris (rectum) Localization Metge, P.; et al., 1974, Medecine Trop., v. 34 (5), 625-632 human ocular onchocerciasis, localization in paracentral temporal area characteristic of chorioretinal involvement and probable point of microfilarial penetration, diagnosis by angiofluorography Localization Mitchell, J. R. , 1973 , Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Af- rica, v. 21 (2), 133-143 Cysticercus bovis, cattle, incidence, locali- zation: Africa Localization Moncol, D. J., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 86-92 Strongyloides ransomi, biology and morphol- ogy of transcolostral phase in pigs Localization Moqbel, R.; and Denham, D. ?., 1977, J. Hel- minthol., v. 51 (4), 301-308 Strongyloides ratti, primary and secondary infections in small intestine of rats: course of infections; changes in size of worms; distribution and migration of adult worms in intestine Localization Moser, M., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 389-391 myxosporidan spores, size determined by parasite's development in host tissues vs. organ cavities, shape determined by pres- ence of physiologically and behaviorally suitable host fish, constancy of spore size and shape a result of little selective pressure to change Localization Motomura, I.; and Jo, ?., 1970, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 12 (2), 41-50 Toxoplasma gondii, cyst distribution and development within brain of infected mice, statistics of numbers of toxoplasmas within single brain cyst Localization Muzzall, P. M.; and Rabalais, F. C., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (1), 35-38 Acanthocephalus jacksoni cystacanths, sex, position, and orientation in Lirceus linea- tus, host pigmentation, sex, size, and gut content, possible sterility in host females; precocious development and marked sexual dimorphism in cystacanths: Jackson Cutoff Localization Michael, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (1), 33-40 Eimeria acervulina, sporozoites within chicken intestinal epithelium macrophages 5-6 days post infection, ultrastructure, macrophage structural changes, possible mechanisms of sporozoites survival and trans- port to development site Localization Minchew, C. D., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (1), 106 2 immature Metamicrocotyla macracantha coiled around gill filament of Mugil cephalus: Mississippi Gulf Coast, near Ocean Springs, Mississippi Localization Nayar, J. K.; and Sauerman, D. ?., jr., 1975, J. Insect Physiol., v. 21 (12), 1965-1975 Dirofilaria immitis, susceptibility of var- ious species of mosquitoes, patterns of microfilarial development, sites of blockage or prevention of infection, possible physio- logical factors (substances in salivary gland secretion, melanization of micro- filariae) Localization Neira, M.; et al., 1968, Bol. Chileno Parasi- tol., v. 23 (1-2), 65-67 echinococcosis in children, symptoms, path- ology, and cyst localization, analysis of 144 cases: Chile 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Nelson, G. S.; and Davies, J. ?., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 16-17 [Demonstration] Mansonella ozzardi, humans, epidemiologic survey, concentration of microfilariae in superficial capillaries, mixed infections with Wuchereria bancrofti differentiated using stained filters: Trinidad Localization Nizami, W. ?.; Siddiqi, A. H.; and Yusufi, A. N. K., 197 5, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 281- 287 comparison of alkaline phosphatase systems in 8 species of digenetic trematodes from different hosts and/or habitats, enzyme ac- tivity, pH and temperature optima, effect of chemicals Locali zation Norval, R. A. I., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 730-736 Haemaphysalis silacea, ecology: habitat preferences, distribution in relation to microclimatic conditions, seasonal activity, seasonal occurrence on hosts, sex ratio of ticks, host/tick interactions as result of host daily movements and feeding habits, site of attachment : Paardekraal Farm, Kowie River Valley, 15 km SE of Grahamstown, East- ern Cape Province, South Africa Localization Ogbourne, C. P., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (3), 203-214 Cyathostominae in horses (large intestine), prevalence, relative abundance, site distri- bution, seasonal variation, epidemiological implications: south-west England Localization Olson, L. J., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 247-251 Toxocara canis larvae in mouse eye, distri- bution within various eye tissues and effect of previous infection on numbers and distri- bution, onset and development of hemorrhagic and white cell lesions in anterior eye fol- lowing challenge of immunized and control mice Localization Onuigbo, W. I. ?., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 708-709 Onchocerca volvulus, statistical survey of biopsied nodules in the Igbos of Nigeria Localization Otieno, L. ?., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (6), 886-887 [Letter] Trypanosoma brucei in haemolymph of young Glossina morsitans (exper.) Localization Overstreet, R. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 780-789 Poecilancistrium caryophyllum in Cynoscion nebulosus, seasonal incidence and intensity, relation of infections to salinity and temp- erature of water, host length and host sex, common infection sites, effect of plerocer- coids on host, possible immune response: Gulf of Mexico Localization Panitz, E., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 41 (2), 257-259 adult Trichinella spiralis, distribution in intestine of Meriones unguiculatus, immuno- suppressive effect of betamethasone Localization Pappaioanou, M. ; Schwabe, C. W.; and Sard, D. ?., 1977 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (4), 732-742 Echinococcus granulosus, past history and evolving pattern of human hydatid disease and transmission in the United States Localization Pesti, G. M.; and Combs, G. F., jr., 1976, Poultry Science, v. 55 (6), 2265-2274 Eimeria, site selectivity of various species for infection in particular regions of chick gastrointestinal tract used as tool to study loci of selenium absorption, potentiation of selenium deficiency by intestinal para- sitism Localization Peterson, P. C., 1975, Misc. Publication En- tom. Soc. Am., v. 9 (5), 237-242 feather mites of birds, host-parasite dis- tribution by taxa, feather anatomy, mathe- matical analysis of barb width and location in relation to mite distribution, basis for further studies of host-parasite evolution Localization Petter, A.-J.; and Cassone, J., 1975, Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (4), 469-475 Morerastrongylus andersoni, mode of entry (ingestion) and localization in Limnaea stag- nalis and Planorbarius corneus Localization Picq, J. J.; and Roux, J., 1973, Medecine Trop., V. 33 (5), 451-461 Onchocerca volvulus, human, microfilaruria in relation to age and sex of host, other filarial diseases, geographic region, cuta- neous microfilarial densities, albuminuria during suramin treatment, eggs of Schistoso- ma haematobium in urine, and diethylcarbama- zine chemotherapy Localization Plasota, ?. , 1969 , Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968-1969, 47-60 helminths of frogs, comparison of aquatic and terrestrial hosts, relation of parasite fauna to environment, food supplies and food habits, host life cycle, temperature, rain- fall, season, age and sex of host, competi- tion between species of parasite, localiza- tion within host: Kampinos National Park, Poland Localization Pradhan, S.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (1), 199-200 Wuchereria bancrofti, human, microfilariae detected in bone marrow smears in seven cases of anemia (probably incidental and unrelated) in persons with asymptomatic filariasis SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization Quintero M., M. ?. ?., 1977, Veterinaria, Mexico, v. 8 (2), 42-45 . Demodex phylloides, frequency and anatomical distribution in skin of pigs: slaughter house at Ciudad Netzahualc?yotl, State of Mexico Localization Raj agopalan, P. K.; Kazmi, S. J.; and Mani, T. R., 1977, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 66 (2), 200-215 Wuchereria bancrofti, statistical epidemio- logic survey on microfilaremia (seasonal fluctuation of infection in Culex pipiens fatigans vectors, localization in vectors, human infection by age and sex, microfilarial periodicity, percentage of night biting, experimental laboratory infections): Pondi- cherry, India Localizat ion Rajan, ?.; and Mohiyuddeen, S., 1975, Kerala J. Vet. Sc., v. 5 (2), 139-142 spirocercosis, pathology, dogs (thoracic oesophagus, aorta, stomach, thymus, lung, bronchial and mediastinal lymphnodes): Ban- galore city Localization Ramirez, R., 1976, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 31 (1-2), 8-11 Echinococcus granulosus, statistical survey of human cases of echinococcosis registered from 1970-1974 in Chile Localization Ramirez, R. , 1977 , Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 32 (1-2), 16-20 echinococcosis, survey statistics of patients hospitalized 2 or more times, cyst localiza- tions, surgical treatment: Chile Localization Rawson, ?. V., jr., 1977, J. Fish Biol., v. 10 (5), 441-451 crustacean parasites of Mugil cephalus, prevalence and intensity of infection, sea- sonal abundance, distribution on yearlings indicates a high degree of habitat subdivi- sion on gill arches: Sapelo Island, Georgia Locali zation Rohde, K., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1) , 49-69 monogenetic trematodes and copepods on Scomberomorus commersoni gills, restricted microhabitats, probably increase intraspe- cific contact and thus assure mating Localization St. George, J., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (3), 383-386 Dracunculus medinensis, retroplacental lo- calization as cause of bleeding in pregnancy and possible cause of habitual abortion, 2 case reports : Nigeria Localization Sakurai, N.; Ihara, Y.; and Ogawa, I., 1974, Nishi Nippon Hinyokika (Nishinihon J. Urol.), v. 36 (4), 449-455 kidney cysts in man containing Paragonimus sp. ova, Metagonimus yokogawai ova in feces, clinical case report : Japan Localization Sauerlaender, R., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 263-280 Angiostrongylus vasorum, A. cantonensis, histopathology of experimentally infected Achatina f?lica, localization within host at various times after infection, cellular de- fense mechanisms Localization Schnur, L. F., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (4), 277-278 [Demonstration] Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis (slow strain), L. mexicana amazonensis (fast strain), dissemination in hamsters I Localization Schulz-Key, H., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 348-358 Filariidae spp., microfilariae infecting Cervus elaphus, morphological comparisons and localization patterns: southern Germany Localization Schulz-Key, H., 1975, Tropenmed. und Para- sitol. , v. 26 (4), 494-498 development and localization of Filariidae in Capreolus capreolus and Dama dama of Southern Germany Localization Schulz-Key, H.; Bain, ?.; and Wenk, P., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 229-232 distribution pattern of Onchocerca garmsi microfilariae in the skin of Cervus elaphus and comparisons with distribution of adults and microfilariae of Onchocerca tubingensis, 0. cervicalis, 0. tarsicola and Wehrdikmansia rugosicauda: Suddeutschland Localization Shepherd, R. C. H.; and Edmonds, J. W., 1976, Austral. Wildlife Research, v. 3 (1), 29-44 Spilopsyllus cuniculi, establishment and spread after release on wild population of Oryctolagus cuniculus for possible control of rabbit population by myxoma virus, quick- er spread when released during host breeding season, upon release myxoma-infected fleas did not become established, localization on hosts, 4 year period: Mallee region, Vic- toria Localization Shousmanov, Sh., 1974, Uzbek. Biol. Zhurnal (6) , 67-68 Goniocotes chrysocephalus, comparative num- bers on chickens in various seasons, dis- tribution on abdomen, tarsus, back, tail and wing of host: Uzbekistan 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Sobari, S.; et al., 1976, Austral. Vet. J., v. 52 (4), 197-198 [Letter] Goddardobdella elegans, beef cows (udders), leeches localized in milk cistern, histo- logical changes: near Ingham, north Queens- land Localization Ssenyonga, G. S. Z., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 272 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei and T. congolense in ro- dents, distribution in tissues and body fluids Localization Stannard, ?. ?.; and Cello, R. ?., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (7), 1029-1031 Onchocerca cervicalis, horses, prevalence, more common in older animals, occurred in both sexes equally, distribution and concen- tration of microfilariae within skin, cutane- ous pathologic changes, invasion of eye with microfilariae in 60% of cases Localization Sullivan, J. J. ; and Chemin, E., 1975 , J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 572-573 Brugia pahangi, proportion and location of developing larvae recovered from male Meri- ones unguiculatus killed 10 or 11 days after oral or subcutaneous infection, useful for rapid determination of infectivity Localization Svare, R., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. ?, Zool. (3), v. 32 (8), 575-584 Cystocaulus ocreatus, penetration of first stage larvae into snails, localization, mor- phological changes during maturation, moulting Localization Svarc, R.; and Zmoray, I., 1974, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 29 (2), 121- 127 Muellerius tenuispiculatus larvae, penetra- tion into and development in soles of feet of Cepaea vindobonensis and Succinea putris, localization near sole glands, acid muco- polysaccharides and phospholipids in this site probably have role in larval nutrition Localization Templeman, W.; Hodder, V. M.; and Fleming, A. ?. , 1976, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 33 (4) , part 1, 711-731 Lernaecera branchialis, seasonal distribu- tion; localization of immature stages on lumpfish, adults on cod; adult infection rates on cod higher inshore than offshore, marker for host migrations; cod sexual matu- rity delayed by infection Localization Theakston, R. D. G.; and Fletcher, ?. ?., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 441-450 Plasmodium berghei, preference for young mature erythrocytes as opposed to more mature cells, dynamics of hemolysis, iso- topie tracer techniques . Localization Theis, J. H.; and Franti, ?. E., 1971, J. Med. Entom., v. 8 (1), 23-28 Rhipicephalus sanguineus, dogs, survey, 1965-1966, lowered infestation rates due to dog eradication program, ecological data (distribution on host body, rainfall, temp- erature, humidity, seasonal distribution), analysis by multiple regression models: Singapore Island Localization Valentine, D. W.; and Phelps, R., 1977, Calif. Fish and Game, v. 63 (2), 129-132 Nerocila californica, localization on fish, fit to theoretical Poisson distribution Localization Vetterling, J. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 510 Eimeria tenella will not complete life cycle in close phylogenetic relatives of Gallus gallus even though it will do so in cell cui ture of these birds; 1 or 2 sporozoites were able to develop to macrogametes in Alectoris graeca but did not produce patent infection; E. tenella does not develop parenterally in its definitive host or close phylogenetic relatives Localization Vincent, A. L.; Frommes, S. P.; and Ash, L. R., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 330- 354 Brugia,3 spp. in Meriones unguiculatus, pulmonary pathology, results suggest that localization in pulmonary arteries should not be considered an aberrant mode of development localization Wandera, J. G., 1976, Vet. Ree., v. 99 (18), 348-351 Spirocerca lupi, dogs, incidence, patho- logical variations, oesophageal sarcomas, age of host, site of incidence, 11 year period: Kenya Localization Watson, T. G.; and Anderson, R. C., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (8), 1047-1054 louse populations on Odocoileus virginianus, seasonal changes, distribution on body: Long Point, Ontario Localization Watson, T. G.; and Anderson, R. C., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (1), 66-71 Ixodes scapularis on Odocoileus virginianus, numbers and stages collected in different months, preferred sites on body: Long Point Ontario Localization Whitaker, J. 0., jr.; and Schlueter, R. ?., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 446-450 Lernaea cyprinacea, incidence at different seasons and on different-sized fish, fins and fin bases most frequently used regions for attachment: the White River at Peters- burg, Indiana SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Localization Wilson, P. A. G., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 233-239 Strongyloides ratti, rats (exper.), maternal worm burden when weaning is varied in rela- tion to injection, effect of short-term stimulus (only 1 hr suckling) on maternal worm burden, working hypothesis to explain path-finding by migrating worms in lactating rats Localization van Wyk, J. ?.; van Rensburg, L. J.; and Heit- mann, L. P., 1976, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Re- search, v. 43 (2), 43-54 Schistosoma mattheei, Merino and Dorper sheep (exper.), influence of host age and breed on infestation (host susceptibility, cercarial penetration and development to adults, distribution of worms in host, worm sex ratio, egg excretion); variation in cercarial infectivity Localization Yusufi, A. N. K.; and Siddiqi, ?. ?., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 5-8 comparison of lipid composition of 6 spp. of digenetic trematodes from different hosts and/or habitats Locomotion Croll, ?. ?.; and Smith, J. ?., 1977, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (3), 195-200 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in fed vs. fasted rats, 10 vs. 15 day old infections, activity rates, postures, and temporal move- ment patterns observed in vivo, differences correlated with feeding regime of host and could thus lead to habitat selection Locomotion Crystal, ?. M., 1977, Ann. Entom. Soc. Am., v. 70 (5), 702-706 Cochliomyia hominivorax, fly vigor measured by the flight mill technique, flight per- formance greater in females than males, linear correlation between age of flies and percentage of individuals with partial or complete loss of wings Locomotion Desser, S. S.; and Weller, I., 1973, J. Pro- tozool. , v. 20 (1), 65-73 Haemogregarina sp. from Rana berlandieri (imported from Northern Mexico), intra- and extracellular gametocytes studied by light and electron microscopy, locomotion in rela- tion to certain structural features, cyto- chemistry (proteinaceous and polysaccharide inclusions) Locomotion. [See also Motility] Locomotion Becker, W.; and Lutz, W., 1976, Ztschr. Para- sitenk. , v. 50 (1), 99-101 Schistosoma mansoni cercaria, action of salt solutions of various ion composition on swimming activity Locomotion Bennett, C. E., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 886-891 Fasciola hepatica, newly excysted juveniles, surface features, sensory structure, movement Locomotion Croll, ?. ?., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 31-52 larval nematodes, behavior, review (nema- tode senses, locomotion, movement patterns as tracked on agar, mechanisms of orienta- tion) Locomotion Croll, ?. ?., 1975, Advances Parasitol., v. 13, 71-122 behavioral analysis of nematode movement, extensive review Locomotion D'Haese, J.; Mehlhorn, ?.; and Peters, W., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 505- 518 Sarcocystis ovifelis, Besnoitia jellisoni, Eimeria falciformis, pellicular structures, fine structure, implications for mechanism of motility Locomotion Faucheux, M.-J., 1975, Bull. Soc. Sc. Nat. Ouest France, v. 73 (2-3), 69-76 Pediculus humanus capitis, Pthirus pubis, feet, respiratory system, functional morphol- ogy, scanning electron microscopy Locomotion Fetterer, R. H.; Pax, R. ?.; and Bennett, J.L., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 286-294 Schistosoma mansoni, direct method utilizing suction electrodes for simultaneous record- ing of electrical activity and motility of adult male worms Locomotion Gjebski, J., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968-1969, 127-130 Trichomonas intestinalis, hydrochloric acid and gastric juice of varying concentrations, in vitro, morphological changes and damage, effect on movements Locomotion Croll, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 34-3-364 behavioral coordination of nematodes, review movements of the body and parts of the body; models of behavioral integration; sequential analysis; neurotransmitters and coordination Locomotion Heller, G.; and Weise, R. W., 1973, J. Proto- zool. , v. 20 (1), 61-64 Gregarina sp. from Udeopsylla nigra, scanning electron microscopy, patterns of epicytir folds in old vs. young gamonts, relationship to motility and development 84 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Locomotion Hildebrand, H. F.; and Vinckier, D., 1975, J. Protozool,, v. 22 (2), 200-213 Didymophyes gigantea, morphology during sy- zygy and growth and development of tropho- zoite, locomotion Locomotion Jarman, M., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 293-312 Ascaris lumbricoides, neuromuscular physi- ology, review: morphology; working of nerve- muscle preparation; ionic fluxes across mus- cle cell membranes Locomotion Kunz, P.; and Klingler, J., 1976, Nematologica, v. 2 2 (4) , 477-479 nematode tracks, method for direct or micro- scopic observation and photography Locomotion Lastovica, A. J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3) , 245-250 Naegleria fowleri, electron microscopy of 2 types of microfilaments, their significance in amoeboid motion Locomotion MacMillan, W. G., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 267-274 Nematocystis magna trophozoites, conforma- tional changes in cortical region during peristaltic movements Locomotion MacMillan, W. G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 451 [Abstract] Nematocystis magna, types of movement, ul- trastructural and cytochemical analysis Locomotion Rodriguez-Gonzalez, C.; and Garcia-Segura, L. ?., 1975, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 35 (3-4), 301-309 Leishmania tropica, electron microscopy of flagellum and sub-membranous fibers, sug- gestion that fibers can modify relative position of cell body and flagellum, evidence for coordination of movement Locomotion Rosales-Ronquillo, M. ?.; and Silverman, P. H., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 512 Plasmodium berghei, mode of locomotion of ookinete cultivated in vitro Locomotion Ruehl, H., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 199-214 Gregarina spp., cytochalasin ? (phomin) in- hibiting movement, changing cell fine struc- ture and disorganizing fibrillar bundles or myonemes; fine structure of myonemes, skele- ton-fibrils and pellicle; elements and mode of movement Locomotion Sathananthan, ?. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 233-243 Zeylanocystis burti, cytochemical nature and fine structure with special reference to microfilaments, microtubules, and movement Locomotion Sinden, R. E.; and Croll, ?. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (3), 452-453 [Abstract] Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis, kinetics of movement of microgametes, recognition of macrogamete and fertilization Locomotion Mason, P. R.; and Fripp, P. J., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (5), 721-727 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidial movement in relation to age, temperature, pH, light intensity, light shock, and snail-conditioned water, dark-ground photographic technique Locomotion Met?is, M.; and Schrevel, J., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (3), 473 [Abstract] Selenidium hollandei, mechanism of motility, role of cortical fibrillar structures Locomotion Nwosu, A. B. C.; and Croll, ?. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 100-106 Ancylostoma tubaeforme, infective larvae, movement, mechanism of wave propagation Locomotion ?'Dell, D. S.; et al., 1976, Biochem. Soc. Tr., v. 4 (1), 124-125 Naegleria gruberi, amoeboid vs. flagellate locomotory phenotypes, cell surface recep- tors, reactions with antibodies, lectins, and cationized ferritin Locomotion Singhal, K. C.; Madan, B. R.; and Saxena, P. N?, 1977, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 66 (3), 517-521 Setaria cervi, effects of various chemicals on parasite nerve-muscle complexes and loco- motion using worms with cuticular permeabil- ity barriers removed Locomotion Singotam, L.; and Dass, ?. M. S., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (9), 719-727 Grebneckiella pixellae, scanning electron microscopy of various life cycle stages re- veals: epimerite as attachment organ to host gut epithelium, epicytic folds of body wall at various regions of trophozoite, changes in body folds during gamont forma- tion and sexual dimorphism, syzygy, gamete formation, spore structure, possible role of epicytic folds in gregarine movement and absorption of nutrients Locomotion Tomosky-Sykes, T. K.; Mueller, J. F.; and Bueding, E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 492-494 Spirometra mansonoides larvae, effect of putative neurotransmitters on motor activity SUBJECT HEADINGS 85 Locomotion Vanderberg, J. P., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 527-537 Plasmodium spp. sporozoites, motility, loco- motion, movement, effects of several factors (parasite species, oocyst vs. salivary gland sporozoites, presence of albumin or globu- lins, temperature), relationship to infec- tivity, immunogenicity (circumsporozoite pre- cipitate reaction) , and secretory activity Locomotion Voge, ?. , 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 563- 564 Hymenolepis diminuta, axenic development of cysticercoids from oncospheres hatched in vitro to fully developed larvae infective to rats, motility of developmental stages and of fully developed cysticercoids Locomotion Weisblat, D. ?.; Byerly, L.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., A, v. Ill (2), 93-113 Ascaris lumbricoides, ionic mechanisms of electrical activity in somatic muscle, sig- nificance of results in understanding role of myogenic activity in nematode locomotion Locomotion Weisblat, D. ?.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., ?., v. 107 (3), 293-307 Ascaris lumbricoides, propagation of elec- trical activity in nerve cord and muscle syncytium Locomotion Whitfield, P. J.; Anderson, R. M.; and Bundy, D. A. P., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1), 9-30 Transversotrema patialense, cercarial behav ior, activity patterns, age and temperature dependence, speed and duration, neural con- trol and energetic significance Locomotion Wright, E. J.; and Sommerville, R. I., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 353-359 Nematospiroides dubius, spermatozoa, des- cription and location, movement in vitro, speed, locomotion not considered to be amoeboid but resembles movement of mono- podia! neutrophils Longevity. [See also Age; Survival] Longevity Blankespoor, H. D?, 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (1), 44-50 Plagiorchis noblei, life cycle studies: egg (infectivity); cercaria (diel periodicity of emergence; seasonal periodicity; temperature effect on longevity and infectivity); meta- cercaria (infectivity); adults (location in definitive host; longevity; seasonal periodicity) Longevity Bryan, R. P., 1976, Austral. J. Agrie. Re- search, v. 27 (4), 567-574 gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle, effect of Onthophagus gazella in dung pats on num- bers of infective larvae under moist climatic conditions, ecological distribution of larvae resulting from dung beetle activity Longevity Chhabra, M. ?.; and Ruprah, N. S., 1976, Indian Vet. J., v. 53 (3), 180-184 Oestrus ovis larvae, sheep, goats, survey, highest incidence in sheep, pupal period and longevity of adult O. ovis dependent upon temperature and humidity: abattoir at Hissar, Haryana Longevity ' Coman, ?. J.; and Rickard, M. D., 1977, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 15-20 Taenia pisiformis eggs, ageing process, 4 stages with varying ability to hatch and to infect and develop in rabbits, comparison of in vitro and in vivo estimates of viability, failure of 'senescent' eggs to produce immunity to challenge infection Longevity Crystal, M. M.; and Ramirez, R., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (4), 418-422 Cochliomyia hominivorax, strains evaluated for laboratory adaptation and longevity, sexual aggressiveness, mating capacity and mating competitiveness, suitability for mass production and sterile male release Longevity Cunningham, J. R.; Kunz, S. E.; and Price, M. ?., 1977, Ann. Entom. Soc. Am., v. 70 (1), 17- 18 Neoschoengastia americana, development and longevity under laboratory and field con- ditions, rainfall increased time required to complete a generation Longevity DeVaney, J. ?.; and Garcia, J. J., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (5), 511-513 Cochliomyia hominivorax, 5 strains under laboratory conditions, longevity, oviposi- tion, fertility Longevity Gaur, S. N. S.; and Dutt, S. ?., 1975, Indian Vet. J., v. 52 (6), 474-477 mice fed with irradiated and non - irradiated Ascaris suum eggs, reduced size, motility, and longevity of resulting migrating A. suum juveniles recovered from liver and lungs Longevity Gemmell, ?. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 314-328 Taenia spp., Echinococcus granulosus, eggs, hatching characteristics, survival, infec- tivity of embryos, influence of various fac- tors (different worms, different segments of same worm, moisture, temperature, length of storage, washing), epidemiological implica- tions in regulation of tapeworm populations 86 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Longevity- Hopkins, C. ?.; Gooda11, R. I.; and Zajac, ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (2), 175-183 Hymenolepis diminuta, ?. microstoma, mice, effect of primary immunizing infection with one species on growth and survival of secon- dary infection with heterologous species; data on longevity and pattern of worm loss in primary H. microstoma infections in mice; results show that H. microstoma in low level infections is able to evade host immune response, heavier worm burden initiates worm loss which may be physiologically ('crowding effect') rather than immunologically medi- ated Longevity Hopkins, D. E.; Chamberlain, W. F.; and Gingrich, A. R., 1976, Ann. Entom. Soc. Am., v. 69 (3), 538-540 Bovicola limbatus, B. ovis, B. crassiceps, longevity, fecundity, population increases, in vitro testing on artificial diets, field- collected and in vitro-colonies compared Longevity Kennedy, C. R.; and Burrough, R., 19 77, J. Fish Biol., v. 11 (6), 619-633 Diplostomum gasterostei and Tylodelphys clavata in Perca fluviatilis (eyes), sea- sonal changes in frequency distribution, incidence and intensity of infection, parasite life span, age of host: Slapton Ley, South Devon Longevity Kovalenko, I. I., 1975, Veterinariia, Kiev (42), 90-92 Fimbriaria fasciolaris persisting less than one year and Microsomacanthus paracompressa lasting two years in parasitized ducks Longevity Lang, J. D., 1977, J. N. York Entom. Soc., v. 84 (4), 1976, 243-245 Pediculus humanus capitis, sex ratio in natural and reared populations, females not significantly reduced under crowded con- ditions; shorter longevity in newly emerged females isolated with males attributed to their not being fully sclerotized prior to copulating, not the result of frequent copu lations by males Longevity Lindberg, R., 1976, Svensk Vet.-Tidn., v. 28 (11), 509-514 horse strongylid eggs, longevity on grass plots when deposited early or late in grazing season or in winter, seasonal and climatic aspects, preliminary field study Longevity Norval, R. A. I., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 740-747 Amblyomma hebraeum, survival and rate of development in relation to temperature and humidity under laboratory and field condi- tions, longevity of unfed ticks, ecological implications of results Longevity Ponnudurai, T.; Denham, D. ?.; and Rogers, R., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (1), 25-30 Brugia pahangi microfilariae transfused from infected to other cats, wide variation in longevity in normal cats, not detected in immunized recipients after 18 hours Longevity Saliba, E. K.; Sweatman, G. K. ; and Kawar, Ii. S., 1971, J. Med. Entom., v. 8 (1), 73-83 Ornithodoros savignyi, respiration rate and longevity of untreated ticks at different temperatures, effect of ronnel on respiration rate at different temperatures using 3 ap- plication methods, statistical analysis, ronnel not practically useful as systemic pesticide against 0. savignyi Longevity Smalley, M. E.; and Sinden, R. ?., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 74 (1), 1-8 Plasmodium falciparum, gametocytes are both long-lived and show persistent infectivity to mosquitoes, they can stimulate antibody production but immune response appears to play no part in their elimination Longevity Verster, ?.; Du Plessis, ?. ?.; and van den Heever, L. W., 1976, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 43 (1), 23-26 Taenia solium cysticerci, effect of various doses of gamma radiation on in vitro evagin- ation and on infectivity, longevity, and growth in golden hamsters, infested carcass- es can possibly be rendered fit for human consumption when exposed to 20-60 krad. of gamma radiation L?ngevity Zuckerman, ?. M., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 211-241 free-living nematodes as models for aging studies, may have implications for parasi- tology Louisiana. See United States, Louisiana. Lung. [See also Pneumonia; Respiratory system] Lung Adickman, M.; and Tuthill, ?. ?., 1976, Post- grad. Med., v. 60 (3), 143-148 pulmonary symptoms and eosinophilia associ- ated with human parasitic infections, diag- nostic and clinical revi ev/, need for in- creased awareness in travelers to endemic areas, immigrants and military personnel Lung Akoun, G.; et al., 1975, Nouv. Presse Med.. v. 4 (33), 2408 [Letter] Schistosoma mansoni in woman with pulmonary granuloma originally diagnosed as tuberculo- sis, clinical case report: France (native of Guadeloupe) SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Lung Allamand, J.; et al., 1968, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 23 (3-4) , 124-128 human pulmonary echinococcosis, statistical survey of surgical cases: Santiago, Chile Lung Aller, ?.; and Aller, J. M., 1973, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 33 (2-3), 337-346 nematodes of sheep lungs, lower incidence of fungi in parasitized lungs: Leon Bindseil, E., 1974, Proc. 6. Internat. Conf. World Ass. Adv. Vet. Parasitol. (Vienna, Austria, Sept. 18-20, 1973), 313-318 Ascaris suum migrating larvae, pathogenesis of liver and lung lesions, differences in pigs vs. mice and young vs. old pigs Lung Blaive; et al., 1971, Marseille Med., v. 108 (9), 597-602 human pulmonary cysticercosis, radiologic differential diagnosis, case report, clinical review: France (originally from Indochina) Lung Breeze, R. G.; et al., 1975, Folia Vet. Latina, v. 5 (1), 95-128 Dictyocaulus viviparus, adult cattle, rein- fection syndrome, respiratory distress, pul- monary lymphoid nodules: Britain Lung Brine, J. A. S.; et al., 1971, Med. J. Austra- lia, v. 2 (24), 1238-1241 woman, excised pulmonary lesion contained Dirofilaria immitis, case report: Western Australia Lung Castellino, R. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 137-140 Pneumocystis carinii, percutaneous pulmonary needle aspiration diagnosis of human pneumo- nia Lung Cataliotti, F.; et al., 1971, Minerva Med., v. 62 (76), 3643-3649 pulmonary echinococcosis in children, radio- logic diagnosis, clinical and surgical man- agement Lung Cross, A. S.; and Steigbigel, R. T., 1974, N. England J. Med., v. 291 (16), 831-832 Pneumocystis carinii in human, presentation on X-ray as localized nodular densities, case report: New York Lung? Dahl, L. ?.; and Lunde, K., 1974, Tidsskr. Norske Laegefor., v. 94 (30), 2083-2084 echinococcosis of lung in children, case re- ports, radiologic diagnosis: Norway Lung Dalgliesh, R. J.; et al., 1976, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 40 (1), 124-131 Babesia argentina, calves (exper.) given betamethasone, fatal pulmonary edema, hema- tological changes, histopathology, findings established occurrence of disseminated in- travascular coagulation Lung Damia Garcia, ?.; et al., 1973, Med. Espan. (416) , an. 36, v. 70, 282-285 case report of rupture of pulmonary hydatid cyst resulting from severe coughing seizure with evacuation of cyst by vomiting, compli- cated by aspiration pneumonia and pneumotho- rax, clinical management Lung Dembele, M.; and Sangare, S., 1974, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 21 (2), 155-157 man, case report, Schistosoma haematobium pulmonary infection in association with hydatid cyst of lung: Mali Lung Doppman, J. L.; and Geelhoed, G. W., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 89-97 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in humans, atypical radiographic features Lung Duguid, J. ?.; et al., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (1), 58-60 echinococcal cyst of lung in 6-year-old child diagnosed by routine chest X-ray, case report : Malaya Lung Fossati, ?., 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (3-4), 323-330 Entamoeba histolytica, case history of human pulmonary ameboma, radiological aspects, successful treatment with Ambilhar; review on localization and diffusion of E. histolytica Lung Geelhoed, G. W., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 141-147 Pneumocystis carinii, open lung biopsy in the diagnosis of human pneumonia Lung Geelhoed, G. W., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 187-191 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in humans, pulmonary and extrapulmonary support therapy, clinical aspects Lung Gruenebaum, ?., 1975, Pediat. Radiol., v. 3 (2) , 65-69 Echinococcus granulosus, pulmonary hydatid cysts in children, differential diagnosis by means of X-rays in cases masked by pneu- monia, clinical case reports: Israel 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lung Hussein, M. F.; and Haroun, E. M., 1977, Brit. Vet. J., v. 133 (3), 316-317 Fasciola gigantica, zebu cattle, pulmonary- lesions, pathology: Sudan Kamiya, M.; and Wongpisal, T., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 569-570 [Demonstration] Angiostrongylus cantonensis, rats, compari- son of oral, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal methods of experimental infections, classifi- cation of types of lung lesions Kannan Kutty, M.; Krishnan, M.; and Namblar, ?., 1970, Med. J. Malaya, v. 24 (4), 302-305 case history of fatal pulmonary Echinococcus granulosus cyst in 6-year old child, review of common clinical and pathologic findings: Malaya Lung Kenney, M.; et al., 1975, N. York State J. Med., V. 75 (9), 1542-1543 Entamoeba histolytica, amoebic lung abscess in man who 5 years previously had been treated for intestinal amoebiasis, case re- port, differential diagnosis: New York City Lung Kotani, T.; Tomimura, T.; and Mochizuki, H., 1976, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., v. 38 (5), 495-506 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs, postmortem pul- monary angiography, gross and histopatho- logical observations Lung Kumar, V.; et al., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 289-292 Nasitrema attenuata, aspiration of trematode eggs as a possible cause of chronic pulmon- ary lesions; description of adult in Tursi- ops truncatus: Zoological Garden, Antwerp Lung Lancastre, F.; Nassi, H.; and Poirot, J.-L., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 349-353 Schistosoma mansoni, massive presence of adults and eggs in lungs of Rattus norvegi- cus: Guadeloupe Lung Lewis, F. ?.; and Colley, D. G., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 413-417 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, modification of lung recovery assay (extended incubation of minced lung tissue) and correlations with worm burdens, may provide more defined in- dicator of protective immunity Lung MacCallum, D. ?., 1969, J. Reticuloendothel. Soc., v. 6 (3), 253-270 Plasmodium berghei-infected Mesocricetus auratus, macrophage interactions with pul- monary vasculature during acute infection and after drug therapy Lung Malone, J. ?.; Leininger, J. R.; and Chapman, W. L., jr., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 62-73 Brugia pahangi, histopathology in Meso- cricetus auratus, lymph vessels and nodes, testes, epididymis, and spermatic cord, lungs, liver, potential for model of human filariasis Lung Mansueto, S.; and Cucchiara, E., 1974, Poli- clin., Roma. Sez. Med., v. 81 (2), 70-84 human hepatic amoebic abscess with transdia- phragmatic fistula into lung, clinical case report: Italy Lung Marks, S. M. ; Holland, S.; and Gel fand, M., 19 77, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (1), 179-180 Plasmodium falciparum resulting in acute pulmonary insufficiency in African woman, successful treatment with intermittent pos- itive pressure ventilation: Salisbury, Rhodesia Lung Martire, J. R. ; Liberman, I. L.; and Goldman, S. ?. , 1975, Maryland State Med. J., v. 24 (4) 62-63 Dirofilaria immitis, human, cause of pulmo- nary infarction, case report, clinical diag- nosis and management: Maryland Lung Moorhouse, D. E.; et al., 1971, Med. J. Austr lia, v. 2 (24) , 1230-1233 Dirofilaria immitis, human infections pre- senting as pulmonary granulomata of unknown etiology, surgical excision, case reports: Queensland, Australia Lung Nakasala-Situma, J., 1976, Magy. All?t. Lapja V. 98, v. 31 (3), 185-187 Spirocerca lupi, case histories, symptoms, relationship to secondary pulmonary osteo- arthropathy as a possible complication, dogs : Uganda Lung Nettles, V. F.; and Prestwood, A. K., 1976, Vet. Path., v. 13 (5), 381-393 Parelaphostrongylus andersoni, Odocoileus virginianus (exper.), gross and microscopic lesions, lungs, muscles, clinical signs, egg production, course of infection Lung Oger, 0., 1976, Praxis Pneumol., v. 30 (5), 292-300 human pulmonary echinococcosis, aspiration biopsy of pulmonary lesions as means of diag nosis, case reports of clinical and surgical management: Ankara, Turkey SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Lung Paldy, L.; and Ivady, G., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 99-119 Pneumocystis carinii interstitial plasma cell pneumonia in infancy, six diagnostic radio- graphic stages identified, differentiation from other interstitial infiltrative process- es of lung Lung Pare, P. D.; Michoud, M.-C.; and Hogg, J. C., 1976, J. Applied Physiol., v. 41 (5, pt. 1), 668-676 Ascaris suum-sensitive Macaca mulatta, lung mechanics following antigen challenge as an animal model for human asthma Lung Rodhain-Rebourg, F.; and Rodhain, F., 1972, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 2 (8-9), 309- 313 review of human infection with Dirofilaria immitis, cause of solitary pulmonary nodules Lung Rossi, G. ?.; Brancaccio, M.; and Gatti, ?., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 28, 840- 845 Toxoplasma gondii, isolation from dogs with severe pneumoencephalitis, case histories, severity possibly related to distemper vac- cination or winter climate Lung Pieron, R.; et al., 1974, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 21 (4), 255-266 Schistosoma haematobium, case report, schis- tosomal peritoneal granuloma and accompany- ing lung infection, differential diagnosis by biopsy: native of Mauritius living in France Lung Sapunar, J.; Schurter, P.; and Olivares, M., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., ?. 25 (1-2), 69 73 clinical review and case report of youth wit echinococcal cysts of lung and right eye orbit, surgical removal of both cysts suc- cessful: Chile ' Lung Pierotti, P., 1972, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 26, 415-417 cow, parasitic pleural-pulmonary miliary nod- ules, pathology, unknown etiology: Italy de Prado, R.; et al., 1972, Med. Espan. (396), an. 35, V. 67, 188-196 evaluation of pulmonary function in presence of human echinococcal pulmonary cysts Lung Prathap, ?.; Ramachandran, ?. P.; and Haug, N., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (2), 92-95 human hepatic and pulmonary porocephaliasis probably of Porocephalus moniliformis origin, lesions discovered accidently at autopsy of Orang Asli Aborigine, probable infection from improperly cooked snake meat: Pahang State, Malaya Lung Seibold, H. R.; and Munnell, J. F., 1977, Vet. Path., v. 14 (1), 89-91 Pneumocystis carinii, pig (lung), broncho- pneumonia Lung Sharma, D. N.; and Dwivedi, J. N., 1976, J. Comp. Path., v. 86 (3), 449-454 Schistosoma indicum, sheep, goats, ova for- mation of pseudotubercles in host lungs, pathology: Mathura, Aligarh and Agra abat- toirs, Uttar Pradesh, India Lung Shiozawa, M.; et al., 1975, Bull. Nippon Vet. and Zootech. Coll. (24), 76-86 Protostrongylus shiozawai in the Japanese serow, histopathology of verminous pneumonia Lung Rao, A. S. C.; Adappa, G.; and Sridhar, C. R., 1974, Med. and Surg., Bombay, v. 14 (7-8), 5-7 human pulmonary echinococcal cyst presenting as with symptoms of anaphylactic shock and mistaken for myocardial infarction, case re- port: India Lung Rebora Gutierrez, F.; et al., 1976, Neumol. y Cirug. ?????, v. 37 (3), 147-158 Echinococcus granulosus, bilateral pulmonary cysts in 17-year old girl, surgical excision, clinical aspects; general review of epidemio- logic and immunologic aspects: Mexico Lung Repsher, L. H.; et al., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 127-132 Pneumocystis carinii, diagnosis in immuno- compromised host by transbronchial lung biopsy via the fiberoptic bronchoscope, pro- cedure offers diagnostic accuracy Lung Sierra C., D.; Hernandez R., R.; and Rojas M., J. L., 1974 , Neumol. y Cirug. Tora.\, v. 35 (6) 369-380 Echinococcus granulosus in humai pulmonary involvement, case reports, cliniral manage- ment: Mexico Lung Stockdale, P. H. G.; and Smart, ?. ?. , 1975 , Research Vet. Sc., v. 18 (2), 178-181 Crenosoma vulpis, dogs (exper.), treatment with levamisole, diethylcarbamazine, thi- acetarsamide, and cyacetazide (from most to least effective), pulmonary lesions Lung Suzuki, ?., 197 5, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Mod. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 20 {Demonstration] Plasmodium berghei berghei, P. yoelii nigeri ensis, lung pathology in mice (exper.) 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lung Takahashi, T.; et al., 1975, Nippon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi (Japan. J. Thorac. Dis- eases) , v. 13 (3), 169-173 Paragonimus miyazakii, man with history of having eaten raw fresh water crabs (Potamon dehaani), clinical signs of bilateral pleural effusion and solitary nodular lesion on X- ray, case report: Japan Lung Timperman, J.; and Peremans, J., 1968, Med. Sc. and Law, v. 8 (3), 207-208 evidence of multiple granuloma-like lesions in lung and liver found at autopsy in pilot who had crashed inexplicably, apparently silent infection caused by Schistosoma man- soni, significance of disease findings to physical requirements of profession: Bel- gium Lung Victoria, R. V.; et al., 1971, Neumol. y Cirug. ?????, v. 32 (4) , 269-273 Echinococcus granulosus, autochthonous hydatid pulmonary cyst diagnosed at surgery in 11-year-old girl, case report: Puebla, Mexico Lung Vincent, A. L.; Frommes, S. P.; and Ash, L. R., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 330- 354 Brugia,3 spp. in Meriones unguiculatus, pulmonary pathology, results suggest that localization in pulmonary arteries should not be considered an aberrant mode of development Lung Volkmer, K. J., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (2), 145-148 Paragonimus africanus, P. uterobilateralis, in Macaca mulatta (exper.), radiographic patterns of lung pathology, similarities with autopsy and radiographic findings in infected humans from endemic areas Lung Williams, D. M.; Krick, J. ?.; and Remington, J. S., 1976, Am. Rev. Resp. Dis., v. 114 (3), 593-627 parasitic pulmonary infections in the com- promised host, immunopathologic aspects, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment, review Lung Zyngier, F. R.; and Brockbank, ?., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (2), 229-233 Toxocara canis, mice (exper.), pathology of lung involvement, electron microscopy Lymph. See Lymphatic system. Lymphadenitis. See Lymphatic system. Lymphangitis. See Lymphatic system. Lymphatic system. [See also Cardiovascular system; Elephantiasis"] Lymphatic system Arrighi, E.; and Artignan, P., 1972, Medecine Trop., v. 32 (3), 305-310 surgical procedure for the treatment of human scrotal elephantiasis caused by filariasis Lymphatic system Barbee, W. C.; Ewert, ?.; and Folse, D., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (1), 65-73 mixed Brugia malayi-fungal infections of lymphatic system in cats (exper.) resulted in exacerbation of both infections Lymphatic system Beverley, J. ?. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Hyg., Cambridge, v. 76 (2), 215-228 Toxoplasma gondii, human toxoplasmic lymph- adenopathy, age-sex relationships, British patients compared with other European cases Lymphatic system Bosworth, W.; and Ewert, ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (1), 21-25 Brugia malayi in cats (exper.), added in- fection of beta haemolytic streptococcus to hind leg regions resulted in elephantiasis, patterns of infections reversible with col- lateral lymphatic vessels developing Lymphatic system Brown, L. ?.; and Losos, G. J., 1977, Research Vet. Sc., v. 23 (2), 196-203 Trypanosoma congolense and T. brucei, com- parative pathology in both bled and non-bled albino rats (exper.): parasitemia, packed cell volumes, weight of spleen and lymph, histology of thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow Lymphatic system Cicholska, ?.; and Lysakowska, J., 1974, Patol. Polska, v. 25 (1), 163-168 human toxoplasmosis of lymphatic system, difficulties in differential diagnosis from malignant lymphogranulomatosis Lymphatic system Cicholska, ?.; and Lysakowska, J., 1976, Pol- ish Med. Sc. and Hist. Bull., v. XV/IV [or v. 19] (4), 395-402 Toxoplasma gondii, humans, lymph node biopsy as means of diagnos is, differentiation from other forms of lymphatic system pathology, clinical case reports: Poland Lymphatic system DeMartini, J. C.; and Moulton, J. F.., 1973, J. Comp. Path., v. 83 (3), 281-298 Theileria parva, cattle (exper.), origin of parasitized lymphoblasts, routes of their metastasis, ultrastructural features of affected lymph nodes and parasitized cells SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Lymphatic system DeMartini, J. C.; and Moulton, J. ?. , 1973 , J. Comp. Path., v. 83 (3), 299-306 Theileria parva, calves (exper.), lymph sam- ples collected from tracheal vs. thoracic lymph ducts at various stages of East Coast fever, comparison of prevalence of parasi- tized cells, number of mitoses, and size distribution of lymphocytes Lymphatic system Denham, D. ?.; and Rogers, R., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 173-176 Brugia pahangi in cats (exper.), structural and functional changes in lymphatic system during infection Lymphatic system Dorfman, R. F.; and Remington, J. S., 1973, N. England J. Med., v. 289 (17), 878-881 human acute acquired toxoplasmosis, value of lymph-node biopsy in differential diagnosis from other lymphadenopathy; biopsy compared with results of Sabin-Feldman dye test and other immunologic reactions Lymphatic system Ewert, ?.; and Bosworth, W., 1975, J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (4), 610-614 Brugia malayi, distribution and development in cats reinfected in 1 of 3 ways (on pre- viously infected hind limb only, on contra- lateral infected limb only, or on both hind limbs simultaneously) Lymphatic system Fouques, M.; et al., 1972, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 19 (2), 83-87 Wuchereria bancrofti, surgical treatment of elephantiasis and lymphatic system pathology resulting from infection Lymphatic system Franke, H.; Merold, M.; and Ruhl, E., 1970, Medicina Alemana, v. 11 (1-2), 84-94 differential diagnosis of human acquired lymphatic toxoplasmosis, review Lymphatic system Golenser, J.; Shmuel, Z.; and Spira, D. T., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 71A [Abstract] Plasmodium berghei-infected rats injected with sheep erythrocytes, numbers of plaque- forming cells in spleen and popliteal lymph nodes during course of infection Lymphatic system Harzmann, R.; and Chiari, R., 1974, Med. Klin., Berlin, v. 69 (40), 1614-1619 Toxoplasma gondii, differential diagnosis, multiple histologic exams and retroperitoneal lymphography recommended, case report of human toxoplasmosis and simultaneous reticu- losarcoma: Fulda, Germany Lymphatic system Henderson, D. W.; et al., 1974, Pathology, v. 6 (3), 235-241 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in elderly woman with extensive vascular and lymph nodal involvement, clinical case report: South Australia Lymphatic system Henry, L.; and Beverley, J. ?. ?., 1976, Vir- chows Arch., ? Cell Path., v. 20 (1), 55-69 Toxoplasma gondii, mice, response of reticu- loendothelial system to infection, changes in lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus induced by low virulence strain are indicative of immunological response but high virulence strain apparently has direct toxic effect which precludes adequate immunological re- sponse thereby allowing unrestricted pro- liferation and eventual host death Lymphatic system Hudson, ?. M.; and Byner, C., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 265 [Ab- stract] Trypanosoma brucei brucei, mice, changes in lymphoid organ architecture Lymphatic system Laurens, ?.; et al., 1973, Medecine et Armees, v. 1 (4), 61-64 woman, hemato-chyluria of filarial origin, diagnosis by lymphography, case report, diethylcarbamaz ine Lymphatic system McMillan, ?., 1968, Med. J. Australia, v. 2 (2), 63-64 use of masticated lawang bark for relief of pain of human filarial lymphangitis and associated ulcerations: northern New Guinea Lymphatic system Malone, J. ?.; Leininger, J. R. ; and Chapman, W. L., jr., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 62-73 Brugia pahangi, histopathology in Meso- cricetus auratus, lymph vessels and nodes, testes, epididymis, and spermatic cord, lungs, liver, potential for model of human f ilariasis Lymphatic system Matossian, R. M.; Nassar, V. H.; and Basmadji, ?., 1977, J. Clin. Path., v. 30 (9), 847-850 Toxoplasma gondii, humans, differential diag nosis of toxoplasmic lymphadenitis by direct immunofluorescence, demonstration of cysts and trophozoites in lymph node biopsy Lymphatic system Moulton, J. E.; Coleman, J. L.; and Gee, ?. K. 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (4), 357-366 Trypanosoma equiperdum, pathogenesis in rabbits, lesions in skin, spleen, lymph nodes, and kidney, amyloid deposition, serum and tissue IgM and IgG, fluorescent antibody studies, agglutination test, depressed anti- body response to ovine erythrocytes Lymphatic system Munday, B. L., 1973, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (24) , 1183-1185 survey of human Toxoplasma gondii infection, probable significant factor in eye and lym- phatic disease in Tasmania 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lymphatic system Murray, M.; et al., 1974, Research Vet. Sc., v. 16 (1), 77-84 Trypanosoma brucei, 3 aspects of pathology in rats : progressive alteration in immuno- logical apparatus of lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus, increase in activity of mono- nuclear phagocytic system; haemopoietic system changes, haemolytic anemia; specific organ damage (heart most markedly affected) Lymphatic system Nikolic, P.; Misic, S.; and Petrovic, ?., 1975, Med. Pregi., v. 28 (3-4), 153-157 clinical review and case report of human lymphatic toxoplasmosis, differential diag- nosis: Yugoslavia Lymphatic system Peychl, L.; Zastera, M.; and Dostal, V., 1976 , J. Hyg., Epidemiol., Microbiol, and Immunol., v. 20 (2)248-251 Toxoplasma, human nodular, pathology, clini- cal course, immunity, 6-year study of 93 subjects: Czechoslovakia Lymphatic system Phares, ?. ?.; Hofert, J. F.; and Pettinger, ?. L., 1976, Gen. and Comp. Endocrinol., v. 28 (1), 103-106 Spirometra mansonoides, hypophysectomized- plerocercoid-infected rats, growth stimula- tion of lymphatic tissue: in vitro incorpo- ration of 3H-labeled nucleosides into DNA and RNA of isolated thymocytes; spleen thymidine kinase activity Lymphatic system Piazza, ?., 1976, Pathologica (979-980), v. 68, 195-209 human toxoplasmosis resulting in Piringer- Kuchinka lymphadenitis, clinical and patho- logic features, differential diagnosis Lymphatic system Rogers, R. ; Davis, R. ; and Denham, D. ?., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (1), 31-32 new technique for visualizing changes in lymphatics caused by filarial worms, injec- tion of Hypaque solution followed by Xero- radiograph, use with Brugia pahangi in cats Lymphatic system Schacher, J. F.; et al., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (1), 81-94 Brugia pahangi, dogs, lymphographic studies at various intervals after infection up to 18 months, lymphatic system of male animals less able to accommodate to filarial insult than that of females Lymphatic system Schlesinger, J. J.; Dubois, J. G.; and Beaver, P. C., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (2), 204-207 Brugia-like filarial infection in young sol- dier, mature male filarial worm removed from retro-auricular lymph node: New Jersey and Maryland army training areas Lymphatic system Seo, ?. S., 1975, J. National Acad. Sc., Re- public Korea, Nat. Sc. s., v. 14, 177-229 Brugia malayi, humans, survey, incidence and prevalence rates, mathematical analysis, clinical aspects, diethylcarbamazine citrate, mass treatment program at 3 dosage schedules, histopathology, adenolymphangitis in un- treated and treated cases: Cheju Island, Korea Lymphatic system von Seyerl, F.; and Brunner, S., 1972, M?nchen. Med. Wchnschr., ?. 114 (39), 1641-1642 human acquired toxoplasmosis, statistics of lymphatic system involvement Lymphatic system Poletti, T.; et al., 1970, Minerva Med., v. 61 (48), 2696-2701 acquired lymphatic Toxoplasma gondii in young adults, frequent cause of diagnostic diffi- culties, case reports: Italy Lymphatic system Premuzic-Lampic, M.; and Paskvalin, L. J., 1975, Medicina, Rijeka, v. 12 (1), 24-28 review of 3 cases of human acquired lymphatic toxoplasmosis, clinical aspects, hematologic diagnosis: Yugoslavia Lymphatic system Rodhain, F.; and Rodhain-Rebourg, F., 1974, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 4 (3), 133-138 Wuchereria bancrofti, review of geographic distribution surveys of human lymphatic filariasis in the African continent south of the Sahara Lymphatic system Rogers, R.; et al., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (1), 77-84 Brugia pahangi, cats, histological changes in lymph nodes characteristic of cell- mediated and antibody-type immunological responses Lymphatic system Silk, M. J., 1975, Morristown Med. Hosp. J., v. 1 (2), 9-10 toxoplasmosis in youths presenting as lymph- adenopathy, differential diagnostic problems, close association with cats, medical manage- ment Lymphatic system Somoza, M. J.; Monteverde, D. ?.; and Morgan- feld, M. ?., 1972, Prensa Med. Argent., v. 59 (2), 65-70 Toxoplasma gondii, human acquired toxoplasmic lymphadenitis with neurologic symptoms, re- view of clinical findings in 47 patients: Argentina Lymphatic system Stempien, R.; Fabianowski, J.; and Wardecka, J., 1976, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 31 (43), 1847-1849 Toxoplasma gondii, humans, diagnosis and cl inical management of lymph node infections Lymphatic system ?? and The Lan HinS> 1972, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 116 (34) 1511-1517 Toxoplasma gondii in humans, case reports of subacute lymphatic infections: Netherlands SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Lymphatic system Tejero Lamarca, J.; and Yanguela Terroba, J., 1973, Medicina, Madrid, v. 41 (12), 1131-1148 clinical manifestations of human toxoplasmo- sis of lymphatic system, review Lymphatic system Theis, J. H.; et al., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (1), 26-39 Rhipicephalus sanguineus feeding on dog, in- flammation area, changes in flow rate of cells and total protein content of draining lymph, age and size of dogs, importance in disease transmission Lymphatic system Theis, J. H.; and Ettleman, D. S., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (4), Part 1, 469-470 dogs, surgical technique for cannulating right cervical lymphatic duct, use in study of lymph changes induced by feeding ticks Lymphatic system Thomaidis, T.; et al., 1977, Arch. Dis. Child- hood, v. 52 (5), 403-407 Toxoplasma gondii, survey of relationship between toxoplasmosis and chronic lymphade- nopathy in children, need for inclusion in differential diagnosis of lymphoglandular enlargement: Greece Lymphatic system Veress, ?.; et al., 1977, Immunology, v. 33 (5), 605-610 human visceral leishmaniasis, 20 fatal cases, histological appearances of spleen and lymph nodes were suggestive of profound disturbance in cell-mediated immunity, depletion of small lymphocytes in thymus-dependent areas accom- panied by abundance of parasite-containing histiocytes and hyperplasia of plasma cells Lymphatic system Young, A. E.; and Kinmonth, J. ?., 1976, Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., v. 69 (9), 708-709 Wuchereria bancrofti, case report of human chronic filariasis with scrot?l edema, en- larged megalymphatics and observation of live adult worms in lymphatics of spermatic cord: London (Indian native) 84 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Maine. See United States, Maine. Bisseru, ?.; and Aziz bin Ahmad, ?., 1970, Med. J. Malaya, v. 25 (1), 29-33 survey of intestinal parasites infecting Malay, Chinese and Indian schoolchildren and coordination with their various ethnic and social practices (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; hookworm; Enterobius vermicularis ; Strongy- loides stercoralis; Opisthorchis; Clonorchis; Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Giardia lamblia; Plasmodium falciparum; P. malariae; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba butschlii; Tricho- monas hominis): all from Malaya Malaysia. [See also Sarawak] Malaysia Lim, ?. L., 1976, Med. J. Malaysia, v. 30 (3), 207-211 clinical aspects and presenting symptoms of human eosinophilic meningoencephalitis caused by rat lungworm Angiostrongylus cantonensis and speculation as to similar infection by Angiostrongylus malaysiensis indigenous to Malaysia, probable disease transmission through raw or inadequately cooked food Malaysia Sornmani, S., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 149-154 Schistosoma japonicum, statistical review of status of human schistosomiasis in Laos, Thailand and Malaysia Malaysia Balasingam, E.; Lim, ?. L.; and Ramachandran, ?. P., 1969, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (4) 300-304 parasitologic study of intestinal helminths prevalent in resident population of islands off West Malaysia (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; hookworm; Strongyloides stercoralis) Malaysia Bisseru, ?., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 89-90 [Demon- stration] prevalence survey for intestinal parasitic infections in rubber and oil palm laborers who were hospitalized in estate hospital in Selangor state, Malaysia (Ascaris; Trichuris; hookworm; Hymenolepis diminuta; E. vermicularis; E. coli; E. nana; G. lamblia; E. histolytica) Malaysia Bisseru, ?.; and Lim Kee Chong, 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 172- 173 [Letter] Toxoplasma gondii, Sabin-Feldman dye test survey for incidence of antibodies, 27.8% positive findings : West Malaysia (Peninsular Malaya) Malaysia Dondero, T. J., jr.; Parsons, R. E.; and Ponnampalam, J. T., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 149-154 Plasmodium falciparum, appreciable chloro- quine and chloroquine combined with pyrimetha- mine drug resistance discovered in survey of peninsular area; no evidence of resistance with P. vivax and P. malariae: Malaysia Malaysia Tan, D. S. K.; and Zaman, V., 1973, Med. J. Malaysia, v. 27 (3), 188-191 statistical survey for prevalence of Toxo- plasma gondii antibodies in inhabitants of West Malaysia Malformations. See Anomalies. Mali Boukenem, S.; Samake, F.; and Avromov, L., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (3), 175- 179 epidemiologic survey of human intestinal parasites, statistical aspects of 3-year study in urban environment: Bamako Mali Rougemont, ?.; et al., 1974, Medecine Trop., v. 34 (1), 29-36 prevalence of intestinal helminths in adult population of 3 native villages, usefulness of Kato "thick smear" technique for mass epidemiologic surveys (Hymenolepis nana; Trichuris trichiura; Ascaris lumbricoides; Enterobius vermicularis; Schistosoma man- soni): all from Bamako area, Mali Mali Rougemont, ?.; et al., 1975, Bull. Soc. Path. Exot., v. 68 (3), 312-315 fecal survey of natives of 2 rural villages in Bamako region, Mali Republic (Efntamoeba] histolytica; E. coli; ?[hilomastix] mesnili; G[iardia] lamblia; E. hominis; ? trichomonas] hominis; Ifodamoeba] butschlii; E. nana) Malaysia Harinasuta, T.; Gilles, H. M.; and Sandosham, A. A. [Editors], 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (4), 641-678 human malaria in southeast Asia, scientific group meeting with discussion on: epidemiol- ogy, clinical features, pathophysiology, genetic factors, immunology, diagnosis, chemotherapy, control measures Malnutrition. See Nutrition. Malta Busuttil, ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (3), 236-240 Leishmania infantum, incidence of human kala? azar in the Maltese Islands, 25-year review SUBJECT HEADINGS 85 Manuals. See Acarology, Manuals and textbooks; Entomology, Manuals and textbooks; Helminthology, Manuals and textbooks; Microbiology, Manuals and textbooks; Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks; Pathology, Manuals and textbooks; Pharmacology, Manuals and textbooks; Protozoology, Manuals and textbooks; Technique, Manuals and textbooks; Tropical diseases, Manuals and textbooks; Veter- inary Science, Manuals and textbooks. Mast cells Archer, G. T.; Robson, J. E.; and Thompson, A. R., 1977, Pathology, v. 9 (2), 137-153 Ascaris suum, Echinococcus granulosus, iso- lation from both parasites of a phospholipid capable of inducing eosinophilia and mast cell hyperplasia when injected into rats (exper.), phagocytosis found to be comple- ment dependent and eosinophilia possibly resulted from stimulation of alternate com- plement pathway by the phospholipid Manure. [See also Disease transmission, Feces; Night soil Manure Enigk, K.; et al., 1975, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe B, v. 22 (8), 687-702 survival of resistant external stages of parasites during fermentation of liquid cat- tle manure at high temperatures Manure Hubert, J.; Y\rore, P.; and Kerboeuf, D., 1976, Ann. Recherches Vet., v. 7 (1), 83-90 parasite survival in liquid manure, anti- parasitic action of xylene Mast cells Askenase, P. W., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (6, Pt. 2), 96-103 immune inflammatory responses to parasites, interconnections between immediate and de- layed hypersensitivities, role of basophils, mast cells, and vasoactive amines (Tricho- strongylus colubriformis; ticks; Schistosoma mansoni), workshop report Mast cells Barnett, J. ?.; and Justus, D. E., 1975, In- fect. and Immun., v. 11 (6), 1342-1351 Trichinella spiralis, mice, no direct rela- tionship between mast cell degranulation, anaphylaxis, and production of homocyto- tropic antibodies Martinique Junod, C., 1972, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 2 (2), 55-60 intestinal parasites of natives of Antilles now living in France, survey of 500 persons (Strongyloides stercoralis; Necator ameri- canus; Schistosoma mansoni; Trichocephalus ; Ascaris; Trichostrongylus; Taenia saginata; Hymenolepis nana; Fasciola hepatica; Enta- moeba histolytica (minuta); E. coli; E. hart- manni; Dientamoeba fragilis; Endolimax nana; Pseudolimax; Lamblia; Chilomastix; Enteromo- nas) Martinique Magdeleine, J.; et al., 1974, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 21 (8-9), 651-655 Mammomonogamus nasicola, human infections, clinical findings, diagnosis by bronchos- copy, possible reservoir hosts, epidemi- ology, relative frequency in Martinique Mast cells. [See also Immunity] Mast cells Archer, G. T., 1969, Pathology, v. 1 (2), 133- 140 Amplicaecum robertsi in rats (exper.), antigen-antibody precipitate was chemotactic to eosinophils, phagocytosis of precipitate ?by eosinophils occurred and was followed by lysis of eosinophil granules and discharge of granular material outside cells, mast cell changes followed eosinophilia and occurred at sites of eosinophil accumulation Mcl s "t ? ? 11 s Halliwell, R. E. W., 1973, J. Immunol., v. 110 (2), 422-430 canine skin, immunofluorescent staining for IgE and Ascaris-binding antibodies, associa- tion with mast cells, correlation with re- sults of intradermal skin tests Mast cells Ishizaka, T.; et al., 1975, J. Immunol., v. 115 (4), 1078-1083 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, increase in serum IgE, most receptors for IgE on mast cells of infected animals are occupied by their own IgE, no differences in mast cells of normal vs. infected rats with respect to histamine content or intracellu- lar levels of cyclic nucleotides Mast cells Kershaw, W. E.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1),31-32 [Demon- stration] Litomosoides carinii in vitamin A deficient cotton rats and in vitamin E deficient cot- ton and white rats, antigen extracts from adults and microfilariae; Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, mast cell population in lungs of infected rats Mast cells Lawrence, J. ?., 1977, Research Vet. Sc., v. 23 (2), 239-240 globule leucocytes in Schistosoma mattheei- infected Friesian steers, incidence and distribution, results indicate globule leu- cocytes are associated with host immune re- sponse to schistosomiasis and that they are derived from mast cells 86 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mast cells Mayrhofer, G.; Bazin, H.; and Gowans, J. L., 1976, European J. Immunol., v. 6 (8), 537- 545 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, immunized rats, nature of cells binding anti-IgE, IgE synthesis in regional lymph nodes and concentration in mucosal mast cells, re- sults do not support suggestion that IgE is secretory immunoglobulin with physiology analogous to that of IgA Mast cells Munoz, J. J.; and Cole, R. L., 1977, Infect, and Immun., v. 15 (1), 84-90 Trichinella spiralis-infected mice, relative unresponsiveness to passive cutaneous ana- phylaxis induced with hen egg albumin and its corresponding antibodies, believed to be due to increase in production of IgE which competitively blocks mast cell sites for other IgE molecules Mast cells Rahko, T., 1972, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 13 (4), 575-584 Dicrocoelium dendriticum .and Fasciola hep?t- ica, comparison of histochemical pathology of infected goats showing increase in num- ber of hepatic mast cells and occurrence of globule leucocytes in bile-duct walls Mast cells Ruitenberg, E. J.; and Elgersma, ?., 1976, Nature (5583), v. 264, 258-260 Trichinella spiralis, congenitally athymic mice, absence of intestinal mast cell re- sponse, results indicate T-cell dependence of host protection Mast cells Sher, ?., 1976, Nature, London (5575), v. 263, 334-336 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomula, comple- ment-dependent adherence of mast cells to surface Mast cells Sher, ?.; and Mclntyre, S. L., 1977, J. Immun- ol., v. 119 (2), 722-725 Schistosoma mansoni, adherence of rat peri- toneal mast cells to schistosomula, mast cell adherence sites are receptors for third component of complement Mast cells Shirai, W.; et al., 1976, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., v. 38 (2), 135-141 Fasciola hepatica, cattle (liver), differen- tiation of brilliant cells (derived from smooth muscle cells) from tissue mast cells in areas of adenomatous epithelial prolifer- ation of bile ducts Mast cells Wells, P. D., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (2), 326-335 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, repeatedly in- oculated rats, lung mast cell populations and larval and adult worm populations Mathematical models and theory. [See also Tech- nique, Statistical methods] Mathematical models and theory Adams, V. D.; DeAngelis, D. L.; and Goldstein, R. ?., 1976, Environment. Sc. Div. Publica- tion (837), Oak Ridge National Lab., 53 pp. analysis of time delay in a host-parasite model Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (3), 281-305 Caryophyllaeus laticeps, seasonal periodicity in population dynamics, theoretical deriva- tion of mathematical model, comparison of model predictions with observed population data, seasonality shown to be caused by com- bined effects of temperature-dependent para- site mortality rate and fluctuations in host feeding activity (which controls immigration rate of larval parasites) Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. M.; and Michel, J. F., 1977, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (4), 321-329 Ostertagia ostertagi in calves, survival characteristics of worm populations, two simple mathematical models proposed to des- cribe density-dependent survival Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. M.; Whitfield, P. J.; and Mills, C. ?., 1977, J. Animal Ecol., v. 46 (2), 555- 580 Transversotrema patialense, cercariae and adults, population dynamics under laboratory conditions: survival, effects of aging and density on infectivity, immigration-death experiments (measure of host resistance as factor) Mathematical models and theory Bradley, D. J., 1974, Proc. 1. Internat. Cong. Ecol., 320-322 mathematical models in population ecology of parasites Mathematical models and theory Burridge, M. J.; and Schwabe, C. W., 1977, J. Hyg., Cambridge, v. 78 (2), 151-163 Echinococcus granulosus, analysis of epide- miologic factors influencing rate of progress of control measures : New Zealand Mast cells Wells, P. D., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 15 [Demonstration] Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in rats (exper.), mast cells in lungs after super- challenge infection, no evidence of sudden expulsion of larvae from lungs or adult worms from intestine Mathematical models and theory TUTlidgU-,y? J-i?Schwabe, C. W.; and Pullum, 7' J? Hyg?' Cambridge, v. 78 (2), 135-149 Echinococcus granulosus, application of path analysis to epidemiologic study of echinococ- cosis in New Zealand SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Mathematical models and theory Clarke, ?., 1976, Symposia Brit. Soc. Para- sitol., v. 14, 87-103 argument that genetic interactions between parasites and their hosts have played impor- tant perhaps even dominant role in maintain- ing protein polymorphisms, 3 hypotheses with supporting evidence, mathematical models of specific and general host resistance, conse- quences for evolutionary theory, symposium presentation Mathematical models and theory Cunningham, J. R.; Kunz, S. E.; and Price, M. ?., 1976, J. Econom. Entom., v. 69 (2), 161- 164 Neoschongastia americana, variations in degradable lesions on turkeys correlated with rainfall and soil temperature, equation for prediction of mite damage Mathematical models and theory De Rosis, F.; Ferretti, G.; and Gabriele, F., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 303 Cestoda, in vitro, analysis of movement and viability, digitalization of photogrammetry, elaboration of data Mathematical models and theory Ferretti, G.; et al., 1972, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 33 (3), 183-202 Vampirolepis nana, mathematical expression of parasite growth as function of population density: development in mice infected with 8, 24, 80, or 240 eggs; development in mice of various inbred strains; development in relation to host sex and age and duration of infection; development from different pools of eggs Mathematical models and theory Gemmell, ?. ?.; and Macnamara, F. N., 1976, Research Vet. Sc., v. 21 (2), 215-219 Taenia hydatigena, sheep allowed to graze pasture before and after removal of infected dogs, factors regulating worm populations (infection pressure, index of egg cluster- ing, survival rate of cysts), model for epi- demiological studies Mathematical models and theory Knight, R., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 69 (1), 35-48 Entamoeba histolytica, surveys for amoebia- sis, interpretation of data and their im- plications, mathematical models Mathematical models and theory Kruse, G. 0. W., 1976, Proc. Nebraska Acad. Sc., 20 Haematoloechus, computer analysis of complex of six species found in lungs of anurans: Nebraska Mathematical models and theory Kunz, S. E.; and Cunningham, J. R., 1977, Southwest. Entom., v. 2 (2), 79-87 Haematobia irritans, population prediction equation using environmental factors, repro- ductive bionomics, seasonal distribution, emergence, overwintering: Texas Mathematical models and theory Lewis, T., 1976, Math. Biosc., v. 30 (3-4), 205-211 Schistosoma, four-population mathematical model, deterministic and stochastic treat- ment, threshold results Mathematical models and theory May, R. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 259-276 dynamical aspects of host-parasite associa- tions: remedy of defects of Crofton's model Mathematical models and theory Merkusheva, I. V., 1975, Vestsi Akad. Navuk BSSR, s. Biial. Navuk (6), 82-86 helminths of rodents as model for quanti- tative indices in analysis of faunistic and ecological studies Mathematical models and theory Mougey, Y.; and Bain, 0., 19 76, Ann. Para- sitol. , v. 51 (1), 95-110 5 filaria-vector sets, stochastic models for assessing relation between numbers of micro- filariae ingested and numbers of micro- filariae passing into hemocoel, limitation phenomenon Mathematical models and theory N?sell, I., 1976, Theoret. Population Biol., v. 10 (1), 47-69 hybrid model (deterministic and stochastic ingredients) for transmission of schistoso- miasis, allowing for latency and differen- tial mortality in snail population Mathematical models and theory N?sell, I., 1976, Theoret. Population Biol., v. 10 (2), 133-144 mathematical model, eradication of schisto- somiasis from isolated community, administrar tion of single drug dose to human population Mathematical models and theory Nasell, I., 1977, Theoret. Population Biol., v. 12 (3), 335-365 schistosomiasis, mathematical model on transmission with snail latency, analysis of control efficiency Mathematical models and theory Obiamiwe, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (4), 491-500 Brugia pahangi, relationships between micro- filaria! density, number of microfilariae ingested by Culex pipiens mosquito vectors and the proportion of mosquitoes infected with larvae Mathematical models and theory Palmer, W. ?.; Treverrow, N. L.; and O'Neill, G. H., 1976, Austral. Vet. J., v. 52 (7), 321- 324 Boophilus microplus, factors affecting pro- bability of detecting infestation of cattle (number of infested cattle in herd, proba- bility of ticks being present on areas of animal examined, efficiency of examination and proportion of herd examined), mathema- tical expression 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mathematical models and theory Plowright, R. C.; and Paloheimo, J. E., 1977, Theoret. Population Biol., v. 12 (3), 286-297 Ixodes ricinus, analytical population model, incidence of mating, prediction of popula- tion growth rates as function of host and parasite densities Mathematical models and theory Price, R. D.; and Hellenthal, R. ?., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (4), 401-408 Geomydoecus texanus complex, mathematical evaluation of characters for diagnostic usefulness Mathematical models and theory Redetzke, ?. ?.; and Canaris, A. G., 1977, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 229-241 Brachylaime microti in snail and rodent hosts, systems analysis applied to ecology of host-parasite system, mechanistic simula- tion model tested against actual observations Mathematical models and theory Rosenberg, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Vet. Med. and Small Animal Clin., v. 71 (4), 496, 498-503 [Dirofilaria immitis], evaluation of prog- nosis and treatment, mathematical formula Mathematical models and theory Rosenfield, P. L.; Smith, R. ?.; and Wolman?, M. G., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (3), 505-516 Schistosoma haematobium, development and verification of schistosomiasis transmission model to predict impact of water resource projects on human transmission using data from 54 villages in Khuzestan Province, Iran Mathematical models and theory Ross, D. R.; and Mahoney, D. F., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (4), 385-392 Babesia argentina in Bos taurus, epizooti- ological model, computer simulation of para- site rates Mathematical models and theory Semevskaia, V. ?.; and Semevskii, F. N., 1977, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (1), 5-9 parasite-host ecological systems, theoretical mathematical analysis of population dynamics from the viewpoint of the optimality princi- ple Mathematical models and theory Sturrock, R. F.; Cohen, J. E.; and Webbe, G., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (1), 133-134 Schistosoma mansoni, selective mortality of Biomphalaria glabrata due to infection has measurable consequences in relation to catalytic curve analyses and should not be ignored Mathematical models and theory Webber, R. H., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 544-548 filariasis, theoretical considerations in the vector control of human infections, construc- tion of model using retrospective data Mathematical models and theory Whitlock, J. H.; and Georgi, J. R., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (3), 207-224 biological controls in mixed trichostrongylid infections (predominantly Haemonchus contor- tus cayugensis) in sheep, different ecosys- tems (barn vs. pasture) and different treat- ment groups, course of infections (erythro- cyte loss, fecal egg counts, hematocrit values), "Anaphylactoid 'self-cure' did not occur in this experiment but something like premunition certainly did." Mathematical models and theory Wilson, D. S., 1977, Behavior Ecol. and Socio- biol., v. 2 (4), 421-425 analysis of altruistic behavior of Dicrocoeli um dendriticum in ant host, mathematical model; theoretically possible for behavior to evolve even when parasites of one host are derived from as many as five different parents Mathematical models and theory Yousif, F.; and Laemmler, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 203-210 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, infectivity to various species of snails under standardized conditions measured by rate of infection, length of development, snail survival rate, rate of recovery of larvae; formula developed for "Capacity Index" Mating. See Reproduction. Mauritania Jobin, W. R.; Negron-Aponte, H.; and Michelson, E. H., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (4), 587-594 epidemiologic surveys for prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium infections in snail hosts and humans to assist in evaluating risk of future schistosomiasis transmission in a proposed irrigation scheme for Mauritania and to assist in designing a system to minimize transmission Mauritius Bruce-Chwatt, L. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (6), 497-498 [Letter] human malaria presently eradicated on Mauri- tius but Anopheles gambiae complex remains a potential vector there Measurements. [See also Morphology; Variation] Measurements Ajayi, J. ?.; and Todd, A. C., 1973, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 34 (3), 449-450 Haemonchus contortus, populations of differ- ing pathogeniticy used to premunize and challenge sheep, ability to distinguish 2 worm populations in sheep exposed to both by separation in curve of distribution fre- quencies of parasite lengths SUBJECT HEADINGS 8 Measurements Bennett, G. F.; and Campbell, A. G., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (6), 800-812 Leucocytozoon spp., morphometric variation, "concluded that the morphometric character- istics were not valid criteria for species differentiation.", proposed synonymies Measurements Betterton, ?.; and Lim, B.-L., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 73-82 Zonorchis, Skrjabinus, morphological varia- tion analyzed, effects of allometric growth investigated, patterns in relation to host ecology and distribution, taxonomic implica- tions : Malaysia Measurements Boehringer, S. ; and Hecker, ?., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (4), 463-467 Trypanosoma brucei brucei developmental stages in Glossina morsitans, quantitative ultrastructure, morphometric analysis, com- pared with previously published results on bloodstream forms, results discussed with reference to changes in structure and in oxidative metabolism Measurements Campbell, R. ?., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., V. 92 (2), 256-265 Cotylurus flabelliformis, host specificity, host-induced variations not significant, temperature of fixative greatly influenced size of worms in permanent preparations, development in domestic mallard Measurements Gardener, P. J.; Shchory, L.; and Chance, M. L., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 147-155 Leishmania species differentiation by morpho- metric comparisons of ultrastructural fea- tures of leishmanial amastigotes Measurements Hobbs, R. P., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 43 (2), 151-160 Cephaluris alaskensis, C. coloradensis; C. andrejevi; C. ochotonae Measurements Moser, M., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 389-391 myxosporidan spores, size determined by parasite's development in host tissues vs. organ cavities, shape determined by pres- ence of physiologically and behaviorally suitable host fish, constancy of spore size and shape a result of little selective pressure to change Measurements Toure, S. ?., 1976, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., n. s., v. 29 (1), 17-22 Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) congolense, 640 passages in mice during 10 years, biometrics, changes in morphology, no reduction in viru- lence Measurements Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (1) , 150-151 Naegleria fowleri, quantitation and cell size, electronic particle counting as highly sensitive, reproducible, and convenient me thod Meat inspection Aparicio Garrido, J.; et al., 1972, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 48 (1-2) , 11-23 sheep, cattle and pigs slaughtered at local abbatoir surveyed for serologic evidence of Toxoplasma gondii infection, possible corre- lation of human infections transmitted through consumption of meat animals and com- parisons with similar studies done in other parts of world: Madrid Meat inspection Arru, E.; Tanda, S.; and Cosseddu, ?. ?., 1977, Clin. Vet., Milano, v. 100 (5), 341-346 sarcospiridiosis, danger of raw meat for man and animal, importance of meat inspection Meat inspection Burgos, H., 1973, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 28 (1-2), 37-38 echinococcosis, cysticercosis, fascioliasis and trichinosis prevalence in livestock slaughtered in abbatoirs: Bio-Bio Province, Chile Meat inspection Dada, ?. J. 0., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 101 (17), 34 7 taeniid cestodes, prevalence in slaughtered food animals at meat inspection: Nigeria Meat inspection Gonzalez F., H.; and Plaza S., J., 1976, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 31 (1-2), 29-32 trichinosis, cysticercosis, echinococcosis, fascioliasis, survey of reasons for condemna- tions of swine slaughtered from 1959-1973, economic importance: Santiago, Chile Meat inspection Gonzalez, H.; and Plaza, J., 1968, Bol. Chi- leno Parasitol., v. 23 (3-4), 138-141 Trichinella spiralis, Taenia solium, prev- alence as discovered during meat inspection at 107 abattoirs from 1963 to 1965: Chile Meat inspection Islam, N. ; Rashid, H.-u.; and Cuellar, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2) , 239-241 Echinococcus granulosus, survey of slaughter animals at local abattoirs, dogs as suspect definitive host in city areas: Dacca, Bangladesh Meat inspection Juranek, D. D.; Forbes, L. S.; and Keller, U., 1976, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 37 (7), 785-789 Taenia saginata cysticerci in beef cattle, heart and masticatory muscles most heavily and most frequently infected, recommendations for increased efficiency in meat inspection by increasing inspection cuts in these sites and omitting in others; routine inspection single-cyst carcasses found to harbor other cysts upon complete dissection, justifies recent changes in inspection procedures INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Meat inspection Kagei, N.; and Senuma, J., 1976, Bull. Inst. Pub. Health, Tokyo, v. 25 (3), 177-181 Phyllobothrium delphini, cysticercoids in sperm whale (Physeter catodon) blubber sold in a market without being inspected, pre- sents an aesthetic problem in food hygiene, not harmful to humans : captured at Sanriku- oki (coast of Hokkaido) Meat inspection van Knapen, F.; Framstad, K.; and Ruitenberg, E. J., 1976 , Tij dschr. Diergeneesk., v. 101 (17), 952-956 Trichinella spiralis, slaughter pigs, detec- tion by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, more sensitive than other diagnostic methods Meat inspection Kozakiewicz, ?., 1972, Med. Wet., v. 28 (9), 563-565 modified trichinoscope for parasitological examination Meat inspection Nitsche, W., 1973, M?nchen. Med. Wchnschr., V. 115 (5), 141-146 Trichinella spiralis in humans, dangers of being infected during journeys to areas with- out meat inspection laws, control through prophylaxis : Germany Meat inspection Petrovic, A. P., 1976, Vet. Glasnik, v. 30 (8), 709-713 Cysticercus bovis, incidence and spread, cattle, percentage of infestation in differ- ent parts of trunk, head and heart, impor- tance for control: Tanzania Meat inspection Reyes, H.; Doren, G.; and Inzunza, E., 1972, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 27 (1-2), 23-29 survey of prevalence of human taeniasis, frequency of infection by different spp., increasing incidence of T. solium suggests consumption of unsanitary pork: Santiago, Chile Meat inspection Robinson, J. T. R., 1976, Rhodesian Vet. J., v. 7 (1), 2-5 Cysticercus bovis, technique of meat inspec- tion of beef carcasses, mutilation of carcass reduced by confining secondary incisions to muscles with best yield of cysts Meat inspection Saunders, G. C.; et al., 1977, J. Infect. Dis., V. 136, suppl. , S258-S266 Trichinella spiralis, application of the indirect enzyme-labeled antibody microtest for the detection of trichinosis in swine, experimental trials testing the feasibility for use in meat packinghouses Meat inspection Schenone, H.; et al., 1970, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 25 (1-2) , 46-51 epidemiologie survey shows increasing inci- dence of human trichinosis, possible associa- tion with increased pork consumption and lack of satisfactory meat inspection: San- tiago Province, Chile Meat inspection Schenone, H.; Reyes, H.; and Rojas, ?., 1969, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., ?. 24 (3-4), 152-153 Trichinella spiralis, 1000 autopsy surveys indicate decreasing incidence in humans probably resulting from improved meat in- spection: Santiago, Chile Meat inspection Snobl, ?.; and Kuklik, K., 1976, Veterinarst- vi, v. 26 (6), 272-273 trichinosis, examination of swine meat under large-scale conditions by digestive method Meat inspection Szazados, I.; and Takacs, J., 1976, Magy. All?t. Lapja, v. 98, v. 31 (10), 671-673 parasites of sheep, importance in meat in- spection Meat inspection Szekely, R.; Rojo, M.; and Ramirez, R., 1973, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 28 (3-4), 78-80 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts most frequently located in livers of slaughter animals, meat inspection survey Meat inspection Thomsen, D. U., 1976, Medlemsbl. Danske Dyr- laegeforen., v. 59 (11), 481-490 Trichinella, improved diagnostic technique for pig meat post mortem using digestion in Colsworth Stomacher 3500; 50% better results than trichinoscopic method, time reduced from six hours to one Meat inspection Urbina, C.; Borquez, H.; and Silva, E., 1976, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 31 (.1-2), 37-38 prevalence survey for cysticercosis-infected bovine carcasses discovered during meat in- spection at slaughter house, new method of inspection adopted resulting in more accu- rate findings: Santiago, Chile Meat inspection Waldeland, ?., 1976, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 17 (4) , 403-411 Toxoplasma gondii, sheep muscular tissue, incidence correlated with dye test titres and haemoglobin type (higher in type ? than A or AB), possible genetic influence on in- fection, epidemiology, meat inspection: southern Norway Mechanism, Drug action. See Drugs, Mode of action. Medical entomology. See Entomology, Medical. Medicine, Military Fan, P. C.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (2), 211-222 Wuchereria bancrofti, humans, extensive epidemiologic survey of civilian and military populations of island to establish infection rates and possible means of control of trans- mission of filariasis from civilians to mili- tary troops garrisoned on Kinmen (Quemoy) Islands SUBJECT HEADINGS Medicine, Military Gill, G. V.; Bell, D. R.; and Reid, ?. ?., 1977, Brit. Med. J. (6067), v. 1, 1007 Strongyloides stercoralis, long-standing in- fections in ex-Far East prisoners of war frequently presenting as rash with urticarial eruptions, good response to thiabendazole; similar therapy suggested for persons who have been in tropics and develop typical rash: Liverpool, England Medicine, Military Ognibene, A. J., 1970, Med. Ann. Dist. Colum- bia, v. 39 (7), 352-355 emerging medical problems associated with U.S. army troops, clinical management and prophylaxis , discussions on malaria and amoebiasis: Vietnam Medicine, Military Sullivan, T. J. III; Carnahan, V. ?.; and Cutting, R. T., 1970, Mil. Med., v. 135 (9), 797-798 Wuchereria bancrofti, soldier returned from Vietnam, filariasis without microfilaremia, diagnostic difficulties, need for awareness in returning military personnel Medicine, Military Zuidema, P. J.; Rep, ?. H.; and Meuzelaar, H. L. C., 1971, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 115 (45), 1886-1889 Ancylostoma ceylanicum and Necator america- nu s, mild infections in Dutch soldiers who had served in Surinam, clinical aspects: Netherlands Membranes. [See also Parasite surfaces; Tegu- ment] Membranes Aikawa, M.; Hsieh, C.-L.; and Miller, L. b , 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 152-154 Plasmodium simiovale- and P. fieldi-^ ected Macaca mulatta, ultrastructural alterations in cell membrane of erythrocytes, caveola- vesicle complexes likely correspond to Schiiffner's dots, electron dense excrescences at protruded tip of infected erythrocytes Membranes Alves, M. J. M.; and Colli, W., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (4), 575-578 Trypanosoma cruzi, differential agglutina- tion of epimastigotes vs. trypomastigotes by concanavalin A, results suggest differences in membrane structure between blood and cul- ture forms which might be related to differ- ent pathogenic properties Membranes Barrett, J., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (1), 109-121 Ascaris lumbricoides eggs, studies on mecha- nism of induction of permeability, "no firm conclusions can be drawn" Membranes Belton, C. M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 306-313 Taenia crassiceps larvae, tegument, freeze- fracture study Membranes Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Demchenko, A. N., 1973, Parazity Zhivot. i Rasten., Akad. Nauk Moldavsk. SSR (9), 281-285 Raphidascaris acus, structure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature Membranes Brooker, ?. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (3) , 259-267 Crithidia fasciculata, comparison of hapto- monau attached to cuticular lining of Anopheles gambiae hindgut with those from mosquito foregut and from rosettes in cul- ture, prominent cell coat only in former suggests cell coat formation is in response to appropriate environmental conditions, cytochemical staining indicates presence of carbohydrates Membranes Cain, G. D.; Johnson, W. J.; and Oaks, J. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 486-491 Hymenolepis diminuta, isolated tegument, vesicular and brush border fractions, neu- tral and phospholipid compositions Membranes Cesari, I. ?., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol. v. 6 (4), 295-298 Schistosoma mansoni, presence of membrane- associated agglutinin directed against surface molecular determinants of un- treated mouse and rat erythrocytes, seems to be host - independent worm membrane re- ceptor, possible role in host-parasite adaptation mechanism Membranes Cesari, I. M.; and Marchiani, ?., 1977, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (4), 275-279 Schistosoma mansoni, membrane-associated ag- glutinin, inhibition studies, suggested that agglutinin might catch antigenic material onto worm surface and disguise it from host's immunological recognition Membranes Dawidowicz, K.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 950-953 Leishmania braziliensis, infective amasti- gotes and promastigotes and noninfective promastigotes, agglutination by various lec- tins, results suggest presence of complex carbohydrate groups on surface membrane Membranes Dwyer, D. ?., 1975, J. Cell Sc., v. 19 (3), 621-644 Trypanosoma lewisi, bloodstream and culture forms, differential polycation-induced cell agglutination, fine-structure cytochemistry, results indicate complex polysaccharides are present in surface membranes and cell surface coat Membranes Dwyer, D. M., 1976, J. Immunol., v. 117 (6), 2081-2091 Leishmania donovani, effects of specific an- tibodies on surface membrane antigens of amastigotes and promastigotes detected using direct and indirect immunofluorescence meth- ods, capping process INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Membranes Membranes Hung, C. H.; et al., 1977, J. Biol. Chem., v. Dwyer, D. M., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 252 (11), 3995-4001 (2), 341-358 Ascaris suum, intestinal basement membrane, Leishmania donovani promastigotes, surface analysis of polypeptide components, amino membrane carbohydrates acid and carbohydrate composition Membranes Dwyer, D. M.; and Chang, K. P., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 37A-38A [Abstract] Leishmania donovani promastigotes, surface membrane terminal saccharides Membranes Dwyer, D. M.; and Chang, K.-P., 1976, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc., U.S.A., v. 73 (3), 852-856 Crithidia oncopelti, bacterial endosymbiote- containing vs. symbiote-free strain, compari- son of surface-membrane carbohydrate ligands by lectin-mediated agglutination and lectin- ultrastructure localization Membranes Dwyer, D. M.; and D'Alesandro, P. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 75-83 Trypanosoma musculi bloodstream forms, ex- tracellular surface coat, fine structure, presence and distribution of carbohydrates in surface coat and pellicular membrane Membranes Dzbenski, ?. H.; and Zielinska, ?., 1976, Ex- perientia, v. 32 (4), 454-456 Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites move surface membrane antigens towards one pole of the cell when incubated with antibodies to form a 'cap1, phenomenon prevented by metabolic inhibitors and low temperatures Membranes Fearnhead, R. W.; Jenkins, G. C.; and Kawasaki, K., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 155 [Abstract] ?[rypanosoma] brucei-infected rabbits and mice, tissue samples from various organs show trypanosomes with extra cellular mem- branous coats origin of which is unknown Membranes Heath, D. D.; and Osborn, P. J., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 467-471 Echinococcus granulosus, laminated membrane of parasite not host origin, formation in defined medium, culture of protoscoleces may reduce contaminating host antigens and thus be of value in reducing non-specific reactions during immunodiagnosis Membranes Hogan, J. C., jr.; and Patton, C. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 205-215 Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream forms from intact or lethally irradiated rats, freeze- cleaved and thin sectioned preparations, variation in intramembrane components, im- munological implications Membranes Hommel, M.; McColm, ?. ?.; and Trigg, P. I., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 40A-41A [Ab- stract] Plasmodium knowlesi, reinvasion in vitro in- to erythrocytes pretreated with membrane- active drugs Membranes Josephson, S. L.; Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (5, part 1) , 856-858 Naegleria gruberi, N. fowleri, concanavalin ?-induced agglutination of N. gruberi but not N. fowleri indicating differences in polysaccharide structure of cell membranes, possible application to differentiating species and probing membrane properties associated with virulence Membranes Kassis, A. I.; Goh, S. L.; and Tanner, C. E., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 199- 211 Echinococcus multilocularis, protoscoleces, changes in tegument ultrasturucture during complement-mediated lysis in vitro, trans- mission and scanning electron microscopy Membranes Kelligan, M.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 291 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, soluble membrane pro- teins existing in cytoplasm of tegument either free or in membrane bounded vesicles, possibly important in membrane synthesis on the outer surface of the worm Membranes Koenigk, E.; and Mirtsch, S., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 184-185 Plasmodium chabaudi-infected mouse erythro- cytes, fine structure of erythrocyte mem- branes Membranes Koenigk, E.; and Mirtsch, S., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (1), 17-22 Plasmodium chabaudi, characterization of membrane preparations from infected and un- infected erythrocytes of mice by specific activities of membrane-associated enzymes and by patterns of proteins and glycoproteins using gel electrophoresis Membranes Kreier, J. P.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (1), 9-18 Babesia rodhaini, B. microti, electron mi- croscopy, relationship of stage of devel- opment to structure of intra- and extracel- lular parasites Membranes Langreth, S. G.; and Trager, W., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (5), 606-613 Plasmodium lophurae, extracellular develop- ment in vitro, light and electron microscopy, incorporation of methionine or proline, ob- servation of abnormalities which may indicate limits of extracellular cultivation in vitro (loss of host-derived outer parasite membrane and apparent reduction in feeding activity via food vacuoles) SUBJECT HEADINGS Membranes Lascano, E. F.; Coltorti, ?. ?.; and Varela- Diaz, V. M., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 853-860 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts, perminal membrane, fine structure Membranes Linder, J. C.; and Staehelin, L. ?., 1977, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 60 (2), 246-262 Leptomonas collosoma, morphology of plasma membrane and associated cytoplasmic com- ponents , freeze etching Membranes Liston, A. J.; and Baker, J. R., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (4), 41A [Abstract] Trypanosoma dionisii, attachment and entry to mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro and involvement of membrane receptors, relative roles of non-specific and specific immuno- logical factors in these processes need fur- ther clarification Membranes Liu, T. P.; and Davies, D. ?., 1973, J. Proto- zool., v. 20 (5) , 622-630 Thelohania bracteata, spore envelope during development, ultrastructural architecture and organization, freeze-etching technique Membranes McClean, S.; et al., 1976, Analyt. Chim. Acta, v. 82 (1), 175-185 phospholipid composition of normal and in- fected rhesus monkey erythrocyte membranes and of the parasite itself, Plasmodium knowles i Membranes McLaren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1977, Nature, London (5624), v. 269, 147-149 [Letter] blood flukes have double outer membrane consisting of two conventional lipid bilayers with differing properties, and it assists in protecting the parasite against immunological response of host whereas non-blood flukes have single trilaminate outer membrane (single lipid bilayer), electron microscopy Membranes MacMillan, W. G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 4 2A [Abstract] nature of cell junction between Nematocystis magna and an epithelial cell of its host Lumbricus terrestris Membranes Martinez-Palomo, ?.; de Souza, W.; and Gonzalez-Robles, ?., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 69 (2), 507-513 Trypanosoma cruzi, topographical differences in distribution of surface coat components and intramembrane particles, cytochemical and freeze-fracture study of culture forms Membranes Mauras, G.; Laget, P.; and Senet, J. ?., 1977, Biomedicine, v. 27 (1), 3-4 Toxoplasma gondii, technique using latex microspheres to obtain purified membrane constituents for diagnostic antigens Membranes Mazen, L.; Gull, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 54A [Abstract] Plasmodium chabaudi-infected erythrocytes examined using freeze fracture technique, nature of host-parasite interface Membranes McLaren, D. J.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 292 [Demonstra- tion] Schistosoma mansoni, freeze fracture tech- nique used to compare tegumental membranes of schistosomula recovered from hosts at various times up to 5 days with those maintained in culture for a comparable period; results suggest that tegumental membranes of cultured worms turn over more rapidly than those of worms in vivo and therefore question use of cultured worms for studies on membranes Membranes McLaren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), 169-187 Schistosoma mansoni, development of micro- villi on tegument surface during cer- car ia/schis to somulum transformation Membranes Mc-Laren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1977 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 292 [Demonstration] double outer membrane a characteristic fea- ture only of blood flukes Membranes Mueller, B. E. G.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Scholty- seck, E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 505 ultrastructure and origin of cyst wall in Toxoplasmatea Membranes Murre11, ?. D.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 41 (2), 446-463 Schistosoma mansoni, surface membrane anti- gens, extraction and partial characteriza- tion using assays based on competitive in- hibition of human antibodies binding to schistosomules, indirect fluorescent anti- body inhibition assay, radioimmune inhibi- tion assay Membranes Neilson, J. ?. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5) , 785-793 Dipetalonema viteae, adults, soluble somatic extracts, extracts of solubilized cuticles and membranes, fractionation by Sephadex column chromatography and Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, constituents of each prep- aration compared by immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophores is 4 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Membranes Njogu, A. R.; et al., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 147-148 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei subgroup, evidence that 4S (surface) antigens located on outer surface of cell membrane Membranes Oaks, J. ?.; Knowles, W. J.; and Cain, G. D., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 476-485 Hymenolepis diminuta, simple method for isolating enriched preparation of tegumental brush border Membranes O'Dell, D. S.; et al., 1976, Biochem. Soc. Tr., V. 4 (1), 124-125 Naegleria gruberi, amoeboid vs. flagellate locomotory phenotypes, cell surface recep- tors, reactions with antibodies, lectins, and cationized ferritin Membranes Peczon, B. D.; et al., 1977, J. Biol. Chem., v. 252 (11), 4002-4006 Ascaris suum, intestinal basement membrane, characterization of carbohydrate units Membranes Philippe, M.; and Cottin, R., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (4), 17A [Abstract] Gregarina blaberae, cell surface membrane, carbohydrates Membranes Philippe, M.; and Schrevel, J., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (4), 6?? [Abstract] Gregarina blaberae, proteins and glycopro- teins of cortical membranes Membranes Podest?, R. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 12-24 Hymenolepis diminuta, effect of unstirred water layers on apparent influx kinetics of glucose, galactose, and alanine uptake by worms incubated in vitro Membranes Poston, R. N.; McCaul, T. F.; and Bird, R. G., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 112-113 [Demonstration] Entamoeba histolytica, E. invadens, cytotoxic activity on labelled Chang cells, results in- dicate that amebic agent indirectly affects host cell membrane permeability by altering cell membrane architecture and strongly sug- gest that phospholipid alteration by phospho- lipase may be basis of loss of membrane in- tegrity Membranes Rudzinska, ?. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 224-233 intraerythrocytic Babesia microti, ultra- structure with emphasis on plasma membrane, feeding mechanism, and other areas of con- troversy Membranes Rudzinska, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 169 (3), 323-334 Babesia microti invades host erythrocyte through invagination of host plasma membrane with formation of parasitophorous vacuole, vacuolar space disappears and membrane of parasite and vacuole become closely adjacent, outer membrane then disintegrates Membranes Schrevel, J.; Philippe, M.; and Tronchin, G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 68A [Abstract] Gregarina blaberae trophozoite, body wall, structural, biochemical, and physiological aspects Membranes Seed, T. M.; Aikawa, M.; and Sterling, C. R., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 603-605 Plasmodium berghei, limiting membranes of malaria parasites vs. those of host red cells, differential staining when exposed to positively charged iron colloid, cytochemical method to assay degree of host cell membrane contamination of "erythrocyte-free" malaria parasite preparations Membranes Podest?, R. ?.; Evans, W. S.; and Stallard, ?. E., 1977, Exp?r. Parasitol., ?. 43 (1), 25-38 Hymenolepis diminuta, Hymenolepis micro- stoma, effect of ouabain on unidirectional uptake of glucose, galactose, and alanine in vitro Membranes Poinar, G. 0., jr.; and Hess, R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 27-33 Romanomermis culicivorax, parasitic juve- niles, morphological evidence of possible transport system for transcuticular uptake of nutrients Membranes Seed, T. M.; and Kreier, J. P., 1976, Infect, and Immun., v. 14 (6), 1339-1347 Plasmodium berghei, surface charge and lectin-binding capacity of isolated malaria parasites vs. host erythrocytes compared by chromatographic, electrophoretic, and cyto- chemical methods Membranes Senaud, J.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Scholtyseck, E., J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 715-720 Besnoitia jellisoni, development in macro- phages and cysts from experimentally in- fected Mus musculus, results concerning origin and formation of inner complex of pellicle during endodyogeny indicate origin of inner membranes from endoplasmic reticu- lum SUBJECT HEADINGS 5 Membranes Serrano, R. ; Deas, J. E.; and Warren, L. G., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 370-384 Entamoeba histolytica, cell fractionation study, isolation and electron microscopy of two membrane fractions, properties and dis- tribution of marker enzymes, chemical analy- sis of fractions, electrophoretic patterns of membrane polypeptides, glucose transport Membranes Simon, M. W.; Rusnak, J. M.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 51-58 Leishmania tropica promastigotes in vitro, sensitivity to toxic effects of bilirubin (loss of viability, decreased sugar and amino acid uptake, increased efflux of in- tracellular sugars, hexokinase activity, lowered respiration), results suggest irre- versible damage to cell membrane, possible culture loss if bilirubin concentration of hemoglobin solution used is too high Membranes Smithers, S. R.; McLaren, D. J.; and Ramalho- Pinto, F. J., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (6, Pt. 2), 11-19 Schistosoma mansoni, surface plasma membrane of schistosomulum as target of immune re- sponse, workshop report Membranes Sosa, ?.; et al., 1977, Life Sc., v. 21 (7), 1021-1032 Cysticercus cellulosae, external vesicular membrane, presence of surface glycocalyx- like coat rich in both acidic and neutral carbohydrates and presence of negative surface potential Membranes de Souza, W.; Bunn, M. M.; and Angluster, J., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 329-333 Leptomonas pessoai, cell surface polysaccha- rides and/or glycoproteins demonstrated by agglutination with concanavalin A as well as cytochemical reactions Membranes Stevens, A. R.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 316-324 Acanthamoeba castellanii, A. culbertsoni, isolation and purity of plasma membrane antigens (electron microscopy, assays of marker enzymes), antisera raised against these antigens tested against homologous and heterologous Acanthamoeba spp. in ag- glutination and immunofluorescence tests, results strongly indicate value of plasma membrane antisera for immunotaxonomy and immunodiagnosis of Acanthamoeba Membranes Stotish, R. L.; et al., 1976, J. Biol. Chem., v. 251 (2), 302-307 Eimeria tenella, glycoprotein unique to cy- toplasm of unsporulated oocyst, purification and partial characterization, disappearance from cytoplasm during sporulation, possible incorporation into sporozoite membranes, studies on possible role in immunity incon- clusive Membranes Tetley, L.; and Vickerman, K., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (4), 45A [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, transformation from ple- omorphic bloodstream forms to procyclic cul- ture forms, freeze-fracture studies Membranes Trigg, P. I.; and Shakespeare, P. G., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), 149-160 changes in uninfected rhesus monkey erythro- cytes incubated in vitro (osmotic fragility, acetylthiocholinesterase activity, glucose catabolism, ATP content) in relation to sus- ceptibility of these cells to invasion by Plasmodium knowlesi, results suggest that maintenance of erythrocyte surface integrity is necessary prerequisite for efficient cul- ture system for malaria parasite Membranes Trimble, J. J. Ill; and Lumsden, R. D., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 665-676 Taenia crassiceps, Cysticercus, presence of tegument surface glycocalyx, cytochemical characterization of membrane-associated carbohydrates, comparison with adult tape- worms Membranes Uglem, G. L., 1976, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 443 (1), 126-136 Hymenolepis diminuta, evidence for sodium ion exchange carrier linked with glucose transport across brush border, proposed model for glucose transport system Membranes Vercelli-Retta, J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 15-23 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human and bovine lungs, germinal membrane, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, metabolic pathways, possible endo- crine system; possible future pharmacological studies for interference with parasite de- velopment Membranes van Vliet, H. H. D. M.; et al., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 71 (2), 357-369 Entamoeba invadens, procedure for subcellu- lar fractionation, isolation of phagolyso- somal and plasma membranes, characteriza- tion (enzymes, lipids, morphology) Membranes Wilson, R. ?.; and Barnes, P. E., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 74 (1), 61-71 Schistosoma mansoni tegument, formation and turnover of membranocalyx, possible signifi- cance in evasion of immune response Meningitis Anderson, K. F., 1973, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (18) , 897-900 Naegleria fowleri, differential diagnosis and treatment of human meningitis 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Meningitis Chen, S.-N., 1975, Bull. Inst. Zool., Acad. Sinica, v. 14 (2), 109-113 Angiostrongylus cantonensis as possible cause of human cases of eosinophilic menin- gitis, immunoglobulins and leucocytes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid, antibody to A. cantonensis, evidence for specific immune response, history of eating raw Achatina f?lica Meningitis Danjou, R.; et al., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 389-391 10-year-old child with allergic and neurolo- gic manifestations developing into eosino- philic meningitis, diagnosed by Immunoelec- trophoresis as Hypoderma lineatum, Mintezol treatment: from United States, extensive travel in France and Germany Meningitis Dobson, C.; and Welch, J. S., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (3), 223-228 survey for antibodies against Dirofilaria immitis, Toxocara canis, Ascaris suum, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, A. mackerrasae, in patients with eosinophilia using fluores- cent antibody test and passive reversed Arthus test in guinea pigs; D. immitis implicated as etiologic agent of human eosinophilic meningitis: Australia Meningitis Ellner, J. J.; and Bennett, J. E., 1976, Medi- cine, Baltimore, v. 55 (5), 341-369 chronic meningitis, etiologic diagnosis, in- cludes some information on parasites as cause Meningitis Fontan, R.; Beauchamp, F.; and Beaver, P. C., 1975, Bull. Soc. Path. Exot., v. 68 (6), 557- 566 endemic foci of eosinophilic meningitis in humans suggestive of Angiostrongylus origins: Laos Meningitis Languillat, G.; et al., 1976, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 5 (IS), 984-986 Hypoderma sp. causing subcutaneous myiasis on face of child and neurologic manifesta- tions of meningitis, clinical case report: Paris, France Meningitis Loison, G.; Jardin, ?.; and Crosnier, J., 1973, Medecine Trop., v. 33 (2), 143-161 human eosinophilic meningitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis, possible trans- mission through contaminated food, public health program, improved sanitation as con- trol measures: South Pacific Islands Meningitis Masur, H.; Hook, E. Ill; and Armstrong, D., 1976, J. Am. Med. Ass., v. 236 (17), 1978-1979 Trichomonas sp. isolated from cerebrospinal fluid of man with mixed microbial meningitis, case report of possible communication between subarachnoid space and gastrointestinal tract as probable source of contamination: New York Meningitis Moreau, J. P. J.; and Outin-Fabre, D., 1972, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 19 (1), 41-42 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, life cycle, cause of human eosinophilic meningitis Meningitis Morin, ?.; et al., 1976, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 5 (31), 1965-1968 development in humans of acute inflammatory polyradiculoneuritis 1-11 weeks after history of tick bite, 9 case reports, exact etiology unknown: France Meningitis Nitidandhaprabhas, P.; Harnsomburana, K.; and Thepsitthar, P., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 711-712 Angiostrongylus cantonensis living 5th-stage female discovered in spinal fluid of man with eosinophilic meningitis: Thailand Meningitis Owor, R.; and Wamukota, W. ?., 1977 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 497-499 Strongyloides stercoralis in man, fatal over- whelming strongyloidiasis associated with pyogenic meningitis and presence of larvae in meninges, probably depression of cellular immunity (unknown cause) contributed to fatal infection: Uganda Meningitis Picot, H.; et al., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 381-383 2 case reports of human eosinophilic meningi- tis indicate possible presence of Angiostron- gylus cantonensis, larvae from Achatina f?li- ca (hepatopancreas, muscles pedieux) used to infect rats produced 4th stage larvae of An- giostrongylus sp.: Ile de la Reunion Meningitis Pirame, Y.; et al., 1973, Medecine Trop., v. 33 (2), 131-141 human eosinophilic meningitis caused by Ang iostrongylus cantonensis, case reports, clinical aspects, dehydroemetine treatment: Nouvelle-Caledonie Meningitis Punyagupta, S.; Juttijudata, P.; and Bunnag, T., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (6, pt. 1), 921-931 review of 484 clinical cases of human eosino- philic meningitis probably caused by Angio- strongylus cantonensis: Thailand Meningitis Saltos, ?.; Ghosh, ?. ?.; and Gan, ?., 1975, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (18), 561-562 case report of eosinophilic meningitis proba- bly resulting from Angiostrongylus cantonen- sis, condition improved after course of thiabendazole: New South Wales SUBJECT HEADINGS Meningitis Truelle, J. L.; et al., 1974, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 3 (18), 1151-1153 Coenurus cerehralis, intraventricular cere- bral coenurus in nan suffering from chronic meningitis, diagnosed by isotopie ventricu- lography, successful surgical removal of cyst, clinical case report: North Africa, treated in France Meningitis Watts, M. ?., 1969, Med. J. Malaya, v. 24 (2), 89-93 first 5 case reports of eosinophilic menin- gitis in Sarawak, Angiostrongylus cantonensis probable etiologic agent Meningit is Yii, C.-Y., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (2), 233-249 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, human, eosino- philic meningitis and meningoencephalitis, extensive clinical study of 125 patients with 16 case reports: Taiwan Meningitis Yii, C. Y.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (3), 447-454 epidemiologic characteristics of human eo- sinophilic meningitis and meningoencephalitis probably caused by Angiostrongylus cantonen- sis being inadvertently ingested during preparation of snails for consumption: Taiwan Meningoencephalitis Bekeny, G.; and Peter, ?., 1972, Orvosi Hetilap, v. 113 (51), 3083-3086 human cysticercosis with associated meningo- encephalitis, auditory hallucinations and epilepsy, case report: Hungary Meningoencephalitis Bisseru, ?.; Gill, S. S.; and Lucas, J. K., 1972, Med. J. Malaya, v. 26 (3), 164-167 first reported case of human eosinophilic meningoencephalitis in West Malaysia, his- tory of eating raw prawns and salad greens, diagnosis, case report: Kuala Lumpur Meningoencephalitis Cerva, L. , 1975, Ang. Parasitol., v. 16 (3), 12 pp., (Merkbl. Ang. Parasitenk. u. Schad- lingsbekampf.) Naegleria, primary meningoencephalitis Meningoencephalitis Cursons, R. T. M.; and Brown, T. J., 1976, N. Zealand J. Marine and Freshwater Research, v. 10 (2), 245-262 pathogenic free-living amebae, identifica- tion, classification, agents of primary amebic meningoencephalitis Meningoencephalitis Dinakar, I.; Mathai, ?. V.; and Chandy, J., 1970, Neurol. India, v. 18 (3), 165-170 human cerebral cysticercosis, frequent com- plications, case reports: India Meningoencephalitis Fatzer, R., 1976, Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., v. 118 (11) , 499-502 cerebral nematodiasis (probably Strongylus vulgaris), donkeys, possible cause of haemor- rhagic, purulent and necrotizing meningo- encephalitis Meningoencephalitis Hayashi, M.; and Wakao, T., 1974, No To Shin- kei (Brain and Nerve), v. 26 (6-7), 657-662 human cerebral Schistosoma japonicum, 5 case reports, epilepsy, meningoencephalitis and other presenting symptoms, clinical manage- ment, EEG findings: Japan Meningoencephalitis Jadin, J. ?.; Hermanne, J.; and Willaert., ?. , 1972, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 2 (5), 205-210 Naegleria fowleri, human meningoencephalitis, case reports, diagnosis using spinal fluid inoculation into mouse brain and nasal in- stillation, need for prophylactic measures in addition to amphotericin ? treatment Meningoencephalitis Jadin, J. ?.; and Willaert, E., 1972, Protis- tologica, v. 8 (1), 95-100 Naegleria gruberi, isolation from 3 human cases of primary amoebic meningoencephali- tis, characteristics different from Naegler- ia isolated in swimming pools or in nature, theory about process by which pathogenicity is acquired, suggestions for control in swimming pools; literature review of cases of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis : Anvers, Belgique Meningoencephalitis John, D. T.; and Martinez, A. J., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 39A [Abstract] Naegleria fowleri, experimental primary amebic meningoencephalitis in mice inocu- lated intravenously Meningoencephalitis Lim, ?. L., 1976, Med. J. Malaysia, v. 30 (3), 207-211 clinical aspects and presenting symptoms of human eosinophilic meningoencephalitis caused by rat lungworm Angiostrongylus cantonensis and speculation as to similar infection by Angiostrongylus malaysiensis indigenous to Malaysia, probable disease transmission through raw or inadequately cooked food Meningoencephalitis Lim, ?. L.; and Omar-Ahmad, U. D., 1969, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (3), 208-213 survey for Angiostrongylus cantonensis in- fected wild rodents and land molluscs and contaminated leaf lettuce, probable sources of human meningoencephalitis in Malaysia Meningoencephalitis Lowenthal, M. N. ; et al., 1977 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (1), 88 [Letter] Rhodesian sleeping sickness, nitrofurazone as primary therapy, good results without severe toxic reactions, warrants further careful trials as initial therapy for try- panosomal meningoencephalitis 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Meningoencephaliti s Maitra, S. ?.; et al., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 489-493 Naegleria aerobia, Hartmannella culbertsoni, comparison of ultrastructural characteris- tics in brain of mice with exper. primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, possible re- lationship of structure to pathogenicity Meningoencephalitis Martinez, A. J.; Fultz, D. G.; and Armstrong, C. E. V., 1976, Proc. 34. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America (Miami Beach, Florida, Aug. 9-13), 226-227 amebic meningoencephalitides, electron micro- scopy, differential diagnosis, embedding and staining technique Meningoencephalit is Stahl, W.; et al., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 135-142 Toxoplasma gondii, disease patterns in methotrexate-treated mice, examination of several time- and dose-dependent drug re- gimes, immunosuppressive effect when admin- istered early in infection, potential use as experimental model for clinical toxo- plasmosis Meningoencephalitis Stevens, D. R. ; and Moulton, J. E., 1977, J. Comp. Path., v. 87 (1), 109-118 Trypanosoma equiperdum and T. brucei in Peromyscus maniculatus (exper.), meningoen- cephalitis, model for human trypanosomal en- cephalitis Meningoencephalitis Martinez, A. J.; and Rodriquez-Jurado, P., 1974, Patologia, v. 12 (4), 191-203 Naegleria fowleri as cause of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in humans, clinical as- pects, importance of diagnostic differentia- tion from Entamoeba histolytica Meningoencephalitis Masson, R.; et al., 1975, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 4 (35), 2499-2502 cerebral toxoplasmosis with pseudo-tumoral symptoms of meningoencephalitis in immuno- logically compromised persons, clinical as- pects, sulphadiazine-pyrimethamine therapy: Paris Meningoencephalitis Nicoli, ?. ?. , 1973, N. Zealand Med. J. (496), V. 78, 108-112 Naegleria fowleri in man with resulting meningoencephalitis, case report, history of swimming in natural thermal pool, fatal ill- ness: New Zealand Meningoencephalitis Poltera, ?. ?.; Cox, J. N.; and Owor, R., 1975, Pathol, et Microbiol., v. 43 (2-3), 117-119 pancarditis resulting from human African trypanosomiasis, review of pathologic find- ings, importance as cause of congestive cardiomyopathies, association with chronic meningoencephalitis Meningoencephalitis Takano, J.; et al., 1976, Patologia, v. 14 (4), 287-297 Hartmannella sp. causing fatal primary sub- acute amoebic meningoencephalitis in young man previously without symptoms of infec- tions, clinical case report: Lima, Peru Meningoencephalitis Visvesvara, G. S.; and Callaway, C. S., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 239-250 Naegleria fowleri, pathogenesis in mice and in monkey kidney cell cultures, observations show that amebas invade and destroy brain tissue by active phagocytosis Meningoencephalitis Willaert, E.; and Stevens, A. R., 1976, Path. Biol., V. 24 (8), 545-547 Acanthamoeba castellanii, A. culbertsoni, humans, fatal meningoencephalitis, case re- ports, indirect immunofluorescence diagnosis at post-mortems: Texas; Peru; Venezuela Meningoencephalitis Wong, M. M.; Karr, S. L., jr.; and Balamuth, W. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 682-690 Acanthamoeba culbertsoni, susceptibility in Old World monkeys, no disease resulting from intranasal or intravenous inoculation, fatal meningoencephalitis in 4 of 7 monkeys inocu- lated intrathecally, virulence and pathoge- nicity vary with cultural age of inoculum, size of inoculum, passages through animal tissues, and host-immune competence Meningoencephalitis Ringsted, J.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 66 (4), 723-730 disseminated amebic meningoencephalitis prob- ably due to Acanthamoeba sp., visceral and subcutaneous amebic granulomas discovered at autopsy, child: Korea Meningoencephalitis Schuster, F. L.; and Dunnebacke, ?. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 489-497 Naegleria fowleri, mice, ultrastructural ob- servations of experimental meningoencephali- tis, intranuclear inclusions in amebae and host cells Meningoencephalitis Yii, C.-Y., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (2), 233-249 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, human, eosino- philic meningitis and meningoencephalitis, extensive clinical study of 125 patients with 16 case reports: Taiwan Meningoencephalitis Yii, C. Y.: et al.1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (3), 447-454 ^ epidemiologic characteristics of human eo- sinophilic meningitis and meningoencephalitis probably caused by Angiostrongylus cantonen- sis being inadvertently ingested during preparation of snails for consumption: Taiwan SUBJECT HEADINGS Meningoencephalomyelitis Ikede, B. 0.; and Losos, G. J., 1972, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 20 (3), 221-228 Trypanosoma brucei, dog, case report, dif- fuse non-suppurative meningo-encephalomy- elitis associated with presence of large numbers of trypanosomes in brain, meninges and choroid plexus: Nigeria (imported from Britain) Meningomyelitis Engel, H.; et al., 1972, Medicina Alemana, v. 13 (6), 826-837 case report of acute meningomyelitis in young man apparently associated with visceral larva migrans of Toxocara canis: Spain Mental disorders Baron, J.; et al., 1969, Pediatrics, Am. Acad. Pediat., v. 44 (6), 932-939 Toxoplasma gondii, survey of microcephalic, mentally retarded and normocephalic children for evidence of Toxoplasma antibodies, no correlation between abnormality and serolog- ic findings Mental disorders de Groot, J. F. M.; et al., 1976, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 120 (51), 2263-2267 Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides and Entamoeba histolytica, fecal survey of nursing staff and inmates of hospital for mentally retarded for presence of intestinal parasites: Groot Schuylenburg, Apeldoorn, Netherlands Mental disorders Koranyi, E. K., 1976, Biol. Psychiat., v. 11 (4) , 445-449 clinical review and management of 2 human cases of falciparum malaria presenting with psychiatric symptoms: Canada Mental disorders Rigoli, E.; and Piccoli, G., 1972, Parassito- logia, v. 14 (2-3), 353-355 Sarcophaga, human cutaneous myiasis, case histories, mental retardation and senility: territory of Treviso Metabolism. [See also Amino acids; Biochemistry; Carbohydrates; Enzymes; Histochemistry; Hormones; Lipids; Nucleic acids; Prostaglandins; Proteins; Respiration] Metabolism Abdel-Daim, M. H.; et al., 1971, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 65 (5), 668-671 Schistosoma] mansoni, S. haematobium, rural children, disordered tryptophan metabolism, vitamin deficiency Metabolism Aboko-Cole, G. F.; and Lee, C. ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 71-77 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, T. lewisi, rats on normal or folic acid deficient diets, mitotic activity in liver; folate content of trypano- somes and their metabolic products Metabolism Agosin, M.; et al., 1976, Science (4261), v. 194, 195-197 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigoteiS possess ac- tive detoxifying system whose characteris- tics are those of monooxygenase system linked to P-450 and whose activity is increased by ph?nobarbital, results suggest that important factor in T. cruzi's insensitivity to chemo- therapeutic agents may be this ability to metabolize foreign compounds Metabolism Albach, R. ?.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 439 [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica, nuclear DNA synthesis Metabolism Albach, R. ?.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 248-259 Entamoeba histolytica, nuclear sites of RNA synthesis, autoradiographic analysis Metabolism Albach, R. ?.; Booden, T.; and Downing, S. IV., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 435 [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica, site of synthesis of nuclear RNA (nuclear stroma and especially peripheral chromatin) Mental disorders Schenone, H.; et al., 1970, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 25 (3-4), 138-140 toxoplasmosis, incidence among patients in psychiatric hospital, 73.4% positive reac- tions to hemagglutination test in 442 patients tested: Santiago, Chile Mental disorders Schenone, H.; et al., 1974, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 29 (3-4), 109-111 Toxoplasma gondii, preliminary studies sug- gest that congenital toxoplasmosis not fre- quent cause of mental deficiency: Chile Metabolism Al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 449 Crithidia fasciculata, thymine excretion Metabolism Al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1974 Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2? 146 [Abstract] ' 1 Jf Trypanosoma spp., Crithidia fasciculata, C. oncopelti, thymidine Phosphorylase activity, salvage pathways, inhibition of activity by suramin and ethidium Mental disorders Wilson, C. R. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med? and Hyg., v. 71 (1), 37-42 psychiatric morbidity in a tropical diseases unit: Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London Metabolism Al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1975 Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2) 268 [Abstract] 7b L J' Crithidia fasciculata, activity of thymidy- late phosphatase INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Al Chalabi, K. ; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xv-xvi [Abstract] 6 spp. of Trypanosomatidae, thymidylate syn- thetase activity, ranks as potential target for chemotherapeutic attack since it is mark- edly more sensitive to suramin inhibition than isofunctional mammalian and bacterial enzymes Metabolism Al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (3), 299-312 deoxythymidylate catabolism in some trypano- somatids Metabolism Anderson, G., 1977, Marine Biol,, v. 42 (3), 239-251 Probopyrus pandalicola, energy flow in para- sitized and unparasitized laboratory Palae- monetes pugio population, secondary repro- duction, metabolism, ingestion and egestion; temperature, season, host age, sex, and re- productive condition, effect on energetics of host-parasite systems Metabolism Annabaeva, G. D.; and Soprunov, F. F., 1975, Ang. Parasitol., v. 16 (3), 170-177 activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxyki- nase in subcellular fractions of Ascaris suum and Fasciola hepatica tissues, radioisotope and spectrophotometric methods, biological role in metabolism of helminths Metabolism Anwar, N.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (3), 275-283 Setaria cervi, enzymes of glycolysis and PEP-succinate pathway Metabolism Anwar, N. ; Ansari, ?. ?.; and Ghatak, S., 1976, Proc. Indian Nat. Sc. Acad., Part B, Biol. Sc., v. 41 (6), 1975, 550-558 Setaria cervi, hexose utilization and glycogen synthesis in vitro Metabolism Anya, A. 0., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 267-351 physiological aspects of reproduction in nematodes, extensive review: range of repro- ductive phenomena; reproductive system; male and female gametes; physiology of fertiliza- tion; development; sex differentiation; nu- trition and other factors in egg production; behavioural aspects of reproduction; repro- ductive phenomena and parasitism Metabolism Aoki, T.; et al., 1975, Proc. Japan Acad. Tokyo, v. 51 (9), 733-736 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suis ovary, demon- stration of glutamine-dependent carbamoyl- phosphate synthetase, catalytic and regula- tory properties Metabolism Areekul, S.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (2), 201-209 Ancylostoma ceylanicum, A. caninum, hookworm anemia in dogs (exper.) influenced by their iron reserve and dietary iron, no difference between effects of hookworm infection on iron metabolism in dogs with normal and deficient iron reserves Metabolism Areekul, S.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 455-461 Plasmodium coatneyi, metabolism of 131j- labelled fibrinogen in infected rhesus mon- keys (exper.) and comparison with normal controls Metabolism Areekul, S.; Devakul, K. ; and Boonyananta, C., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 585 [Demonstration] hookworm, iron storage in infected humans compared with that of normal controls, re- sults showed that iron excretion in urine of infected persons was less than that of con- trols Metabolism Atkinson, H. J., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 243-272 respiratory physiology of nematodes, review: diffusion of oxygen into nematodes; factors influencing oxygen demand; oxygen availabil- ity; respiration in low oxygen regimes; res- piratory function of haemoglobin in nematodes Metabolism Awadalla, H. N.; El-Fiky, R.; and Helmi, ?. ?. , 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (5), 410-411 [Letter] Schistosoma mansoni, mice (exper.), possible cause of disturbance in host carbohydrate metabolism Metabolism Ball, G. H.; and Chao, J., 1976, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 39 (1), 115-118 Plasmodium relictum, utilization of amino acids by developing oocysts in presence of metabolizing insect cells Metabolism Barrett, J., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 11-70 ~ ' energy metabolism in nematodes, extensive review Metabolism Barrett, J., 1977, Symposia Brit. Soc. Para- sitol., v. 15, pp. 121-144 helminths, metabolic changes associated with infection, metabolism of adults vs. free- living stages compared, symposium presenta- tion Metabolism Barrett, J.; Coles, G. C.; and Simpkin, K. G., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xx [Abstract] Fasciola hepatica, pathway of acetate and propionate production SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Barrett, J.; and Koerting, W. , 1976 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 155-157 Fasciola hepatica adults, presence of all enzymes of ?-oxidation sequence, but inabil- ity to oxidize exogenous palmitate indicates ?-oxidation pathway not functional, possible roles for enzymes in metabolism Metabolism Barrett, J.; and Koerting, W., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 419-422 Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids, de- spite presence of all enzymes of ?-oxidation this pathway is not functional Metabolism Bassal, ?. ?. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 758-759 Hyalomma dromedarii, female ticks during oogensis and oviposition, demonstration of guanine biosynthesis Metabolism Becker, W.; and Schmale, H., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 195 Schistosoma mansoni-infected Biomphalaria glabrata with discontinued food supply, raised excretion of urea Metabolism Benard, J.; and Riou, G., 1977, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 77 (4), 1189- 1195 Trypanosoma cruzi, 9-hydroxy ellipticine and ethidium bromide inhibit the transcription of kinetoplast DNA by E. coli RNA polymerase Metabolism Bennett, C. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xx-xxi [Abstract] Fasciola hepatica, newly excysted and juven- ile flukes, [ H]thymidine incorporation Metabolism Berens, R. L.; and Marr, J. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (2), 407-413 Leishmania donovani, L. brasiliensis, pyru- vate kinase, regulatory properties in rela- tion to regulation of glycolysis, comparison with Crithidia fasciculata Metabolism Berens, R. L.; and Marr, J. J., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (2), 340-344 Leishmania donovani, L. braziliensis, phos- phofructokinase probably does not play an important role in glycolysis Metabolism Betterton, H.; Almond, ?.; and Dowda, H., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 25-32 Trichomonas gallinae, lactic dehydrogenase, characterization, some regulatory properties Metabolism Betterton, H.; and Dowda, ?., 1976, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 54 (IB), 163-165 Trichomonas gallinae, lack of functioning tricarboxylic acid cycle, energy apparently obtained from anaerobic fermentation Metabolism Bhattacharya, ?.; and Janovy, J., jr., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 429 [Abstract] Leishmania donovani, autoradiographic evi- dence for DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis at elevated temperature Metabolism Billups, M. E.; Johns, R. W.; and Dimopoullos, G. T., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplasmosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 19-21 Anaplasma marginale-infected calf erythro- cytes, amino acid and nucleic acid metabo- lism Metabolism Bobiatynska-Ksok, E.; and Czerpak, R. , 1969 , Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968- 1969, 121-125 Echinostoma revolutum rediae and Opisthio- glyphe ranae sporocysts in hepatopancreas of Radix auricularia, carotenoids in flukes, bilirubin and glaucobilin type bile pigments and carotenoids in host hepa- topancreas, possible relationships; no es- sential differences in pigments of infected and non-infected hosts Metabolism Boemare, N.; and Maurand, J., 1976, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 101 (3), 377-385 Thelohania fibrata, Pleistophora debaisieuxi, respiratory metabolism of healthy and infec- ted Tetisimulium bezzii larvae compared Metabolism Bogitsh, B. J., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 621-626 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidium, distri- bution of peroxidase activity in mitochon- dria, no peroxidase activity observed in mitochondria of other life cycle stages, biological implications Metabolism de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, ?. ?. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 673-678 Trypanosoma cruzi, oxidation of pyruvate and acetate through tricarboxylic acid cycle, involves antimycin ?-sensitive respiratory chain Metabolism Bonner, T. P.; Evans, K.; and Kline, L., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 473-477 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, role of gene expression in regulating cuticle formation during second molt, results strongly suggest that messenger RNA specific for molting was synthesized at 90 hours Metabolism Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1975, J. Protozool.; v. 22 (3), 14A [Ab- stract] Entamoeba histolytica, pyrimidine metabolism INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 14A [Ab- stract] Entamoeba histolytica, time of optimum uptake of uracil and thymine vs. uridine and thymi- dine Metabolism Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 641-643 axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica, in- corporation of purines and pyrimidines into nucleic acids Metabolism Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 20A-21A [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica axenically grown, mechanisms of purine and pyrimidine trans- port Metabolism Booden, T.; Shaffer, J. G.; and Albach, R. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 428-429 [Ab- stract] Entamoeba histolytica, pyrimidine nucleotide anabolism Metabolism , Boveris, ?.; and Stoppani, A. 0. ?., 1977, Experientia, v. 33 (10), 1306-1308 Trypanosoma cruzi, generation of hydrogen peroxide by epimastigotes and fractions, superoxide dismutase activity in epimasti- gote homogenates, possible application of findings to search for trypanocidal drugs Metabolism Brohn, F. H., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 434 [Abstract] Plasmodium lophurae, enzymes required for coenzyme A biosynthesis detected in host duck erythrocytes but parasite extracts show no activity, coenzyme A required by parasite is synthesized entirely in host erythrocyte Metabolism Brown, A. R. ; Crandall, R. ?.; and Crandall, C. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 169-171 Heligmosomoides polygyrus-infected mice, increased IgG catabolism as possible factor in observed suppression of circulating anti- body levels following immunization to sheep erythrocytes Metabolism Brown, J. N.; and Smith, ?. ?., 1977 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 356-357 Schistosoma japonicum, phosphodiesterase activity in adults Metabolism Browning, R. F.; Patton, W. H.; and Lytle, ?. F., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (21, 195-203 Eimeria tenella-infected kidney cell cul- tures, increased incorporation of tritium- labeled thymidine in both parasitized and unparasitized cells, apparent parasite-in- duced stimulation of DNA synthesis Metabolism Bryant, C., 1975, Advances Parasitol., v. 13, 35-69 carbon dioxid? utilisation and regulation of respiratory metabolic pathways in parasitic helminths, extensive review Metabolism Buengener, W., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (3), 309-312 Plasmodium berghei, P. vinckei, P. chabaudi, mice, rats, allopurinol stimulated multipli- cation of plasmodia and infections caused death more rapidly or in more animals, this effect could result from hypoxanthine concen- tration being limiting factor for parasite multiplication, in these parasite-host combi- nations host-purine-dependent parasites would have a selective advantage over non-dependent ones Metabolism Caceres, 0.; and Fernandes, J. F., 1976, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 36 (2), 397-410 Trypanosoma cruzi, glucose metabolism, cul- ture under fixed conditions, growth and differentiation Metabolism Cain, G. D., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 112-115 Ascaris lumbricoides gut, muscles, and eggs, coproporphyrinogen oxidase activity, results suggest that porphyrin synthesis may be maintained at low levels due to continual feedback inhibition by protoheme Metabolism Camargo, E. P.; and Freymuller, E., 1977, Na- ture, London (5632), v. 270, 52-53 Crithidia, presence of ornithine carbamoyl- transferase in species harboring bacteria- like endosymbionts (C. deanei, C. oncopelti) enables these species to synthesize arginine from ornithine thereby conferring a nutri- tional advantage on the protozoan host Metabolism Cazzulo, J. J.; Juan, S. M.; and Segura, E. L., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 56 (??), 301-303 Trypanosoma cruzi, glutamate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, presence and some properties Metabolism Cerkasov, J.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 454-455 [Abstract] T[ritrichomonas] foetus, ATP forming systems in hydrogenosomes Metabolism Cerkasovova, ?.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 535 Tritrichomonas foetus, large granule frac- tion, biochemical characterization, impor- tance in energy-producing metabolism Metabolism Cerkasovova, ?.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 4 9A-50A [Abstract] nature of phosphorylation in hydrogenosomes SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Cerkasovova, ?.; Cerkasov, J.; and Kulda, J., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 59A-60A [Ab- stract] trichomonads, hydrogenosomes, biochemical properties Metabolism Cha, ?. ?.; and Rdwards, R. , 1976 , J. Pharma- col. and Exper. Therap., v. 199 (2), 432-440 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, effect of infec- tion on hepatic drug-metabolizing capacity, implications for metabolism of antischis- tosomal drugs Metabolism Chakraborty, A. K.; Mehta, R. K.; and Datta, I. C., 1976, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 14 (5), 585-587 Ascaridia galli, tetramisole, carbohydrate utilization, neuro-transmission, enzymatic activity Metabolism al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 49A [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, deoxythymidylate catab- olism Metabolism Chapman, W. E.; and Ward, P. ?., 1976, J. Immunol., v. 116 (5), 1284-1288 Babesia rodhaini-infected rats, metabolism of third component of complement and IgG, development of hypocomplementemia and immune complex nephritis Metabolism Cheng, T. C., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 44 (1), 2-17 uptake mechanisms and metabolic interference in parasites in relation to chemotherapy, review Metabolism Cherry, L. ?., 1976, Insect Biochem., v. 6 (6), 587-594 Boophilus microplus, utilization of choles- terol, cholesterol economy in the engorged female adult Metabolism Chiang, P. K., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physi- ol., v. 58 (IB), 9-12 Biomphalaria glabrata, glycogen metabolism, implications for host-parasite (Schistosoma mansoni) relationship Metabolism Clarkson, ?. ?., jr.; and Brohn, F. ?., 1976, Science (4261), v. 194, 204-206 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. brucei rhodesi- ense, mice, salicyl hydroxamic acid + gly- cerol block glucose catabolism of the para- site and it is rapidly destroyed but para- sitemia recurs after treatment, with modifi- cation may be new approach to trypanosome chemotherapy Metabolism Coles, G. C.; and Simpkin, K. G., 1977, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 127-128 Hymenolepis diminuta, metabolic gradient under aerobic conditions, first 2 cm produce more lactate and acetate and less succinate than main part of worm, front will use more oxygen per g protein than more mature seg- ments Metabolism Coles, G. C.; Simpkin, K. G.; and Barrett, J., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xx [Abstract] Fasciola hepatica, energy production Metabolism Condon, W. J.; and Gordon, R., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (4), 690-692 Mermis nigrescens in Locusta migratoria, hemolymph uric acid increased, fecal uric acid decreased, host protein turnover Metabolism Condon, W. J.; and Gordon, R., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 29 (1), 56-62 , Neomesomermis flumenalis, effects on neuro- endocrine systems and storage of fat body glycogen in larval Prosimulium mixtum fuscum and Simulium venustum Metabolism Conklin, ?. ?.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 683-688 Plasmodium knowlesi, intraerythrocytic stages, incorporation of nucleic acid pre- cursors, periodicity of DNA synthesis Metabolism Conklin, ?. ?.; and Chou, S. ?., 1970, Science (3963), v. 170, 1213-1214 4 antimalarials, effects on in vitro and in vivo protein synthesis, results indi- cate primary effect is inhibition of amino acid uptake rather than direct in- hibition of protein synthesis Metabolism Cook, G. C., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (6), 419-436 role of Giardia lamblia, Strongyloides ster- coralis and possibly other intestinal para- sites in producing malabsorption in Africans Metabolism Cook, G. C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 143-145 Plasmodium falciparum, P. malariae in humans, possible correlations between malarial infec- tion, host malnutrition and immunoglobulin G concentrations Metabolism Coombs, G. H.; and Gutteridge, W. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 555-560 Plasmodium vinckei chabaudi rat-adapted strain, in vitro system (based on rocker di- lution technic) that supports intraerythro- cytic growth from ring to schizont stages, some reinvasion obtained but associated with decrease in parasite numbers, lactate production, glucose utilization, 3H-leucine and ?-adenosine incorporation 4 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Cornford, ?. ?. , 1977 , Iowa State J. Research, v. 52 (2) , 271-276 Hymenolepis diminuta, development in rats fed parenterally compared with tapeworm de- velopment in similarly infected rats fed orally; tapeworms from orally fed animals consistently larger and of greater mass than those from parenterally fed rats; possible causes discussed Metabolism Cornford, E. M.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 503 Trypanosoma lewisi, in vivo and in vitro effects of hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic agents Metabolism Cornford, E. M.; et al., 1975, Gen. Pharmacol., v. 6 (4), 315-323 Trypanosoma lewisi, effects of altered blood glucose levels in vivo (rats), effects of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic agents on glucose metabolism in vitro Metabolism Cornish, R. ?.; et al., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (3), 217-220 Fasciola hepatica, in vivo effects of ra- foxanide on energy metabolism Metabolism Cristau, ?.; Placidi, M.; and Legait, J. P., 1975, Medecine Trop., v. 35 (5), 389-401 human trypanosomiasis, melarsoprol metabo- lism and amount of excretion in urine and feces Metabolism Cross, G. A. M.; and Klein, R. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc, Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 266 267 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, utilization of amino acids and glucose during growth in culture, effects on respiration Metabolism Cross, G. A. M.; Klein, R. ?.; and Baker, J. R., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (4), 513-514 Trypanosoma cruzi, cultivation in defined medium HX25 or HX25M, amino acid utiliza- tion, growth inhibition by tetraethylthiuram disuiphide Metabolism Cuperlovic, ?., 1975, Acta Vet. Beograd, v. 25 (5), 219-227 Fasciola hepatica, uptake and incorporation of 75se-L-selenomethionine and l^C-L-lysine into protein antigens Metabolism Cornish, R. ?.; and Bryant, C., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (5), 387-392 Fasciola hepatica, levels of metabolic in- termediates and end products after 24 and 48 hrs in Hedon-Fleig salt solution with added glucose compared with levels obtained immediately on removal from host, implica- tions for metabolic regulation, concluded that for at least 48 hrs in vitro energy metabolism is not adversely affected Metabolism Cornish, R. ?.; and Bryant, C., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., V. 6 (5), 393-398 Fasciola hepatica maintained in vitro, ef- fects of rafoxanide, nitroscanate, and mebendazole on oxidative pathways Metabolism Cosgrove, W. ?.; and Hajduk, S. L., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 26A [Abstract] Trypanosoma equiperdum, inhibition of mem- brane transport of glucose by 2-deoxy-D- glucose, loss of motility, morphology, and infectivity, unsuccessful attempt to use in controlling established infections Metabolism Cowper, S. G., 19 74, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 68 (4) , 415-425 continuous flow apparatus for in vitro maintenance: Schistosoma mansoni, S. haema- tobium, survival time, carbohydrate metabo- lism; Plasmodium knowlesi, morphology and carbohydrate metabolism; preliminary attempts to cultivate Trypanosoma vivax and Babesia canis Metabolism Czerpak, R., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38), 285-292 Trichinella spiralis larvae, mice given gold- thioglucose and vitamin A, oxygen uptake by diaphragm muscles, influence of host sex and age Metabolism Daggett, P. M.; and Decker, J. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 512 6 insect trypanosomatids, increased survival in mice with repeated passage associated with alteration in secretion Metabolism Daggett, P. M.; and Decker, J. E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 429 [Abstract] comparison of excreted factors of insect trypanosomatids at 25 ? vs. 37 C, results indicate secretion products are primarily under parasite not host control Metabolism Dargie, J. D., 1975, Symposia Brit. Soc. Para- sitol., v. 13, 1-26 helminth diseases of sheep, red cell and plasma protein metabolism, anaemia, appli- cations of radioisotopic methods, extensive review with particular emphasis on Fasciola hepatica and Haemonchus contortus Metabolism Dave, D.; Gutteridge, W. E.; and Richards, W. H. G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 50A-51A [Abstract] Crithidia fasiculata vs. rat liver, differ- ence in mechanism for conversion of dihydro- orotate to orotate SUBJECT HEADINGS 5 Metabolism Dave, D.; Gutteridge, W. E.; and Richards, W. H. G., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xvii [Ab- stract] Plasmodium spp., conversion of dihydroorotate to orotate, activities were irreversible, required 02, and were inhibited by CN and Antimycin A, no involvement of reduced pteri- dines or pyridine nucleotides detected, this area of metabolism may be important site for selective drug action Metabolism Decker, J. E.; and Daggett, P. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 429 [Abstract] Leishmani donovani, L. mexicana, comparison of composition of excretion factors Metabolism Decker, J. E. ; Schrot, J. R.; and Levin, G. V., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 463-470 Leishmania spp., radiorespirometric tech- nique has potential for rapid identification of species and strains Metabolism Dendinger, J. E.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (2B) , 215- 219 Hymenolepis diminuta, activity of glycogen synthase as a function of development and with crowding Metabolism Dendinger, J. E.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (3B), 231- 236 Hymenolepis diminuta, glycogen synthase, control of enzyme activity by glucose and glycogen Metabolism Desowitz, R. S., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 52-53 oxygen consumption of Plasmodium berghei in presence of normal or immune rat serum and chloroquine, possible usefulness in drug screening and determination of drug-serum clearance rates Metabolism DiConza, J. J.; and B?sch, P. F., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (3), 337-340 Schistosoma mansoni sporocysts cultured in vitro, distribution of lipids, lipid metab- olism Metabolism Diggs, C.; et al., 1976, J. Immunol., v. 116 (4), 1005-1009 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, measurement of leucine incorporation in vitro as assay of functional integrity, use of this system in demonstrating cytotoxic activity in serum of immunized rats, dependence of activity on serum dose and on heat-labile normal serum constituent (s) Metabolism Docampo, R.; et al., 1976, Experientia, v. 32 (8), 972-975 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, peroxidase activity localized in microbodies, electron microscopy Metabolism Docampo, R.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 142-149 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, ultrastruc- , turai and metabolic alterations caused by ?-lapachone Metabolism Docampo, R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, A. 0. ?., 1974, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 34 (5), 525-531 action of ethidium bromide on Trypanosoma cruzi metabolism (damage to kinetoplast DNA; reduced respiration; changes in glycolysis) Metabolism Douch, P. G. C., 1976, Xenobiotica, v. 6 (7), 399-404 Moniezia expansa, azo- and nitro-reductases, substrate specificity, reaction products, effects of flavins and other inhibitors and of activators Metabolism Dewey, V. C.; and Kidder, G. W. , 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (5), 678-682 Trypanosoma cruzi, growth inhibition by allo- purinol, both purines and pyrimidines re- quired for reversal, actual inhibitor is allopurinol ribotide (not free base) acting on orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase Metabolism Dewey, V. C.; and Kidder, G. W., 1977, Canad. J. Biochem., v. 55 (1), 110-112 Crithidia fasciculata, inhibited growth with adenine analog, 4-aminopyrazolo (3,4-d) pyrimidine, adenine plus a pyrimidine (or a . pyrimidine derivative) necessary for reversal of inhibition, adenine analog not inhibitory to enzymes of pyrimidine biosynthetic path- way; if not for its untoward effects in mammals, 4-APP might be suggested as possible therapeutic agent in trypanosomal infections Metabolism Douch, P. G. C.; and Gahagan, ?. ?., 1976, Xenobiotica, v. 6 (12), 769-773 Moniezia expansa, N-deacetylase activity, subcellular localization and some properties Metabolism Douch, P. G. C.; and Gahagan, H. M., 1977, Xenobiotica, v. 7 (5), 301-307 Moniezia expansa, Ascaris lumbricoides var suum, reduction and/or hydrolysis of niclo- samide and related compounds by intact helminths and by enzyme preparations from the helminths and from mouse and sheep liver homogenates, reduction of niclosamide in- hibited by allopurinol, indicates that co- administration of niclosamide and allopurinol might improve efficacy of anthelmintic, hy- drolysis of benzanilide and related com- pounds inhibited by anthelmintic organo- phosphates 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Douglass, W. R.; and Haskin, H. H., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 27 (3), 317-323 Minchinia nelsoni disease development in susceptible oysters, Crassostrea virginica, alterations in hemolymph protein, aspartate and alanine aminotransferases, and phospho- hexose isomerase, host metabolic changes; possible humoral defense mechanisms Metabolism Dubinsky, P.; Lestan, P.; and Rybos, ?., 1976, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (4), V. 31 (11), 829-838 Ascaridia galli larvae, chickens fed with amino acid-deficient cereal diet, effect on components of blood serum Metabolism Dunn, ?. ?.; et al., 1977, J. Clin. Invest., v. 59 (4), 666-674 Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, liver collagen synthesis, reproducible animal model of immunologically stimulated human liver fibrosis Metabolism Dutta, G. P.; and Yadava, J. N. S., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (2), 224-228 interrelationship of pH and oxidation-reduc- tion potential on growth of axenic Entamoeba histolytica and the influence of pH on amoe- bicidal activity of drugs Metabolism Eggitt, M. J., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 42A [Abstract] synthesis of variable and common antigens in rabbit reticulocyte cell-free system di- rected by Trypanosoma brucei RNA Metabolism Eggitt, M. J.; Tappenden, L.; and Brown, K. N., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 133-141 Trypanosoma brucei, RNA with messenger acti- vity extracted from both blood and culture forms of parasite and translated into retic- ulocyte cell-free system, system used to in- vestigate synthesis of polypeptides and es- pecially of the variant antigen Metabolism Ehrlich, I., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Iugoslavica, v. 1 (1-2), 47-57 parasitic helminths, review of recent bio- chemical and histochemical research in Yugo- slavia Metabolism Entner, N.; and Grollman, A. P., 1973, J. Pro tozool., v. 20 (1), 160-163 Entamoeba histolytica, effect of amebicidal agents on protei,- ynthesis, correlation of drug structural characteristics with biolo- gic activity, implications for designing drugs with increased margin of selective toxicity for parasite vs. host Metabolism Evans, D. ?.; and Brown, R. C., 1972, J. Pro- tozool., v. 19 (4), 686-690 Trypanosoma brucei culture forms, utiliza- tion of glucose and proline Metabolism Evans, D. ?.; and Brown, R. C., 1973, J. Pro- tozool. , v. 20 (1), 157-160 Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream and culture forms, inhibition of cyanide-insensitive respiration by m-chlorobenzhydroxamic acid, cyanide-sensitive respiration of culture forms not affected, possible importance as trypanocidal drug, implications for mecha- nism of terminal respiration Metabolism Fairlamb, A. H.; and Bowman, I. B. R., 1977, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 8 (9), 669-675 Trypanosoma brucei, particulate sn-glycerol- 3-phosphate oxidase, inhibitor studies Metabolism Fairlamb, A. H.; Opperdoes, F. R.; and Borst, P., 1977, Nature, London (5591), v. 265, 270- 271 Trypanosoma brucei, effect of salicylhydrox- amic acid + glycerol on motility and pyru- vate production, shows how knowledge of trypanosome metabolism has led to new meth- ods for screening drugs Metabolism Ferone, R., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (3), 459-464 Plasmodium berghei, synthesis of dihydroptero- ate and dihydrofolate, some properties of en- zymes involved, enzymic synthesis of dihydro- pteroate inhibited by several sulfonamides and diaminodiphenylsulfone Metabolism Fink, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 C2), 183-184 Plasmodium] berghei yoelii, P. cathemerium, schizogony and sporogony stages, metabolites and antimetabolites Metabolism Fioravanti, ?. F.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 741-748 Hymenolepis diminuta, in vitro maintenance system (modification of Schiller system), morphological and metabolic criteria as indices of worm's condition in presence and absence of various additives Metabolism Fioravanti, ?. F.; and Saz, ?. J., 1976, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 175 (1), 21-30 Hymenolepis diminuta, pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenases, comparison with Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum Metabolism Fischerova, H.; and Kubistova, J., 1968, Physiol. Bohemoslov,, v. 17 (4), 375-382 absence of phosphagen in Ascaris lumbricoid- es muscles and Fasciola hepatica tissues supports theory that phosphagen acts only as reserve of readily mobilized high energy phosphate bond in muscle cell SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Fletcher, ?. ?.; Canning, M. V.; and Theak- ston, R. D. G., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 125-130 Plasmodium berghei-infected mice, rats and hamsters (all exper.) and P. knowlesi-infec- ted monkeys (exper.), absence of glucose-6- phosphate activity of "parasite origin" and presence of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogen- ases of "parasite origin" in erythrocytes of infected animals, possible relationships in erythrocyte metabolism and parasite growth Metabolism Ford, W. C. L.; and Bowman, I. B. R., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 257 [Abstract] Trypanosoma rhodesiense, culture midgut form, proline metabolism Metabolism Frandsen, J. C., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 2OA [Abstract] Eimeria stiedai, glucose 6-phosphate dehy- drogenase, partial characterization Metabolism Frenkel, J. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 13-30 "there is justification to regard Pneumocyst- is from rats and man as different species. . . that from humans is designated P. jiroveci n. sp. ... no significant mor- phologic differences between the two species are recognized; the separation rests on apparent species specificity and serologic differences.", morphology, physiology and immunology in relation to pathology Metabolism Fried, ?.; and Shapiro, I. L., 1975, J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (5), 906-909 Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae, metacer- cariae maintained in vitro, accumulation and excretion of neutral lipids Metabolism Funayama, S.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (2), 376-381 Trypanosoma cruzi, glucose-6-phosphate dehy- drogenase, partial purification and proper- ties, kinetic studies of enzyme-catalyzed reaction Metabolism Gear, N. R., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (1?), 5-10 4 Schistosoma spp., response to various acetylcholinesterase and Cholinesterase in- hibitors on hydrolysis of acetylcholine by parasite extracts Metabolism Gentleman, S.; Abrahams, S. L.; and Mansour, ?. E., 1976, Molec. Pharm., v. 12 (1), 59-68 Fasciola hepatica, effect of substrates and adenosine cyclic 31,5'-monophosphate concen- trations on protein kinase activity; 5-hy- droxytryptamine activation of protein kinase; relationship between protein kinase activity and time of incubation with 5-HT; LSD antago- nism of 5-HT activation of protein kinase; phosphorylation in fractions of fluke homoge- nate Metabolism Gerez de Burgos, N. M.; et al., 1976, Acta Physiol. Latinoam., v. 26 (1), 10-19 Trypanosoma cruzi, culture forms of epimas- tigotes, alpha-hydroxy-acid dehydrogenase activity Metabolism Gesinski, R. M.; and Napoletano, T. S., 1976, Science Biol. J., v. 2 (3), 84-88 Plasmodium berghei-infected mice, increased oxygen consumption by bone marrow cells, decreased oxygen consumption in presence of antibodies Metabolism Ghoneim, K. F.; Abdel Aal, T. M.; and El-Asmar, M. F., 1975, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 43 (2), 135-140 relationship of blood and liver catalase activity in Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice to duration of infections, comparison with catalase activity in Schistosoma mansoni Metabolism Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (3), 421-435 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, selec- tive uptake of noradrenaline, dopa, and'5- hydroxytryptamine, light autoradiographic and ultrastructural study Metabolism Goldring, 0. L.; Kusel, J. R.; and Smithers, S. R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 82-93 Schistosoma mansoni, origin in vitro of host like blood group surface antigens, results show that such antigens are not synthesized by the parasite in glycolipid form and are not acquired from the host as glycoproteins Metabolism Golenser, J.; Spira, D. T.; and Zuckerman, ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 531-532 Plasmodium berghei, splenocytes from,infected rats, spontaneous incorporation of H-thymi- dine in vitro, unresponsiveness to Phytoh?m- agglutinin stimulation Metabolism Grigorescu-Sido, P.; et al., 1972, Pediatria, Bucuresti, v. 21 (2), 115-124 human gastrointestinal parasitic diseases, possible relationships with lactase defi- ciency in children Metabolism Gupta, G. C.; Joshi, B. P.; and Rai, P., 1976, Indian Vet. J., v. 53 (6), 438-441 Neoascaris vitulorum, buffalo calves, patho- genesis, biochemical alterations in host blood suggest severe hepatic insufficiency Metabolism Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1975, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool., v. 30 (8), 605-614 Haemonchus contortus, ultrastructure of in- testine, relationship to diet and metabo- lism; possibly phylogenetically young para- site in adaptation to host 8 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Gutteridge, W. E.; and Gaborak, ?. , 1977 , Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxviii [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, culture epimastigote and blood trypomastigote forms, purine and pyri- midine metabolism Metabolism Gutteridge, W. E.; Gaborak, M.; and Cover, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 51A-52A [Ab- stract] Trypanosoma cruzi intracellular stages iso- lated from rat muscle tissue are active metabolically but infectivity for mice can be accounted for by small number of epimast- igotes and trypomastigotes, presumably a- mastigotes are not equipped to invade and parasitize host cells Metabolism Hanna, R., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), iii [Abstract] Fasciola hepatica tegument, electron micro- scope autoradiographic studies on accumula- tion of tritiated leucine and tritiated gal- actose suggest at least two distinct synthe- sis and transport processes operating simul- taneously in T1 type tegumentary cells Metabolism Hanna, R. E. ?.; and Jura, W., 1976, Research Vet. Sc., v. 20 (3), 344-345 Fasciola gigantica, bile less important than carbon dioxide in activation of metacercariae prior to excystment Metabolism Guttowa, ?., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 239-248 Triaenophorus nodulosus, amino acids compo- sition and proportions similar to Eudiapto- mus gracilis, copepod intermediate host; copepod amino acid composition basis for studies of host specificity and resistance Metabolism Hanna, R. E. ?.; and Threadgold, L. T., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 106-114 Fasciola hepatica tissue slices, stereolog- ical analysis of effects of metabolic inhib- itors on production and distribution of Type 1 secretory bodies in tegument Metabolism Guyton, C. L.; Missaghi, E.; and Marshall, P. M., 1976, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 37 (11), 1287-1289 ^C-labeled phenothiazine, cattle, metabo- lism balance study Metabolism Haj jar, N. P., 1972 , J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 551-557 Hyalomma (H.) dromedarii, H. (H.) anatolicum excavatum, premolting nymphs, engorged and ovipositing females, total lipid fatty acids and free fatty acid fractions of hemolymph and gut and molting fluids, changes in rela- tion to feeding, molting, and oviposition Metabolism Hamdy, ?. ?., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (1), 53-57 Argas arboreus, excretory cycle, seasonal effects (excretory rhythm of 3rd instar nymphs, adult males, and adult females did not differ significantly, but quantities ex- creted in each season differed distinctly), guanine and hematin as major excretory products Metabolism Hamdy, B. H., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (4), 345-348 Hyalomma dromedarii, cycle of nitrogenous excretion of nymphs and females, feeding and postfeeding states Metabolism Hansen, B. D.; and Pappas, P. W. , 1977 , Ohio J. Sc., v. 77 (4), 189-191 Plasmodium berghei, changes in metabolic rate of mice with acute infections Metabolism Hariri, ?. , 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 440-448 Mesocestoides corti, tetrathyridia, kinetics of uptake of 5-hydroxytryptamine, possible role as neurotransmitter Metabolism Harpur, R. P.; and Jackson, D. ?. , 1975 , J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 808-814 Ascaris suum, pieces of gut tissue in vitro, oxygen consumption, production of fermen- tation acids, anaerobic synthesis of protein Metabolism Harpur, R. P.; and Jackson, D. ?., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 54 (4B) , 455-460 Ascaris suum, isolated intestine, glucose diminished oxygen uptake (Crabtree effect) , glucose caused increases in tissue carbohy- drate, C02 evolution, and acid production, no Pasteur effect demonstrated, glutamine increased oxygen uptake in presence and ab- sence of glucose but did not abolish Crab- tree effect Metabolism Hanna, R. E. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2), 204-213 Fasciola hepatica, incorporation of galac- tose and glucose into glycogen and glyco- protein of various tissues (parenchyma, tegument, testis, muscle), light and elec- tron microscope autoradiography Metabolism Hart, L. T.; Dimopoullos, G. T.; and Mand- ilare, ?. S., 1973, Avian Dis., v. 17 (4), 752- 757 Plasmodium lophurae, pyrimethamine, effect on in vitro incorporation of sodium acetate by lipids of blood from normal and infected ducks, inhibition of lipolysis in both normal and infected blood SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Hart, R. J.; Turner, R.; and Wilson, R. G., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 129- 134 Hymenolepis nana, bunamidine causes decrease in glucose uptake and increase in glucose efflux and stimulation of surface phospha- tase activity, suggests that disruption of integument is mode of action by which worm death is caused, ultrastructural studies confirm these biochemical indications of integumental damage Metabolism Haston, W., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 275 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma brucei brucei, metabolic changes accompanying transformation from bloodstream forms to vector forms, studies using micro- respirometric technique to measure oxygen consumption Metabolism Haston, W. S., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 146 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, gradient diver technique used to measure oxygen uptake of culture forms for the purpose of studying metabolism of developmental stages Metabolism Haston, W., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 52A [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, substrate utilization by transforming midgut forms, decreased glu- cose oxidation, increased proline oxidation, suggests that trypanosomes have adapted 'their metabolism to utilize the most availa- ble substrate in their mammalian vs. insect hosts Metabolism Heischkeil, R., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 505-516 Plasmodium vinckei, chemotherapeutic activ- ity of selected antagonists of folic acid metabolism with special reference to struc- ture-activity relationships, comparison with some standard antimalarials; some com- pounds also exert noxious effect on host Metabolism Heischkeil, R., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (1), 105-115 Plasmodium vinckei, mice, purine and pyrimi- dine derivatives, antimetabolic activity against structurally analogous vitamins of the ? complex and precursors of nucleic acids, plasmodiostatic activity compared to some standard antimalarials Metabolism Henney, R. W. ; MacLean, J. M.; and Mulligan, W., 1973, Isotopes and Radiation Parasitol. Ill, 3-10 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, decline in uptake of 32p-phosphate and '5Se-seleno- 'methionine from host's tissue fluids from day 7 of infection onward, recovery upon transfer to fresh rat, results imply signifi- cant interference with parasites' metabolism several days before expulsion occurs Metabolism Hermoso, R.; and Monteoliva, ?., 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (3-4), 295-304 Ascaris lumbricoides, content of trehalose, glucose, soluble glycogen and combined gly- cogen in sexual organs, body walls and perivisceral fluid, values before and after culture in solution without glucose, esti- mate of endogenous utilization Metabolism Hermoso, R.; Monteoliva, M.; and Sanchez, ?., 1975, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 35 (3-4), 329-337 Ascaris lumbricoides, culture in media with added glucose or hemoglobin, relationship of nutrients to total carbohydrate content of certain tissues; no clear relationship to content of specific sugars (glucose, tre- halose, glycogen) Metabolism Hermoso, R.; Sanchez, M.; and Monteoliva, ?., 1975, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 35 (3-4), 355- 360 Ascaris lumbricoides, culture in media with added glucose or hemoglobin, soluble protein and hemoglobin content of certain tissues, values for body wall most accurately reflect physiological state of parasite; Tyrode solution with 1.0 g glucose and 0.3 g pig hemoglobin per liter best medium for culture Metabolism Hill, G. C.; and Bonilla, ?. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 632-638 Crithidia fasciculata, isol?tion of DNA- dependent RNA polymerases, purified nuclear and kinetoplast DNA can serve as templates for these RNA polymerases, this RNA synthe- sis is inhibited by several trypanocidal drugs, hybridization experiments revealed no homologies between Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia fasciculata K-DNA Metabolism Homewood, C. ?.; and Atkinson, ?. M., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 26-27 [Demonstration] Pflasmodium] berghei: carbohydrate metabo- lism; dependence of chloroquine-induced pig- ment clumping on composition of culture medium Metabolism Homewood, C. ?.; and Howells, R. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 526-527 Plasmodium berghei, cyclical changes in carbohydrate metabolism, gain and loss of enzymes of citric acid cycle follows change of host Metabolism Homewood, C. ?.; Jewsbury, J. M.; and Gibson, J. M., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 28 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, Liverpool strain, elec- trophoresis of malate dehydrogenase isoen- zymes, differences between life cycle stages INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Howelis, R. E.; and Maxwell, L., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol. v. 67 (3), 285-300 Plasmodium berghei, chloroquine-resistant and -sensitive strains, intraerythrocytic forms do not possess NAD- or NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase, elevation of lev- els of NADP-isocitrate dehydrogenase in re- ticulocytes, possible relationship of this reticulocyte stimulation to chloroquine resistance Metabolism Huang, C. C.; et al., 1976, Bull. Inst. Zool., Acad. Sinica, v. 15 (1), 1-8 Rhipicephalus sanguineus, spermatogenesis, meiosis, protein synthesis through meiotic divisions, RNA synthesis limited to pre- meiotic stage Metabolism IIan, J.; Pierce, D. R.; and Miller, F. W., 1977, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc., v. 74 (8), 3386- 3390 Plasmodium berghei, 9-B-D-arabinofuranosyl- adenine markedly depresses total protein synthesis and induces pronounced changes in spectrum of proteins synthesized (indicating changes in commitment for gene expression) Metabolism Injeyan, H. S.; and Meerovitch, E., 1974, J. Protozoo!., v. 21 (5), 738-742 Crithidia sp., inhibition of overall growth and macromolecular synthesis by juvenile hormone, inhibition of RNA synthesis of par- ticular interest, implications for mode of action in insect systems Metabolism Humiczewska, ?., 1975, Folia Histochem. et Cytochem., v. 13 (1-2), 37-50 Fasciola hepatica, miracidium, dehydrogenase activity, differences in occurrence and intensity depending on age of larvae, oxi- dative pathways Metabolism Irvin, A. D.; and Stagg, D. ?., 1976, Parasi- tology, v. 73 (2), xix [Abstract] Theileria parva in bovine lymphoid cells, purine and pyrimidine metabolism, possibil- ity of exploiting defect in purine metabo- lism in therapy with folate antagonists Metabolism Humiczewska, ?., 1975, Folia Histochem. et Cytochem., v. 13 (1-2), 51-60 Fasciola hepatica, sporocysts in various stages of development, oxidase and dehydro- genase activity in various tissues, metabolic pathways Metabolism Humiczewska, ?., 1975, Folia Histochem. et Cytochem., v. 13 (3-4), 161-174 Fasciola hepatica, rediae in various stages of development, oxidases and dehydrogenases in various tissues, metabolic pathways Metabolism Humiczewska, ?., 1975, Folia Histochem. et Cytochem., v. 13 (3-4), 213-229 Fasciola hepatica, cercariae in various stages of development, metacercariae, oxi- dases and dehydrogenases in various tissues, metabolic pathways Metabolism Humiczewska, ?., 1975, Folia Histochem. et Cytochem., v. 13 (3-4), 231-236 Fasciola hepatica, miracidium, specific and non-specific phosphatases, localization and activity in various organs and tissues, role in carbohydrate metabolism Metabolism Hurwitz, S.; Shamir, N. ; and Bar, ?., 1973, Isotopes and Radiation Parasitol. Ill, 61-65 Ascaridia galli - infected chicks, absorption and digestion of protein and absorption of phosphate from intestine Metabolism Hutchinson, G. W.; and Fernando, ?. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 841-843 Obeliscoides cuniculi, various life cycle stages, activity of enzymes of pentose phjiphate pathway and glycolysis Metabolism Irvin, A. D.; and Stagg, D. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 172-185 Theileria parva-infected bovine lymphoid cells, apparent defect in purine metabolism suggests that folate antagonists such as aminopterin and methotrexate may have appli- cation in therapy of East Coast fever Metabolism Irvin, A. D.; and Young, E. R., 1977, Nature, London (5627), v. 269, 407-409 Babesia spp., in vitro test for screening drug activity which exploits finding that Babesia parasites readily incorporate hypo- xanthine in an in vitro culture system, may also be used to detect drug resistance pat- terns and have possible application in pri- mary screening of antimalarial drugs Metabolism Irvin, A. D.; and Young, E. R.; and Purnell, R. E., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxviii [Abstract] Babesia spp. of mice and cattle, uptake of tritiated purines and pyrimidines, uptake of hypoxanthine inhibited in vitro by anti? babesial drugs in a degree roughly propor- tional to drugs' efficacy in vivo, may be useful as primary screening method for ac- tive drugs Metabolism Isseroff, ?.; and Ertel, J. C., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 183-188 Fasciola hepatica homogenates, pyrroline-5- carboxylic acid dehydrogenase not detected, activity of pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid re- ductase 4 times that of mammalian liver re- ductase, evidence for worm as source of high levels of free proline in bile of animals with fascioliasis SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Isseroff, H.; Ertel, J. C. ; and Levy, M. G., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 54 (IB), 125-133 Schistosoma mansoni, absorption of amino acids, "results indicate that classic active transport can occur in a trematode" Metabolism Itazi, 0. ?. ?.; and Njogu, A. R., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 262 [Abstract] Trypanosom[a] brucei, sugar nucleotides in antigen synthesis Metabolism Jackson, P. R.; and Fisher, F. ?., jr., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 345-353 Trypanosoma equiperdum, carbohydrate effects on transport and short-term metabolism of amino acids Metabolism Jaffe, J. J.*, et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 547-553 Brugia pahangi-infected and normal Aedes aegypti, comparative activity and proper- ties of lactate dehydrogenase, xanthine de- hydrogenase, and dihydrofolate reductase Metabolism Jaffe, J. J.; Doremus, H. M.; and Meymarian, E., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 910-913 Fasciola hepatica, mice, tubercidin adminis- tered either intraerythrocytically or by direct intravenous injection, reduced number with active infections, increased host sur- vival, mechanism presumed to involve purine metabolism, mode of entry into flukes unknown Metabolism James, B. L., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxii-xxiii [Abstract] nutrition of marine Digenea in primary mol- luscan host Metabolism Janovy, J., jr.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4) , 502 Herpetomonas megaseliae, differentiation in culture, morphological and physiological changes Metabolism Janovy, J., jr.; et al., 1975, Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sc., v. 55, 130-135 Herpetomonas megaseliae, cytodifferentiation in culture, changes in population composition (promastigotes, paramastigotes, opisthomasti- gotes), physiological changes (organisms be- came increasingly cyanide-sensitive, anaero- bic stimulation of glucose uptake was doubled, and anaerobic acid production was halved as makeup of culture population shifted), differentiation was postulated to involve metabolic shift from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism Metabolism Janovy, J., jr.; Greiner, E. C.; and Decker, J. E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 430 [Abstract] Leishmania donovani vs. L. mexicana, anaer- obic glycolysis and CO-, fixation over the range 25-37 C, effect 6f pentostam vs. sti- bophen Metabolism Jennings, F. W.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 277 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, mice, findings of in- creased catabolism of plasma proteins may be contributory factor in immunosuppressive effects associated with trypanosomiasis Metabolism Jung, ?.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 26 (1), 27-34 Plasmodium vinckei, DNA, RNA, and lipid syn- thesis, specific activity of glucose-6-phos- phate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phospha- tase in parasite developmental stages Metabolism Karim, A.K.M.?.; and Evans, D.A.P., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (1), 123-124 metabolism of sulfametopyrazine in subjects with rapid vs. slow acetylator phenotype, no significant differences Metabols im Kassur, ?.; Januszkiewicz, J.; and Poznanska, H., 1970, Mater. Med. Pol. (4), v. 2 (2-3), 32-43 experimental and human trichinosis, changes in enzyme activity in serum and muscle tis- sue, possible relationships to pathologic processes and diagnosis Metabolism Kaushal, D. C.; Verma, A. K.; and Raizada, M. ?., 1976, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 45 (5), 181-183 Hartmanella culbertsoni, cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity in cells and cul- ture medium, cells starving or differenti- ating into cysts Metabolism Kaye, ?.; and Woolhouse, ?. ?., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (3), 323-328 oxamniquine, new schistosomicide, metabolism and excretion in man and laboratory animals Metabolism Kelada, F. S.; et al., 1972, Metabolism, v. 21 (12), 1105-1112 Schistosoma haematobium-infected patients, effects of vitamin B6 load and 2,3,-dimer- captopropanol (a chelating agent) on func- tional capacity of tryptophan-niacin path- way before, during, and after tartar emetic treatment, found that 2,3-dimercaptopropan- ol prevents anomaly in tryptophan metabo- lism in patients treated with tartar emetic INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Khan, Z. I.; and De Rycke, P. H., 1975, Biol. Jaarb., Gent, v. 43, 173-178 Hymenolepis microstoma, increased protein content of 12 day old worms infecting mice injected daily with testosterone propionate, however, weight and glycogen content of worms remained unaffected; hormonal require- ment may be related to host diet Metabolism Kidder, G. W. ; Dewey, V. C.; and Nolan, L. L., 1976, Canad. J. Biochem., v. 54 (1), 32-41 Crithidia fasciculata, enzymes of the oro- tate biosynthetic pathway Metabolism Kinnamon, ,K. E.; Ager, A. L.; and Orchard, R. W., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 95-102 Plasmodium berghei, mice, sulfadiazine, WR 158,122, and WR 180,872 alone and in various combinations, synergistic effects, action at different sites in folic acid metabolic pathway, advantage of drug com- binations in malaria chemotherapy Metabolism Kitaoka, S.; and Fujisaki, K., 1976, National Inst. Animal Health Quart., v. 16 (3), 114-121 tick larvae, nymphs, accumulating process, concentration ratios, ingested blood meals Metabolism Koehler, P.; and Saz, H. J., 1976, J. Biol. Chem., v. 251 (8), 2217-2225 + Ascaris lumbricoides var. suis, NADH:NAD transhydrogenase from muscle mitochondria, demonstration and possible physiological function in hydride ion translocation Metabolism Koerting, W. , 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 186-187 Bothriocephalus gowkongensis in freshwater fish, metabolism Metabolism Koerting, W.; and Barrett, J., 1976, Parasitol- ogy, v. 73 (2), xix-xx [Abstract] Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids, en- zymes of intermediary metabolism Metabolism Koerting, W.; and Barrett, J., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 411-417 Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids, car- bohydrate catabolism Metabolism Kohen, E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 430 [Abstract] technique for study of metabolic and trans- port events at unicellular level by rapid microspectrofluorometry Metabolism Klein, R. ?.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 267 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, culture form S42, L-thre- onine significant and possibly preferred source of fatty acid carbon units Metabolism Komuniecki, R. W.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (IB), 45-49 Hymenolepis diminuta, hexokinase, purifica- tion and characterization, host rat starva- tion and refeeding have no effect on solu- ble hexokinase activity in this helminth Metabolism Klein, R. ?.; and Linstead, D. J., 1976, Bio- chem. Soc. Tr., v. 4 (1), 48-50 Trypanosoma brucei, culture forms, threonine as preferred source of 2-carbon units for lipid synthesis Metabolism Komuniecki, R.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (4B), 329-333 Hymenolepis diminuta, galactose can be metabolized to limited extent but cannot substitute for glucose as nutrient source Metabolism Klein, R. ?.; and Miller, P. G. G., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxvii [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, aspects of intermediary metabolism, acetyl CoA production and utili- zation Metabolism Komuniecki, R. W.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (IB), 35-38 Hymenolepis diminuta, enzymes of galactose utilization, factors limiting overall galac- tose utilization Metabolism Koehler, P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 187 Ascaris suum, chemotherapy, effect on mito- chondrial hydrogen transport Metabolism Koehler, P., 1977, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 8 (2), 141-147 Ascaris suum, transport of dicarboxylates and some properties of fumarase in muscle mitochondria Metabolism Kozlov, I. P.; et al., 1976, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (2), 238-244 Crithidia oncopelti, dynamics of accumulation of products of peroxidation of lipids, mini- mal quantity during exponential growth, in- crease during stationary phase Metabolism Krassner, S. M.; and Flory, ?., 1972, J. Pro- tozool., v. 19 (4), 682-685 Leishmania donovani promastigotes, proline metabolism SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Krassner, S. M.; Sylvester, D.; and Munson, ?. ?., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 258 [Abstract] Trypanosoma scelopori, culture forms, pro- line metabolism Metabolism Krvavica, S.; et al., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 46 (9-10), 215-229 Paramphistomum microbothrium, Neoascaris vitulorum, activity of enzymes taking part in glucose decomposition; anaerobic metabo- lism; metabolic pathways Metabolism Krvavica, S.; et al., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Za- greb, v. 46 (11-12), 271-287 Metastrongylus apri, activity of enzymes taking part in glucose fermentation; aerobic metabolism; tricarboxylic acid cycle Metabolism Krvavica, S.; Francetic, D.; and Zivkovic, D., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 46 (9-10), 231-239 nematodes, trematodes, cestodes, activity, distribution and cofactor dependence of malic enzymes, majority are located in mito- chondria in all investigated parasites Metabolism Kucera, M., 1976, Acta Entom. Bohemoslov., v. 73 (6), 367-372 Nosema heterosporum-infected Bararthra brassicae larvae, host enzymes, purifica- tion by isoelectric focusing, Michaelis constants determined, host metabolism Metabolism Kulda, J.; and Budilova, ?., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (4), 51A [Abstract] Tritrichomonas foetus, multiplication of parasites in mouse peritoneal cavity stimu- lated by ferric ammonium citrate, indicates importance of trichomonad iron metabolism in host-parasite relationships Metabolism Kulda, J.; Kralova, J.; and Vavra, J., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 456-457 [Abstract] Tritrichomonas foetus, ultrastructural 3,3'- diaminobenzidine-positive component of hy- drogenosomes, considered to be site of oxi- dative (possibly peroxidative) reaction without catalase involvement Metabolism Kyaw, ?.; and Oo, ?., 1976, Jap. J. Med. Sc. and Biol. , v. 29 (2), 105-108 increase in hepatic lysosomal enzyme levels in mice infected with Hymenolepis diminuta, effects on growth and metabolism Metabolism Lamy, L. H., 1971, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, v.'69 (4) , 401-420 Leishmania donovani, Trypanosoma cruzi, T. brucei group, comparisons of life cycle, morphology, reproduction and development, metabolism, extensive review Metabolism Laurence, B. R.; and Simpson, M. G., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 12 [Demonstration] Brugia spp., autoradiography and ultrastruc- ? ture of filarial larvae development and me- tabolism in mosquito hosts, uptake of amino and nucleic acids Metabolism Layrisse, M.; and Vargas, ?., 19 75, Progr. Food and Nutrition Sc., v. 1 (10), 645-667 human intestinal parasites, mechanisms by which parasites interfere with host nutrition (competition for nutrients, malabsorption, blood loss, excess nutrient utilization), extensive review Metabolism Lazdynia, ?. ?., 1975, Latvijas PSR Zinat. Akad. Vestis (340) (11), 31-33 ascarid larvae, effect of worm metabolic products on establishment of infection, chickens administered volatile fatty acids had 2-3 times more larvae established com- pared to chickens not administered volatile fatty acids Metabolism Levy, M. G.; and Read, C. P., 1975, J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (4), 627-632 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, nature of purine and pyrimidine uptake Metabolism Levy, M. G.; and Read, C. P., 1975, J. Para- sitol., v. 61 (4), 648-656 Schistosoma mansoni, nucleotide hydrolysis at tegumental surface, relation between tegumentary phosphohydrolases and purine and pyrimidine transport systems Metabolism Levy, M. R.; Siddiqui, W. ?.; and Chou, S. ?., 1974, Nature (5442), v. 247, 546-549 Plasmodium falciparum, P. knowlesi, acid protease activity in parasites and in ghosts of their respective host red cells, possible value of protease inhibitors in inhibiting growth of malarial parasites Metabolism Lindmark, D. G.; and Mueller, ?., 1973, J. Pro- tozool. , v. 20 (4), 500 Tritrichomonas foetus, Monocercomonas sp., subcellular distribution of flavins, results in agreement with suggestion of flavin-medi- ated electron transport Metabolism Lindmark, D. G.; and Mueller, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 13A [Abstract] Tritrichomonas foetus, acetate formation from pyruvate by hydrogenosomes Metabolism Linstead, D. J.; Klein, R. ?.; and Cross, G. ?. ?. , 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 101 (2), 243-251 Trypanosoma brucei, T. brucei brucei, threo- nine catabolism, inhibition of threonine de- hydrogenase by wide range of agents 4 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Linstead, D. J.; Klein, R. ?.; and Eldridge, M. V., 197 5, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 267-268 [Abstract] Trypanosoma mega, T. brucei, Crithidia fasci- culata, presence of 3 enzymes capable of car- bon dioxide fixation in culture as source of carbon for metabolism Metabolism Locateli i, ?.; and Simonie, T., 1974 , Folia Vet. Latina, v. 4 (1), 43-70 Fasciola hepatica, short review of physiol- ogy, biochemistry, pathogenicity, immunol- ogy, and diagnosis (fecal examination, com- plement fixation, precipitation, haemag- glutination, flocculation, and allergy tests, indirect immunofluorescence) Metabolism Loseva, N. G., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 95-97 Alfortia edentatus, Delafondia vulgaris, histochemistry of intestine, low glycogen content related to blood feeding; quantity and distribution of nucleic acids Metabolism Lukow, I.; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 500-504 Plasmodium chabaudi, adenosine monophosphate salvage synthesis Metabolism Lumsden, R. D., 1975, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 94 (4), 501-507 Lacistorhynchus tenuis and Hymenolepis diminuta, tegument, model system for studies on membrane structure and function in host- parasite relationships Metabolism McColm, ?. ?.; Shakespeare, P. G.; and Trigg, P. I., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xvii [Abstract] Plasmodium knowlesi, protein synthesis in vitro Metabolism McCracken, R. 0.; Lumsden, R. D.; and Page, C. R. Ill, 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 999-1005 Hymenolepis diminuta, sodium-sensitive nu- cleoside transport Metabolism McLaughlin, J.; Injeyan, H. S.; and Meerovitch, E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 21A [Ab- stract] Crithidia sp., subcellular heterogeneity of acid phosphohydrolase activities Metabolism McManus, D. P., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxi [Abstract] Echinococcus granulosus horse and sheep strains, E. multilocularis, differences in biochemical composition and carbohydrate metabolism Metabolism Magzoub, M.; and Adam, S. ?. I., 1977, Zen- tralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 24 (1), 53-62 Fasciola gigantica, Schistosoma bovis, zebu cattle (livers, mesenteric vessels), histo- pathology, mixed infections, metabolic activities, viability of eggs and infectivity to snail intermediate hosts are greater for F. gigantica than for S. bovis: Khartoum abattoir, Sudan Metabolism Maier, W. ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (2), 199-211 Plasmodium cathemerium-infected and normal Culex pipiens fatigans, labeling of tissues after feeding on tritiated amino acids; in- tensive uptake of essential amino acids; nearly no uptake of non-essential amino acids Metabolism Manaia, A. da C.; and Roitman, I., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (1), 192-195 Crithidia fasciculata grown in presence of ethidium bromide, dyskinetoplasty and growth inhibition, changes in oxidative me- tabolism and enzyme profiles Metabolism Mandhare, K. S.; Dimopoullos, G. T.; and Hart, L. T., 1973, Avian Dis., v. 17 (3), 617-622 Plasmodium lophurae-infected ducks, in vitro incorporation of sodium acetate into fatty acids of lipid classes of blood plasma and erythrocytes Metabolism Manohar, L.; and Rao, P. V., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (4), 264-267 Prosthogonimus sp.-infected Lymnaea luteola, gluconeogenic precursor levels and related enzyme activity profiles, alterations in host metabolism aimed at meeting demands of parasite Metabolism Manohar, L.; and Rao, P. V., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (4), 268-270 [Prosthogonimus sp.]-infected Lymnaea lute- ola vs. uninfected snails, in vitro gluco- neogenesis in isolated pedal muscle slices Metabolism Marr, J. J.; Birenbaum, M. E.; and Ladenson, J. H., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., V. 42 (2), 322-330 Crithidia fasciculata, aerobic fermentation, in vivo studies, appearance kinetics of intermediates, regulation Metabolism Martin, E.; et al., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 600-607 Leishmania, 4 human spp. compared, promasti- gotes, occurrence and levels of activity of various enzymes of carbohydrate catabolism Metabolism Martins, R. R.; and Perondini, A. L. P., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 30 (3), 422-428 Thelohania sp.-infected Rhynchosciara ange- lae (exper.), nuclear hypertrophy and RNA synthesis in striated parietal muscle SUBJECT HEADINGS 5 Metabolism Martincic, T.; Fulgosi, E.; and Krvavica, S., 1973, Acta Parasitol. Iugoslavica, v. 4 (2), 79-86 Fasciola hepatica-infected cattle, changes in fatty acid composition of serum and bile lipids possibly reflect fluke use of lipids for metabolic energy Metabolism Matthews, H. M.; and Daly, J. J., 197 5, J. Protozool., v. 22 (1), 139-145 Trichomonas gallinae, influence of type of growth carbohydrate on subsequent ability to utilize glucose, maltose, or galactose Metabolism Mayberry, L. F., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 504-505 Eimeria nieschulzi-infected rat intestine, incorporation of nucleic acid precursors Metabolism Mayberry, L. F.; and Marquardt, W. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 599-603 Eimeria nieschulzi, nucleic acid precursor incorporation by parasite and by control and parasitized rat jejunal villus epithelial cells Metabolism Mayer, L. P.; and Pappas, P. W., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 48-51 Hymenolepis microstoma, mice, increased met- abolic rate during early stage of infection Metabolism Medina, H.; et al., 1955, Arq. Biol, e Teen., v. 10, 121-165 Astaril, tartar emetic and Repodral, effect on respiration and anaerobic glycolysis of Leishmania brasiliensis and isolated mouse diaphragm Metabolism Medina, H.; Amarai, D.; and Bacila, M., 1955, Arq. Biol, e Teen., v. 10, 97-119 Leishmania brasiliensis, pathways of glu- cose and acetate oxidation Metabolism Meingassner, J. G.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (3), 219-228 Toxoplasma gondii cysts from mouse brains, histochemistry of carbohydrate metabolism Metabolism Miller, P. G. G.; Linstead, D. J.; and Klein, R. ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xvi [Ab- stract] 5 spp. of trypanosomatids, enzymes of acetyl CoA metabolism, possible routes for synthe- sis and utilization of acetyl CoA Metabolism Momen, H., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xvi ?Abstract] Plasmodium spp., Babesia spp., Anthemosoma garnhami, carbohydrate metabolism: enzyme activity, glucose catabolism Metabolism Monteoliva, M.; and Hermoso, R., 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (3-4), 229-236 Ascaris lumbricoides, cultured in starvation conditions, soluble protein content de- creased significantly in sexual organs and body wall, slightly in perivisceral fluid; hemoglobin decreased significantly in sexual organs and body wall, increased slightly in perivisceral fluid; estimates of endogenous utilization and elimination Metabolism Moon, T. W.; et al., 1977, J. Exper. Zool., v. 200 (3), 325-336 Hymenolepis diminuta, properties of pyruvate kinase and phosphoenol-pyruvate carboxy- kinase (the two enzymes that(determine pref- erential accumulation of either succinate or lactate as end products of carbohydrate metabolism) Metabolism Moon, T. W.; et al., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 56 (3B), 249-254 Hymenolepis diminuta, lactate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase activity, controlled by substrate availability and to limited extent pH Metabolism Mukkada, A. J.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 393-397 Leishmania tropica, role of exogenous glu- cose in growth media, delayed utilization Metabolism Mulligan, W., 1972, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 31 (1), .47-51 gastrointestinal parasites, domestic animals (nat. and exper.) and rabbits (exper.), effects of infections on protein metabolism Metabolism Nadakal, A. M.; and Mohandas, ?., 1975, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 36 (2-3), 197-206 Kiricephalus pattoni, general distribution of glycogen, proteins, lipids, ascorbic acid and enzymes in tissues of representa- tive pentastomid and correlations with known behavior suggests oxidative metabolism in this parasite Metabolism Nagai, Y.; et al., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (IB), 27-30 Schistosoma mansoni, protein synthesis dur- ing cercaria-schistosomulum transformation and early larval development investigated in vitro and assessed by labelled amino acid incorporation Metabolism Naquira, C.; Paulin, J.; and Agosin, ?., 1977 , Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 359-369 Taenia crassiceps larvae, ORF strain, active cell-free protein synthesis system INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Needham, G. R.; and Sauer, J. R., 1975, J. Insect Physiol., v. 21 (12), 1893-1898 Amblyomma americanum, salivary fluid secre- tion from isolated salivary glands, stimu- lating and inhibiting effects of various substances, mechanisms and control of glan- dular function Metabolism Nielsen, ?., 1976, Pathophysiol. Parasit. In- fect., 23-40 plasma protein metabolism in pathophysiology of parasitic infection, review Metabolism Nielsen, ?. ?., 1976, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand. , ?'. 84B (2) , 93-100 Trichomonas vaginalis, in vitro treatment of exponentially growing cultures with metroni- dazole, effect on cell division and fine structure, findings indicate initial effect is inhibition of cell multiplication as well as impairment of protein-synthesizing capaci- ty Metabolism Nizami, W. ?.; and Siddiqi, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (1), 53-56 Isoparorchis hypselobagri in aerobic in vitro culture, qualitative analysis of metabolites excreted by parasite Metabolism Nizami, W. ?.; Siddiqi, A. H.; and Yusufi, A. N. K., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 281- 287 comparison of alkaline phosphatase systems in 8 species of digenetic trematodes from different hosts and/or habitats, enzyme ac- tivity, pH and temperature optima, effect of chemicals Metabolism 0'Daly, J. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 550-555 Trypanosoma cruzi, 5 serum proteins capable of stimulating [3H]thymidine uptake in vitro, isolation, partial purification, partial characterization Metabolism Oliveira, ?. M. ; Timm, S. L.; and Costa, S. C? Go, 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (2B) , 195-199 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, lipid com- position with special attention to quanti- tation and metabolism of phospholipids Metabolism Omar, M. S.; Gwadz, R. W.; and Miller, L. H., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 303-306 Plasmodium cynomolgi in Anopheles balaba- censis (exper.), incorporation of nucleic acid precursors into sporogonie stages in- dicates that parasites need exogenous sources of purine but rely on synthesis of pyrimidine during development in vector Metabolism Operti, M. S., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 530 E[ndotrypanum] schaudinii, effect of C02 in glucose and glycerol metabolism Metabolism Opperdoes, F. R.; Borst, P.; and Fonck, ?. , 1976, FEBS Letters, v. 62 (2), 169-172 Trypanosoma brucei, inhibition of glycerol-3- phosphate oxidase by salicylhydroxamic acid but motility and ATP production not drasti- cally affected nor course of infection in rats, evidence for deficiencies in present ideas on trypanosome glycolysis, implications for chemotherapy Metabolism Opperdoes, F. R.; Borst, P.; and de Rijke, D., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (IB), 25-30 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. evansi, oligo- mycin sensitivity of mitochondrial ATPase as a simple biochemical marker for presence of functional kinetoplast DNA and mitochon- drial protein-synthesizing system and, hence, the ability to develop functional mitochondria and to multiply in insects Metabolism Opperdoes, F. R.; de Rijke, D.; and Borst, P., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 54 (IB), 7-12 Crithidia luciliae, characterization of mito- chondrial adenine nucleotide translocator and ATPase, significant differences between ATPase of trypanosomes and their hosts that could potentially be exploited in chemo- therapy Metabolism Ouellette, ?. ?.; Strout, R. G.; and McDoug- ald, L. R., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 150-153 Eimeria tenella cultured in embryonic chick kidney cells, incorporation of tritiated cytidine, thymidine, and uridine into DNA and RNA Metabolism Omar, M. S.; and Gwadz, R. W., 1974, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (2), 167-174 Brugia pahangi-infected Aedes aegypti, dif- ferential uptake and incorporation of triti- ated thymidine and adenine by parasite and host Metabolism Ouellette, C. ?.; Strout, R. G.; and McDoug- ald, L. R., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2). 398-400 Eimeria tenella, asexual forms cultured in vitro, dependence upon thymidylate synthe- tase reaction as a source of thymidylic acid for DNA synthesis SUBJECT HEADINGS Metabolism Ozanich, K. M.; and Marr, J. J., 1976, Abst. Ann. Meet. Am. Soc. Microbiol., 141 Crithidia fasciculata, regulation of glycoly- sis, absence of feedback inhibition of phos- phofructokinase Metabolism Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 160-163 Crithidia fasciculata, biosynthesis of cho- line and ethanolamine phospholipids Metabolism Palmer, F. B. St. C., 1976, Biochim. et Bio- phys. Acta, v. 441 (3), 477-487 Crithidia fasciculata homogenates contain a phosphatase and a phosphodiesterase which hydrolyse triphosphoinositides Metabolism Pappas, P. W.; and Freeman, ?. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 434-439 Hymenolepis microstoma, mechanism of glucose transport and accumulation, sodium require- ment Metabolism Parker, R. D., jr.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 2-16 Hymenolepis diminuta, cell-free system for protein synthesis, isolation and purifica- tion and reconstruction in vitro; puromycin inhibition of protein synthesis in this sys- tem indicated its potential use in investi- gating anthelmintic action Metabolism Pascoe, D.; and Mattey, D., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (2), pp. 179-186 Schistocephalus solidus-parasitized Gastero- steus aculeatus, 3 different feeding levels, compared with parasite-free fish; parasi- tized fish on restricted diets died before parasite-free fish; feeding rate to main- tain total body weight higher in parasite- free fish, may reflect greater gross ef- ficiency of parasite Metabolism Pasternak, J.; et al., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (2), 199-203 Eimeria zuernii, cattle intestinal cells in fected with first-generation schizonts, nuclear hypertrophy is dissociated from DNA replication Metabolism Patii, H. S.; and Rodgi, S. S., 1976, Current S.c. , Bangalore, v. 45 (17), 625-626 [Letter] Paramphistomum cervi, histochemical local- ization of non-specific esterase activity, caecum more active than cuticle, probably more involved in absorption and transfer of metabolites Metabolism Patii, H. S.; and Rodgi, S. S.. 1976, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, v. 84 (2), 37-41 Paramphistomum cervi, histochemical locali- zation and distribution of ?-glycerophos- phate, lactate, glucose-6-phosphate and 6- phosphogluconate dehydrogenases, results suggest existence of both Embden-Meyerhof and pentose-phosphate pathways for carbo- hydrate metabolism Metabolism Pavlov, A. V.; and Koshkina, L. ?., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 106-109 ascarids, chicks, increased ATP-ase and sodium and chloride ions in body fluid of worms from hosts vaccinated before infection, possible relationships to cuticle permea- bility and transport system Metabolism Pavlov, ?. V.; Shishova-Kasatochkina, 0. ?.; and Volynskaia, ?. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (3), 231-236 Ascaris suum, comparative transport L- vs. D-isomers of arginine, tryptophan, phenyl- alanine, and alanine in vitro Metabolism Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 993-999 Toxoplasma gondii, adenine arabinoside in- hibits DNA synthesis, more inhibitory to parasite than to cultured human fibroblast host cells, selection of single-step resis- tant mutant; cytosine arabinoside notably more inhibitory to cultured human cells than to T. gondii Metabolism Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., ?. 41 (1), 95-104 Toxoplasma gondii, growth in Lesch-Nyhan cells which are incapable of incorporating hypoxanthine or guanine as a technique for specific labeling of nucleic acids of intra- cellular parasites vs. their host cells, autoradiography Metabolism Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., ?. 42 (1), 44-55 Toxoplasma gondii, inhibition of growth and RNA and DNA synthesis by 5-fluorodeoxyuri- dine (FUDR), isolation and partial charac- terization of FUDR-resistant mutant also resistant to fluorouracil and fluorouridine, examination of possible mechanisms of resis- tance yielded new insights into pyrimidine salvage pathways of the parasite Metabolism Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 449-453 Toxoplasma gondii, specific labelling of in- tracellular parasites with radioactive ura- cil, not significantly incorporated into nucleic acids of human fibroblast host cells 928 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Phillips, R. S.; Trigg, P. I.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1973, Isotopes and Radiation Parasitol. Ill, 185-186 Plasmodium knowlesi-infected red cells ex- posed to gamma irradiation and incubated in in vitro culture, growth, rate of incorpora- tion of radiotracers into parasite DNA, RNA, and protein, brief note Metabolism Picard-Maureau, ?.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (4), 405-416 Plasmodium vinckei-infected mouse erythro- cytes, protein content, glutathione con- centration, enzyme activity, correlation with stage of parasite development, signifi- cance of results for metabolism of malaria parasites and for possible adaptation to mosquito Metabolism Podest?, R. ?.; and Mettrick, D. F., 1976, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 694-703 lack of clinical manifestations in Hymeno- lepis diminuta-caused maldigestion and mal- absorption in rats, determination of com- pensatory mechanisms including enhanced glucose- and bicarbonate-stimulated trans- port in infected small intestine, low mucosal permeability, and functional compensation by colon Metabolism Podest?, R. ?.; and Mettrick, D. F., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 163-172 Hymenolepis diminuta, interrelationships be- tween in situ fluxes of water, electrolytes, and glucose, hypothesis concerning function of hypertonic fluid absorption in acid-base regulation and energy metabolism Metabolism Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 71-77 Cercaria linearis, C. stunkardi, effect of glycogen and glucose on oxygen consumption of daughter sporocysts Metabolism Preston, J. M.; Dargie, J. D.; and MacLean, J. M., 1973, J. Comp. Path., v. 83 (3), 417-428 Schistosoma mattheei, sheep (exper.), sequen- tial changes in plasma, circulating red cell and blood volumes following infection, serum osmolarity and sodium concentrations, water metabolism, urine composition and solute excretion, significance of findings in rela- tion to pathogenesis Metabolism Prichard, R. K., 1976, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 6 (3) , 227-233 Fasciola hepatica, adults, regulation of pyruvate kinase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity Metabolism Rachford, F. W., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 393-400 Angiostrongylus cantonensis-infected Lymnaea palustris vs. non-infected controls, oxygen uptake at 25, 30, and 35 ? over 34-day periods Metabolism Rahman, M. S.; et al., 1977, N. Zealand Vet. J., v. 25 (4), 79-83 metabolic changes in Moniezia expansa, Hae- monchus contortus, and Fasciola hepatica from mebendazole-treated sheep, total nucleotide concentrations, ATP levels, ATP/ADP ratios; detachment of Fasciola hepa- tica from host tissue diminished its contact with the drug Metabolism Rahman, M. S.; and Bryant, C., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 403-409 Moniezia expansa, effects of mebendazole and cambendazole on respiratory metabolism Metabolism Ramanaiah, ?. V.; and Agarwal, S. ?., 1975, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 13 (2), 221-222 Clinostomum complanatum, Euclinostomum heterostomum, glycogen content, less in adults than in metacercariae; oxygen deficient habitat of metacercariae neces- sitates frequent glycolysis, adults in heron mouth cavity utilize atmospheric oxygen; starvation of both stages in vitro quickly depletes glycogen, host starvation reduces metacercarial glycogen less but significantly Metabolism Reeves, R. E.; et al., 1977, J. Biol. Chem.. v. 252 (2), 726-731 Entamoeba histolytica, energy-conserving pyruvate-to-acetate pathway, pyruvate synthase and a new acetate thiokinase Metabolism Reeves, R. E.; Serrano, R. ; and South, D. J., 1976, J. Biol. Chem., v. 251 (10), 2958-2962 Entamoeba histolytica, 6-phosphofructokinase, physical properties, divalent cation require- ment, mechanism of reaction it catalyzes Metabolism Reissenweber, N. J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 25-33 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human lungs, scolices and brood capsules, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, glycogen, RNA, metabolic pathways, various types of cells in brood capsules Metabolism Reveron, A. E.; et al., 1971, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 30 (3), 8 3A-84A Trichostrongylus colubriformis, lambs (exper.), effects of nematode parasitism on calcium and phosphorus retention, results show that infestation adversely affected bone mineralization with marked decrease in ab- sorption and retention of phosphorus but little effect on calcium metabolism SUBJECT HEADINGS 929 Metabolism Rew, R. S.; and Saz, H. J., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (1), 123-129 Litomosoides carinii, Dipetalonema viteae, and particularly Brugia pahangi micro- filariae, oxygen requirements, carbohydrate metabolism, effect of levamisole Metabolism Richards, A. J.; et al., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 153-158 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, in vitro incu- bation with prostaglandin Ei, effect on gly- colysis, on worm morphology, and on survival in vivo, results support view that prosta- glandins play vital role in mechanism of worm expulsion Metabolism Richards, W. H. G.; and Williams, S. G., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (2), 135-140 Plasmodium falciparum in Aotus trivirgatus, treatment with chloroquine or 1-amidino- 3-(3-chloro-4-cyanophenyl) urea, comparison of assessment in vivo with an in vitro test of protein-synthesizing activity (incorpora- tion of radioactive leucine), in vitro system should prove useful in drug metabo- lism studies and in experiments using large or expensive animals Metabolism Ridley, R. K. ; Slonka, G. F.; and Leland, S. E., jr., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 348- 356 Cooperia punctata, L^ and adult stages grown in vitro, utilization of propionic acid, use of propionate by worms would result in depriving ruminant host of some of its neces- sary glucogenic precursors and could account for specific pathogenic mechanism attendant to heavy infections Metabolism Roberts, C. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 155 [Abstract] Trypanosoma congolense and T. vivax-infected sheep, changes in lipid levels during infec- tion, effects of infection on metabolic pro- cesses of serum lipoproteins Metabolism Roberts, C. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 275 [Abstract] trypanosomiasis in ruminants, alterations in lipid metabolism Metabolism Rodrick, G. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 42 (1), 150-156 Ascaris suum, mitochondrial DNA in fertil- ized eggs and adult body muscle, observations agree with previous conclusion that egg is typically aerobic whereas energy metabolism of muscle is essentially anaerobic Metabolism Rogers, S. H., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 397-405 Schistosomatium douthitti, adults, carbohy- drate metabolism, glycolysis is major mech- anism for energy production but at least two aerobic pathways exist Metabolism Rogerson, G. W.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xv [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, culture epimastigotes, blood trypomastigotes, intracellular amas- tigote stages, enzymes of energy metabolism, results suggest presence of functional tri- carboxylic acid cycle in all stages Metabolism Roseby, F. ?., 1977, Austral. J. Agrie. Re- search, v. 28 (1), 155-164 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, effects on characteristics of digesta flow and fermentation, derangements of nitrogen metabolism Metabolism Roseby, F. ?., 1977, Austral. J. Agrie. Re- search, v. 28 (4), 713-719 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, glucose metabolism, rate of glucose synthesis higher in infected sheep compared with controls on same feed intake Metabolism Rubin, H.; and Trelease, R. N.,-1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 577-538 Ascaris suum, developing larvae, correlation of ultrastructural changes in lipid body and glycogen patterns with certain biochemical events occurring during lipid to carbohydrate interconversion, elucidation of specific tissue sites and accompanying organelles as- sociated with this metabolic conversion Metabolism Rybos, M.; Lestan, P.; and Dubinsky, P., 1974, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 29 (2) , 129-132 Ascaridia galli, hydrocarbon metabolism ex- cretory products, principally acetic acid in 23 day-old worms, proprionic acid in mature worms Metabolism Saleh, S.; et al., 1976, Pharmacol. Research Commun., v. 8 (4), 359-368 Schistosoma mansoni in mice (exper.), com- parative effects of antimonial and non-anti- monial schistosomicides on host carbohydrate metabolism; antimonials did not affect metab- olism while non-antimonial (niridazole) showed similar effects in host and parasite Metabolism Samuels, R.; and Pratt, ?., 1975, J. Protozo- ol., v. 22 (3), 21A [Abstract] Tritrichomonas augusta, ?-galactosidases, partial characterization 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Sanchez, G.; and Alderete, J. F., 1975, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 52 (4A), 623-626 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, adrenalectomized rats, increased parasitemia and earlier death, relation to decreases in total liver glycogen, reduced rate of glucose consump- tion by trypanosomes, endocrine system as possible regulator of trypanosome biochem- istry, possible mechanism in pathogenesis of trypanosomiasis Metabolism Sant, M. V.; Gatlewar, W. N.; and Menon, T.U.K., 1974, Progr. Drug Research, v. 18, 269-275 Wuchereria bancrofti, comparative epidemio- logic survey of 4 Indian villages with varying prevalences of infection; evidence of serum iodine insufficiency in infected persons living in sea coast areas normally high in iodine suggests that bancroftian filarial worms do utilize host serum iodine for their metabolism Metabolism Sasi, P. K.; and Kaleysaraj, R., 1975, Exper- ientia, v. 31 (11), 1261-1262 Ascaris lumbricoides, incubation in medium containing sub-lethal concentrations of piperazine, decreased phospholipid level, partial stimulation of phospholipase ? ac- tivity, partial inhibition of choline kinase activity Metabolism Saxon, D. J.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (3B), 377-380 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus vs. Neo- echinorhynchus spp., pentose phosphate path- way enzymes, specific activities at differ- ent incubation temperatures, relationship to body temperature of homothermic vs. Poikilo- thermie hosts Metabolism Saz, H. J.; and Dunbar, G. ?., 1975, J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (5), 794-801 Litomosoides carinii, Dipetalonema witei, Brugia pahangi, stibophen, inhibition of phosphofructokinase and lactate formation, effect on internal hexose phosphate accumula- tion, inhibition of aldolase, comparison with potassium antimony tartrate (inhibits PFK at higher concentrations but not aldo- lase) ; Ascaris suum, Hymenolepis diminuta, stibophen inhibition of phosphofructokinase Metabolism Schaefer, F. W. Ill; et al., 1977, J. Parasit- ol., v. 63 (4) , 687-689 Echinostoma liei, aerobic and anaerobic fer- mentation of glucose, production of C02, mixture of volatile fatty acids, lactate, and succinate Metabolism Schiller, E. L.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 385-389 Schistosoma mansoni, adults cultured in vitro under aerobic vs. anaerobic conditions, no differences in glucose utilization and lactic acid production, virtually no egg- laying in absence of oxyg-en Metabolism Schmale, H.; and Becker, W., 1977, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 58 (4B), 321-330 Biomphalaria glabrata, urea cycle enzymes, activity changes under different physiologi- cal conditions (including infection with Schistosoma mansoni) Metabolism Schmidt, G.; Walter, R. D.; and Koenigk, E., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (3), 301-308 adenosine kinase from normal mouse erythro- cytes and from Plasmodium chabaudi, partial purification and characterization, comparison Metabolism Schmidt, G.; Walter, R. D.; and Koenigk, ?., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (1), 19-26 Trypanosoma gambiense, purine nucleoside hydrolase obtained from parasite, purifica- tion and characterization, inhibitory ef- fects of substrate analogs, salvage synthe- sis of adenosine monophosphate Metabolism Serrano, R.; Deas, J. E.; and Warren, L. G., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 370-384 Entamoeba histolytica, cell fractionation study, isolation and electron microscopy of two membrane fractions, properties and dis- tribution of marker enzymes, chemical analy- sis of fractions, electrophoretic patterns of membrane polypeptides, glucose transport Metabolism Shakespeare, P. G.; and Trigg, P. I., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 527-528 Plasmodium knowlesi, glucose catabolism, changes during life cycle Metabolism Shakespeare, P. G.; and Trigg, P. I., 1973, Nature (5391), v. 241, 538-540 Plasmodium knowlesi, glucose catabolism in normal rhesus monkey erythrocytes, in para- sitized erythrocytes, and in parasites "freed" from their host erythrocytes Metabolism Shakespeare, P. G.; and Trigg, P. I., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 452 [Abstract] Trypanosoma b. brucei, T. congolense, T. lewisi, bloodstream forms, glucose utiliza- tion Metabolism Sharpe, M. J.; and Lee, D. L., 1977, Parasit- ology, v. 75 (2), xvi [Abstract] Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Nematospir- oides dubius, effect of levamisole on adeny- late energy charge and on levels of acetyl- cholinesterase Metabolism Sheets, E. G.; and Krassner, S. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 742-744 Leishmania tarentolae in chemically defined medium containing taurine as sole sulfur source, Chromate, selenate, and vanadate accelerated growth and enhanced incorpora- tion of [35S] taurine label into different cell fractions SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Metabolism Sherman, I. W., 1974, J. Protozoo!., v. 21 (3), 452 [Abstract] Plasmodium knowlesi cell-free system, re- quirements for optimum protein synthesis, effect of various drugs Metabolism Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 22A [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, peripheral localiza- tion of DNA synthesis within kinetoplast DNA networks Metabolism Sherman, I. W., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 53 (4B), 447-450 Plasmodium knowlesi ribosomes, development of highly active cell-free protein synthe- sizing system, use in assaying antimalarials Metabolism Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 583-587 Crithidia fasciculata, Leishmania tarento- lae, pulse-labeling of kinetoplast DNA, lo- calization of 2 sites of synthesis within networks and kinetics of labeling of closed minicircles Metabolism Sherman, I. W.; and Jones, L. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 277-281 Plasmodium lophurae, reliable procedure for isolation of active ribosomes, optimal re- quirements for in vitro synthesis of pro- teins, effects of variety of drugs on duck reticulocyte and plasmodial ribosomes in cell-free protein-synthesizing systems (re- stricted selectivity not obtained) Metabolism Sherman, I. W.; and Tanigoshi, L., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 603-607 Plasmodium lophurae-infected erythrocytes, enhanced glucose transport Metabolism Siddiqi, A. H.; and Nizami, W. ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 263-268 Isoparorchis hypselobagri, swimbladder oxygen content of host, Wallago attu, not influenced by presence or absence of fluke; in vitro oxygen consumption of fluke increased by glu- cose, decreased by time, optimal temperature 30?C Metabolism da Silveira, J. F.; Zingales, ?.; and Colli, W., 1977, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 481 (2), 722-733 Trypanosoma cruzi, particulate preparations from epimastigote forms, characterization of an adenylyl cyclase activity Metabolism Simon, M. W.; Rusnak, J. M.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 51-58 Leishmania tropica promastigotes in vitro, sensitivity to toxic effects of bilirubin (loss of viability, decreased sugar and amino acid uptake, increased efflux of in- tracellular sugars, hexokinase activity, lowered respiration), results suggest irre- versible damage to cell membrane, possible culture loss if bilirubin concentration of hemoglobin solution used is too high Metabolism Simonie, T.; Sartorelli, P.; and Locatelli, A.', 1975, Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (4), 461-468 Fasciola hepatica homogenates, cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity under basal con- ditions and after addition of various sub- stances Metabolism Sims, P.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), iii [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, SQ 18,506, no substantial inhibitory effects on energy metabolism or membrane function, concluded that nucleic acid synthesis is primary target of this drug Metabolism Singh, K.; and Dutta, G. P., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (8), 1185-1191 action of metabolic inhibitors on Entamoeba histolytica in axenic culture Metabolism Smith, C. C.; McCormick, G. J.; and Canfield, C. J., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 432-437 Plasmodium knowlesi, in vitro biosynthesis of methionine Metabolism Smith, C. C.; McCormick, G. J.; and Canfield, C. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 248-254 Plasmodium knowlesi, in vitro biosynthesis of methionine and thymidylic acid, related folate metabolism Metabolism Smith, T. M., 1976, J. Mississippi Acad. Sc., Suppl., v. 21, 41 [Abstract] Schistosoma mansoni, incorporation of ? labeled amino acids Metabolism Smith, ?. M.; and Brown, J. N., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 329-330 Schistosoma mansoni, S. japonicum, tricar- boxylic acid cycle enzymes of adults of both species compared with previously published findings, results suggest that anaerobic glycolysis is the major energy source in adults of both species Metabolism Smith, T. M.; and Brown, J. N., 1977, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 56 (3B), 351-352 Schistosoma mansoni, S. japonicum, comparison of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase activities in adults, data suggest species difference in 6-phosphogluconate metabolism 92 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Soria, ?. ?.; and Dusanic, D. G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 509-513 Trypanosoma vespertilionis and T. dionisii in culture compared, population density, morphologic alterations, changes in glucose consumption and pH of media, antigenic an- alysis Metabolism Srivastava, ?. K.; and Bowman, I. B. R., 1972, Nature, London, N. Biol. (57), v. 235, 152-153 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, sequence of metabo- lic changes associated with acquisition of mitochondrial-mediated metabolism during transformation into culture forms, signifi- cantly higher rate of oxidation with proline vs. other substrates tested Metabolism Srivastava, M. ; and Gupta, S. P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (2), 179-182 Isoparorchis hypselobagri, protein metabo- lism in vitro Metabolism Stefl, ?.; and Kubistova, J., 1972, Physiol. Bohemos lov., v. 21 (3), 261-263 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suis, low actomyo- sin content of body-wall muscles, possible role in metabolism Metabo 1 ism Stibbs, H. H.; and Seed, J. R. , 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 1-6 Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, chronically infected Microtus montanus, elevated serum and hepatic tyrosine aminotransferase, high serum levels may result from lysis of para- sites (possibly due to agglutination by antibody) containing high levels of enzyme, implications for catecholamine metabolism and consequently for pathologic behavioral syndrome Metabolism Stringfellow, F., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 (2), 206-211 Pelodera strongyloides in culture, determi- nation of presence and distribution of car- bonic anhydrase in worms, addition of diamox to cultures resulted in inhibition of car- bonic anhydrase, reduced quantity of ammonia nitrogen production, and decreased ability of worms to find each other Metabolism Surgan, M. H.; and Roberts, L. S., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 87-93 Hymenolepis diminuta, H. microstoma, effect of purified bile salts on absorption of glu- cose and oleic acid Metabolism Sutton, R. H., 1976, Austral. J. Exper. Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 54 (5), 449-458 Eperythrozoon ovis, carbohydrate metabolism, infected sheep erythrocytes, increased glu- cose utilization and lactic acid production Metabolism Sutton, R. H., 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 53 (10) , 478-481 Eperythrozoon ovis, sheep, low venous blood glucose levels, increased blood lactic acid levels Metabolism Swiderski, Z.; and Mackiewicz, J. S., 1976, Internat. J. Parsitol., v. 6 (1), 61-73 Glaridacris catostomi, vitellogenesis, elec- tron microscope study: vitelline cell dif- ferentiation; role of nucleus, its matura- tion and transformation during vitelline cell cytomorphosis; nuclear and cytoplasmic development of shell globules Metabolism Sykes, A. H., 1970, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 29 (1), 16 A Eimeria acervulina, infection in chicks (exper.) resulted in reduction of weight gain, some actual weight loss and impaired utilization of absorbed energy Met abolism Sykes, A. R.; and Coop, R. L., 1976, J. Agrie. Sc., v. 86 (3), 507-515 Trichostrongylus colubriformis larvae, lambs (exper.), food intake and utilization after parasitic damage to small intestine, body weight changes, reduced host mineral metab- olism Metabolism Sylvester, D.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (3B), 443- 447 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, occurrence of proline oxidation, effect of proline and other amino acids on respiration, dissimila- tion of metabolic intermediates, results sug- gest presence of proline-glutamate inter- conversion pathway Metabolism Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1975, Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 26 (6), 1063- 1072 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, radio- isotope-labelled leucine for measurement of protein synthesis in muscles, liver and wool follicles, anorexia as major cause of protein metabolism changes Metabolism Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones.W. 0., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 194-202 Eimeria tenella-infected chickens, altered protein synthesis, compared to hosts infected with bacteria or with intestinal nematodes, evidence that loss of protein may increase apparent concentration of DNA and RNA of muscle and liver SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Metabolism Taylor, D. W.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), vii-viii [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, development of in vitro system using fully defined medium HX 28 in order to facilitate studies into control of synthesis of variant-specific antigens of surface coat of bloodstream forms Metabolism Taylor, D. W.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (1), 47-60 Trypanosoma brucei in vitro, variant-specific surface antigen, isolation, pariai charac- terization, incorporation of [ S]L-methio- nine, rate of synthesis Metabolism Theakston, R. D. G.; Fletcher, ?. ?.; and Moore, G. ?., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 70 (1), 125-127 Plasmodium falciparum-infected human erythro- cytes, glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphoglu- conate dehydrogenase activity Metabolism Uglem, G. L. ; and Read, C. P., 1975 , .J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (3), 390-397 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, mechanisms of sugar transport and metabolism, differences in males, females, and pairs Metabolism Veech, R. L.; et al., 1976, J. Toxicol, and Environment. Health, v. 1 (5), 793-806 Spirometra mansonoides growth factor vs. bovine growth hormone, comparison of meta- bolic effects on rat liver in vivo Metabolism Vercelli-Retta, J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 15-23 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human and bovine lungs, germinal membrane, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, metabolic pathways, possible endo- crine system; possible future pharmacological studies for interference with parasite de- velopment Metabolism Tkachuck, R. D.; et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 769-774 Spirometra mansonoides, methylmalonyl CoA mutase and propionyl CoA carboxylase, pres- ence and possible function Metabolism Tkachuck, R. D.; Weinstein, P. P.; and Mueller, J. F., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 94-101 Spirometra mansonoides spargana, uptake of vitamin B.-, functional groups of B,^ analogs affecting uptake; Hymenolepis diminuta, no uptake of vitamin B-^? none detected in the worm Metabolism Tkachuck, R. D.; Weinstein, P. P.; and Mueller, J. F., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 694:700 Spirometra mansonoides spargana, metabolic fate of cyanocobalamin Metabolism Trigg, P. I.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1977, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 15, 57-81 parasitic Protozoa, morphological, biochemi cal, and physiological changes occurring during life cycles, symposium presentation Metabolism Vivares, ?. P.; and Van Wormhoudt, ?., 19 76, Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, v. 170 (1), 71-77 Cephaloidophora conformis in Pachygrapsus marmoratus (caecum digestif ant?rieur), carbohydrate metabolism of host and para- site: region de Marseille Metabolism Voge, M.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v, 62 (6), 951-954 Hymenolepis diminuta, growth of cysticercoids in vitro, development in presence of L- cysteine twice as rapid under 1001 nitrogen as under air, no growth obtained with several other reducing agents, limited growth with ascorbic" acid and dithiothreitol, homocys- teine or coenzyme A as effective as L- cysteine in stimulating complete development Metabolism Wagner, K. P.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2), 186-194 Leishmania tarentolae, promastigotes, sub- stances in Trager's Defined Medium capable of acting as proline precursors, proline synthesis unaffected by presence of preformed proline indicating absence of end product feedback inhibition Metabolism Trigg, P. I.; and Shakespeare, P. G., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), 149-160 changes in uninfected rhesus monkey erythro- cytes incubated in vitro (osmotic fragility, acetylthiocholinesterase activity, glucose catabolism, ATP content) in relation to sus- ceptibility of these cells to invasion by Plasmodium knowlesi, results suggest that maintenance of erythrocyte surface integrity is necessary prerequisite for efficient cul- ture system for malaria parasite Metabolism Wagner, K. P.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2), 222-233 Leishmania tarentolae promastigotes, replica- plating techniques, isolation of stable mu- tant strains resistant to chloramphenicol, isolation of cell lines stress-adapted to streptomycin and to high culture tempera- tures, factors influencing resistance, mode of action of chloramphenicol (inhibition of protein synthesis and proline oxidation) 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism Walker, T. R.; and Farrell, D. J., 1976, Brit. Poultry Sc., v. 17 (1), 63-77 Ascaridia galli, significant reduction in metabolisability of dietary energy and nitrogen retention of infected chickens; inadequate amounts of vitamin A reduced size of larvae and perhaps decreased their numbers Metabolism Walter, R. D., 1976, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 429 (1), 137-146 Trypanosoma gambiense, protein kinase, par- tial purification and characterization, nucleoside-dependent but cyclic AMP-indepen- dent Metabolism Walter, R. D.; and Koenigk, E., 1974, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (2), 227-235 Plasmodium chabaudi, hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase and adenine phos- phoribosyltransferase, purification and characterization Metabolism Weinbach, E. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 127-128 Entamoeba histolytica, evidence that iron- sulfur proteins are functional in aerobic metabolism Metabolism Weppelman, R. M.; Vandenheuvel, W. J. ?.; and Wang, ?. C., 1976, Lipids, v. 11 (3), 209-215 Eimeria tenella, oocysts, fatty acids and nonsaponifiable lipids, analysis by gas liq- uid chromatography and mass spectrometry, changes during sporulation, distribution of nonsaponifiable lipids within oocysts before and after sporulation Metabolism Williamson, J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 453-454 [Abstract] Trypanosoma rhodesiense, induction of cyto- plasmic clefts by Puromycin, Cordycepin, and Nucleocidin, results suggest drugs may prevent uptake of required unsaturated fatty acids and promote excessive intake of sat- urated acids Metabolism Wang, C. C.; and Stotish, R. L., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 43?-443 Eimeria tenella oocysts during sporulation, changes in nucleic acids and proteins Metabolism Wang, C. C.; Weppelman, R. M.; and Lopez-Ramos, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 560-564 Eimeria tenella oocysts, amylopectin gran- ules, isolation, purification, composition, identification of amylopectin Phosphorylase, preliminary studies on properties and regu- lation Metabolism Williamson, J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 263 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma rhodesiense in mice (exper.), cordycepin-induced cytoplasmic clefts in trypanosomes and resulting changes in fatty acid metabolism, ultrastructural studies Metabolism Willox, S.; Weatherby, R. P.; and Holder, G. ?. , 1976, Xenobiotica, v. 6 (9), 565-573 Boophilus microplus, aniline metabolism, new conjugation reaction, water-soluble metabolites Metabolism Warton, ?.; and Modlinska, M., 1977, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 24 (10) , 1976 , 611-613 Trypanosoma cruzi, blood forms, ultrastruc- tural localization of peroxisomes following incubation with diaminobenzidine to demon- strate catalase, electron microscopy, possible metabolic role Metabolism Wilson, P. A. G., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 243-252 Haemonchus contortus , Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, infective larvae, carbohydrate content and ageing process contrasted; car- bohydrate level variation in H. contortus due to capacity to synthesize glycogen during ageing, low level in N. brasiliensis remains constant Metabolism Weidner, ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 CD, 1-9 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, parasitophorous vacuoles within host peritoneal macrophages, growth by pinocytotic mechanism, movement of substances across vacuole boundary, absence of lysosomal fusion, electron microscopy Metabolism Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1977, J. Parasi- tol., v. 63 (5), 868-871 Naegleria fowleri, agitated axenic mass cultivation, growth kinetics, medium changes during growth, data suggest predominantly aerobic metabolism and utilization of non- carbohydrate sources as carbon and energy sources Metabolism Wright, D. J.; and Newall, D. R., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 163-210 nematodes, nitrogen catabolism and excretory products, osmotic and ionic regulation, ??? cretory structures, review Metabolism Yadava, J. N. S.; and Dutta, G. P., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (4), 562-567 lethal effect of bile on axenic Entamoeba histolytica culture without increased effect on amoebicidal action of metronidazole or emetine, possible etiologic role of inade- quate bile secretion as factor in clinical amoeb ias is SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Metabolism Yonders, P. C., 1975, J. Alabama Acad. Sc., v. 46 (3-4), 95 [Abstract] Trichostrongylus affinis infected domestic rabbits, 5 5 Fe incorporation, compared with non-infected rabbits, results indicate that the infection is altering the iron metabo- lism of the host Metabolism Yvore, P.; and Guillaume, J., 1976, Ann. Re- cherches Vet., v. 7 (4), 343-348 Eimeria stiedai, rabbits, disturbance in lipid and energy metabolism Metabolism . , ?, . Zaitseva, G. N. ; Kolesnikov, ?. ?.; and Shir- shov, A. T., 1977, Molec. and Cell. Biochem., v. 14 (1-3), 47-54 Crithidia oncopelti, kinetoplast DNA, struc- ture, transcription, protein-synthesizing apparatus, protein synthesis controlled by kinetoplast genome Metamorphosis. See Ecdysis; Life cycle. Mexico Alvarez Chacon, R.; Rodriguez Rodriguez, M.; and Cob Sosa, ?. E., 1974, Bol. Med. Hosp. Inf., v. 31 (6), 1125-1147 statistical survey, intestinal parasites in young children: Mexico (Ascaris lumbricoides; Uncinarla; Entamoeba histolytica; Giardia lamblia; Enterobius vermicularis; Hymenolepis nana; Balantidium coli; Strongyloides stercoralis; Trichuris trichiura) Mexico Graham, 0. H.; Gladney, W. J.; and Beltran G., L. G., 1975, Folia Entom. Mexicana (33), 66-67 Amblyomma maculatum, comparison of distribu- tion and economic importance, in Mexico and United States Mexico Guevara Rodriguez, G.; and Somolinos Palencia, J., 1976, Prensa Med. Mexicana, v. 41 (9-10), 317-322 survey of human intestinal parasites of in- habitants in a poor hygenic and socioeconom- ic environment in Mexico (Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Iodamoeba butschlii; Endolimax nana; Giardia lamblia; Trichomonas hominis; Hymenolepis nana; As- caris lumbricoides; Anchilostoma duodenale; Enterobius vermicularis; Trichuris trichi- ura) Mexico Lopez-Revilla, R., 1969, Prensa Med. Mexicana, v. 34 (5-6), 137-139 intestinal helminth survey, inhabitants of rural community in Mexico (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Uncinarla; Strongyloides stercoralis; Taenia sp.; Hymenolepis nana) Mexico Rebora Gutierrez, F.; et al., 1976, Neumol. y Cirug. ?????, v. 37 (3), 147-158 Echinococcus granulosus, bilateral pulmonary cysts in 17-year old girl, surgical excision clinical aspects; general review of epidemio logic and immunologic aspects": Mexico Mexico Biagi, F., 1973, Prensa Med. Mexicana, v. 38 (5-6), 166-174 frequently encountered human parasites and their economic importance to the population monetarily and in days lost from labor force: Mexico (amibiasis; giardiasis; hymenolepsiasis; ascariasis; tricocefalosis; uncinariasis; strongiloidosis; oncocercosis) Mexico Calva-Lopez, D.; and Velasco-Castrejon, 0., 1976, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, v. 36 (1), 1-11 case report of hepatic Echinococcus granulo- sus diagnosed radiologically in man being treated for pancreatitis and associated gas- tritis; review of status of human echinococ- cosis in Mexico Mexico Gonzalez Licea, ?., 1975, Patologia, v. 13 (3), 365-385 extensive review of most frequent parasitosis in Mexico with statistics of incidence and geographic distribution (amebiasis; trichomoniasis; giardiasis; .balantidiasis ; trypanosomiasis ; leishmania- sis; malaria; toxoplasmosis; taeniasis; hy- menolepiasis; fascioliasis; trichiniasis; enterobiasis; ascariasis; uncinariasis; strongyloidiasis; onchocerciasis; trichoceph- aliasis) Mexico Teich, J.; Vega Franco, L.; and Lara, R., 1974 Bol. Med. Hosp. 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Med. Entom., v. 10 (4), 391-396 Mailophaga, checklist: Midway Atoll, Pacific Ocean Migration. [See also Disease transmission, Travel and migration] Migration, Hosts Amerson, ?. ?., jr., 1968, J. Med. Entom., v. 5 (3), 332-339 tick distribution, influence of sea bird movement: Central Pacific Migration, Hosts Bradley, A. K., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (3), 225-229 Onchocerca volvulus, relationship of preva- lence of onchocerciasis and resulting blind- ness to abandonment of native villages, sta- tistical survey of various geographic locali- ties: Middle Hawai Valley, Nigeria Migration, Hosts Hoogstraal, H. ; Kaiser, M. N. ; and McClure, H. E., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (5), 513- 524 Argas robertsi, geographic distribution, habitats, host range and movements, virus infections Migration, Hosts James, B. L., 1968, J. Nat. Hist., v. 2 (1), 21-37 Parvatrema homoeotecnum, percentage infection in Littorina saxatilis tenebrosa var. simi- lis as affected by seasonal variations in host population density and correlation with host breeding cycle, migration, growth and mortality; brief comparisons with distribu- tion in Microphallus similis and M. pygmaeus forms A and B: Twr Gwylanod, near Aberystwyth Migration, Hosts Jaron, W., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968-1969, 137-152 helminth fauna of adult swallows just re- turning from migration compared with young birds; dynamics of infection, species com- position of helminths, various stages of nesting season: Poland Migration, Hosts de Jong," N. , 1976, Netherlands J. Zool., v. 26 (2), 306-318 intestinal helminths of Anas platyrhynchos, survey, influence of host migration on para- site prevalence, exact site in intestine: the Naardermeer, The Netherlands Migration, Hosts MacKenzie, ?., 1976, Norwegian J. Zool., v0 24 (4), 464-465 [Abstract] use of Renicola [spp.] metacercaria, Lacis- torhynchus tenuis plerocercoids, and num- ber of caeca in Clupea harengus as biologi- cal tags, findings consistent with continu- ous host immigration to the Minch, west of Scotland, from Bloden in?the North Sea Migration, Hosts Main, A. J.; et al., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (3), 229-235 Ixodes uriae, vector of Great Island and Bauline viruses, role of ticks and migra- tory birds in viral transmission, possible public health importance: Great Island, Newfoundland, Canada Migration, Hosts Ong, H. C., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 407-412 clinical observations during pregnancy in Malaysian aborigines living in deep jungle vs. those who have migrated "outside", in- cludes observations on Trichomonas vaginalis and helminthic infection: Gombak, Selan- gor, Malaysia Migration, Hosts Templeman, W.; Hodder, V. M.; and Fleming, A. ?. , 1976, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 33 (4), part 1, 711-731 Lernaecera branchialis, seasonal distribu- tion; localization of immature stages on lumpfish, adults on cod; adult infection rates on cod higher inshore than offshore, marker for host migrations; cod sexual matu- rity delayed by infection Migration, Parasites Ahluwalia, J. S., 1976, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 46 (5), 256-267 Cooperia curticei, survival, migration on soil and grass of infective larvae under natural conditions, various meteorological data Migration, Parasites Ahmad, H.; et al., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (1), 36-41 Paragonimus siamensis, migration route, development, and egg output in experimental host, measurements of recovered mature worms Migration, Parasites al-Allaf, G. ?.; and Hayatee, Z. G., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 351 Enterobius vermicularis, recto-urethral migration of gravid female worms reported in 2 adult males (urethra) who admitted to being habitual sodomists, each had had recent con- tact with an underage (under 14) partner: Iraq Migration, Parasites Amborski, G. F.; Bello, T. R.; and Torbert, B. J., 1974, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 35 (9), 1181-1188 Strongylus vulgaris, more adverse host re- action in parasite-free ponies than in ponies sensitized by previous natural infection, changes in serum glycoprotein patterns may be related to arterial damage associated with larval migrations Migration, Parasites Anderson, R. I.; Fazen, L. E.; and Buck, ?. ?., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 fl) 58-61 migration of Onchocerca volvulus into urine, blood and sputum after medication of infected humans with diethylcarbamazine: Guatemala SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Migration, Parasites Aoki, Y., 1971, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 13 (1) , 7-15 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs (exper.), seasonal distribution of microfilariae in peripheral circulation and effect of temperature on mi- gration from lung capillaries to peripheral circulation Migration, Parasites Ashizawa, H.; et al., 1976, Bull. Fac. Agrie. Univ. Miyazaki, v. 23 (1), 79-86 Paragonimus westermani, dog, pathology of lung, spleen, and diaphragm, case report of apparent aberrant migration from lungs to spleen and diaphragm Migration, Parasites Bain, 0., 1976, Bull. World Health Organ., v. 54 (4), 397-401 human filariasis, number of developing and infective larvae dependent upon number of microfilariae penetrating into haemocele of vector, relationship based on proportional- ity, facilitation and limitation, applica- tion to disease control and treatment methods Migration, Parasites Bartoli, P., 1973, Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat., Paris, 3.S. (117), Zool. (91), 319-334 Gymnophallus fossarum in Cardium glaueum, penetration of cercariae and migration, microbiotopes occupied by metacercariae, var# iation in numbers of metacercariae in the 2 microbiotopes in relation to host size, rela- tion between microbiotope occupied by meta- cercariae and certain anomalies of host test Migration, Parasites Benkova, M.; and Boroskova, Z., 1976, Vet. Med., Praha, v. 49, v. 21 (6), 369-373 Ascaris suum, rabbit (non-specific host) , demonstration of migration phase, sensitive- ness of complement-fixation and latex-fixa- tion test Migration, Parasites Bhopale, M. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (3), 179-185 Ancylostoma caninum larvae, migration and distribution in various organs and muscles of mice after oral infection with various doses Migration, Parasites Bosworth, W. ; and Chemin, E., 1976, J. Parasi- tol. , v. 62 (4), 654-655 Brugia pahangi, high susceptibility of oral- ly exposed neonatal jirds, survival of larvae within stomach and intestinal tract and sub- sequent migration to other parts of body Migration, Parasites Bosworth, W.; Sullivan, J. J.; and Chernin, E., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (5), 700-703 Brugia pahangi, B. malayi, jirds (exper.), viability and oral infectivity of third stage larvae kept in water or recovered from dead mosquitoes, rearward migration of Brugia from mosquito hosts, implications for naturally acquired infections Migration, Parasites Bruce, J. I.; and Pezzlo, F., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 563 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, mice (exper.), ultra- structure of host skin, lung and liver and of migrating larva integument following cercar- ial penetration Migration, Parasites Bryan, R. P., 1976, Austral. J. Agrie. Re- search, v. 27 (4), 567-574 gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle, effect of Onthophagus gazella in dung pats on num- bers of infective larvae under moist climatic conditions, ecological distribution of larvae resulting from dung beetle activity Migration,'Parasites Budden, F. H., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (3), 265-266 Onchocerca volvulus, route of entry of micro- filariae into human eye Migration, Parasite Bustamante-Sarabia, J.; Martuscelli-Q., ?.; and Tay, J., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (3), 568-569 Ascaris lumbricoides in young woman, massive intestinal infection with migration of par- asites from colon through fistula to kidney and through subcutaneous abscess to exterior skin surfaces, clinical case report of fatal illness: State of Guerrero, Mexico Migration, Parasites Chandrasoma, P. T.; and Mendis, ?. N., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v." 26 (4), 644-649 Enterobius vermicularis in humans, case re- ports of parasite migration to ectopic sites with resulting granulomata and accompanying pathology, sex of parasite ,relationship to area of migration Migration, Parasites Chauhan, P. P. S.; et al., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 44 (10), 1974, 801-P04 Neoascaris vitulorum in albino rats and chickens (both exper.), migratory behaviour, histopathology Migration, Parasite s Chintanawongse, C.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 581 [Demonstration] Ascaris fertilized eggs recover A in exudate of thoracoparacenthesis perforn. on 4-year old girl with undiagnosed fever, upper gastrointestinal X-ray showed Ascaris worm shadows, 10 worms passed after piperazine therapy Migration, Parasites Clark, B. L.; Dufty, J. H.; and Parsonson, I. ?. , 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 53 (4), 170-172 Tritrichomonas foetus var. brisbane, passive transmission from infected to non-infected cows during mating with non-infected hj].ls; application of T. foetus var. brisbaue to vulva failed to cause genital infection in cows, suggests that parasite is unable to migrate to vagina 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasites Coelho, P. M. Z.; et al., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 161 Schistosoma mansoni, migration of schisto- somula collected from hamsters and inoculated intraperitoneally into mice, decreased migra- tory capacity with increased larval age gration, Parasites Corkum, K. C.; and Beckerdite, F. W., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 484-491 Alloglossidium macrobdellensis, life his- tory, description of developmental stages, migration in leech, seasonal incidence and prevalence of infection apparently direct reflection of annual breeding cycle of leech: Louisiana Migration, Parasites Croll, ?. ?., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 31-52 larval nematodes, behavior, review (nema- tode senses, locomotion, movement patterns as tracked on agar, mechanisms of orienta- tion) Migration, Parasites Croll, ?. ?., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (5), 441-448 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, dispersion in rat intestine related to host feeding and diet Migration, Parasites Croll, ?. ?., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (3), 201-204 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, rats, relative importance of active behavioral factors and passive carriage in larval migration between host's tissues and organs Migration, Parasites Daengsvang, S.; Sangsingkeo, P.; and Senivong- Na-Ayudhaya, ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 260-262 Gnathostoma spinigerum larva excised from finger of man who had symptoms of migratory swelling, pain and itching over left forearm for 2 years, possible transmission by con- sumption of partially cooked chicken: Thai- land Migration, Parasites Duke, B. 0. L., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Troo. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 90-91 [Letter] Onchocerca volvulus in man, speculation that route of entry of microfilariae into eye is along sheaths of ciliary vessels and nerves: Cameroon Migration, Parasites Duke, B. 0. L.; Moore, P. J.; and Vincelette, J., 1975, Tropenmed. und Parasitol., v. 26 (4), 449-468 Onchocerca volvulus in humans, factors in- fluencing passage of microfilariae into urine (extra fluid intake, pyrexial epi- sodes, dosage with diethylcarbamazine, host activity), probably from reservoir in kid- ney glomerular capillaries, implications for epidemiologic surveys. Migration, Parasites Duke, B. 0. L.; Moore, P. J.; and Vincelette, J., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 133-144 the population dynamics of Onchocerca volvu- lus microfilariae during treatment with sura- min and diethylcarbamazine Migration, Parasites Dunkley, L. C.; and Mettrick, D. F., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 213-228 Hymenolepis diminuta, rats, dietary carbohy- drate intake, host's intestinal and blood plasma glucose levels, worm migration Migration, Parasites Ebert, D. J.; and Norris, D. ?., 1976, J. Mississippi Acad. Sc., Suppl., v. 21, 70 [Abstract] Thynnascaris (type MB of Norris and Over- street, 1976) larvae in Trichiurus lepturus (mesentery), migration and localization in white mice (exper.) Migration, Parasites Ellis, J. C.; Bourns, T. K. R.; and Rau, ?. E., 1975, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 53 (12), 1803-1811 Trichobilharzia ocellata, previously infected Anas platyrhynchos and A. rubripes exposed to homologous challenge infections, migration, growth and development, and condition com- pared to initial infection Migration, Parasites Esch, G. W.; Johnson, W. ?.; and Coggins, J. R., 1975, Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sc., v. 55, 122-127 Proteocephalus ambloplitis population dyna- mics, smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolo- mieui), lake temperature profile and infec- tion rates, host hormones as possible stimu- lus for parenteric plerocercoid migration; suggested absence of competitive interaction between P. ambloplitis and Leptorhynchoides thecatus, densities of acanthocephalans and tapeworms and number of pyloric ceca present suggested potential space available for at- tachment not fully exploited: Gull Lake, Kalamazoo County, Michigan Migration, Parasites Eure, H., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), 205- 212 Proteocephalus ambloplitis, population biol- ogy in Micropterus salmoides, seasonal in- - cidence of adults vs. larvae, postulated that decline in water temperature in southern latitudes and increase in water temperature in northern latitudes initiates migration of plerocercoids from parenteric to enteric sites where maturation to adult form ensues: reservoir heated by thermal effluents, ERDA Savannah River Plant near Aiken, South Carolina Migration, Parasites Ewert, ?.; and Bosworth, W., 1975 , J. Para- sitol. , v. 61 (4), 610-614 Brug ia malayi, distribution and development in cats reinfected in 1 of 3 ways (on pre- viously infected hind limb only, on contra- lateral infected limb only, or on both hind limbs simultaneously) SUBJECT HEADINGS 99 Migration, Parasites Fernandes, B. J.; et al., 1976, Canad. Med. Ass. J., v. 115 (11), 1111-1114 Alaria americana mesocercariae, massive in- fection in man with parasites present throughout body, bithionol therapy unsuccess- ful, diagnosis by lung biopsy confirmed at autopsy, infection probably from eating undercooked frogs' legs, generalized immuno- logic reactions, clinical report: Ontario, Canada Migration, Parasites Fine, P.E.M., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 229-243 Heterakis gallinarum in chickens with con- comitant Parahistomonas wenrichi infections, worm fertility (egg production), worm mor- tality, inter-caecal distribution and migra- tion tendencies of worms with reference to probability of pairing of males and females Migration, Parasites Fitzgerald, Paul R., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 336-338 Eimeria stiedai, transmission from donor to recipient rabbits by blood transfusion, data suggest that sporozoites either free in blood or inside macrophages or monocytes are the route by which E. stiedai reaches the liver Migration, Parasites Fuglsang, H.; and Anderson, J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 72-73 [Letter] Onchocerca volvulus in humans, respiratory distress and collapse in several persons re- ceiving diethylcarbamazine as part of mass therapy trials, possible association with unusual presence of microfilariae in circula- tion: Cameroon Migration, Parasites Gabrion, C., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 249-262 Anomotaenia constricta, morphology of adult and egg, morphology, migration and develop- ment of Cysticercus in intermediate host Migration, Parasites Garlick, N. L., 1977, Canine Pract., Santa Barbara, v. 4 (4), 42-47 Pneumonyssus caninum, dogs, chronic respi- ratory disease, pathology of lesions in bronchi, kidney, fat tissue near renal pelvis, and liver, mite-associated pigments indicate the mite's ability to penetrate tissue and migrate throughout the host's body: dog pounds in Sumter and Columbia, South Carolina Migration, Parasites Gawish, N., 1976, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 3 (1), 115-119 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, central nervous system pathology in infected humans and hamsters (exper.) compared, migratory pathways of ova to spinal cord shown by means of pathologic tissue changes Migration, Parasites Ghandour, A. M.; and Webbe, G., 1975, J. Hel- minth., v. 49 (3), 153-159 inimical effects of ultra-violet radiation on cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobium, increased mortality during penetration of host mouse skin, inhibited migration of schistosomula in lungs, no re- covery of adult worms, possible practical significance Migration, Parasites Ghandour, A. M.; and Webbe, G., 1975, J. Hel- minth., v. 49 (3), 161-165 Schistosoma mansoni, fate of gamma-irradi- ated cercariae during migration as schisto- somula in mice: penetration proceeded nor- mally, mieration and maturation inhibited, first site of damage in lungs but majority destroyed in liver Migration, Parasites Gingrich, R. E., 1975, Folia Entom. Mexicana (33) , 67-69 migration behavior of larval Cuterebra fon- tinella in normal and resistant (previously infested) Peromyscus leucopus; faster mi- gration and more abnormal sit_es in resistant hosts Migration, Parasites Giordano, C.; et al., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (2), 83-87 case reports of human spinal cord compres- sion by Dracunculus medinensis, clinical aspects, medical management: Ivory coast Migration, Parasites Gray, J. S., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 285-292 Raillietina cesticillus, -diurnal migration in both multiple and single worm infections of fowl, may explain lack of inflammation around sites of scolex attachment, may be related to feeding activity of host Migration, Parasites Habe, S., 1975, Bull. Azabu Vet. Coll. (30), 83-104 Paragonimus westermani, dogs (exper.), paren teral infections, worm migration and develop ment as compared to oral infections Migration, Parasites Gaur, S. N. S.; and Dutt, S. ?., 1975, Indian V?t. J., v. 52 (6), 474-477 mice fed with irradiated and non-irradiated Ascaris suum eggs, reduced size, motility, and longevity of resulting migrating A. suum juveniles recovered from liver and lungs Migration, Parasites Hadlow, W. J.; Ward, J. K.; and Krinsky, W. L., 1977, Cornell Vet., v. 67 (2), 272-281 Hypoderma bovis, horse (brain), intracranial migration of larva, pathology: Ravalli County, western Montana (originally from American Falls, Idaho) 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasites Harness, E.; Doy, T. G.; and Hughes, D. L., 1977, Internat J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 51-54 Fasciola hepatica, early migratory behaviour in sensitized mice, more rapid migration to liver accounts for lower fluke recovery from peritoneal cavity as compared to non- sensitized controls; cellular changes in intestinal wall of normal and sensitized mice following challenge infection with normal metacercariae Migration, Parasites Hauck, A. K., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 515-519 Anisakis sp. larvae in Clupea harengus pal- lasi from Yaquina Bay, Oregon, effects of various methods of handling and processing (fresh, frozen, brine, cold smoked, and cold smoked-gibbed) on migration into and surviv- al in flesh of fish, implications for trans- mission to humans Migration, Parasites Hawking, F., 1975, Advances Parasitol., v. 13, 123-182 circadian and other rhythms of parasites, extensive review: rhythms depending on syn- chronous cell division, on discharge of in- fective forms, and on migrations of the same individuals; rhythmic migrations of intes- tinal worms; rhythms outside principal host; interrelation with rhythms of host environ- ment; mathematical treatment; annual and other rhythms Migration, Parasites Hughes, W. L.; and Harley, J.P., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (2), 363-373 Trichinella spiralis, first-stage migratory larvae, taxes, response to chemicals associ- ated with energy source for muscular contrac- tion, response to electrical stimuli associ- ated with membrane potentials and to KCl gradient Migration, Parasites Iwamoto, I., 1972, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 14 (3), 124-137 Dirofilaria immitis, Wuchereria bancrofti, in vitro survival in various media, effects of temperature; D. immitis survival in dogs (exper.), periodicity, migration and local- i zation Migration, Parasites James, T., 1970, Med. Proc., Johannesburg, v. 16 (8), 127-131 Ascaris lumbricoides abscess of liver in young children, clinical symptoms and pathol- ogy Migration, Parasites Kayes, S. G.; and Oaks, J. ?., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (4), 575-580 effect of inoculum size and length of infec- tion on distribution of Toxocara canis lar- vae in mouse, analysis of variance of larval recovery from various organs, crowding ef- fect observed in heavy infections manifested as altered dispersion rates Migration, Parasites Hiatt, W. R., 1969, Oral Surg., v. 28 (4), 610- 612 Ascaris lumbricoides, adult female, removed from submandibular mass on neck of small child, probable migration through thyro- glossal duct via vomitus, clinical case re- port: Guam, Mariana Islands Migration, Parasites Hindsbo, 0., 1973, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 21 (4), 328 [Abstract] anterior migration of Nippostrongylus bra- siliensis in small intestine of rats during primary and secondary infections correlated to self-cure; experiments with prednisolone- treated rats showed that anterior migration is independent of worm expulsion Migration, Parasites Ho, B.-C.; Singh, M.; and Yap, E.-H., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (5), 622-628 Brugia malayi, Dirofilaria immitis, Breinlia sergenti, migratory patterns in Aedes togoi (exper.), spontaneous escape of infective larvae from mosquitoes denied access to a blood meal; level of host microfilaremia does not seem to influence mortality rate or migratory patterns of infective larvae in mosquitoes Migration, Parasites Ho, B.-C.; Yap, E.-H.; and Singh, M., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 741-750 Breinlia sergenti, larval development and migration in Aedes togoi Migration, Parasites Lang, B. Z., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 232-236 Fasciola hepatica, treatment of 16-day-old flukes in anti-worm incubate sera and anti- 25-day infection sera, significant decrease in ability to continue migration in normal recipient mice; successful vaccination with a crude incubate antigen Migration, Parasites Lawson, R.; and Draskau, T., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (.4), 289 [Dem- onstration] Schistosoma mansoni schistosomula, cine photography used to investigate changes in body shape and in the pattern of activity during migration within the host, worm growth begins when worms reach the host liver Migration, Parasites Leaney, A. J., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxviii-xxix [Abstract] Leishmania mexicana amazonensis in Lutzomyia longipalpis (exper.) maintained at 3 differ- ent temperatures (22, 24, and 28 C.), dis- tribution of parasites and degree of infec- tion at 24h intervals from 2 to 8 days after infective feed compared, appears that small changes in temperature may have marked ef- fect on development and behavior of Leish- mania in sandflies and therefore on trans- mission SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Migration, Parasites Lee, ?. T.; Little, M. D.; and Beaver, P. C., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 519-598 Ancylostoma caninum larvae, persistence and intracellular (muscle-fiber) habitat in vertebrate paratenic hosts and nature of host responses studied in mouse, cat, and rhesus monkey (all exper.); larvae also recovered by tissue digestion from muscles of naturally infected dogs Migration, Parasites Lyons, E. T.; Drudge, J. H.; and Tolliver, S. C., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 453-459 Parascaris equorum, foals (nat. and exper.), development and location of migrating larvae at specific time intervals after infection, evaluation of possible chemotherapeutic ac- tivity of several anthelmintics against mi- grating and early enteric-stage larvae Migration, Parasites Lee, K.-T.; Min, ?.-?.; and Soh, ?.-T., 1976 , J. Parasitol., ?. 62 (3), 460-465 Toxocara canis, migration and distribution in nonpregnant mice and mice infected at various intervals before and after pregnancy,. results suggest that transplacental migra- tion is influenced by developmental stages of placenta Migration, Parasites Levin, M. ?., 1969, Pediatrics, Am. Acad. Pediat., v. 44 (1) , 125-126 oxyuriasis in young females, pain and rest- lessness during night time sleep attributed to migration of female pinworm into vaginal area from anal area in order to deposit eggs Migration, Parasites Lewis, J. W.; and Bryant, V., 1976, J. Hel- minth., v. 50 (3), 163-171 Nematospiroides dubius, distribution within small intestine of mice up to 60 days post- infection, relation of establishment and ? pattern of distribution to host age and sex, degree of aggregation of worm populations with respect to host intestine and to each other Migration, Parasites Lie Kian Joe; and Heyneman, D., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (2), 292-297 laboratory-raised juvenile albino Biompha- laria, wide range of natural resistance to single infection with 50 or 100 miracidia of Echinostoma lindoense, migration route of sporocysts in relation to likelihood of sporocyst entrapment and encapsulation and destruction, tissue reactions, changes in amebocyte-producing organ Migration, Parasites Londono M., I., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 589-595 Dipetalonema viteae larvae, distribution and migration in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, as cause of injury to and disorganization of tick muscle fibers, failure of some ticks to feed after biting may protect from fatal hyperinfection Migration, Parasites Long, P. L.; and Millard, B. J., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (3), 327-336 Eimeria praecox, E. maxima, E. acervulina, site finding and site specificity in chickens Migration, Parasites MacDonald, D. M.; and Morrison, J. G. L., 1976, Brit. Med. J. (6036), v. 2, 619-620 cutaneous human schistosomiasis due to ec- topic ova manifesting as pruritic papular lesions, case reports, clinical management, treated with niridazole, probable migration route to skin suggested Migration, Parasites McLaughlin, J. D., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (12), 1892-1897 Hymenolepis hopkinsi, establishment, growth, and development in Anas platyrhynchos (caeca) (exper.) Migration, Parasites Matthews, ?. E., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xii-xiii [Abstract] Anisakis sp. larvae produce secretions which contain one fraction with enzymic activity, this proteolytic activity along with body movements may account for mechanism of migra- tion Migration, Parasites Matthews, ?. E., 1977, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 15, 93-119 larval helminths, passage through tissue barriers, symposium presentation: invasion of invertebrate hosts (cestodes and Acantho- cephala, nematodes, trematodes); invasion of vertebrate hosts (skin penetration by cercariae, invasion by nematode larvae, mi- gration within and emergence from hosts) Migration, Parasites Mead, R. W., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 328-329 Hymenolepis diminuta migration in rat in- testine, effect of abnormal glucose distri- bution, posterior movement of cestodes in response to posterior movement of glucose Migration, Parasites Mellor, P. S., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (1), 33-42 Onchocerca cervicalis, migration and devel- opment of larvae in Culicoides nubeculosus and C. variipennis (both exper.) Migration, Parasites Meyers, W. M.; Neafie, R. C.; and Connor, D.H., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (4). 650-657 human onchocerciasis, 2 autopsy case reports of microfilariae found in kidney, liver, pancreas, lung, and wall of thoracic aorta, associated pathology: Republic of Zaire 92 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasites Mikhail, E. G.; and Milad, ?., 1975, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 43 (1), 65-71 exper. Trichinella spiralis myocarditis, rats, pathologic findings, occurs during migration phase of infection during first two weeks of disease, generally no permanent dam- age Migration, Parasites Nitidandhaprabhas, P.; Hanchansin, S.; and Vongsloesvidhya, Y., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (3), 547-548 living adult male Gnathostoma spinigerum coughed up by Thai woman, probably infected from eating pork, case report: Korat, Thai land Migration, Parasites Moqbel, R. ; and Denham, D. ?., 1977 , J. Hel- minthol., v. 51 (4), 301-308 Strongyloides ratti, primary and secondary infections in small intestine of rats: course of infections; changes in size of worms; distribution and migration of adult worms in intestine Migration, Parasites Mozgovoi, ?. ?.; and Shakhmatova, V. I., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 97-101 Neoascaris vitulorum, description of larval stages, life cycle, development and migration Migration, Parasite Nayar, J. K.; and Sauerman, D. ?., jr., 1975, J. Insect Physiol., v. 21 (12), 1965-1975 Dirofilaria immitis, susceptibility of var- ious species of mosquitoes, patterns of microfilarial development, sites of blockage or prevention of infection, possible physio- logical factors (substances in salivary gland secretion, melanization of micro- filariae) Migration, Parasites Nelson, M., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 101 (12), 248 [Letter] lungworms, winter survival, evidence for possible migration into and overwintering in soil Migration, Parasites Nicolaides, N. J.; et al., 1977, Pathology, v. 9 (2), 129-135 Physalopteridae ?sp.], probably Physaloptera sp. causing small bowel infarction in 11- month-old infant, infection thought to have resulted from ingestion of insects on grass eaten while at play in an area contaminated by bandicoots (probable definitive host); pathology resulted when larvae attempted tissue migration for re-encystment in a foreign host, clinical report: Queensland, Australia Migration, Parasite Nitidandhaprabhas, P.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (1), 49-51 fourth reported case of human urinary tract gnathostomiasis, woman with history of eating raw fish passed adult male Gnathostoma spini- gerum in urine, probable parasite migration through lung and spinal column to bladder: Thailand Migration, Parasites Obiamiwe, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (3), 371-374 Brugia pahangi, effects of anticoagulant on early migration of microfilariae from blood meals of susceptible and refractory strains of Culex pipiens (exper.) Migration, Parasites Obiamiwe, ?. ?.; and MacDonald, W. W., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 32-33 [Demonstration] Brugia pahangi, effect of heparin on migra- tion of microfilariae in Culex pipiens, up- take of microfilariae in C. pipiens and in- fectivity of C. pipiens in relation to mi- crofilarial densities, evidence of sex- linked gene controlling susceptibility of C. pipiens to infection Migration, Parasites Otieno, L. H.; Darji, N. ; and Onyango, P., 1976, Acta Trop., v. 33 (2), 143-150 Trypanosoma brucei, development to infective stage in Glossina morsitans following inocu- lation of bloodstream forms into haemocoel, observations suggest possibility of cyclical transmission other than by the classically prescribed route of migration in tsetses; unusual modes of multiplication observed in haemocoel trypanosomes Migration, Parasites Owen, R. R., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 110-111 [Demonstration] Brugia pahangi, analysis of pattern of mi- gration of microfilariae over 3 hours following blood meal distinguishes suscep- tible and refractory members of the Aedes scutellarie complex Migration, Parasites Pappas, P. W.; and Mayer, L. P., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 329-332 Hymenolepis microstoma transplanted into uninfected recipient mice, evidence that ability to elicit histopathological host response and to migrate from small intestine to bile duct is not limited to young de- veloping worms Migration, Parasites Preston, P. J.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 CI), 17 [Demonstra- tion] Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, in vitro and in vivo, isotope scanning, potential for study of parasite migration and behavior in living host SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Migration, Parasites Preston, P. J.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 289-290 [Let- ter] Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, isotopie scan- ning technique whereby life cycle and migra- tion of nematode parasites can be studied within living host Migration, Parasites Quentin, J. C.; and Seureau, C., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 55-68 Seuratum cadarachense, first larval stages, organogenesis, migration and cellular re- actions in Locusta migratoria (exper.) (lum- iere de l'intestin moyen), imperfect adapta- tion of nematode to intermediate host; com- parison with other nematode life cycles, speculations on evolution Migration, Parasites Rietschel, G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 .(4) , 283-297 Oestromyia leporina, hatching., .mode of in- fection of Microtus arvalislarval develop- ment, migration within host, duration of lar- val stages, perforation of skin; partial immunization against new infection Migration, Parasites Roeckel, I. E.; and Lyons, E. T., 1977, Ann. Clin, and Lab. Sc., v. 7 (5), 405-410 Strongyloides westeri causing cutaneous larva migrans with severe allergic hypersen- sitivity in laboratory workers exposed to live Strongyloides larvae, clinical case re- ports, recommendations for control; similar lesions and pathologic changes produced in rabbit experimentally Migration, Parasites Schmelzle, H. M.; and Stoye, ?. , 1976 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 219-220 Ancylostoma caninum, lactating dogs in- fected percutaneously, orally or intra- venously, chronology and extent of larvae in milk secretion, localization in mammary gland Migration, Parasite Semtner, P. J.; and Hair, J. ?., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (4), 337-344 Amblyomma americanum adults, daily and sea- sonal activity patterns, vertical migration, climatic conditions, different habitat types Migration, Parasites Seureau, C.; and Quentin, J. C., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (4), 457-470 comparison of larval migration of 17 subu- lurid and spirurid nematodes in Locusta mi- gratoria (exper.), course and duration of migration, histopathologic consequences, brief discussion of relation to phylogeny of nematodes and host hemocytic defense reaction Migration, Parasites Singh, B. P.; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (3), 207-212 Orientobilharzia dattai, post-cercarial development and migration in white mice, rabbits and guinea pigs (all exper.) Migration, Parasites Smith, S. ?.; et al., 1977, J. Pediat., St. Louis, v. 91 (4), 607-609 Strongyloides stercoralis, fatal autoinfec- tion by disseminated strongyloidiasis in young child (lungs, liver, peritoneum, small intestine, colon, respiratory diaphragm, heart, lymph nodes, skeletal muscle, periad- renal and peripancreatic fat), presenting symptoms of acute adominal distress and mixed intestinal parasites, clinical case report: Miami, Florida Migration, Parasites Stankiewicz, ?., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (1-19), 39-46 Strongyloides papillosus larvae, sheep and rabbit strains, responses to light of vari- ous intensities, desiccation and tempera- ture; pattern of migration from water by dense group of larvae; reaction to various chemicals; destruction by fungi; no differ- ences between strains Migration, Parasites Sutoh, M.; et al., 1976, Exper. Rep. Equine Health Lab. (13), 60-78 Strongylus vulgaris, foals, occurrence, clin- ical signs, pathologic changes in mesenteric artery and related blood vessels caused by larval migration: Hidaka district, Hokkaido Migration, Parasites Tawfik, ?. ?. ?., 1975, Egypt." J. Vet. Sc., v. 12 (2), 85-88 Neoascaris vitulorum, white rats, patholog- ical changes induced by migration (ileum, caecum, liver and lung) Migration, Parasites Taylor, R. L., 1976, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 66 (3), 560-564 case report of sparganum removed from nodule in subcutaneous tissue of woman's lower ab- domen, probable transmission through con- taminated water, migration of mass as pos- sible diagnostic symptom: Philadelphia (recently moved from South Carolina) Migration, Parasites Terziiski, ?., 1972, Izvest. Tsentral. Khel- mint. Lab., v. 15, 199-207 Ascaris suum, A. lumbricoides, Toxocara canis, migration in white mice, comparison Migration, Parasites Vincent, A. L.; Frommes, S. P.; and Ash, L. R., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 330- 354 Brugia,3 spp. in Meriones unguiculatus, pulmonary pathology, results suggest that localization in pulmonary arteries should not be considered an aberrant mode of development 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasites Wilson, P. A. G., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 233-239 Strongyloides ratti, rats (exper.), maternal worm burden when weaning is varied in rela- tion to injection, effect of short-term stimulus (only 1 hr suckling) on maternal worm burden, working hypothesis to explain path-finding by migrating worms in lactating rats Migration, Parasites Wilson, P. A. G.; Gentle, M. ; and Scott, D. S., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (3), 399-406 Strongyloides ratti, dynamic determinants of route of larval migration in lactating rats; Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Stron- gyloides ratti, control of exper. error in quantitative studies of milk transmission of skin-penetrating roundworms Migration, Parasites Wilson, R. ?.; Lawson, J. R.; and Draskau, T., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xii [Abstract] Schistosoma mansoni, schistosomulum, changes in body shape and activity pattern during migration from skin to hepatic portal system, changes appear to be related to worm ability to crawl along capillaries Migration, Parasites Winward, L. D.; and Russell, B. R., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 77-79 Syngamus trachea, turkeys, infections pro- duced by parenteral inoculations (larvae in jected into veins, skin, peritoneum, mus- culature, and trachea) Migration, Parasites Zielke, ?., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 345-347 Wuchereria bancrofti, migration patterns of third stage larvae in Anopheles gambiae vectors Military medicine. See Medicine, Military. Mitochondria Akao, S., 1977, J. Electr. Micr., v. 26 (3), 266 Toxoplasma, localization of perioxidase activity in mitochondria and dense granules, biochemical characterization Mitochondria Boehringer, S.; and Hecker, ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 694-698 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. b. rhodesi- ense, pleomorphic strains, quantitative dif- ferences in organelle composition during transformation from slender to stumpy blood forms, compared with monomorphic T. b. brucei Mitochondria Braly, P.; Simpson, L.; and Kretzer, F., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 782-790 Leishmania tarentolae, kinetoplast-mitochon- drial complexes, isolation technique, par- tial characterization Mitochondria Brun, R.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (4), 493-497 Leishmania donovani mitochondrion, ultra- structure during transformation from amasti- gote to promastigote studied by morphometric analysis Mitochondria Campo-Aasen, I.; Alem?n, ?.; and Torrealba, J. W., 1975, Acta Cien. Venezolana, v. 26 (5), 159-169 Leishmania, hairless mouse, paravertebral muscle, ultrastructure, pathology, mito- chondria alteration, cellular defensive activity Mitochondria Davies, E. E.; Howells, R. E.; and Peters, W., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 461-464 Plasmodium berghei oocysts after exposure to primaquine, no changes in morphology of mitochondria (as opposed to erythrocytic stages), possible reasons for insensitivity of oocyst to primaquine Mitochondria Haj duk, S. L., 1976, Science (4229), v. 191, 858-859 Trypanosoma equiperdum, demonstration of kinetoplast DNA in dyskinetoplastic strains by fluorescence microscopy using 4,6-diami- dino-2-phenylindole as fluorescent probe Mitochondria Howells, R. E.; and Maxwell, L., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 279-283 Plasmodium berghei, mitochondrial changes during life cycle, electrophoretic demon- stration that malarial oocyst possesses iso- enzyme variants of NAD- and NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenases distinguishable from those of midgut of Anopheles stephensi Mitochondria Howells, R. E.; and Maxwell, L. M., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 19 [Demonstration] Plasmodium berghei, isocitrate dehydrogenase activity in relation to mitochondrial changes during life-cycle; enhancement of enzyme activity greater in reticulocytes in- fected by chloroquine-resistant vs. -sensi- tive strain Mitochondria Kilejian, ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3). 434 [Abstract] Plasmodium lophurae, mitochondrial DNA Mitochondria Koehler, P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 187 Ascaris suum, chemotherapy, effect on mito- chondrial hydrogen transport Mitochondria Koehler, P., 1977, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 8 (2), 141-147 Ascaris suum, transport of dicarboxylates and some properties of fumarase in muscle mitochondria SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mitochondria Koehler, P.; and Saz, H. J., 1976, J. Biol. Chem., v. 251 (8), 2217-2225 + Ascaris lumbricoides var. suis, NADHrNAD transhydrogenase from muscle mitochondria, demonstration and possible physiological function in hydride ion translocation Mitochondria Kottl, ?. ?.; et al., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 40A-41A [Abstract] Leptomonas, clones resistant to berenil, acriflavin, or pentamidine, kinetoplast and mitochondrion morphology and function Mitochondria Krvavica, S.; Francetic, D.; and Zivkovic, D., 1976, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 46 (9-10), 231-239 nematodes, trematodes, cestodes, activity, distribution and cofactor dependence of malic enzymes, majority are located in mito- chondria in all investigated parasites Mitochondria Leon, W.; Brun, R.; and Krassner, S. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 444-448 Leishmania tarentolae, effect of Berenil on growth, on buoyant density of kinetoplast DNA, on dyskinetoplasty at ultrastructural level, and on cell respiration, results sug- gest that Berenil adversely affects mito- chondrial respiratory activity Mitochondria Nichols, J. M.; and Cross, G. A. M., 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 99 (2), 291-300 Crithidia fasciculata, isolation of mito- chondria, mitochondrial RNA, and mitochon- drial (kinetoplast) DNA Mitochondria 0'Daly, J. ?.; and Breta?a, ?., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 271-278 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes obtained from new liquid culture medium, morphogene- sis of kinetoplast-mitochondrion complex in division and growth, description of crystaJ- like pattern of channels between mitochon- dria and kinetoplasts, new structure at flagellar end in epimastigotes reported Mitochondria Opperdoes, F. R.; et al., 1977, European J. Biochem., v. 76 (1), 29-39 Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream form, sub- cellular fractionation, localization of gly- cerol -3-phosphate oxidase in mitochondrion and particulate NAD+-linked glycerol-3-phos- phate dehydrogenase in microbodies, supple- mentary studies with Crithidia luciliae Mitochondria Opperdoes, F. R.; Borst, P.; and de Rijke, D., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (IB), 25-30 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. evansi, oligo- mycin sensitivity of mitochondrial ATPase as a simple biochemical marker for presence of functional kinetoplast DNA and mitochon- drial protein-synthesizing system and, hence, the ability to develop functional mitochondria and to multiply in insects Mitochondria Paulin, J. J 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 435 [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, Blastocrithidia culi- cis, Trypanosoma cruzi, three-dimensional reconstructions of chondriome using high voltage electron microscopy Mitochondria Paulin, J. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 283-289 Crithidia fasciculata mitochondrion, recon- struction based on serial thick sections and high-voltage electron microscopy Mitochondria Riou, G.; and Pautrizel, R., 1977, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 79 (4), 1084-1091 Trypanosoma equiperdum, dyskinetoplastic strain, isolation and characterization of large circular DNA molecules heterogeneous in size and probably of mitochondrial ori- gin, molecular organization of these mole- cules quite different from tha? of kineto- plast DNA network Mitochondria Roberts, J. F.; and Muse, K. E., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (4) , 503 Trypanosoma equiperdum, comparison of kineto- plastic and dyskinetoplastic strains Mitochondria Robinson, J. M.; and Bogitsh, B. J., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 761-765 Hymenolepis diminuta, presence of mitochon- drial peroxidase, also enzyme cytochemically similar to vertebrate cytochrome c-oxidase Mitochondria Rodrick, G. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 42 (1), 150-156 Ascaris suum, mitochondrial DNA in fertil- ized eggs and adult body muscle, observations agree with previous conclusion that egg is typically aerobic whereas energy metabolism of muscle is essentially anaerobic Mitochondria Rubin, H.; and Trelease, R. N., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 70 (2, pt. 1), 374-383 Ascaris suum larvae, evidence favors locali- zation of glyoxylate cycle enzymes in mito- chondria Mitochondria Seliukaite, Z.; and Semenov, V. ?., 1976, Tsitologiia, v. 18 (1), 91-97 Trichomonas m?ris, trophonts, ultrastruc- tural and cytochemical peculiarities, ab- sence of mitochondria Mitochondria Steinert, M.; and Van Assel, S., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 8 5A [Abstract] Crithidia, association of circular DNA mol- ecules with kinetoplast and absence of such molecules in nuclear DNA suggests mitochon- drial origin 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mitochondria Terzakis, J. ?.; Vanderberg, J. P.; and Hut- ter, R. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 251-253 pre-erythrocytic Plasmodium berghei mito- chondria, ultrastructure, demonstration of cristae, technical and interpretive pitfalls Mitochondria Zaitseva, G. N.. 1976, Biol. Nauk., Min. Vyssh. i Sredn. Spetsial. Obrazovan. SSSR (145), year 19, (1), 5-21 mitochondrial DNA of Protozoa, extensive review of literature, values for several parasitic species Mitosis Brugerolle, G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 76A-77A [Abstract] Trichomonas vaginalis, cryptopleuromitosis Mitosis Camp, R. R.; Mattern, C. F.; and Honigberg, ?. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 69-82 Dientamoeba fragilis, diagnosis and rede- scription; light and electron microscopic observations of binucleate stages Mitosis Codreanu-Balcescu, D.; Codreanu, R.; and Por- chet-Hennere, E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 78A [Abstract] Thelohania, Trichoduboscqia epeori, mitosis, ultrastructural aspects Mitosis Croft, S. L., 1976. Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 13 [Demonstration] Leishmania hertigi, electron microscopy of mitotic spindle in promastigote Mitosis Goldstein, P., 1977, J. Morphol., v.152 (2), 141-151 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, chromatin diminution in early embryogenesis, three characteristic types of mitoses (pre-diminu- tion, diminution, and post-diminution mito- sis) Mitosis Hess, E., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 290- 295 Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridia, presence of large basophilic cells in various stages of mitosis, largest number behind suckers, importance in regeneration after amputation and in asexual reproduction by longitudinal fiss ion Mitosis Howelis, R. E.; and Davies, E. E., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 451-459 Plasmodium berghei oocysts, sequence of post-meiotic nuclear divisions, nuclear changes may be incorporated into general pattern of oocyst differentiation or cytokinesis Mitosis Kralova, J.; and Kulda, J., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (3), 456 [Abstract] Tritrichomonas foetus, course of mitosis in culture Mitosis Logachev, E. D.; and Bovt, V. D., 1976, Tsitol. i Genet., v. 10 (4), 364-366 Dipylidium caninum, giant polyploid nuclei in subcuticular parenchyma, endomitoses found in hermaphroditic proglottids but not in prooncospheres Mitos is Schrevel, J.; Asfaux-Foucher, G.; and Bafort, J. M., 1977, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 59 (3), 332-350 Plasmodium b. berghei in Anopheles stephensi (midgut), ultrastructural study of sporogony, multiple nuclear divisions Mitosis Sinden, R. E.; and Canning, E. U., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 528 Plasmodium berghei, nuclear development, cytogenetics Mitosis Haight, M.; Davidson, D.; and Pasternak, J., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 267-273 Trichobilharzia ocellata, proliferating cells of cercariae, 6 nuclear classes identified on basis of interphase nuclear morphology, as- signment to specific phase of cell cycle on basis of microspectrophotometric and auto- radiographic evidence, cells divide mitot- ically throughout all stages of cercarial development, no evidence of diploid partheno- genetic reproduction Mitosis Haight, M.; Davidson, D.; and Pasternak, J., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 274-281 Trichobilharzia ocellata, quantitative as- pects of cellular proliferation during cer- carial development, results do not support germinal lineage theory of cercarial develop- ment since none of observed nuclear types could be unequivocally identified as belong- ing to the germ line Mitosis de Souza, W.; and Meyer, H., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (1), 48-52 Trypanosoma cruzi in intracellular amasti- gote forms from tissue cultures, fine struc- ture of nucleus, presence of spindle fibers in dividing nucleus Mitosis Vavra, J., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), Suppl., 17A [Abstract] microsporidian mitotic apparatus Mixed infections Adeloye, ?.; Aghadiuno, P.; and Osuntokun, B. 0., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (1), 129-131 Schistosoma haematobium, human, mixed in- fections with fatal cryptococcal granulo- ma (toruloma) of central nervous system: Nigeria SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections Adeloye, ?.; Aghadiuno, P.; and Osuntokun, B. 0., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (2), 73-76 woman, Schistosoma haematobium infection of liver and lung, concomitant fatal infection with brain toruloma, case report: Ibadan, Nigeria Mixed infections Aitken, M. M.; et al., 1976, Brit. Vet. J., v. 132 (1), 119-120 Fasciola hepatica, cattle (exper.), increased susceptibility to Salmonella dublin Mixed infections Alexander, J.; and Phillips, R. S., 1974, Tr. , Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 273 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma brucei in mice suppresses growth of cutaneous nodules caused by Leishmania spp., subcurative treatment of T. brucei with Berenil allowed nodule to recommence growth but when trypanosome infection re- lapsed the lesion again stopped growing, pos- sible mechanism, no evidence of cross-immu- nity Mixed infections Ali-Khan, ?.; and Seemayer, ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6), 473-476 Strongyloides stercoralis, fatal bowel in- farction and septicemia in man with systemic strongyloidiasis, clinical case report, pos- sible relationships between auto-infection and long-term steroid therapy: Montreal, Canada (immigrant from Hong Kong) Mixed infections Aller, ?.; and Aller, J. M., 1973, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 33 (2-3), 337-346 nematodes of sheep lungs, lower incidence of fungi in parasitized lungs: Leon Mixed infections Al-Salihi, F. L.; Curran, J. P.; and Wang, J. S., 1974, Pediatrics, Am. Acad. Pediat., v. 53 (2), 196-200 survey of nonselected newborn population for presence of Trichomonas vaginalis, clinical review and reports of 3 cases with associated Monilia infections Mixed infections Ambrosi, M.; Fioroni, ?.; and Polidori, G. ?., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 227-233 helminths of sheep, survey, incidence: Umbria, Italy Mixed infections Anderson, W. I.; et al., 1977, Avian Dis., v. 21 (4), 637-641 Eimeria tenella, development of immunity in ?hicks experimentally infected with in- fectious bursal disease virus at various times before and during coccidial challenge, results indicate that viral infection prior to or concurrent with Eimeria tenella immuni- zation significantly reduced immune pro- tection Mixed infections Araujo, F. G.; and Nascimento, E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1120-1121 parasitemia by Trypanosoma cruzi lower in mice chronically infected with Toxoplasma gondii than in controls, mortality rate similar Mixed infections Arribada, ?.; et al., 1970, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol. , v. 25 (1-2) , 22-32 survey of patients with cardiomyopathies established Toxoplasma gondii as frequent etiologic agent with mixed infection of toxo- plasmosis and Chagas disease discovered in one person Mixed infections Ashizawa, H.; et al., 1976, Bull. Fac. Agrie. Univ. Miyazaki, v. 23 (2), 383-393 Tetragomphius sp. in Martes melampus melampus (pancreatic duct) , mixed infection with small flukes (probably Concinnum ten) , pathological changes: Miyazaki Prefecture Mixed infections Azamar Alfredo, R., 1977, Medicina, Mexico, an. 57 (1218), v. 57, 70-72 Trichomonas vaginalis as mixed vaginal in- fection with Candida albicans, good results in clinical trials using combined tinidazole- nystatin vaginal therapy: Mexico Mixed infections Babu, K. S. J.; Seshadri, S. J.; and Mohiyuddeen, S., 1976, Indian Vet. J., v. 53 (1), 47-54 coccidiosis, poultry, field cases, diagno- sis, pathology, relationship of infection to age and sex of host Mixed infections Balasingam, E.; Lim, B. L,., and Ramachandran, C. P., 1969, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (4), 300-304 parasitologic study of intestinal helminths prevalent in resident population of islands off West Malaysia Mixed infections ?alauca, ?., 1976, Arch. Exper. Vet.-Med., v. 30 (6) , 903-912 Eimeria acervulina, E. necatrix, and E. mitis in cage-kept hens (exper.), mixed in- fections with Clostridium perfringens causing necrotic enteritis, little pathologic changes from mono-infections Mixed infections Balauca, N. ; et al., 1976 , Arch. Exper. Vet.- Med., v. 30 (6), 913-923 Efimeria] acervulina, E[imeria] necatrix, and E[imeria] mitis in ground-kept hens (exper.), mixed infections with Clostridium perfringens causing necrotic enteritis, higher mortality in ground-kept hens than cage-kept hens Mixed infections Barbee, W. C.; Ewert, ?.; and Folse, D., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (1), 65-73 mixed Brugia malayi-fungal infections of lymphatic system in cats (exper.) resulted in exacerbation of both infections 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Barsoum, R. S.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 387-391 human hepatosplenic schistosomiasis with renal involvement and associated renal salmo- nellosis, possible relationships in patho- genesis of renal lesions Mixed infections Basile, F., 1970, Minerva Ginec., v. 22 (11), 584-587 Trichomonas vaginalis, human vulvo-vaginitis associated with moniliasis, pimaricin sup- positories and topical cream more effective . than suppositories alone Mixed infections Belehu, ?.; Poulter, L. W.; and Turk, J. L., 1976, Infect, and Immun., v. 14 (2), 457-462 hamsters, effect of Plasmodium berghei or P. yoelii malaria on concurrent Leishmania en- riettii infection depended on relative timing of two infections Mixed infections Bennett, G. F.; and Cameron, M. F., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1091-1095 Leucocytozoon fringillinarum, L. dubreuili, L. majoris, mixed infections, passeriform birds; concluded that species identification must be based on morphological criteria, and host specificity alone is not a valid diag- nosis Mixed infections Basset, M.; et al., 197 5, Medecine Trop., v. 35 (6), 475-476 mixed Strongyloides infections apparent after treatment of Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale with alcopar or didakene, case reports, statistics Mixed infections Bassily, S.; et al., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (11) , 256-258 Schistosoma mansoni in humans, Salmonella and schistosomal associated nephrotic syndrome, pathologic changes, immunoglobulin levels and serum complement pre- and post-treatment with niridazole and ampicillin Mixed infections Beer, R. J.; and Rutter, J. ?., 1972, Research Vet. Sc., v. 13 (6), 593-595 Trichuris suis, weaned pigs (exper.), syn- drome resembling swine dysentery, demon- stration of spirochaetal invasion of colonic mucosa, possible significance of association of nematode and bacteria Mixed infections Behnke, J. M.; et al., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), XV [Abstract] Trichinella spiralis expulsion from mice, effect on concurrent helminth infections (Hymenolepis diminuta, H. microstoma, As- piculuris tetraptera) Mixed infections Behnke, J. M.; Bland, P. W. ; and Wakelin, D., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1), 79-88 rejection phase of Trichinella spiralis in- fection in mice had marked negative effect on growth and survival of Hymenolepis dimin- uta, this effect was not mediated by direct cross-immunity nor was it a direct conse- quence of inter-specific competition Mixed infections Behnke, J. M.; Wakelin, D.; and Wilson, ?. ?. , 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxxiv-xxxv [Abstract] interactions between intestinal phase of Trichinella spiralis and Nematospiroides dubius Mixed infections Benz, G. W.; and Ernst, J. V., 1976, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 37 (8), 895-899 Cooperia punctata and/or Eimeria bovis-in- fected calves, reduced alkaline phosphatase activities in intestinal mucosa Mixed infections Berry, ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 263-264 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mattheei, S. haematobium, S. mansoni, single or mixed infections in hu- mans, diagnosis of gynecological involvement using Papanicolaou cytologic smears Mixed infections Berry, ?., 1976, Acta Cytol., v. 20 (4), 361- 365 Schistosoma spp., differential diagnosis of ova especially when multispecies infections detected in female genital tract on cytology smears Mixed infections Biernat, ?.; and Doroba, Z., 1976, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 31 (20), 857-858 Trichomonas vaginalis, urethral trichomonia- sis in 24-year-old man with associated ulcerative balanitis of unknown etiology, resolution of both infections after metroni- dazole therapy: Warsaw Mixed infections Bliss, D. H.; and Todd, A. C., 1977, Vet. Med. and Small Animal Clin., v. 72 (10), 1612-1617 milk production in dairy cows exposed to mixed trichostrongylid larvae, results in- dicate that greatest milk loss occurs during the first 90 days of lactation, relationship between exposure time and stage of lactation Mixed infections Boonstra, R., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (6), 1057-1060 Wohlfahrtia vigil, seasonal incidence and effect on Microtus townsendii populations, parasitism seemed to be facilitated by pres- ence of Cuterebra spp. : Westham Island, British Columbia SUBJECT HEADINGS 99 Mixed infections Boorman, G. ?.; et al., 1973, Lab. Animal Sc., v. 23 (2), 187-193 Hexamita m?ris, Giardia m?ris, potentially pathogenic in newly weaned mice, causing enteritis and mortality in association with normal intestinal bacterial flora, quina- crine dihydrochloride not effective in re- ducing mortality, dimetridazole effective Mixed infections Borowski, J.; et al., 1970, Med. Dosw. i Mikrobiol., v. 22 (1), 83-89 Trichomonas vaginalis, mice (exper.), in mixed infection with Candida albicans fungus cells increased and Trichomonas cells de- creased but became predominant infection in spleen or liver Mixed infections Bruce, R. G.; and Wakelin, D., 1977, Parasitol- ogy, v. 74 (2), 163-173 Trichinella spiralis, Trichuris muris, con- current infection in mice, interactive ex- pulsive response considered an example of indirect cross-immunity with no element of antigen'.c similarity, involvement of cell- mediated inflammatory response strongly sug- gested Mixed ir/7- ?tions Buengener, W., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 281-284 Trypanosoma musculi in inbred mice (exper.), parasite multiplication and course of infec- tion in single infection, after pre-infec- tion with T. congolense, or with added in- fection of T. brucei Mixed infections Boss, J. M.; Lie, K. J.; and Ow-Yang, C. ?., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 137 [Demonstration] synergistic response to Trichobilharzia bre- vis-infected Lymnaea rubiginosa (exper.) when exposed to infections of Echinostoma hystri- cosum miracidia Mixed infections Boss, J. M.; Lie, K. J.; and Ow-Yang, C. K., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (2), 241-245 Lymnaea rubiginosa (exper.), snails harboring Trichobilharzia brevis more susceptible to superinfections with Echinostoma hystricosum beginning 7 days after initial exposure to T. brevis Mixed infections Bosworth, W.; and Ewert, ?., 1977, Tr. Rov Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (1), 21-2 Brugia malayi in cats (exper.), added fection of beta haemolytic streptoco .s to hind leg regions resulted in elephant asis, patterns of infections reversible with col- lateral lymphatic vessels developing Mixed infections Bosworth, W.; Ewert, ?.; and Flores, A. E., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (2), 255-259 Brugia malayi, cats (exper.), determination of antistreptolysin 0 titers in filariasis and comparison of titers in combined filar- iasis and streptococcal involvement, attempt- ed correlation with observable pathology Mixed infections Braca, G.; and Arispici, ?., 1974, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 28, 708-710 Dictyocaulus viviparus, pathology of para- sitic bronchitis in cattle, possible rela- tionships to non-parasitic respiratory in- fections Mixed infections Bradley, R. L., 1976, Vet. Med. and Small Ani- mal Clin., v. 71 (9), 1233-1234 Haemobartonella felis, feline infectious anemia, mixed with leukemia virus, chloram- phenicol, tetracycline, fair results Mixed infections Buengener, W., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 285-290 Plasmodium berghei-infected mice (exper.), added infection of Trypanosoma musculi re- sults in rapid multiplication; of trypanosome parasites with distribution into multiple body organs and tissues, infection course Mixed infections Buengener, W., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 291-294 Trypanosoma musculi strain passaged several years in mice (exper.), infection course and development in pregnant mice, Plasmodium berghei-infected mice, or normal mice given either heavy or weak infections Mixed infections Bulucea, D., 1971, Pediatria, Bucuresti, v. 20 (2), 163-168 mixed ascariasis and lambliasis in young child with persistent eosinophilia which was not relieved by cure of parasitemia, clinical case report: Romania Mixed infections Bulucea, D.; and Rarinca, ?., 1972, Microbiol., Parazitol., Epidemiol., Bucuresti, v. 17 (2), 169-174 mixed ascariasis and Trichocephalus infection in woman complicated by pleuro-pulmonary staphylococcal pathology, probable parasitic allergic reactions involved in etiology, case report Mixed infections Bwangamoi, 0., 1972, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 20 (3), 211-220 ringworm (Trichophyton equinum) of horses, concurrent heavy infestation with Boophilus decoloratus and one case of Besnoitia ben- netti, case reports; Uasin Gishu Skin Dis- ease is a misleading name and should be abandoned because it refers to clinical syn- drome produced by different causal organ- isms: Kahawa, Kenya Mixed infections Campbell, W. C.; Malanga, ?. M.; and Conroy, J. ?., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 163 Trichinella spiralis infected mice, no sig- nificant protection against subsequent Trypa- nosoma cruzi infection 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections de Carneri, I.; and Di Re, F., 1972, Paras- sitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 267-268 Trichomonas vaginalis, human, frequency, negative correlation with frequency of moniliasis, significance in control: Sesto San Giovanni (Milano) Mixed infections Catchpole, J.; Norton, C. C.; and Joyner, L. P., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (2), 137-147 4 Eimeria spp., lambs, monospecific or multi- specific infections, pattern and level of oocyst production, clinical symptoms Mixed infections Champetier, J.; et al., 1975, Nouv. Presse. Med., v. 4' (29), 2111-2112 [Letter] human hepatic echinococcosis in man with associated distomiasis of biliary tract and cholelithiasis discovered at surgical inter- vention, clinical case report: France (native Algerian) Mixed infections Chessum, B. S., 1972, Brit. Vet. J., v. 128 (7), xxxiii-xxxvi Isospora felis, cats (exper.), reactivation of latent Toxoplasma gondii infection Mixed infections Cloutman, D. G.; and Becker, D. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 372-376 Ergasilus centrarchidarum on Micropterus salmoides and M? punctulatus, some ecological aspects: host specificity; abundance related to host age and sex; seasonal abundance and egg production, optimum temperatures; no evidence of antagonism with other concomitant species of gill parasites: Lake Fort Smith, Crawford County, Arkansas Mixed infections Colley, F. ?.; Lim, H. K.; and Lie, ?. J., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1), 142-143 Nosema eurytremae found in tissue of Brady- baena similaris (epicardium, pericardium) as well as hyperinfecting Postharmostomum gal- linum, first evidence that Nosema life cycle can be completed in snail tissue Mixed infections Combescot-Lang, C., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1) , 27-36 11 cercariae found in Littorina saxatilis (hepatopancreas), host age and sex, mixed infections, parasitic castration: region de Roscoff (Finistere) Mixed infections Corrier, D. E.; and Adams, L. G., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplasmosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 60-65 Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bigemina, concurrent infections in calves (exper.), clinical course, serological response, pathological manifestations Mixed infections Cypess, R. H.; et al., 1974, J. Infect. Dis., v. 130 (5), 534-538 Nematospiroides dubius, influence of parasi- tic infection in mouse (exper.) on enteric colonization and immune response to Esche- richia coli Mixed infections Dallas, A. B. C., 1976, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 79 (8), 182-188 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, Plasmodium berghei yoelii, mice, mutual potentiation of concurrent infections, possibly caused by immunosuppres sion Mixed infections Davies, E. E.; and Howells, R. E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 297 [Abstract] Plasmodium berghei and associated infections in Anopheles stephensi mid-gut: rickettsial- like particles, no concomitant infection; virus-like particles within morphologically abnormal oocysts and similar particles within mid-gut epithelial cells; virus-like parti- cles in mid-gut epithelial cells but not in oocysts Mixed infections Della Bruna, ?.; and Xenia, ?., 1976, J. Para- sitol. , v. 62 (3), 490-491 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: reduced worm burden and prolonged infection in mice har- boring Nematospiroides dubius Mixed infections Dembele, M.; and Sangare, S., 1974, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 21 (2), 155-157 man, case report, Schistosoma haematobium pulmonary infection in association with hydatid cyst of lung: Mali Mixed infections Deutsch, J., 1974, Paediat. u. Paedol.. v. 9 (2), 168-172 toxoplasmosis in young child with concurrent cat scratch infection, case report, cat probable source of both infections: Austria Mixed infections Dobos-Kovacs, M.; and Kardevan, ?., 1976, Magy. All?t. Lapja, v. 98, v. 31 (1), 53-61 Toxoplasma, dogs, case histories and histo- pathology of generalized infection, tachy- zoites, concurrent with distemper, general- ized form of toxoplasmosis may be regarded as secondary infection associated mainly with distemper, reduced resistance making its manifestation possible Mixed infections Dobsinsky, 0., 1974, Vet. Med., Praha, v. 47, v. 19 (5), 255-263 polyparasitism by helminths in cattle, inci- dence, population dynamics, seasonal distri- bution: Cuba Mixed infections Doucet, J.; et al., 1972, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 19 (spec, no.), 99-100 human schistosomiasis, survey of associated intestinal parasites: Adzope SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections Dubey, J. P., 1976, Nature, London (5565), v. 262, 213-214 Toxoplasma gondii, reshedding of oocysts by chronically infected cats in absence of exo- genous reinfection, effect of superinfection with Isospora rivolta or I. felis, public health implications Mixed infections Duron, J. J.; Benhamou, G.; and Nardi, ?., 1975, Nouv. Presse. Med., v. 4 (18), 1364 [Letter] hepatic echinococcosis in man with associated distomiasis discovered during surgical pro- cedure to remove hydatid cysts, metronidazole and dehydroemetine therapy, clinical case report and review of diagnostic difficulties: Paris Mixed infections Dwork, K. G.; Jaffe, J. R.; and Lieberman, H. D., 1975, N. York State J. Med., v. 75 (8), 1230-1234 Strongyloides stercoralis, massive hyperin- fection in humans with attenuated cell-medi- ated immunity, case report of mixed infection with toxoplasmosis, literature review of known cases, thiabendazole therapy helpful Mixed infections Dymowska, Z.; et al., 1974, Med. Dosw. i Mikrobiol., v. 26 (3), 247-250 Toxoplasma gondii antibody levels deter- mined by immunofluorescence in persons with Isospora hominis infection, no essential correlation found Mixed infections Egorov, V. I., 1968, Botan, i Zool. Issled. Dal'nem Vostoke, v. 2, 250-255 ascariasis, trichuriasis, oesophagostomia- sis, swine, single and mixed infections in various combinations, control studies, best system used dehelminthization 4 times a year Mixed infections Emslie, V. W.; and Kershaw, W. E., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 7 [Demonstration] mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei, treat- ed with antrypol and then infected with Litomosoides carinii, decreased host resis- tance to subsequent infection and to relapse from first infection, few visible immunologic changes observed Mixed infections Esch, G. W.; Johnson, W. ?.; and Coggins, J. R., 1975, Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sc., v. 55, 122-127 Proteocephalus ambloplitis population dyna- mics, smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolo- mieui), lake temperature profile and infec- tion rates, host hormones as possible stimu- lus for parenteric plerocercoid migration; suggested absence of competitive interaction ?between P. ambloplitis and Leptorh.ynchoides thecatus, densities of acanthocephalans and tapeworms and number of pyloric ceca present suggested potential space available for at- tachment not fully exploited: Gull Lake, Kalamazoo County, Michigan Mixed infections Esuruoso, G. 0., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (1), 65-72 Demodex folliculorum var. bovis in exotic and indigenous cattle, incidence, treatment trials (best results with selenium sulphide), constant presence of Staphylococcus aureus in lesions of demodectic mange indicated that it might aid in spread of lesions, im- munization with S. aureus resulted in the reduction of mange lesions: southern Nigeria Mixed infections Farneil, D. R., 1976, J. Alabama Acad. Sc., v. 47 (3), 173 [Abstract] Dipetalonema reconditum, dogs, possibly an- tagonistic to Dirofilaria immitis Mixed infections Felsenfeld, 0.; and Wolf, R. ?., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 335-340 cross-reactions and interference between Trypanosoma brucei and Borrelia turicatae, antigenic analysis, fluorescent antibody, and immobilisine studies, prolonged survival of mice simultaneously infected with both spec ies Mixed infections Forgacs, J.; and Tarnoczy, P., 1973, Minerva Ginec., v. 25 (4), 210-217 Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis and mixed moniliasis infections, humans, use of vaginal methyl-partricin compared with control pro- tozoacides; metronidazole superior for single infections, methyl-partricin .for mixed in- fections Mixed infections Freeman, B. J.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 512 effects of Trypanosoma lewisi on concurrent infections with Hymenolepis diminuta, rats Mixed infections Furfaro, M.; Ferro, P.; and Maragliano, G., 1973, Minerva Ginec., v. 25 (3), 160-164 human Trichomonas vaginalis, mixed vaginal infections with Monilia, statistical survey, highest incidence during pregnancy with low incidence prior to puberty and after meno- pause Mixed infections Gene, S., 1976, Mikrobiyol. Bui., v. 10 (3), 303-306 mixed Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas intes- tinalis infections, child, resochin and metronidazole treatments successful: Turkey Mixed infections Gheorghescu, P.; et al., 1976, Med. Interne, Bucarest, v. 14 (1), 31-38 Giardia infections alone or in combination with Strongyloides or Taenia solium, absorp- tion studies before and after treatment 92 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Giambrone, J. J.; et al., 1977, Poultry Science, v. 56 (1), 243-246 Eimeria tenella, increased susceptibility in chicks previously exposed to infectious bursal disease virus Mixed infections Gilman, R. H.; et al., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (2), 186-189 Entamoeba histolytica, significant correla- tions with presence of Edwardsiella tarda in stools of persons with bloody diarrhea, disappearance of both organisms from stools of patients treated with metronidazole: Ma- laysia Mixed infections Gleason, L. N., 1977, Tr. Kentucky Acad. Sc., v. 38 (1-2), 62-68 Fasciola hepatica, Hymenolepis nana, con- current infestations in mice (exper.), pathology and variation in sequence and tim- ing of infestations Mixed infections Glew, R. H.; et al., 1974, J. Infect. Dis., v. 129 (4), 385-390 Plasmodium falciparum in young girl, strain with resistance to chloroquine, quinacrine, pyrimethamine and chlorguanide, radical cure obtained with pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine in combination; delayed primary attack with Plasmodium vivax: Maryland (had traveled and engaged in field work in remote area of eastern Colombia) Mixed infections Golenser, J.; Spira, D. T.; and Shmuel, Z., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xiii [Abstract] rats, mutual influence of infection with Plasmodium berghei and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis Mixed infections Graves, I. L.; Adams, W. H.; and Pyakural, S., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (6), 843-845 Babesia bigemina, Bos grunniens moved from high to low altitude and challenged with in- fluenza A viruses, hemolytic anemia, possible explanations, death due to Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica, incidental finding of Bu- nostomum sp., Trichuris sp., Neoascaris vitu- lorum, Dictyocaulus sp., coccidia, some rea- sons for poor survival of yaks at low alti- tude: Nepal Mixed infections Grelck, H.; Hoerchner, F.; and Woehrl, H., 1977, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 90 (19) , 371-373 Fasciola hepatica-infected ponies, orally and intraperitoneally, rate of development of parasite, most liver flukes found in animals severely infected with Strongylus and Trichonema Mixed infections Grieve, R. ?.; Bergstrom, R. ?.; and Beiden, E. L., 1977, Vet. Parasitol., v. 3 (4), 343- 348 dual infection of lambs with Trichostrongy- lus colubriformis and chlamydiae Mixed infections Hall, G. ?.; Rutter, J. M.; and Beer, R. J. S., 1976, J. Comp. Path., v. 86 (2), 285-292 Trichuris suis, sequential development of large intestinal lesions in piglets (con- ventionally reared vs. specific-pathogen-free vs. gnotobiotic) studied histologically, synergistic effect of T. suis and bacterial flora in disease process Mixed infections Halvorsen, 0.; and Macdonald, S., 1972, Norwe- gian J. Zool., v. 20 (4), 265-272 Cyathocephalus truncatus, Crepidostomum met- oecus, and C. farionis from Salmo trutta, distribution and site selection in aliment- ary canal for single species and multi- species infections, seasonal variation: Lake Melingen and Lake Nedre Fiplingvatn, Norway Mixed infections Hargus, E. P.; et al., 1976, Clin. Pediat., Philadelphia, v. 15 (10), 927-929 fecal survey of elementary school children of Latin American origin for prevalence of intestinal parasites, correlation with length of residency in United States: Hartford, Connecticut Mixed infections Hein, ?. E., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 415-421 Eimeria acervulina, E. brunetti, E. maxima, pathogenic effects of single vs. mixed in- fections with low doses of oocysts in chick- ens, changes in mean weight and oocyst out- put Mixed infections Hendow, H. T.; Storey, D. M.; and Kershaw, W. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xiii [Ab- stract] Litomosoides carinii and Trypanosoma brucei, hooded rats, effect of combined infections (in some of which trypanosomiasis was cured with Berenil and in some allowed to run its course) Mixed inf??t ions Henriksen, S. ?., 1977, Nord. Vet.-Med., v. 29 (10) , 452-457 Fasciola hepatica, cattle (faeces), mixed infection with Buxtonella sulcata poses no problems in differential diagnosis relative to helminth eggs or coccidia: Kolding, Denmark Mixed infections Higashi, G. I.; et al., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 713-714 Schistosoma mansoni, nephrotic syndrome com- plicated by chronic salmonellosis, studies suggest active role of Salmonella rather than schistosomiasis as cause of associated pathology Mixed infections Higashi, G. I.; and Young, S. W., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 343 [Letter] human schistosomes, antigenic relationships with salmonellae, possibly shared surface antigens aid symbiotic state SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections Khalil, H. M.; et al., 1971, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 65 (5), 599-601 toxocariasis in young children, signifi- cantly higher incidence of parasitic infec- tion in children suffering from chronic poliomyelitis than in normal children: Egypt Mixed infections Hohorst, W., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 195-196 Dicrocoelium dendriticum-infected ants also infected with braconid larvae Mixed infections [loo, C. C.; and Sandosham, ?. ?., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 22 (4), 299-301 morphology of early forms of Hepatocystis fieldi and exper. Plasmodium traguli in Tragulus javanicus Mixed infections Hughes, D. L.; Purnell, R. E.; and Brocklesby, D. W., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 100 (15), 320-321 Fasciola hepatica in intact and splenecto- mised calves, effect of subsequent Babesia divergens infections, results show tendency for F. hepatica to exacerbate B. divergens infections of intact calves, but not splenec- tomised calves Mixed infections Jenkins, S. N.; and Behnke, J. M., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1), 71-78 Trichuris muris, mice, primary immune expul- sion markedly delayed by concurrent infec- tion with Nematospiroides dubius, possible relevance in pathogenesis of concurrent tropical diseases Mixed infections Jenkins, S. N.; and Behnke, J. ?. , 1977 , Para- sitology, v. 75 (2), xxxiv [Abstract] Trichuris muris, delay of primary expulsion in mice concurrently infected with Nemato- spiroides dubius Mixed infections Kaplan, ?. H.; and Bernstein, L. S., 1974, Mil. Med. , v. 139 (6), 444-448 Plasmodium vivax, U.S. soldiers in Vietnam, improved care with primaquine combined with chloroquine therapy; survey of servicemen shows frequent mixed hookworm infections, increased serum IgM levels and decreased cholesterol levels Mixed infections Karp-Damdin, ?., 1975, Przegl. Dermat., v. 62 (2), 215-217 Trichomonas vaginalis, human vaginal tricho- moniasis frequently associated with gonor- rheal infections, incidence survey in Rzeszow, Poland Mixed infections Katamine, D.; et al., 1972, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 14 (4), 186-197 Paragonimus in humans, epidemiologic survey of village inhabitants and vector crabs (Eriocheir japonicus), higher incidence of Metagonimus yokogawai infection than para- gonimiasis in villagers: Hata District, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Mixed infections Kazacos, K. R., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3) 493-494 Trichinella spiralis - immuni zed rats, in- creased resistance to Strongyloides ratti; lack of cross-reacting precipitating anti- bodies in in vitro tests Mixed infections Kloetzel, K.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (51, 652-658 Trypanosoma cruzi, Schistosoma mansoni, mice, concomitant infections varying in order of and intervals between exposures, parasitemia, worm burdens, mortality, development of in- fection Mixed infections Kloetzel, K.; Pedroso, W.; and do Nascimento, E., 1975,, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 165-166 [Letter] Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma cruzi (Brazil strain), mixed infections in experi- mental mice resulted in increased pathogenic- ity, application to epidemiologic surveys and variations in expected clinical patterns of infections Mixed infections Knight, R.; and Warren, K. S., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (5), 644-651 mice, outcome of Entamoeba histolytica chal- lenge at different stages of Schistosoma man- soni infection, synergistic relationship, interaction affected both infectivity of E. histolytica inoculum and also likelihood of amoebic tissue invasion, prepatent schisto- some infections without effect and unisexual infections somewhat more susceptible than controls Mixed infections Kocan, ?. ?., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash- ington, v. 41 (2), 237-241 influence of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis on establishment of Angiostrongylus canto- nensis, role of various organs, laboratory rat Mixed infections Komandarev, S.; et al., 1977, Dokl. Bolgar. Akad. Nauk, v. 30 (4), 567-569 Trichinella spiralis, rats (exper.), increase in peritoneal macrophages creates protection in subsequent infection by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae Mixed infections Krettli, A. U., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 514-518 Trypanosoma cruzi, mice, exacerbating effect of acute infection by Plasmodium berghei superimposed on course of chronic Chagas1 disease Mixed infections Krick, J. ?.; and Remington, J. S., 1975, J. Infect. Dis., v. 131 (6), 665-672 mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii or Besnoitia jellisoni, significant resistance to mixed infections with nocardiosis, possi- ble cell-mediated immunity 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Kulda, J.; Suchankova, E.; and Svoboda, S., 1974, Acta Vet. Brno, v. 43 (1), 53-64 Tetratrichomonas gallinarum, synonymy; axenic culture of 10 strains isolated from poultry, virulence determined by mouse assay did not reflect pathogenicity for turkey poults, results indicate T. gallinarum should not be considered serious pathogen; enterohepatitis caused by mixed infection with Histomonas meleagridis from contaminated culture Mixed infections Kuttler, K. L.; and Craig, ?. ?., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (3), 323-325 splenectomized calves inoculated with pooled blood samples from eastern Texas cattle de- veloped dual infections of Anaplasma margin- ale and a Theileria resembling Theileria mutans, treatment with gloxazone and imido- carb selectively eliminated Anaplasma, pure Theileria infections only mildly pathogenic Mixed infections Labay, G. R.; Mori, K.; and Datta, ?., 1975, N. York State J. Med., v. 75 (3), 410-413 human schistosomal infections co-existing with ileocecal tuberculosis, 2 case reports, differential diagnosis difficult since dual infection mimicked a variety of ileocecal pathologic conditions: New York City Mixed infections Lai, P. F.; Ow-Yang, ?. K.; and Lie, K. J., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 277 [Demonstration] Nosema eurytremae infections in Lymnaea rubiginosa (within tissues), comparison of infection rate in trematode free snails and those infected also with Echinostoma audyi Mixed infections Lambert, ?.; and Maillard, ?., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (6), 1975, 691-699 Diplectanum aequans, D. laubieri, simulta- neous parasites on Dicentrarchus labrax (gills), preferential microbiotopes for each species: mer ou dans les ?tangs cotiers du littoral languedocien Mixed infections Langer, ?.; and Hung, ?. T., 1973, Obst, and Gynec., v. 42 (4), 564-567 human hookworm anemia associated with preg- nancy, clinical management with tetrachlore- thylene or with tetrachlorethylene and thia- bendazole in Trichuris trichiura-associated infections Mixed infections Lee, E.-L.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (4), 563-567 evaluation of oxantel pamoate for treatment of severe clinical Trichuris trichiura infec- tion in children, description of clinical trials and correlated treatment of frequently occurring mixed parasitic infections, oxantel suggested as safe and effective anthelmintic: Malaysia Mixed infections Lee, Y. C.; and Huang, K. J., 1975, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 1 (1), 24-30 Ascaris suum, pigs, relationship to preva- lence of infectious pneumonia caused by bacteria, more severe lesions with both pr?s ent Mixed infections Lewinsohn, R., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 51-56 Schistosoma mansoni and Plasmodium berghei yoelii in mice (exper.), dynamics of anemia resulting from mixed infections Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 46-59 Schistosoma spindale, trials of biological control by means of antagonistic mixed Echi- nostoma malayanum-Schistosoma spindale infec tions in Indoplanorbis exustus vector snails control achieved only after excessively pro- longed release of Echinostoma malayanum eggs into target ponds: Thailand Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 60-64 Schistosoma spindale, failure of trials of biological control using antagonistic mixed Echinostoma malayanum-Schistosoma spindale infections in Indoplanorbis exustus vector snails because of low temperatures and high pond water turbidity Mixed infections Lie, K.J.; and Heyneman, D., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (2), 343-347 Biomphalaria glabrata snails with acquired resistance to Echinostoma lindoense again become susceptible to this parasite follow- ing infection with either Paryphostomum segregatum or Schistosoma mansoni Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; Heyneman, D.; and Richards, C. S., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 29 (2), 118-125 Biomphalaria glabrata, interference with nat ural resistance to Schistosoma mansoni by nonirradiated Echinostoma spp. larvae in concurrent infections Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; Heyneman, D.; and Richards, C. S., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 54-62 Schistosoma mansoni, temporary reduction of natural resistance in Biomphalaria glabrata induced by irradiated miracidia of Echino- stoma paraensei Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; Kwo, E. H.; and Ow-Yang, C. ?., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (2), 237-243 Schis tosoma spindale, studies in biological control by trematode antagonism with Echino- stoma malayanum, Pferezia] helminthorum in- fection of trematode larvae leading to sup- pression of cercarial production and reduc- tion in vector snail population due to para- sitic castrati?n and high mortality of in- fected snails SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections , ? _ Lie, K. J.; Lim, ?. ?.; and Ow-Yang, ?. ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 278 [Demonstration] Trichobilharzia brevis sporocysts in Lymnaea rubiginosa create conditions favorable to the development of Echinostoma hystricosum in the snail; once a snail is occupied by E. hystricosum it cannot be superinfected with T. brevis Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; Lim, ?. ?.; and Ow-Yang, ?. ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (4), 504-508 Echinostoma audyi and E..hystricosum in Lymnaea rubiginosa vector snails, patterns of interaction: E. hystricosum rediae are moderately dominant over sporocysts of E. audyi but subordinate to the rediae Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; Lim, ?. ?.; and Ow-Yang, ?. ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (4), 596-597 patterns of antagonism between Echinostoma hystricosum and Hypoderaeum dingeri in Lymnaea rubiginosa vector snails show E. hy- stricosum to be moderately dominant over in- coming young sporocysts of H. dingeri but subordinate to the rediae Mixed infections McDougall, A. C., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 360-361 [Letter] onchocerciasis and streptocerciasis in persons with leprosy, possible relationships Mixed infections McKay, D. ?.; Hiap, C. Y.; and Virik, ?. K., 1971, Med. J. Malaya, v. 26 (1), 20-24 treatment trials in children with diarrhea from severe Trichuris trichiura infection or mixed infections with Entamoeba histolytica, comparison of thiabendazole alone or in com- bination with hexylresorcinol as single re- tention enema: Kuala Lumpur Mixed infections McKenzie, R. ?.; and Hall, W. T. K., 1976, Austral. Vet. J., v. 52 (5), 230-231 Strigeidae [sp.], mixed infection with Myxosporidia [sp.] and fungi, skin ulcers in Mugli cephalus, pathological findings: south-east Queensland Mixed infections McKinnon, D. ?.; and Rodgerson, E. ?., 1973, Obst, and Gynec., v. 42 (3), 460-465 treatment of Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis in the presence of yeast vaginitis Mixed infections Lie, K. J.; and Ow-Yang, C. ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 208-217 experimental field trial to control Tricho- bilharzia brevis in Lymnaea rubiginosa vector snails by dispersing eggs of Echinostoma audyi into experimental ponds, control suc- cessfully achieved mainly by trematode antag- onism Mixed infections Lim, ?. ?.; Lie, ?. J.; and Ow-Yang, ?. K., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 133-134 [Demonstration] destruction of Trichobilharzia brevis sporo- cysts by Echinostoma hystricosum rediae with- in the snail Lymnaea rubiginosa Mixed infections LoVerde, P. T.; and Parker, ?., 1974, Malacol. Rev., v. 7 (1) , 57 larval interaction of Paragonimus ohirai and Schistosoma japonicum in Oncomelania vectors Mixed infections Lowe, T. L.; and Kraus, S. J., 1976, J. In- fect. Dis., v. 133 (6), 621-626 Trichomonas vaginalis as mixed infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae in female genital tract has no effect on the number of gono- cocci present Mixed infections Lyons, E. T.; and Drudge, J. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1119-1122 Thelazia gulosa, T. skrjabini, single and mixed infections, cattle (eyes), measure- ments: near Georgetown, Kentucky Mixed infections Macias, E. G.; et al., 1973, N. England J. Med., v. 289 (23), 1239-1241 Cochliomyia hominivorax causing myiasis in children, frequently associated with pedicu- losis, close proximity to city stockyards and poor environmental and personal hygiene im- plicated in epidemiology: San Antonio, Texas Mixed infections Magnin, P. H.; Casas, J. G.; and Koerte, C. G., 1971, Mykosen, v. 14 (11), 515-523 cerebral Toxoplasma gondii lesions discovered at autopsy of 30-year-old man with Hodgkin's disease and chronic cryptococcosis, case re- port: Buenos Aires Mixed infections Magzoub, M. ; and Adam, S. E. I., 1977, Zen- tralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 24 (1), 53-62 Fasciola gigantica, Schistosoma bovis, zebu cattle (livers, mesenteric vessels), histo- pathology, mixed infections, metabolic activities, viability of eggs and infectivity to snail intermediate hosts are greater for F. gigantica than for S. bovis: Khartoum abattoir, Sudan Mixed infections Mahmoud, A. A. F.; Strickland, G. T.; and Warren, K. S., 1977, J. Infect. Dis., v. 135 (3), 408-413 possible toxoplasmosis induced immunosuppres- sion of cell-mediated immune response in Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice (exper.), mice with combined infections showed smaller hepatic granulomas and lower mean portal pressures than those with only schistosoma] infections 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections . Maldonado-Moll, J. F., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 946-947 . J mice infected with Schistosomatium douthit- ti alone or in concomitance with Fasciola hepatica, oograms done on liver tissue Mixed infections Mantovani, ?.; et al., 1972, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Vet., v. 26, 569-570 role of Strongyloides papillosus larvae in penetration and spread of Sphaerophorus necrophorus in rabbits Mixed infections Marchai, M., 1976, Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, v. 170 (2), 295-299 Pseudomonocystis sp.-infected Melolontha melolontha, increased susceptibility to exper. infection with low or medium doses of spores of Beauveria brongniartii Mixed infections Meingassner, J. G.; Georgopoulos, ?.; and Patoschka, ?., 1975, Tropenmed. und Para- sitol., v. 26 (4), 395-398 Trichomonas vaginalis, mixed Candida albicans intravaginal infection in rats (exper.) established more reliable infec- tion conditions for testing performance of chemotherapeutic drugs than T. vaginalis in axenic culture, metronidazole, tinida- zole, nifuratel tested Mixed infections Meyers, W. M.; and Connor, D. H., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6), 524-525 human Onchocerca volvulus and Dipetalonema streptocerca in persons with leprosy, altered Mazzotti reactions following administration of diethylcarbamazine, possible immunologi- cal implications Mixed infections Marczynska-Robowska, M.; et al., 1977, Pediat. Polska, v. 52 (5), 565-568 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in infant, complications of congenital heart defect and chickc-npox infection, clinical case report: Warsaw, Poland Mixed infections Marquardt, W. C., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (21, 287-290 nost-parasite interactions in Coccidia, past- president's address with emphasis on: win- ter coccidiosis caused by Eimeria zuernii; pathogenesis of mixed infections; genetic basis of host specificity of E. separata Mixed infections Masur, H.; Hook, E. Ill; and Armstrong, D., 1976, J. Am. Med. Ass., v. 236 (17), 1978-1979 Trichomonas sp. isolated from cerebrospinal fluid of man with mixed microbial meningitis, case report of possible communication between subarachnoid space and gastrointestinal tract ?? probable source of contamination: New York Mixed infections Milbrink, G., 1975, Rep. (54) Inst. Freshwater Research Drottningholm, Sweden, 36-51 Caryophyllaeus laticeps, seasonal incidence, ages of parasite and worm burden in bream; estimating host diet of intermediate hosts from parasite incidence; C. laticeps inci- dence in relation to Ligula intestinalis in- cidence Mixed infections Milner, R. J., 1977, J. Austral. Entom., v. 16 (1) , 21-26 Pleistophora oncoperae in Oncopera albogut- tata and 0. rufobrunnea, incidence, mixed infection with virus in 0. alboguttata re- sponsible for dramatic decrease in population density: Ebor Dorrigo region of N.S.W. Mixed infections Morley, F. H. W.; et al., Austral. Vet. J., v. 52 (7), 325-329 blowfly strike incidence in breech region of radically mulesed weaner sheep, predispo- sition to flystrike resulted from helminths causing diarrhoea and soiling of wool Mixed infections Matossian, R. M.; Kurban, A. K.; and Malak, J. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6), 450-452 Leishmania tropica, humans, circulating anti- bodies, detection by immunofluorescence, cross reactivity with L. donovani and Tryp- anosoma cruzi antigens, possible cross reac- tivity in mixed tuberculosis infections Mixed infections Meerovitch, E.; and Ackerman, S. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (5), 417 [Letter] pre-existing Trichinella spiralis infection in rats (exper.) greatly reduced by level of Trypanosoma lewisi parasitemia, possible cell-mediated immune reaction Mixed infections Meingassner, J. G.; and Burtscher, H., 1977, Vet. Path., v. 14 (2), 146-153 Frenkelia sp. and Toxoplasma gondii, mixed, fatal infection in caged Chinchilla laniger (brain) Mixed infections Negomireanu, T.; Gorgan, V.; and Pirvu, ?., 1972, Microbiol., Parazitol., Epidemiol., Bucu- resti, v. 17 (5), 443-448 Giardia lamblia in humans, mutual unfavorable influence in mixed viral hepatitis infections Mixed infections Nelson, G. S.; and Davies, J. ?., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 16-17 [Demonstration] Mansonella ozzardi, humans, epidemiologic survey, concentration of microfilariae in superficial capillaries, mixed infections with Wuchereria bancrofti differentiated using stained filters: Trinidad Mixed infections Nitzulescu, V.; and Cherman, I., 1974, Pedi- atria, Bucuresti, v. 23 (3), 271-272 mixed human infections of ascariasis and oxyuriasis, combantrin an effective anthel- mintic, limited clinical trial SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections Ohshima, K.; et al., 1976, J. Fac. Agrie., Iwate Univ., v. 13 (2), 161-176 viral disease in cattle previously or con- currently having fascioliasis, dictyocaulo- sis, and/or piroplasmosis, histopathological study of mucosal lesions, differential diag- nosis : Japan xed infections Osetowska, E.; and Taraszewska, ?., 1974, Neuro- patol. Polska, v. 12 (3), 476-486 toxoplasmosis in dogs with distemper complex, neuropathological findings Mixed infections Ostrzenski, ?., 1975, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 30 (42), 1747-1749 Trichomonas vaginalis, vaginal infections in woman, therapy with metronidazole increased incidence of infection with candidiasis after treatment and had no beneficial effect on mixed infections existing before therapy Mixed infections 0'Sullivan, ?. M.; Rosenfeld, L. E.; and Green, P. E., 1976, Austral. Vet. J., v. 52 (5), 232-233 Platynosomum fastosum, mixed infection with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, cat, case history, pathology: Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, imported to Australia Mixed infections Ow-Yang, C. K.; Lie, K. J.; and Lim, ?. ?., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 278-279 [Demonstration] interference in the dominance of one larval trematode (Echinostoma audyi) over another (Trichobilharzia brevis) by a third species (Hypoderaeum dingeri) in Lymnaea rubiginosa snails Mixed infections Pavetto, P. F., 1973, Minerva Ginec., v. 25 (1), 46-54 human Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis and mixed infections with Monilia, double-blind clinical trials testing metronidazole, nysta- tin and lysozyme in a combined vaginal sup- pos itory Mixed infections Pavri, ?. ?. , 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (5), 713-729 discussion of possible role of helminth para- sites and viruses in etiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome Mixed infections Pavri, K. M.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hgy., v. 69 (1), 99-110 Toxocara canis in albino mice (exper.), marked synergistic effect in mixed viral in- fections, possible role of visceral larval migrans in creating "acute encephalopathy syndrome" in presence of simultaneous viral infections Mixed infections Perju, ?.; Boteanu, S.; and Radulescu, G., 1975, Minerva Ginec., v. 27 (9), 733-738 human Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis and mixed moniliasis infections, clinical trials with methyl-partricin as vaginal supposi- tories Mixed infections Phillips, R. S.; and Wakelin, D., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 276 [Demonstration] Trichuris muris-infected mice, suppression of immunity by concurrent infection with Babesia spp., severely depressed agglutinating anti- body response to sheep red blood cells Mixed infections Page, M. R.; and Huizinga, H. W., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (2), 117-120 antagonistic larval trematode interactions between Schistosoma mansoni and Ribeiroia marini in concurrent infections of a genet- ically susceptible strain of Biomphalaria glabrata, numbers of larval stages in tis- sues and numbers of cercariae shed Mixed infections Palomino, H.; and Barriga, 0. 0., 1967, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 22 (2), 79 Heterakis spumosa infection in Rattus nor- vegicus (colon, ciego) also harboring Hymenolepis nana var. fraterna: Chile Mixed infections Pasticier, ?., 1975, Nouv. Presse. Med., v. 4 (37), 2659-2660 single and mixed parasitic infections in humans, good results with pyrantel pamoate Mixed infections Paul, I.; et al., 1975, Lucrar. Stiint. Inst. Agron. I. Ionescu Brad Iasi, II. Zootehn., Med. Vet., 71-7 2 Protostrongylus, Muellerius, Cystocaulus, bronchopneumonia, adult sheep, morphopathol- ogy, result of association of several species Mixed infections Phillips, R. S.; and Wakelin, D., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 95-100 mice concurrently infected with Babesia and Trichuris muris, marked immunodepression, normal immune expulsion of nematode delayed; Babesia infections had little effect on ex- pulsion of challenge infections of T. muris from previously immunized mice; Babesia in- fections exerted profound immunodepressive effect on agglutinating antibody response to sheep red blood cells Mixed infections Plasota, ?., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968-1969, 47-60 helminths of frogs, comparison of aquatic and terrestrial hosts, relation of parasite fauna to environment, food supplies and food habits, host life cycle, temperature, rain- fall, season, age and sex of host, competi- tion between species of parasite, localiza- tion within host: Kampinos National Park, Poland Mixed infections Pliszczynska-Brennens thul, M.; et al., 1975, Otolaryngol. Pol., v. 29 (6), 653-655 congenital toxoplasmosis in infants with concurrent septic staphylococcus nasal sep- tum abscess, case reports: Poland 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Politzar, H., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (1) , 22-27 Trypanosoma vivax alone or with T. brucei and T. congolense, cattle (exper.), homolo- gous and heterologous antibody responses determined by indirect fluorescent antibody test Mixed infections Pout, D. D.; Norton, C. C.; and Catchpole, J., 1973, Brit. Vet. J., v. 129 (6), 568-582 Eimeria spp., lambs (exper.), patterns of oocyst production in single and mixed in- fections, results indicate that continuous oocyst production as observed in the field could be achieved through exponential dosing, limitations of laboratory infections Mixed infections Przyjalkowski, Z.; and Wescott, R. ?., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38), 265- 269 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, conventional and germfree mice, some with monocultures of three species of bacteria, differential leucocyte counts, packed cell volume; higher worm burdens in male mice and in convention- al mice, little differences in blood values Mixed infections Purnell, R. E.; et al., 1976, Vet. Ree., v. 99 (21), 415-417 Babesia divergens and Ehrlichia phagocyto- phila, natural mixed infection, agents iso- lated, splenectomised calves, reactions after inoculation singly, simultaneously or sequen- tially, B. divergens infection delayed by E. phagocytophila: Eire Mixed infections Purnell, R. E.; et al., 1977, Vet. Ree., v. 100 (D, 4-6 Babesia divergens, splenectomized calves (exper.), mixed infection with Ehrlichia phagocytophila resulted in less marked changes in haematology, apparent suppression of Babesia by Ehrlichia Mixed infections Rama, S. P.; Singh, C. D. N.; and Sinha, ?. K., 1977, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 47 (11), 735- 738 Eimeria parva, sheep (exper.), mixed in- fections with Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae, pathology Mixed infections Ramalingam, S.; Dissanaike, A. S.; and Fernan- do, ?. ?., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 148 [Demonstration] microsporidian in Culex sitiens interfered with development of attempted experimental Plasmodium gallinaceum infections in the mosquito: Rantau Panjang area, West Malaysia Mixed infections Rasin, K., 1973, Vet. Med., Praha, v. 46, v. 18 (10), 593-618 Toxoplasma gondii (14 strains) , Isospora felis, cats, natural and exper. infections, chronology of oocyst elimination; mixed in- fections; no cross immunity Mixed infections Rehbinder, ?.; Christensson, D.; and Glatthard, V., 1975, Nord. Vet.-Med., v. 27 (10), 499-507 Onchocerca sp. in subperitoneal and subcutane- ous granulomas and Setaria tundrae in encap- sulations in peritoneum of reindeer, increas- ing incidence, association with liver lesions caused by Corynebacteria, found in forest herds but not mountain herds Mixed infections Reisen, W. K.; Kennedy, M. L.; and Reisen, N. T?, 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 628-635 winter ecology of ectoparasites collected from hibernating Myotis velifer (incidence, intensity, monthly changes, parasite and host sex ratio, interspecific associations, para- site age structure, etc.): Harmon County, southwestern Oklahoma Mixed infections Rodgerson, E. ?., 1972, Obst, and Gynec., v. 40 (3), 327-333 human Trichomonas vaginalis in presence of vulvar and vaginal papillomas, treatment of trichomoniasis with metronidazole alone or in conjunction with diiodohydroxyquin fre- quently resulted in changes in or disappear- ance of papillomas, possible role of Tricho- monas in action of viruses: California Mixed infections Rodhain, F.; and Dodin, ?., 1971, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 1 (4), 185-188 Wuchereria bancrofti, Loa loa, variations in human antistreptolysin 0 titers before and after treatment for filariasis, possible antigenic immune reaction between filariae and Streptococcus Mixed infections Rojo Vazquez, J., 1977, An. Fac. Vet. Leon, Oviedo, v. 21 (21), 1975, 51-101 Protostrongyl inae, frequency in ovine lungs, primary nodes are infected by bacteria at a lower rate than non-parasitized lung areas: municipal slaughterhouse, Leon Mixed infections Rollier, R.; et al., 1974, Maroc Med. (579), V. 54, 321-322 child, Norwegian type scabies associated with Hymenolepis nana intestinal infection, case report : Casablanca Mixed infections Rusch, K., 1966, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 21 (4), 130-132 Sarcopt es scabiei, severe debilitating sar- coptic mange in Lama lama successfully treated with neguvon, associated infections of Fasciola hepatica responded to carbon tetrachloride therapy, clinical case report: experimental breeding farm, Chile Mixed infections Rustr?an Azamar, ?., 1977, Medicina, Mexico, an. 57 (1218), v. 57, 70-72 Trichomonas vaginalis as mixed vaginal in- fection with Candida albicans, good results m clinical trials using combined tinidazole- nystatin vaginal therapy: Mexico SUBJECT HEADINGS 99 Mixed infections Sakurai, N.; Ihara, Y.; and Ogawa, I., 1974, Nishi Nippon Hinyokika (Nishinihon J. Urol.), v. 36 (4), 449-455 kidney cysts in man containing Paragonimus sp. ova, Metagonimus yokogawai ova in feces, clinical case report: Japan Mixed infections Sal ih, S. Y.; et al., 1977 , J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 80 (1), 14-18 Schistosoma mansoni hepatosplenic infections in humans complicated by Salmonella typhi infections, treatment of Salmonella led to improvement of schistosomal pathologic changes: Sudan Mixed infections Sandars, D. F.; and Bianchi, G. ?., 1970, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (6), 261-266 Entamoeba histolytica epidemic in institu- tionalized mental defectives, high associated incidence of Trichuris trichiura suggests it as factor contributing to Entamoeba's patho- genicity; comparative study of effectiveness of intestopan and humatin in treatment of amoebiasis: Queensland, Australia Mixed infections Saoud, M. F. ?.; and Ramadan, M. M., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 37-47 helminth parasites of bats, relationships among and within groups of helminths, effect of host sex and diet: Egypt Mixed infections Sapunar, J.; and Bertossi, E., 1966, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 21 (3), 94-95 mixed Trichostrongylus, Trichuris trichiura, and Giardia lamblia infection in young man diagnosed by fecal examination, case report: Chile Mixed infections v. d. Schaaf, ?., 1972, Brit. Vet. J., v. 128 (3), ? [Letter] presence of fascioliasis in Salmonella dublin-infected calves, thought that bile or bile duct changes from fascioliasis allow S. dublin to multiply and be estab- lished Mixed infections Schenone, H.; et al., 1967, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 22 (1), 32-37 heavy concurrent fatal infection of Trichi- nella spiralis and Taenia solium in 17-year- old boy with history of eating raw pork, others in family less heavily infected, clinical case report: Santiago, Chile Mixed infections Schenone, H.; et al., 1970, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 25 (3-4) , 118-122 single combined dose of pyrvinium and tetra- misole effective in treating children with Enterobius vermicularis and mixed infections with Ascaris lumbricoides: Chile Mixed infections Shmuel, Z.; Golenser, J.; and Spira, D. T., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 73A [Abstract] rats infected with Trypanosoma lewisi at different stages in course of Plasmodium berghei infection, influence on parasitemia of each Mixed infections Sibalic, D., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 148-152 humans with high Sabin-Feldman dye test ti- ters thought to have toxoplasmosis found apparently also infected with Sarcocystis spp., specimens of their blood were injected into mice and Citellus citellus and Sarco- cystis organisms recovered as cystozoites in peritoneal exudate or cysts in musculature; further verification positive using Sarco- cystis fusiformis antigen for indirect im- munofluorescence on human blood Mixed infections Signorello, G., 1973, Minerva Med., v. 64 (52), 2736-2740 Ascaris lumbricoides in children resulting in cutaneous allergic reactions, skin test diagnosis, frequent mixed infections with Trichuris trichiura also diagnosed Mixed infections Sivanandam, S.; and Sandosham, ?. ?., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 65 multiple filarial infections in domestic cat East Pahang, Malaya Mixed infections Sobieszewski, ?., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon. v. 16 (1-19), 1968-1969, 91-95- Metastrongylus elongatus, M. pudendotectus , pigs (lungs), incidence, mixed infection, pathological changes: Lublin Palatinate, Poland Mixed infections Sohi, ?. K., 1975, Pediat. Clin. India, v. 10 (3), 230 mixed strongyloidiasis and ancylostomiasis in young child, presenting symptom of acute abdomen, cure with mintezole: Pathankot, India Mixed infections Soussi, M. C.; Alaoui, ?.; and Naceur, ?., 1970, Maroc Med. (535), v. 50, 318-319 human hepatic hydatid cyst with superinfec- tion of typhoid fever, case report: Maroc Mixed infections Stalheim, ?. H. V., 1973, Am. J. Vet. Re- search, v. 34 (10), 1257-1260 failure to reproduce acute porcine lepto- spirosis by physiologic stress or concur- rent infections (including one with Ascaris suum) Mixed infections Seah, S. ?. K., 1976, Canad. Med. Ass. J., v. 115 (8), 777-779 mebendazole suggested as drug of choice for Trichuris trichiura and mixed nematode in- fections after extensive clinical trials: Canada Mixed infections Strauss, J. M.; and Sivanandam, S., 1966, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (4), 336 mixed Brugia pahangi and Dirofilaria immitis infections in Panthera pardus: National Zoo Kuala Lumpur (captured in state of Pahang) 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Stringfellow, F., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (1), 76-81 monospecific and dual species infections of Ostertagia ostertagi and Trichostrongylus axei, calves, histochemical studies of abo- masal tissue Mixed infections Svartman, M.; et al., 1972, Lancet, London (7744), v. 1, 249-251 Sarcoptes scabiei in man and possibly also dogs implicated in large epidemic of acute glomerulonephritis, scabetic lesions contain- ing beta-hemolytic streptococci were found in large numbers of both the sick and well population of a small village in Trinidad Mixed infections Szarmach, H.; et al., 1977, Przegl. Dermat., v. 64 (5), 591-595 human vaginal Trichomonas vaginalis, analysis of incidence of asymptomatic infections and mixed infections with candidiasis Mixed infections Taylor, S. M.; et al., 1973, Vet. Ree., v. 93 (17), 461-464 Eimeria spp., lambs kept on straw bedding vs. expanded metal flooring showed higher fecal oocyst counts, diarrhea, greater weight loss, and some fatalities; causal agents of disease appear to be E. ninaekohl- yakimovae and/or E. arloingi with concurrent increase of intestinal CI[ostridium] welchii type A Mixed infections Telford, S. R., jr., 1977, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 7 (4), 299-314 saurian malaria and other haematozoa, dis- tribution and zoogeography, taxonomic prob- lems, incidence by locality and season, im- plications for vector searches, mixed infec- tions, comparative effectiveness of initial vs. repeated examinations of blood smears for detection: Middle America Mixed infections Theologides, ?.; and Lee, J. C., 1970, Minne- sota Med., v. 53 (6), 615-619 concomitant systemic Toxoplasma gondii, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis and cyto- megalic inclusion disease in woman undergoing steroid therapy for chronic leukemia, case report : Minnesota Mixed infections Theologides, ?.; Pflueger, 0. H., jr.; and Kennedy, B. J., 1969, Minnesota Med., v. 52 (5), 737-741 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis and Toxo- plasma gondii of brain and myocardium in man being treated with steroids for chronic leu- kemia, case report: Minnesota Mixed infections Troussaint, D.; and Vanderhaeghen, J. J., 1975, Ophthalmologica, Basel, v. 171 (3), 237-243 ocular toxoplasmosis in man with concurrent trigeminal herpes zoster, pulmonary tubercu- losis and Hodgkin's disease, death resulted from toxoplasmic encephalitis, clinical case report: Brussels, Belgium Mixed infections Uhlikova, M.; and Iluebner, J., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (3), 458-459 [Abstract] Toxoplasma gondii, Toxocara cati, concomit- ant incidence of infection in 8 children Mixed infections Uilenberg, G.; and Schreuder, B. E. C., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 106-111 successful transstadial transmission of Haematoxenus veliferus by Amblyomma varie- gatura in exper. cattle; Theileria mutans and rickettsial organism transmitted at the same time Mixed infections Van Pelt, R. W.; and Dieterich, R. ?., 1973, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 9 (3), 258-261 Toxoplasma gondii in Phoca vitulina richar- dii (liver), complicating generalized staphyloccal infection, clinical course with fatal outcome, pathologic findings: cap- tured at Cold Bay, Alaska, held in captivity until death 21 days later Mixed infections Vethanyagam, ?.; and Bryceson, A. D. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (5-6), 1976, 524-525 Toxoplasma gondii in man presenting and treated as hepatitis with mixed Giardia lam- blia infection, later diagnosis of active acquired toxoplasmosis and treatment with pyrimethamine and sulfadimidine resolved condition: Great Britain Mixed infections Vi j il, ?., 1972 , N. England J. Med., v. 286 (2) , 106-107 [Letter] Entamoeba histolytica in humans, frequent association with Shigella dysenteriae, need for improved research on pathogenic interac- tion, dysentery often not relieved without additional amoebicidal therapy with metroni- dazole: Nicaragua Mixed infections Villani, L.; and Moneta, E., 1970, Minerva Ginec., v. 22 (18), 880-886 Trichomonas vaginalis, human vaginitis asso- ciated with fungal and bacterial infections, good results with mysteclin-V, case statis- tics: Roma SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Mixed infections Whitlock, J. H.; and Georgi, J. R., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (3), 207-224 biological controls in mixed trichostrongylid infections (predominantly Haemonchus contor- tus cayugensis) in sheep, different ecosys- tems (barn vs. pasture) and different treat- ment groups, course of infections (erythro- cyte loss, fecal egg counts, hematocrit values), "Anaphylactoid 'self-cure' did not occur in this experiment but something like premunition certainly did." Mixed infections Wyatt, R. D.; Ruff, M. D.; and Page, R. ?., 1975, Avian Dis., v. 19 (4), 730-740 chicks, interaction of aflatoxin with Eimeria tenella infection and monensin: E. tenella and aflatoxin in combination significantly increased mortality and weight depression, and caused more severely reduced hemoglobin, packed cell volume, and plasma pigmentation; monensin sodium did not completely prevent mortality and weight depression in a mixed infection; coccidial lesion scores were less for combination of E. tenella and aflatoxi- cosis than for coccidiosis alone Mixed infections Wilkins, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 179-186 Schistosoma haematobium endemic area survey findings suggest that simultaneous occurrence of bacteriuria but not hypertension may sometimes determine outcome of S. haemato- bium infections in humans: Gambia Mixed infections Wilkinson, P. R.; and Garvie, M. ?., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (4), 480 Dermacentor variabilis and Haemaphysalis leporispalustris feeding concurrently on Lepus americanus struthopus, possibility of birds or rodents ingesting infected ticks, implications for circulation of Rocky Mount- ain spotted fever rickettsiae between bird- Haemaphysalis-lagomorph cycle and rodent- Dermacentor-larger mammal cycle: near Caledonia, Nova Scotia Mixed infections Witchitz, J.; et al., 1975, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 5 (5), 260-262 human, mixed urinary tract infection of Schistosoma haematobium and Edwardsiella -tarda: native of Mauritania residing in France Mixed infections Wood, M. G.; Srolovitz, H.; and Schetman, D., 1976, Arch. Dermat., Chicago, v. 112 (5), 690- 695 mixed Schistosoma haematobium-S. mansoni in- fection in man resulting in dermatologie re- action and probable spinal cord involvement with paraplegia, poor response to antimony potassium tartrate therapy, case report of teacher in Africa now residing in Delaware Mixed infections Wosu, L. 0., 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 53 (7) , 340-341 Tritrichomonas foetus, serotyping of isolates from a bull and infected cows showed that strain in bull had apparently changed from var. brisbane to var. belfast over a four- month period, techniques in serotyping of strains, possible cause of change in sero- type, possible mixed infection initially, with predominant strain later eliminated Mixed infections Yang, J.; and Sch?lten, T., 1977, Am. J. Trop.. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (1), 16-22 Dientamoeba fragilis in humans, extensive epidemiologic survey, pathology, fecal exam- ination diagnostic methods, periodicity, frequent occurrence in presence of Entero- bius vermicularis suggests possibility of helminths as vectors: Toronto,, Canada Mixed infections Young, S. W.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (6), 797-802 Schistosoma mansoni, Salmonella paratyphi A cultured from tegument of worms removed from patients with chronic salmonellosis, worms incubated with salmonella in vitro, and worms from mice previously inoculated with salmonella Mixed infections Young, S. W.; Hagashi, G.; and Kamel, R., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (4), 437 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni from 2 patients with chronic salmonellosis, tegumental coloniza- tion of schistosomes by Salmonella paratyphi A Mixed infections Zerolo, J.; et al., 1974, Marseille Med., v. Ill (3), 153-156 man, hepatic hydatid cyst in association with hepatic amoebiasis, case report, clinical aspects : France Mixed infections Zuidema, P. J., 1971, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 115 (29), 1209-1212 man, case history of mixed infections of Entamoeba histolytica, Necator americanus, Plasmodium falciparum and Schistosoma mansoni, medical management: Netherlands (native of Surinam) Mode of drug action. See Drugs, Mode of action. Models, Laboratory hosts. See Technique, Exper- imental hosts. Models, Mathematical. See Mathematical models and theory. 92 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Models, Theoretical. See Mathematical models and theory. Moisture. See Humidity. Moldavia. See Russia, Moldavian SSR. Molting. See Ecdysis. Mongolia Scharhu, G., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38) , 261-264 helminth parasites, Bos taurus: eastern provinces of Mongolia (Taenia hydatigena; T. saginata; Echinococ- cus granulosus; Multiceps multiceps; Monie- zia benedeni; Chabertia ovina; Bunostomum trigonocephalum; B. phlebotomum; Oesophago- stomum radiatum; Trichostrongylus axei; T. colubriformis; T. probolurus; Ostertagia buriatica; 0. orloffi; 0. dahurica; Tela- dorsagia kasachstanica ; Marshallagia mongo- lica; M. dentispicularis; Haemonchus contor- tus; H. longistipes; Cooperia oncophora; C. bisonis; C. mcmasteri; Nematodirus helveti- anus ; N. oiratianus; N. davtiani; Nemato- dirella longissimespiculata; Dictyocaulus viviparus; Parabronema skrjab ini; Thelazia gulosa; T. skrjabini; Setaria digitata; Trichocephalus skrjabini) Morphogenesis. See Development; Morphology. Morphology. [See also Cytology; Dimorphism, Histology; Measurements; Polymorphism; Variation] Morphology Andersen, ?., 1976, Fauna, Oslo, v. 29 (1), 1-20 helminth adaptation to life in vertebrate intestine, cysts, attachment organs, struc- ture of tegument, immune response, site selection, evolution, extensive review Morphology Nemeseri, L., 1971, Parasitol. Hungar., v. 4, 87-95 advances in parasitological investigations using electron microscope, radioisotopes and new culture methods, review Morphology, Acanthocephala Anantaraman, S.; and Ravindranath, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 227-238 Acanthosentis sp. (identified in footnote as A. oligospinus), egg envelopes of acanthor, layers, histochemistry, permeability, phase- contrast microscopy Morphology, Acanthocephala Atkinson, K. H.; and Byram, J. E., 1976, J. Morphol., v. 148 (4), 391-426 Moniliformis dubius, morphology and develop- ment of ovarian balls, oogenesis, rat (exper.) Morphology, Acanthocephala Buckner, S. C.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 996-998 comparison of Moniliformis moniliformis and M. clarki, inter- and intraspecific morpho- logical variation in usual definitive hosts and laboratory hosts Morphology, Acanthocephala Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 199-208 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, muscular anatomy of the praesoma, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Acanthocephala Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 442-450 Moniliformis moniliformis, nerves originating from cerebral ganglion Morphology, Acanthocephala Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. M., 1977, J. Morphol., v. 52 (2), 171-175 Moniliformis moniliformis, description of new ganglion identified as bursal ganglion Morphology, Acanthocephala Grabda-Kazubska, ?.; and Ejsymont, L., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (1-19), 65-87 Echinorhynchus borealis, morphology, morph- ological variation Morphology, Acanthocephala Ivanova, G. V.; and Makhanbetov, Sh., 1975, Trudy Gel1 mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 33-37 Polymorphus phippsi males, innervation of genital system Morphology, Acanthocephala Khatkevich, L. ?., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 181-185 Neoechinorhynchus rutili, histology of ex- cretory ducts of female reproductive system Morphology, Acanthocephala Marchand, ?.; and Mattei, X., 1976, Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, v. 170 (1), 237-240 Centrorhynchus milvus, spermatozoon, ultra- structure Morphology, Acanthocephala Marchand, ?.; and Mattei, X., 1976, J. Ultra- structure Research, v. 54 (3), 347-358 111 iosentis furcatus var. africana, sperma- togenesis, ultrastructure Morphology, Acanthocephala Marchand, ?.; and Mattei, X., 1976, J. Ultra- structure Research, v. 55 (3), 391-399 Acanthosentis tilapiae, spermatozoon, varia- tion in number of central fibers in flagel- lum Morphology, Acanthocephala Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 (2), 99-106 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, morphology of lacunar system of body wall SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Acanthocephala Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (3), 243-253 Centrorhynchus corvi, ovarian balls, morph- ology and histochemistry Morphology, Acanthocephala Schmidt, G. D., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 865-867 Acanthosentis acanthuri Morphology, Acanthocephala Schmidt, G. D., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 112-116 Mediorhynchus, particularly M. robustus, description of praesomal musculature, im- plications for taxonomy. Morphology, Acanthocephala Uznanski, R. L.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 569-573 Leptorhynchoides thecatus eggs, external fibrillar band, structure, function (to in- crease intimacy of association between eggs and filamentous algae, eggs associated with algae are more likely to produce infections in intermediate host (Hyalella azteca) than eggs not so associated) Morphology, Arthropoda Amin, 0. M.; and Sewell, R. G., 1977, Am. Mid- land Nat., v. 98 (1), 207-212 Orchopeas h. howardii, Megabothris acerbus, numerical and structural variations of pronotal spines; field sex ratios of both flea species were closely related to the ratio of mean number of pronotal spines in females/males which supports proposed function of pronotal combs in locking onto host hairs and their suggested contribution in affecting sex ratio Morphology, Arthropoda Athias-Henriot, C., 1971, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (2), 73-85 gamasids, idiosomatic sigillotaxy Morphology, Arthropoda Audy, J. R.; Radovsky, F. J.; and Vercammen- Grandjean, P. ?., 1972, J. Med. Entom., v. 9 (6), 487-494 neosomy: radical intrastadial metamorpho- sis in arthropods, definitions, examples, association with parasitic existence, evo- lutionary significance, review Morphology, Arthropoda Baird, C. R.; and Akre, R. D., 1977, J. Entom. Soc. Brit. Columbia, v. 74, 27-31 Cuterebra tenebrosa, morphology of alimentary and reproductive tracts Morphology, Arthropoda Baker, R. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 301-308 Unionicola intermedia, midgut caeca, con- tents, structure, function, relation to feeding activities of mite and tissue re- sponses of its host (Anodonta anatina), parasite feeds on mucus and blood cells which are products of inflammatory response, parasite digestive enzymes are confined to intracellular vacuoles Morphology, Arthropoda Balashov, lu. S.; Ivanov, V. P.; ,and Ignat'ev, ?. ?. , 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (9), 1308- 1317 ixodid and argasid ticks, fine structure and function of palpal receptor organ Morphology, Arthropoda Balashov, lu. S.; and Leonovich, S. ?., 1976, Entom. Obozr., v. 55 (4), 946-952 ixodid ticks of the tribe Amblyommatmi, mor- phology of Haller's organ, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Banaja, ?. ?.; James, J. L.; and Riley, J., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 27-40 Reighardia sternai, Porocephalus crotali, Armillifer moniliformis, tegumental chloride cells (previously termed cuticular cells), ultrastructure, osmoregulatory function Morphology, Arthropoda Bocquet-Vedrine, J.; Chassard-Bouchaud, C.; and Hubert, ?., 1977, Biol. Cell., v. 30 (2), 165-170 Sacculina carcini, fine structure of integu- ment of roots, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Davis, J. C.; and Camin, J. H., 1976, J. Kan- sas Entom. Soc., v. 49 (3), 441-449 Dermanyssus prognephilus, setal morphology of palpal and foreleg tarsi, comparable to palpal organ and Haller's organ respectively of ticks, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Desch, C.. E.; O'Dea, J.; and Nutting, W. ?., 1971, Acarologia, v. 12 (3), 522-526 Demodex, description of proctodeum, valid structure for species discrimination, possi- bly a hydrostatic organ Morphology, Arthropoda Dohany, A. L.; and Cromroy, H. L., 1976, Florida Entom., v. 59 (2), 183-190 chiggers, scutal measurements: Gainesville, Tallahassee, and Lakeland, Florida Morphology, Arthropoda Edwards, ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Zool. Soc. London, v. 33 (1), 1-75 chaetotaxy of the pedipalps and legs of larval Argasidae Morphology, Arthropoda Elizarov, Iu. ?.; and Sinitsina, ?. ?., 1976, Vestnik Moskov. Univ., s. 6, Biol., Pochvoved. (1) , 63-67 Hyalomma asiaticum, morphology of palpal and Haller's organs, chemoreceptors and mechano- receptors, changes during development from larva to imago Morphology, Arthropoda Fain, ?., 1970, Acarologia, v. 12 (2), 313-325 Ereynetidae, idiosomal chaetotaxy, new nomen- clature proposed 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Arthropoda Faucheux, M.-J., 1975, Bull. Soc. Sc. Nat. Ouest France, v. 73 (2-3), 69-76 Pediculus humanus capitis, Pthirus pubis, feet, respiratory system, functional morphol- ogy, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Kabata, Z., 1977, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., v. 90 (2) , 189-193 Salmincola longimanus, redescription, morpho- logical variability, key Morphology, Arthropoda Feldman-Muhsam, ?.; and Filshie, ?. ?., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (3), 411-419 Ornithodoros gurneyi, 0. tholozani, spermi- ophores, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, possible explanation of motility Morphology, Arthropoda Furman, D. P., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 748-755 halarachnid mites, phylogenetic implications of comparative ontogeny of leg and palpal chaetotaxy Morphology, Arthropoda Gil Collado, J.; Zapatero, L. M.; and Guillen, J. L., 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (1-2), 9-27 Wohlfahrtia bella^ description of larval stages and adults Morphology, Arthropoda Guevara-Benitez, D.; and Ubeda-Ontiveros, J. ?. , 1974, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 34 (1-2), 83-102 Sternostoma tracheacolum, morphology, varia- bility, life cycle, treatment with methyl salicylate + nitrobenzol unsuccessful: Gra- nada Morphology, Arthropoda Kim, J. C. S., 1976, J. Med. Primatol., v. 5 (1), 3-12 Pneumonyssus santos-diasi, morphology, pul- monary pathology, scanning electron micro- scope Papio cynocephalus (lungs) Morphology, Arthropoda Layton, E. C.; and Sonenshine, D. E., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (3), 287-295 Dermacentor variabilis, D. andersoni, fe- males, structure of glands associated with foveae dorsales, histology and scanning electron microscopy, changes during feeding, possible role in sex pheromone activity Morphology, Arthropoda Macchioni, G.; and Marconcini, ?., 1976, Ann. Fac. Med. Vet., Pisa, v. 28, 1975, 65-70 Dermoglyphus columbae, previously identified as D. elongatus, description of larvae, nymphs and adults, Columba livia domestica: Italy Morphology, Arthropoda Nowosad, ?., 1975, Polskie Pismo Entom., v. 45 (2), 239-249 Nycteribia kolenatii, morphological varia- tion Morphology, Arthropoda Haas, G. E., 1973, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 90 (1) , 246-252 morphological variations, Siphonaptera of rodents: New Mexico Morphology, Arthropoda Obenchain, F. D.; and Oliver, J. H., jr., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 811-817 Amblyomma tuberculatum, Argas radiatus, peripheral nervous system Morphology, Arthropoda Haase, W., 1975, Ztschr. Morphol. Tiere, v. 81 (4), 343-353 Argulus foliaceus, ultrastructural changes in fields of carapace with changes of ion con- centration in habitat, acute changes when put into distilled water or 1% sodium chloride solution, small changes with gradual adapta- tion to lower concentrations Morphology, Arthropoda Homsher, P. J.; and Sonenshine, D. J., 1975, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 94 (3), 368-374 fine structure of Haller's organ in 10 species of Ixodes, light and scanning elec- tron microscopy, significance to systematic analysis Morphology, Arthropoda John, S. E.; and Nair, N. ?., 1974, Monitore Zool. Ital., ??s., v. 8 (3), 133-140 Hermilius longicornis, function and morphol- ogy of mouth parts Morphology, Arthropoda 0'Hagan, J. E., 1977, Proc. 15. Internat. Cong. Entom. (Washington, D.C., Aug. 19-27, 1976), 266-276 Boophilus microplus, feeding process, chemi cal exchanges between mouth parts of ticks and their hosts, oral secretion and morphol ogy of tick salivary gland, review Morphology, Arthropoda Oliver, J. H., jr.; and Herrin, ?. S., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 475-484 Haemaphysalis longicornis, differential mor- phological variation in relation to repro- duction method (bisexual vs. parthenogene- tic), sex, and chromosomal ploidy level Morphology, Arthropoda Panfilova, I. ?., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (3), 371-377 Ixodes persulcatus, Dermacentor silvarum, Haemaphysalis concinna, react positively to weak light and negatively to strong light; position of photo-receptors SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Arthropoda Pence, D. ?.; and Casto, S. D., 1976, J- Med? Entom., v. 13 (1) , 71-95 Ptilonyssus sairae, taxonomic status, compar- ative morphology, variation Morphology, Arthropoda Pound, J. M.; and Oliver, J. H., jr., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 470-474 Ornithonyssus sylviarum, description of male and female reproductive systems Morphology, Arthropoda Radhakrishnan, S., 1977, Hydrobiologia, v. 52 (2-3), 251-255 Peniculisa wilsoni sp. nov., length of cau- dal processes in relation to total length of the prolongation of the abdomen of little taxonomic value Morphology, Arthropoda Sixl, W.; Dengg, E.; and Waltinger, ?., 1971, M?nchen. Med. Wchnschr., v. 113 (49), 1645-1646 Haemaphysalis concinna, scanning electron microscopy of mouth parts (hypostoma and chelicera); ticks as mechanical vectors of human pathogens Morphology, Arthropoda Sixl, W.; Dengg, E.; and Waltinger, ?., 1972, Mikroskopie, v. 23 (3-4), 88-91 Haemaphysalis concinna, mouth parts, scanning electron morphology Morphology, Arthropoda Sixl, W.; Jakopic, E.; and Waltinger, H., 1973, Mikroskopie, v. 29 (5-6), 187-191 Ascoschoengastia latyshevi larvae, gold coating technique for scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Rajcani, J.; et al., 1976, Zentralbl. Bak- teriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 236 (1), 1-9 Dermacentor reticulatus, D. marginatus, Haemaphysalis inermis, morphology of mouth parts, host reactions to feeding and attach- ment, encephalitis virus transmission Morphology, Arthropoda Rao, N. S. K.; Khuddus, C. ?.; and Channa- Basavanna, G. P., 1975, Mysore J. Agrie. Sc., v. 9 (4), 670-688 Lipeurus tropicalis, detailed morphology of mouth parts, compared with other Mallo- phaga, evolutionary trend of anterior plate of hypopharynx Morphology, Arthropoda Slifer, ?. H., 1976, J. N. York Entom. Soc., v. 84 (3), 159-165 , Craspedorrhynchus americanus, morphology, sense organs on antennal flagellum Morphology, Arthropoda Smit, F. G. ?. M., 1977, Rev. Zool. Africaine, v. 91 (1) , 198-199 Echidnophaga gallinacea, abnormal chaetotaxy of distitarsomeres Morphology, Arthropoda Stark, ?. E.; Campos, E. G.; and Elbel, R. E., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (1),-107-111 Monopsyllus wagneri, description of third- instar larvae, comparative morphology Morphology, Arthropoda Reinhardt, ?. ?., 1976, Acta Trop., v. 33 (2), 105-132 Xenopsylla cheopis, Echidnophaga gallinacea, Tunga penetrans, ultrastructure of midgut epithelium in relation to feeding behavior patterns (temporary vs. stationary parasites) Morphology, Arthropoda Roshdy, ?. ?.; and Coons, L. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 743-752 Argas arboreus, salivary glands of unfed adults, fine structure Morphology, Arthropoda Steinbrecht, R. ?.; and Mueller, ?., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (4), 615-636 Cimex lectularius, antennal sensilla, scan- ning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Stiller, D.; and Ranchitham, S. T., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 445-447 [Demonstration] production of cement substance at site of attachment by Argas pusillus larvae; no production of cement substance noted with Ornithodoros batuensis Morphology, Arthropoda Saratsiotis, ?., 1977, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., n. s., v. 30 (1), 51-59 Rhipicephalus muhsamae, R. lunulatus, life cycle study, description of intermediate stages, comparison with other species of R. simus-R. senegalensis complex Morphology, Arthropoda Trainer, J. E., jr.; Self, J. T.; and Richter, ?. M., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 753- 758 Porocephalus crotali, cuticle, ultrastruc- ture, function, phylogenetic implications (clearly pro-arthropodan, uniqueness supports status of independent phylum) Morphology, Arthropoda Saratsiotis, ?.; and Battelli, ?., 1975, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 36 (2-3), 207-214 Rhipicephalus turanicus, R. sanguineus, mor- phologic comparisons of larval, nymphal and adult stages Morphology, Arthropoda Traub, R., 1968, J. Med. Entom., v. 5 (3), 375- 404 discussion of convergent evolution and morpho- logical modifications in helmet-bearing fleas 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Arthropoda Vargas V., ?., 1975, Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 23 (1), 67-75 Subtriquetra subtriquetra, "Description and measurements of the egg, larva and nymph... place this pentastomid in the Porocephalida" Morphology, Arthropoda Vashchenok, V. S., 1975, Entom. Obozr., v. 54 (2), 352-354 Xenopsylla cheopis, formation, structure, and pigmentation of corpora lutea, suggested that these cells fulfill a secretory function Morphology, Arthropoda Waladde, S. M., 1977, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 15 (4), 1976, 379-387 Boophilus microplus, sensory receptors on tarsus I of foreleg and mouthparts, morphol- ogy and innervation, light microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Waladde, S. M., 1977, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 16 (1), 73-79 Boophilus microplus, morphology of sensory receptors, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Andersen, K., 1971, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 19 (1), 21-36 Diphyllobothrium dendriticum, D. norvegicum, and D. latum from fish, morphological com- parison after development through Mesocrice- tus auratus (exper.), concluded that D. nor- vegicum is identical with D. dendriticum Morphology, Cestoda Andersen, ?., 1972, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 20 (4), 255-264 Diphyllobothrium ditremum, description, mor- phological comparison with D. dendriticum and D. latum all with Mesocricetus auratus (exper.) as final host, list of defining characteristics Morphology, Cestoda Baugh, S. C.; and Saxena, S. ?., 1975, Ang. Parasitol., v. 16 (3), 162-169 Choanotaenia passerina, description, egg shell morphology, collared embryonic hooks Morphology, Cestoda Belopol'skaia, ?. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (3), 201-209 Wardium amphitricha, formation of strobila, degree of development of female and male gonads, possible transition to dioecism Morphology, Cestoda Belton, C. M., 1977, J. Electr. Micr., v. 26 (2) , 184 [Abstract] Taenia crassiceps, tegument, freeze-fracture study of morphology Morphology, Cestoda Belton, C. M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 306-313 Taenia crassiceps larvae, tegument, freeze- fracture study Morphology, Cestoda Beveridge, I.; and Rickard, M. D., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 55-59 Taenia pisiformis in rabbits (exper.), growth and development of rosteilar hooks, hook differentiation and size related to age of cysticerci, ability to resist ef- fects of digestive enzymes in vitro, and ability to infect dogs, variability in hook sizes attributable to external influences suggests caution in use of hook lengths as taxonomic characters Morphology, Cestoda Blair, D. G.; and Burt, M. D. ?., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 802-806 Monoecocestus americanus scolex, papillae and associated sensilla, fine structure, distribution, possible function Morphology, Cestoda Bondarenko, S. K.; and Kontrimavichus, V. L., 1976, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 230 (2), 489-491 Wardium, polymorphism among species of cysticercoids, variety of systematic posi- tion of intermediate hosts (oligochaetes, crustaceans), possible phylogenetic sig- nificance Morphology, Cestoda Borgers, M.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 830-843 Taenia taeniaeformis, mice, parenteral treat- ment with mebendazole, progressive micro- morphological changes in cysticerci confined to absorptive compartment of larvae (tegument and tegumental cells), primary interference with microtubular system Morphology, Cestoda Bortoletti, G.; and Ferretti, G., 1973, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 34 (2), 89-110 Echinococcus granulosus, electron micro- scopy: cyst wall; brood capsules; proto- scolex tegument; brood capsule formation; protoscolex formation; comparison with Hy- datigera taeniaeformis larval forms Morphology, Cestoda Boyce, N. P., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (4), 610-613 Eubothrium salvelini, Bothriocephalus scorpii, Clestobothrium crassiceps, descrip- tion of newly discovered dome-shaped struc- ture on parasite surface, designated tumulus Morphology, Cestoda Brooks, D. R.; and Mayes, ?. ?., 1976, Tr. Nebraska Acad. Sc., v. 3, 1974-1976, 20-21 Oochoristica bivitellobata in Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, description, morphological vari- ations: vicinity of Guide Rock and Arapahoe, Nebraska Morphology, Cestoda Caley, J., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 217-235 Hymenolepis nana, comparison of cysticer- coids from Tribolium confusum and mouse villi, electron microscopy; activation and excystation effects of bile salts, other sur- factants, pH, succinic and lactic acid SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Cestoda Caley, J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 251-262 Moniezia expansa, cysticercoids in oribatid mites, 15 and 28 weeks of development, trans- formation from cellular to mainly fibrous structure, scolex development, electron mi- croscopy Morphology, Cestoda Coil, W. H., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 9-14 Shipleya inermis, embryophore (inner capsule) of oncosphere, histochemistry and electron microscopy, lamina in zig-zag pattern, perme- ability to various substances, development Morphology, Cestoda Euzet, L.; and Gabrion, C., 1976, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 283, s. D (4), 367-370 Anomotaenia constricta, Hymenolepis stylosa, larvae, presence of morphogenetic field in scolex which stimulates graduated differen- tiation of tegument and associated struc- tures from scolex to cercomer Morphology, Cestoda Gubaidulin, ?. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 4 (3), 219-222 Alveococcus multilocularis, comparative structure of cysts from muskrat and sheep, host tissue reaction Morphology, Cestoda Gustafsson, M. ?. S., 1976, Acta Zool. Fennica (146) , 1-16 Echinococcus granulosus, basic cell types in neck region of nearly adult cestodes Morphology, Cestoda Hart, R. J.; Turner, R.; and Wilson, R. G., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 129- 134 Hymenolepis nana, bunamidine causes decrease in glucose uptake and increase in glucose efflux and stimulation of surface phospha- tase activity, suggests that disruption of integument is mode of action by which worm death is caused, ultrastructural studies confirm these biochemical indications of integumental damage Morphology, Cestoda Gabrion, C., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 249-262 Anomotaenia constricta, morphology of adult and egg, morphology, migration and develop- ment of Cysticercus in intermediate host Morphology, Cestoda Gabrion, C., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (2), 117-130 Hymenolepis stylosa, comparative larval de- velopment in 3 insects, brief description of adult and eggs Morphology, Cestoda Heath, D. D.; and Lawrence, S. ?., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (3), 417-423 Echinococcus granulosus, culture in vitro from oncosphere to immature hydatid cyst, cyst morphogenesis; safety techniques to avoid accidental infection of laboratory workers Morphology, Cestoda Hess, E.; and Guggenheim, R., 1977, Experi- entia, v. 33 (6), 820 [abstract] Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridium, surface structure Morphology, Cestoda Gabrion, C.; and Gabrion, J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (2), 161-177 Anomotaenia constricta, cysticercoid, ultra structure, histochemistry, comparison with Tatria octacantha Morphology, Cestoda Hira, P. R., 1975, Med. J. Zambia, v. 9 (4), 93-95 Hymenolepis diminuta occasional parasite of man in Zambia, morphological differentiation from H. nana Morphology, Cestoda Gabrion, C.; Plateaux, L.; and Quentin, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (4), 407-420 Anomotaenia brevis cysticercoids in Lepto- thorax nylanderi, mechanism of infection, localization, structure by light and elec- tron microscopy, modifications in parasitized hosts (morphology and pigmentation; behavior and physiology; partial parasitic castra- tion) , changes may render more susceptible to ingestion by final hosts (birds) Morphology, Cestoda Gonzalez, J. P.; and Mishra, G. S., 1975, Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, v. 52 (4), 369-381 Taenia taeniaeformis, life cycle and develop- 'mental morphology in cats (intestin grele) experimentally infected with Cysticercus fas- ciolaris, cysts recovered from naturally in- fected Rattus norvegicus (liver), pathology in cats Morphology, Cestoda Home, P. D.; and Lewin, P. ?. , 1977, Canad. Med. Ass. J., v. 117 (5), 472-473 Taenia spp. eggs discovered in intestinal tract of Egyptian mummy during autopsy, electron microscopic study of tissue Morphology, Cestoda Hulinska, D., 1975, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 195 (3-4), 201-219 morphological and histological development of larval Multiceps endothoracicus Morphology, Cestoda Jain, P. C., 1974, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 43 (8), 1973, 796-797 Moniezia benedeni, M. expansa, presence of double rows of interproglottidal glands: India 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Cestoda Jones, ?., 1975, J. Helminth., v. 49 (4), 251- 261 Bothriocephalus scorpii, external feature of scolex and strobila, attachment and pathol- ogy, segmentation, morphology and sequence of development of reproductive organs, pseudoapolysis, ultrastructure of tegument, ultrastructure and histology of scolex, sense organs, littoral fishes: Wales Morphology, Cestoda Kanemaru, T.; et al., 1976, Exper. Rep. Equine Health Lab. (13), 8-18 Echinococcus granulosus equinus, horses, hepatic unilocular hydatid cysts, morphology: born in Ireland and England, imported to Japan Morphology, Cestoda Kassis, A. I.; Goh, S. L.; and Tanner, C. E., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 199- 211 Echinococcus multilocularis, protoscoleces, changes in tegument ultrasturucture during complement-mediated lysis in vitro, trans- mission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Mokhtar-Maamouri, F.; and Swiderski, Z., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 293-302 Echeneibothrium beauchampi, vitellogenesis , electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Mokhtar-Maamouri, F.; and Swiderski, Z., [1977], Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (6), 1976, 673-674 Echeneibothrium beauchampi, spermatozoid, ultrastructure, presence of only one axoneme Morphology, Cestoda Murav'eva, S. I.; and Popov, V. N., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (8), 1247-1250 Anophryocephalus skrjabini, measurements, taxonomic status; generic diagnosis clarified Morphology, Cestoda Muthukrishnan, S., 1976, Zool. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Anat., v. 95 (4), 431-438 Taenia hydatigena, larval tegument, histo- chemistry Morphology, Cestoda Lambert, ?., 1975, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 296-303 Caryophyllaeus brachycollis, description, life cycle Morphology, Cestoda Lascano, E. F.; Coltorti, ?. ?.; and Varela- Diaz, V. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 853-860 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts, germinal membrane, fine structure Morphology, Cestoda Lethbridge, R. C., 1976, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 6 (1), 87-90 Hymenolepis diminuta, eggshell, architec- ture as revealed by scanning and trans- mission electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Lumsden, R. D., 1975, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 94 (4) , 501-507 Lacistorhynchus tenuis and Hymenolepis diminuta, tegument, model system for studies on membrane structure and function in host- parasite relationships Morphology, Cestoda McVicar, A. H., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 439-442 Acanthobothrium quadripartitum, bothridial hooks, growth characteristics throughout de- velopment, significance of measurements of different hook components in diagnosis of Acanthobothrium species Morphology, Cestoda Narsapur, V. S., 19 77, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 46 (11) , 1976, 603-609 Moniezia expansa, life-cycle study, larval development in mites, length of development to cysticercoid stage, prepatent period in lambs Morphology, Cestoda Novak, ?., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 47^50 Mesocestoides corti in gonadectomized mice, markedly increased number of polycephalic tetrathyridia present in 150-day-old intraperitoneal larval populations, effect most pronounced in male hosts and in both sexes inversely correlated with size of populations Morphology, Cestoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; and Vasilev, I., 1973, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 16, 153-160 Raillietina carneostrobilata, spermatozoa, ultrastructure of tail Morphology, Cestoda Reissenweber, N. J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 25-33 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human lungs, scolices and brood capsules, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, glycogen, RNA, metabolic pathways, various types of cells in brood capsules Morphology, Cestoda Mokhtar Maamouri, F.; and Swiderski, ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (4), 269-281 Acanthobothrium, Onchobothrium, spermatogene- sis, spermatozoon differentiation and fine structure, electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Rybicka, K., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 92 (2), 241-255 Hymenolepis diminuta, ultrastructure of macromeres in cleavage SUBJECT HEADINGS 99 Morphology, Cestoda Sakaguchi, Y.; et al., 1974, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 16 (1), 27-33 Diplogonoporus grandis, 3 human case reports, morphological descriptions of recovered worms, kamala treatment: Japan Morphology, Cestoda Schantz, P. M.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 334-344 Echinococcus granulosus, morphology of strobilae from domestic animals compared with those of Echinococcus spp. collected from sylvatic animals, because of few vari- ations in taxonomy concluded that all represent the single species of E. granulo- sus; foxes apparently become infected after scavenging dead sheep Morphology, Cestoda Schantz, P. M.; et al., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 70-78 significance of infectivity survey of domes- tic animals and wild carnivores as potential reservoir hosts of Echinococcus granulosus in Argentina, host-induced morphologic varia- tions Morphology, Cestoda Slais, J.; and Machnicka, ?., 1976, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 196 (1-2), 85-92 Taenia saginata, appearance of temporary rostellum and hook anlages during early development Morphology, Cestoda Specian, R.D.; Allison, V. F.; and Ubelaker, J. E., 1974, Proc. 32. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America (St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 13-15), 184-185 Hymenolepis diminuta, fine structure of scolex Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 495-504 Inermicapsifer madagascariensis, oncospheral hook morphogenesis, fine structural charac- teristics Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; and Eckert, J., 1977,.Parasit- ology, v. 75 (2), xix-xx [Abstract] Echinococcus granulosus, oncospheres, ultra- structure Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; Euzet, L.; and Schoenenberger, N., 1975, Cellule, v. 71 (1), 5-18 Catenotaenia pusilla, Hymenolepis diminuta, Inermicapsifer madagascariensis, ultra- structure of nephridial systems Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; and Mackiewicz, J. S., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 61-73 Glaridacris catostomi, vitellogenesis , elec- tron microscope study: vitelline cell dif- ferentiation; role of nucleus, its matura- tion and transformation during vitelline cell cytomorphosis; nuclear and cytoplasmic glycogen synthesis and storage; origin and development of shell globules Morphology, Cestoda Swilenov, D.; Heymer, ?.; and Haferkamp, 0., 1976, Ztschr ? Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 25-29 Echinococcus multilocularis, Meriones unguiculatus infected with scolices, scanning electron microscopy of developing cysts Morphology, Cestoda TalIman, ?. J.; and Ritter, E., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (6), 864 Corallotaenia minutia, "the presence of a furrow or sulcus extending from the apical region to the strobila ... is characteris- tic of all worms with a clearly stained sco- lex and should be included in the species description." Morphology, Cestoda Testa, J.; and Dailey, M. D., 1977, Bull. South. Calif. Acad. Sc., v. 76 (2), 99-110 Phyllobpthrium delphini in marine mammals, description of 5 new cyst morphotypes, measurements compared with existing morpho- types, zoogeography; results indicate that P. delphini and Monorygma grimaldii should maintain separate generic status and that P. delphini may represent more'than one species Morphology, Cestoda Thompson, R. C. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 31-36 Echinococcus granulosus, secondary hydatid cysts in Meriones unguiculatus, histological study of development of brood capsules and protoscolices Morphology, Cestoda Vasilev, I.; and Poliakova-Krusteva, 0., 1973, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 16, 29-42 Raillietina carneostrobilata, integument, ultrastructure Morphology, Cestoda Vercelli-Retta, J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 15-23 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human and bovine lungs, germinal membrane, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, metabolic pathways, possible endo- crine system; possible future pharmacological studies for interference with parasite de- velopment Morphology, Cestoda Webb, R. ?., 1977, J. Morphol., v. 154 (3), 339-356 Hymenolepis microstoma cysticercoid, organi- zation and fine structure of scolex muscles Morphology, Cestoda Webb, R. ?.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (7) , 1206-1222 Hymenolepis microstoma, metacestode, nervous tissue, fine structure, identification of four nerve cell types and five vesicle types Morphology, Cestoda Yamane, Y.; Seki, R.; and Okada, N., 1976, Yonago Acta Med., v. 20 (2), 5 5-65 diphyllobothriid cestodes, surface topography of teguments (with special reference to genital atrium and microtriches) and egg- shells , scanning electron microscopy 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Allison, V. F.; et al., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 92 (2), 291-297 Porrocaecum sulcatum, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Anderson, I. G. ?., 1976, J. South African Vet. Med. Ass., v. 47 (1), 23-27 Pneumostrongylus calcaratus, morphology of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage larvae, exper. trans mission to impala unsuccessful Morphology, Nematoda Annaev, Dzh.; and Mushkambarova, M. G., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Turkmen. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (5) , 81-87 Abbreviata turkomanica, description, life cycle Morphology, Nematoda Anya, A. 0., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 267-351 physiological aspects of reproduction in nematodes, extensive review: range of repro- ductive phenomena; reproductive system; male and female gametes; physiology of fertiliza- tion; development; sex differentiation; nu- trition and other factors in egg production; behavioural aspects of reproduction; repro- ductive phenomena and parasitism Morphology, Nematoda Aoki, Y.; and Katamine, D., 1975, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 17 (1), 27-34 Dirofilaria immitis, scanning electron morphology, morphometric data Morphology, Nematoda Araujo, P., 1975, Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (2), 167-172 Ascaris suum, third-stage larvae, sexual di- morphism in genital primordium and in inter- nal structure of tail (rectal glands) Morphology, Nematoda Areekul, S.; and Tipayamontri, U. , 1974 , South- east Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 31-38 Ancylostoma braziliense, egg counts, sex, number and size of developing worms, measure- ments, hematologic changes in hosts, compara- tive study of findings in dogs and cats (both exper.) infected by oral and cutaneous routes Morphology, Nematoda Bain, 0.; and Chabaud, A.-G., 1975, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 50 (2), 209-221 Oswaldofilaria 3 spp., morphology and de- velopment in mosquitoes Morphology, Nematoda Bain, 0.; and Quentin, J. C., 1977, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 52 (5), 569-575 Dipetalonema weissi, adult morphology, lar- val development in Ornithodoros erraticus (exper.), comparison with D. viteae Morphology, Nematoda Bain, 0.; and Schulz-Key, H., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (4), 474-478 Onchocerca tubingensis, description of fe- male and morphologic comparisons with 0. garmsi n. sp. Morphology, Nematoda Balasingam, E., 1964, Med. J. Malaya, v. 19 (1) 46-47 growth and morphology of Placoconus lotoris Morphology, Nematoda Balbo, T.; and Abate, 0., 1972, Parassito- logia, v. 14 (2-3), 239-244 Dirofilaria immitis, D. repens, Dipetalo- nema sp., microfilaria from dogs, staining for localization of acid phosphatase, de- tailed procedure, basis for diagnostic differentiation Morphology, Nematoda Bennet-Clark, H. C., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 313-342 mechanics of nematode feeding: anatomy of nematode oesophageal pump; feeding perform- ance; theory of filling and emptying of nema- tode oesophagus; a model for filling cycle of oesophagus of Ascaris Morphology, Nematoda Beverley-Burton, M. ; Nyman, 0. L.; and Pippy, J. H. C., 1977, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 34 (1), 105-112 Anisakis simplex larvae, description, mor- phology with particular reference to excre- tory system; comparative morphology of larvae from Clupea harengus harengus and Salmo salar in widely separated areas of North Atlantic suggest that Anisakis larvae Type I is A. simplex, findings substantiated by acid phos- phatase polymorphism studies Morphology, Nematoda Bhaibulaya, M.; and Indrangarm, S., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3) , 391-394 Cyclodontostomum purvisi, accidental parasi- tism in man discovered during survey for in- cidence in rats, morphology, measurements: Thailand Morphology, Nematoda Bhaibulaya, M.; and Indra-ngarm, S., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (1), 118-119 Echinocephalus uncinatus, morphometric data, electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Bird, A. F., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 107-137 skeletal structures in nematodes (copulatory spicules, cuticle, egg shell): structure, chemical composition, ontogeny, function, review Morphology, Nematoda Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Demchenko, A. N., 1973, Parazity Zhivot. i Rasten., Akad. Nauk Moldavsk. SSR (9), 281-285 Raphidascaris acus, structure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Cestoda Zdarska, Z.; and Slais, J., 1973, Plzen. Lek. Sborn. (39), 227-229 Cysticercus cellulosae, racemose form, dif- ferentiation for diagnostic purposes through electron microscopic differences in struc- ture of wall of vesicles Morphology, Host Aikawa, M.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Path. (420), v. 87 (2), 285-296 Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites, ultrastruc- tural study of penetration of host cell by parasite Morphology, Host Aikawa, M.; Hsieh, C.-L.; and Miller, L. H., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 152-154 Plasmodium s imiovale- and P. fieldi-infected Macaca mulatta, ultrastructural alterations in cell membrane of erythrocytes, caveola- vesicle complexes likely correspond to Schiiffner's dots, electron dense excrescences at protruded tip of infected erythrocytes Morphology, Host Crompton, D. W. T.; and Nesheim, M. C., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 95-194 host-parasite relationships in alimentary tract of domestic birds, extensive review: nutrition of domestic birds; alimentary tract as habitat for parasites; alimentary tract of germ-free birds; parasite distribution within alimentary tract; relationships between para- sites and host digestive physiology and nu- trition Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Dev, ?.; and Mishra, G. C., 1976, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 45 (15), 556-557 [Letter] Poecilobdella granulosa, giant nerve cells, sub-pharyngeal and segmental ganglia, demonstration technique Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Hoskin, G. P.; and Cheng, T. C., 1970, Proc. Symp. Mollusca (Cochin, Jan. 12-16, 1968), pt. 3, 780-798 Mucronalia nitidula from Holothuria atra, external and internal anatomy, functional morphology, host specificity: off Queen's Surf Beach, Oahu, Hawaii Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Jones, S.; and James, D. ?., 1970, Proc. Symp. Mollusca (Cochin, Jan. 12-16, 1968), pt. 3, 799-804 Stilifer sp. in Holothuria atra (cloacal chamber), description, early development: localities in the neighborhood of Manadapam Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Kikuchi, S.; et al., 1977, Eisei Dobutsu (Japan. J. San. Zool.), v. 28 (4), 393-400 Hirudo nipponica, morphology, denticular arrangement, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Matsubara, J. ?.; and Dudley, P. L., 19 76, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 377-389 Dicyemmenea californica, adult nematogens and rhombogens, fine structure Morphology, Host Ellis, D. S.; and Evans, D. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 380 [Dem- onstration] Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, electron micrographs of passage of Trypanosoma through the peritrophic membrane of Glossina morsi- tans in central region of midgut Morphology, Host Plateaux, L., 1972, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 14 (3), 203-220 Dilepididae (probably Choanotaenia) , modi- fication of color and morphology of infected ants (Leptothorax nylanderi); ants con- sidered to be social parasites may be iden- tical to their hosts but modified by para- sites Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Christensen, A. M., 1976, Ophelia, v. 15 (1) , 77-97 Kronborgia spiralis [n. comb.], redescrip- tion, morphological features, life history, host-parasite relationships Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Damas, D., 1977, Arch. Zool. Exper. et Gen., v. 118 (1), 29-42 Glossiphonia complanata, anatomy and develop- ment of female genital apparatus during an- nual cycle, histology, ultrastructure Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Matsubara, J. ?.; and Dudley, P. L., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 390-409 Dicyemmenea californica, preeclosional vermi- form stages and infusoriform larvae, fine structure, Octopus bimaculoides Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Williams, J. ?., 1977, Austral. J. Zool., v. 25 (2), 187-191 Temnocephala novae-zealandiae, epidermal sensory receptors Morphology, Nematoda Alcaino, H.; and Huerta, J., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 25 (3-4), 136-137 Uncinarla stenocephala discovered in intes- tines of 2 dogs (perros) at necropsy, morpho- logical descriptions: Chile Morphology, Nematoda Ali-Khan, ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 71 (4), 469-482 Onchocerca, comparative morphology, histology and measurements of one male and one female specimen of Onchocerca sp. excised from the wrist of an Ontario, Canada resident, 2 bovine spp. from Canada and 0. cervicalis from the ligamentum nuchae of a horse from Georgia, U.S.A. 92 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda , Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Khatkevich, L. ?. , 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (3), 223-230 4 spp. of Dioctophymata, fine structure of somatic musculature, distribution of DNA and RNA Morphology, Nematoda Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Koroleva, ?. ?., 19 69, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 21-29 Ascaridia galli, Hystrichis tricolor, com- parison of micromorphology and histochemistry of hypodermal-muscular sac during pre-imagi- nal development Morphology, Nematoda Braide, E. I.; and Georgi, J. R., 1974, Cornell Vet., v. 64 (2), 233-239 equine cyathostomes, number of external leaf crown elements, unsuitable for generic clas- sification but provides relatively constant character at species level Morphology, Nematoda Brzosko, W. J.; and Gancarz, Z., 1970, Med. Dosw. i Mikrobiol., v. 22 (1), 91-94 Trichinella spiralis, electron microscopy of larval cuticular antigenic structure Morphology, Nematoda Cavallo, G., 1974, Pediatria, Napoli, v. 82 (4), 628-653 Enterobius vermicularis, extensive morpho- logic and clinical review of infection in humans Morphology, Nematoda Cawthorn, R. J.; and Anderson, R. C., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (3), 313-323 Physaloptera maxillaris, description of de- velopment and stages in Mephitis mephitis (exper.), attempted experimental infection of other definitive hosts produced no pa- tent infections but worms were found in Canis familiaris and Mustela furo (Felis catus, Procyon lotor, Rattus norvegicus, Mustela vison all negative), experimental investigation of possible paratenic hosts (Rana pipiens, Thamnophis sirtalis, Mus musculus, Gallus sp.) Morphology, Nematoda Chauhan, P. P. S.; and Pande, ?. P., 1972, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 42 (11), 919-929 Paracooperia nodulosa, third- and fourth- stage larvae (future males and females) described, preadult and adult males and fe- males described, morphological variations, buffalo calves Morphology, Nematoda Chhabra, R. C.; and Singh, K. S., 1977, In- dian J. Animal Sc., v. 47 (4), 178-184 Spirocerca lupi, third-stage juveniles, mor- phology, life history, effect of temperature and humidity on development, viability, and infectivity Morphology, Nematoda Daengsvang, S., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 63-70 Gnathostoma vietnamicum, morphology and morphometric measurements show variation of cephalic hooklet rows on the head bulbs and few body cuticular spines, gross pathology in naturally infected Aonyx cinerea (urinary system) and preliminary experimental life cycle in Mesocyclops leuckarti and Trichopsis vittatus: Thailand Morphology, Nematoda Despommier, D. D.; and Mueller, ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 775-785 Trichinella spiralis, stichosome ultrastruc- ture, stichocytes contain two major types of granules which contain antigens identical to those previously described from excretion- secretion products of mature muscle larvae Morphology, Nematoda Durette-Desset, M. C., 1976, Bull. Mus. Na- tional Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (388), Zool. (270), 711-720 Brevistriatinae, redefinition based on evo- lution of important characteristics (orien- tation of ridges, carene development, number and segmentation of crests), good correlation between morphological characters and distri- bution of species among hosts and geographi- cal regions Morphology, Nematoda Dyer, W. G., 1972, Tr. Illinois Acad. Sc., v. 65 (1-2), 23-25 Mastophorus numidica, morphology, presence or absence of pseudolabial teeth, shape of stoma and form of spicules are most reliable characters for separating species of Masto- phorus Morphology, Nematoda Enigk, K.; and Dey-Hazra, ?., 1976, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 89 (14), 276-281 Ascaris suum eggs, protein layer, surface structure and function Morphology, Nematoda Fedchenko, A. P., 1971, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 20 (4), 511-523 English translation of Russian article pub- lished in 1870 on the structure and repro- duction of the guinea worm (Filaria medinen- sis) Morphology, Nematoda Foor, W. E., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 849-864 Ascaris suum, glandular vas deferens, struc- ture and function Morphology, Nematoda Gibson, D. W.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (1), 74-87 Onchocerca volvulus, humans with severe onchocercal dermatitis, ultrastructure of microfilariae and host skin tissues before and after diethylcarbamazine treatment: Cameroon SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Nematoda Gibson, D. I.; and Taylor, A. L., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), ? [Abstract] Ascaridoidea, excretory system, comment upon taxonomic significance and function Morphology, Nematoda Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 752-771 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, distri- bution and localization of acetylcholines- terase, presence in synapses of large dense- core vesicles and small lucent vesicles Morphology, Nematoda Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (3), 421-435 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, selec- tive uptake of noradrenaline, dopa, and 5- hydroxytryptamine, light autoradiographic and ultrastructural study Morphology, Nematoda Goldstein, P., 1977, J. Morphol., v. 154 (3), 317-337 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, spermato- genesis and spermiogenesis, morphology of chromosomes Morphology, Nematoda Grigonis, G. J., jr.; and Solomon, G. ?., 1976, Exper. Parastiol., v. 40 (2), 286-297 Capillaria hepatica, egg shell in situ following freeze-dry fixation of infected mouse liver, fine structure, histochemistry Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1975, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool., v. 30 (8), 605-614 Haemonchus contortus, ultrastructure of in- testine, relationship to diet and metabo- lism; possibly phylogenetically young para- site in adaptation to host Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (2), v. 32 (5), 351-361 Bunostomum trigonocephalum, ultrastructure of intestinal cells; probably not haemato- phage, host anemia probably results from injuries to host gut followed by blood loss Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, v. 32 (8), s. B, Zool. (3), 585-590 Haemonchus contortus, ultrastructure of body wall, strong musculature and many mitochon- dria as adaptation for continual undulation while attached to host abomasum wall Morphology, Nematoda Henriksen, Sv. Aa., 1975, Medlemsbl. Danske Dyrlaegeforen., v. 58 (21), 833-842 Ostertagia ostertagi, morphology, life cycle, comparison with other nematodes, pathogenicity, clinical aspects, immunity, diagnosis, control, brief review Morphology, Nematoda Hibler, C. P.; and Metzger, C. J., 1974, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 10 (4), 361-369 Elaeophora schneideri, morphology and devel- opment of larval stages in horse flies and Odocoileus hemionus, pathogenesis in abnormal definitive hosts (Cervus canadensis, Ovis aries) Morphology, Nematoda Hutchinson, G. W.; and Slocombe, J. 0. D., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (3), 143-152 Haemonchus contortus in rabbits (exper.), parasitological findings, developmental morphology, concluded that laboratory rab- bit could be useful experimental host Morphology, Nematoda Jarman, M., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 293-312 ( Ascaris lumbricoides, neuromuscular physi- ology, review: morphology; working of nerve- muscle preparation; ionic fluxes across mus- cle cell membranes Morphology, Nematoda Kamiya, ?., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1), 139-141 Rictularia tani, prevalence survey in ro- dents, male and female morphometric data and measurements, comparisons of present and previous studies: vicinity of Bangkok, Thailand Morphology, Nematoda Kan, S. P., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (3), 351-358 Tanqua tiara, ultrastructure of intestinal epithelium, presence of polymorphic inclusion bodies possibly associated with parasite's mode of feeding: Singapore Morphology, Nematoda Kelly, ?.; Little, M. D.; and Voge, ?., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (5), 694-699 Strongyloides sp. (S. fulleborni-like) in- fections in natives discovered during intes- tinal parasitic survey, mintezol, morpholog- ical comparisons with other Strongyloides spp.: Fly River, Kiunga, Papua Morphology, Nematoda Kelly, ?.; and Voge, ?., 1973, Papua N. Guinea Med. J., v. 16 (1), 59 Strongyloides n. sp. reported from humans (feces), preliminary morphologic character- istics of ova: Middle Fly River area, Ki- unga, West District, Papua New Guinea Morphology, Nematoda Keppner, E. J., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 411-423 Spinitectus micracanthus, life cycle and development in Lepomis macrochirus and Hexa- genia sp., larvae compared with S. gracilis lorphology, Nematoda Lanzavecchia, G.; Valvassori, R.; and De Eguileor, M., 1977, J. Molecular Biol., v. Ill (3), 371-374 Nematomorpha, existence of bipolarity in thick myofilaments, possible implications for mechanism of muscle contraction 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Laumond, C.; and Lyon, J. P., 197 5, Acta Trop., v. 32 (4), 334-339 Allantonematidae n. sp., probably belonging to Iotonchium, morphology and life cycle, from Helophilus trivittatus and H. pendulus : Sud de la France Morphology, Nematoda Mack, J. K.; and Birova, V., 1976, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. [1), v. 31 (2), 91-103 Heterakis gallinarum, variations in tail length, numbers of caudal papillae, positions of caudal papillae, configuration of alae; various phenotypes, significance in helmin- thological systematics Morphology, Nematoda Laurence, B. R.; and Simpson, M. G., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 CI). 12 [Demonstration] Brugia spp., autoradiography and ultrastruc- ture of filarial larvae development and me- tabolism in mosquito hosts, uptake of amino and nucleic acids Morphology, Nematoda Lewis, L. M.; et al., 1977, Biol. Bull., v. 153 (2) , 436 [Abstract] Strongylus edentatus, ultrastructure of syn- cytial intestinal epithelium, possible con- traction mechanisms Morphology, Nematoda Lichtenfels, J. R.; and Brancato, F. P., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (5), 691-693 Phocanema sp., fourth-stage larva, pulled from throat of Eskimo, case report, para- site morphology: Alaska Morphology, Nematoda Lim, ?. L., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 275-277 [Demonstra- tion] Angiostrongylus malaysiensis, comparisons and variations in adult worms from 3 regions of Western Malaysia Morphology, Nematoda McLaren, D. J., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 195-265 nematode sense organs (cephalic, cervical, caudal, non-regional), morphology and func- tional considerations, extensive review Morphology, Nematoda McLaren, D. J., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 139-161 nematodes, morphology of sense organ/secre- tory cell relationship (amphidial and phas- midial sense organs, papillae), mechanics of secretion, experimental evidence for secre- tion, review Morphology, Nematoda Madden, P. ?.; and Tromba, F. G., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 265-271 Ascaris suum adults of known ages recovered from pigs experimentally infected with eggs from the same stock, variation in number, size, and shape of lip denticles, concluded that denticles are functional and become worn through use Morphology, Nematoda Madel, G.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (1), 81-92 Sphaerularia bombi, evaginated tubular re- productive tract, light and electron micros- copy of tube cells, cytochemistry of fat body cells of parasite Morphology, Nematoda Lim, ?. L., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 376-381 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, redescription, morphologic comparisons with A. malaysiensis and with A. cantonensis from Formosa: East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia Morphology, Nematoda Lim, ?. L., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (4), 530-533 Gnathostoma spinigerum adult worms removed from naturally infected Prionodon linsang (stomach) during survey for possible infec- tions in civet and wild cats, morphologic statistics, discussion of civet cat dietary habits in relationship to infection: Bukit Mandol Forest Reserve, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur Morphology, Nematoda Lora Lamia Donin, C.; and Cotelli, F., 1977, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 61 (2), 193- 200 Gordius panighettensis, ultrastructure of spermatozoon> aberrant immotile, rod-like sperm unlike any other in zoological scale Morphology, Nematoda ???, J. W.; and Lim, ?. L., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (1), 22-28 Breinl ia booliati, morphometric data, host survey: Sarawak, Indonesia Morphology, Nematoda Martinez Baez, ?., 1976, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, v. 36 (3), 139-150 Onchocerca volvulus microfilariae, extensive morphological description with emphasis on cephalic and caudal areas: Chiapas, Mexico Morphology, Nematoda Martinez Gomez, F.; and Hernandez Rodriguez, 295 3133, ReV" Iber' Parasit?l-> v. 33 (2-3), Ostertagia circumcincta, ultrastructure of body wall and intestinal epithelium Morphology, Nematoda Martinez-Palomo, ?.; and Martinez-Baez, M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1007-1018 Onchocerca volvulus, microfilariae from pa- tients in Mexico, morphology (light and scanning and transmission electron micro- scopy) for comparison with African strains SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Nematoda Maung, M., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 41-45 Ascaris lumbricoides from man, Ascaris suum from pigs, morphological comparisons of denticles, cuticular striations, eggs and spicules Morphology, Nematoda Meszaros, F., 1972, Parasitol. Hungar., v. 5, 163-176 Angiostrongylus dujardini, morphometric data, survey of incidence in rodents Morphology, Nematoda Michel, J. F.; Lancaster, M. G.; and Hong, C., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 83-86 Ostertagia ostertagi females, variation in form of vulval flap, effect of genetic fac- tors much smaller than effect of host re- sistance Morphology, Nematoda Misiura, ?., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38) , 247-251 Echinuria uncinata, larval development in Daphnia pulex, D. magna and Heterocypris incongruens (all exper.) (hemocoel of all) Morphology, Nematoda Molnar, K., 1976, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 26 (2), 183-188 Philometra obturans, male and female de- scribed, life cycle Morphology, Nematoda Molnar, K.; and Fernando, C. H., 1975, J. Hel- minth. , v. 49 (1), .19-24 Philometra cylindracea, description of male, redescription of female, developmental cycle Morphology, Nematoda Moncol, D. J., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 86-92 Strongyloides ransomi, biology and morphol- ogy of transcolostral phase in pigs Morphology, Nematoda Mullin, S. W., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (2), 256 Edesonfilaria malayensis, morphologic des- cription of microfilariae Morphology, Nematoda Munn, ?. ?., 1977, Tissue and Cell, v. 9 (1), 23-34 Haemonchus contortus, structure of intes- tinal cells, helical polymeric extracellu- lar protein associated with luminal surface for which name contortin is proposed, Oster- 'tagia circumcincta also contained contortin- like material but Nippostrongylus brasili- ensis and Syphacia obvelata contained ma- terial associated with outer surface of microvilli which was quite distinct from contortin Morphology, Nematoda Mutafova, T., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 239-245 Ascaridia dissimilis, A. galli, gametogony, spermatogenesis, mitotic and male meiotic karyotypes, both species similar Morphology, Nematoda Mutafova, T.; and Komandarev, S., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 247-250 Trichinella nelsoni, laboratory strain, karyotype of males and females Morphology, Nematoda Nickle, W. R.; and Hoegger, Ch. H., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 173-177 Reesimermis nielseni, scanning electron microscope study, infective stage, external anatomy of parts of male Morphology, Nematoda Poinar, G. 0., jr.; and Hess, R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 27-33 Romanomermis culicivorax, parasitic juve- niles, morphological evidence of possible transport system for transcuticular uptake of nutrients Morphology, Nematoda Polley, L.; and Hoerning, ?., 1977, Rev. Suisse Zool., v. 84 (3), 675-680 Spiculocaulus austriacus, morphometry Morphology, Nematoda Puliaevskaia, N. V., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 119-122 Metastrongylus salmi and Spirocerca lupi females, morphology of genital tract Morphology, Nematoda Puliaevaksia, N. V., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 123-125 Alfortia edentatus females, morphology of different sections of the genital tract Morphology, Nematoda Purnomo; Dennis, D. T.; and Partono, F., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1001-1006 Brugia timori, morphologic description with comparison to B. malayi Morphology, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Krishnasamy, M. ; and Tchepra- koff, R., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (2), 159-170 Tarsubulura perarmata, life cycle, organo- genesis and morphology of larval stages, ontogenesis of cephalic structures from third stage to adult Morphology, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; and Seureau, C., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 701-719 Pterygodermatites hispanica, life cycle and development in Apodemus sylvaticus (exper.) and Locusta migratoria (exper.), morphology and organogenesis of larval stages, onto- genesis of cephalic structures, migration of larvae and cellular reactions in insect host 9 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Seureau, C.; and Vernet, R., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 51-64 Pterygodermatites affinis, life cycle, de- velopment, morphology, cellular reaction in insect host Morphology, Nematoda Quentin, J. C.; Troncy, P. M.; and Barre, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 83-93 Aprocta cylindrica, description of adult, life cycle, growth, development, larval morphogenesis Morphology, Nematoda Rao, S. H.; and Venkataratnam, ?., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (1), 14-20 Oesophagostomum asperum, goats (large intes- tine), morphology and development of eggs and free living larval stages, measurements of larvae compared with 0. venulosum and 0. columbianum Morphology, Nematoda Rao, S. H.; and Venkataratnam, ?., 1977, Indian Vet. J., v. 54 (2) , 102-107 Oesophagostomum asperum in goats, life history study, detailed description of morphology and development of 4th and 5th larval stages Morphology, Nematoda Richards, A. J.; et al., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 153-158 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, in vitro incu- bation with prostaglandin Ei, effect on gly- colysis, on worm morphology, and on survival in vivo, results support view that prosta- glandins play vital role in mechanism of worm expulsion Morphology, Nematoda Richter, S., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 69 [Correction for 1971 a] Hydromermis contorta, preparasitic larvae, stoma armament, orientation Morphology, Nematoda Rojo-Vazquez, F. ?.; and Cordero del Campillo, M., [1975], Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (6), 1974, 685-699 Neostrongylus linearis, life cycle in mollusc intermediate hosts and sheep, morphology of larval stages Morphology, Nematoda Ross, J. F.; and Smith, S. M., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (7) , 1084-1102 comments on useful characters in taxonomy of Mermithidae Morphology, Nematoda Rubin, H.; and Trelease, R. N., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 577-588 As caris suum, developing larvae, correlation of ultrastructural changes in lipid body and glycogen patterns with certain biochemical events occurring during lipid to carbohydrate interconversion, elucidation of specific tissue sites and accompanying organelles as- sociated with this metabolic conversion Morphology, Nematoda Rubtsov, I. ?., 196 6, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 17, 128-156 ontogenesis of mermithids, illustrated des- cription of structure of body, cuticle, amphids, longitudinal fields, stichosome, osmosome, trophosome and reproductive organs; technique of preparing material Morphology, Nematoda Sakaguchi, Y.; and Katamine, D., 1971, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 13 (4), 159-169 anisakid larvae in marine fishes, prevalence survey, morphometric comparisons: East and South China Seas; sea near Nagasaki Morphology, Nematoda Schlesinger, J. J.; Dubois, J. G.; and Beaver, P. C., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (2), 204-207 Brugia-like filarial infection in young sol- dier, mature male filarial worm removed from retro-auricular lymph node: New Jersey and Maryland army training areas Morphology, Nematoda Schulz-Key, H., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 348-358 Filariidae spp., microfilariae infecting Cervus elaphus, morphological comparisons and localization patterns: southern Germany Morphology, Nematoda Seesee, F. M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 511-514 Cephaluris coloradensis, eggshell, morphol- ogy and histochemistry Morphology, Nematoda Seesee, F. M. ; Wescott, R. ?.; and Gorham, J. R., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1135- 1137 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, scanning elec- tron microscopy, suitable method of speci- men preparation, visualization of surface topography in situ Morphology, Nematoda Segida, G. V., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 133-145 Ascaridia galli, fine structure of the peripheral sensory nervous system Morphology, Nematoda Semenova, ?. ?., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 145-156 Contracaecum micropapillatum, detailed mor- phology of egg, four larval stages, juvenile and adult Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 519-523 infective larvae of Ancylostoma tubaeforme and A. caninum differentiated by scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 382-385 Arthrostoma longespiculum, scanning electron microscopic study of parasite surfaces SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (1), 45-49 Ancylostoma buckleyi, morphometric data, scanning electron microscopy: Cairns, North Queensland, Australia Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (3), 390-394 Bathmostomum sangeri in Elephas indicus, light and scanning electron microscopy, mor- phometric data, confirmation that parasite is probably a Strongylidae rather than Ancylo- stomidae: circus elephants in Brisbane, Australia (primary origin unknown) Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P.; and Arundel, J. H., 1976, South- east Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (1) , 102-105 Hypodontus macropi, morphometric data, com- parison of statistics of males and females, scanning electron microscopy: Tasmania, Aus- tralia Morphology, Nematoda Setasuban, P.; and Vajrasthira, S., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 505-509 Ancylostoma malayanum, scanning electron microscopy, comparative morphometric measure- ments Morphology, Nematoda Sharma, B. N. ; Singh, S. P.; and Sahai, B. N., 1977, Pantnagar J. Research, v. 2 (2), 188-189 Setaria digitata, S. cervi, blood of rabbits (exper.), differences in morphology of microfilariae Morphology, Nematoda Shava, F. H. M.; and Lewis, J. W., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 75 (2), xxv-xxvi [Abstract] Syphacia stroma, S. obvelata, S. mesocri- ceti, differences in general body surface, lip regions, eggs, and mamelons, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Sinha, A. K.; and Sahai, B. N., 1976, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 64 (8), 1192-1196 morphological determinations of eggs and in- fective larvae recovered from dogs and human sources to establish Ancylostoma duodenale and A. caninum as sources of infections in Patna, Bihar, India Morphology, Nematoda Sivanandam, S.; and Fredericks, H. J., 1966, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (4), 337-338 comparison of relative lengths of Innenkorper (central viscus) in differential diagnosis of Brugia pahangi and Brugia malayi Morphology, Nematoda Sivanandam, S.; and ???, J. W., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 449-451 [Demonstration] Brugia malayi, early embryonic forms of sub- periodic infection seen in peripheral blood of jirds (exper.), possible abnormal host- parasite reaction Morphology, Nematoda Smales, L. R., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 449-456 Labiostrongylus eugenii, life history: em- bryogenesis, larval development within egg, hatching process, second and third stage larval morphology and development, optimal temperatures Morphology, Nematoda Smales, L. R., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 457-461 Labiostrongylus eugenii, life history: mor- phology and development of parasitic stages; failure to establish experimental infections in Macropus eugenii Morphology, Nematoda Smith, J. M., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 9-13 Ancylostoma tubaeforme and Necator ameri- canus third stage larvae, ultrastructure of oesophageal glands compared before and after penetration through rabbit skin Morphology, Nematoda Solomon, G. ?.; and Grigonis, G. J., jr., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (2), 298-307 Capillaria hepatica, changes in egg shell structure following collection of eggs by physical methods or after passage through mouse gastrointestinal tract, relationship to origin and release of antigens contrib- uting to immunological response during granuloma fromation; hypothesis concerning exper. egg granuloma formation, maintenance of homeostasis of eggs in situ, and possible modes of action which trigger development Morphology, Nematoda Soroczan, W., 1976, Ann. Univ. Mariae Curie- Sk^odowska, Sect. C, Biol., v. 31, 281-289 Strongyloides stercoralis, morphology of developmental forms of parasitic and free- living generations, diagnosis determined by morphological features of filariform larvae only after 48 hours of culture Morphology, Nematoda Specian, R. D.; and Ubelaker, J. E., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 (1). 59-65 Seuratum cancellatum, redescription, cephalic morphology, external cuticular modifications, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Stretton, A. 0. W., 1976, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 64 (3), 773-788 Ascaris lumbricoides, anatomy of muscle cells and their neuromuscular contacts, de- velopment of musculature from larval to adult forms, brief comparison with Oxyuris equi Morphology, Nematoda Sucharit, S.; et al., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 549-554 Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia spp., attempted differentiation using morphological charac- teristics 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Sumnaliev, P., 1973, Izvest. Tsentral. Khel- mint. Lab., v. 16, 161-167 Neostrongylus linearis, Muellerius capillar- is, Cystocaulus ocreatus, Protostrongylus sp., differential diagnosis of infective larvae based on biometrie studies Morphology, Nematoda Vincent, A. L.; Ash, L. R.; and Frommes, S. P., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 499-512 Brugia malayi, adults in pulmonary arteries of male Meriones unguiculatus, ultrastructure (cuticle, chords and intrachordal hypodermis, somatic musculature, basal laminae and pseu- docoel, alimentary tract, reproductive sys- tems) Morphology, Nematoda Svare, R., 1977 , Biologia, Bratislava, s. ?, Zool. (3), v. 32 (8), 575-584 Cystocaulus ocreatus, penetration of first stage larvae into snails, localization, mor- phological changes during maturation, moulting Morphology, Nematoda Vincent, A. L.; Portaro, J. K.; and Ash, L. R., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 567-570 Brugia pahangi, midbody ultrastructure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature of adults, compared to B. malayi Morphology, Nematoda Timonov, E. V., 1970, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 4 (3), 237-240 Trichinella, morphogenesis, luminescent mi- croscopy with acridine orange and rhodamine ? Morphology, Nematoda Tongson, M. S.; Arambulo, P. V. Ill; and Tr?vela, V., 1975, Philippine J. Vet. Med., v. 13 (1-2), 163-169 Trichostrongylus longispicularis, morpholog- ical features, body measurements, Brahman cattle: Philippines Morphology, Nematoda Torres, P.; Figueroa, L.; and Navarrete, N., 1972, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 27 (1-2), 52- 55 Trichostrongylus spp. survey in humans, mor- phological differentiation for diagnosis: Chile Morphology, Nematoda Wang, J. S.; and Fujita, J., 1976, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 2 (1), 35-39 Ascaris suum, A. lumbricoides, scanning elec- tron microscopy, especially head, lip, papil- lae, tail, cuticle, denticles, no morpho- logical difference found Morphology, Nematoda Weise, R. W., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 854-857 Haemonchus contortus, dorsal buccal lancet, light and electron microscopy, functional re- lation of morphologic findings to feeding mechanism Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (8) , 1131-1146 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, cephalic sense organs, form and function Morphology, Nematoda Trimble, J. J. Ill; and Thompson, S. ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 131-144 Ascaris suum, intestinal epithelium, carbo- hydrate cytochemistry, microvilli surface, basal lamella, electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?., 1976, J. Nematol., v. 8 (1), 92-93 Capillaria hepatica, somatic centrioles, morphology, rare occurrence, incomplete structure, relation to eutely Morphology, Nematoda Ubelaker, J. E.; and Allison, V. F., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 802-807 Ascaris lumbricoides, A. suum, Toxocara canis, T. mystax, eggs, fine external morphology, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Vanhaelen-Lindhout, E.; and Smit, ?. ?., 1971, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 23 (4), 381-384 abnormal Trichuris trichiura eggs in feces of children during and immediately after drug therapy with thiabendazole: Netherlands (previous residents of Surinam) Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 71-105 cephalic anatomy of nematodes with astomatous and stomatous buccal capsules, integration of cephalic sense organs into the nematode head, definitions of "lips", "buccal capsule", and "stoma" Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 528-539 Heterakis gallinarum, labial sense organs, scanning and transmission electron micros- copy Morphology, Nematoda Varughese, G., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 78-95 Cyclodontostomum purvisi, life cycle and developmental anatomy of free-living and parasitic stages Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?.; and Hui, N., 1976, J. Parasi- tol., v. 62 (4), 579-584 Heterakis gallinarum, post-labial sense organs, structure, probable function as chemo- and mechano-receptors SUBJECT HEADINGS 99 Morphology, Nematoda . Yoshida, Y.; et al., 1974 Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 510-514 Necator americanus, scanning electron micro- scopic study of adult surface structures and infective-stage larvae Morphology, Nematoda Yoshida, Y.; et al., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 515-518 Ancylostoma duodenale, scanning electron microscopic study of adult surface structures and infective-stage larvae Morphology, Nematoda Yoshihara, T.; et al., 1977, Exper. Rep. Equine Health Lab. (14), 1-12 Dirofilaria immitis, horses (heart, lung), parasite morphology and measurements, pathology: Japan Morphology, Nematoda Zaman, V., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 462-465 Breinlia sergenti, electron microscopic observations on development within the fat body of Armigeres subalbatus (exper.) Morphology, Nematoda Zapotosky, J. E., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 209-221 Paragordius varius, larval stage, fine structure of preseptum Morphology, Nematoda Zapotosky, J. E., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 103-111 Paragordius varius larvae, postseptum fine structure using electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa. [See also Cytology, Pro- tozoa] Morphology, Protozoa Ahmed, F. E.; and Mohammed, ?. ?. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 389-393 Haemoproteus columbae, schizogony Morphology, Protozoa Aikawa, M.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Path. (420), v. 87 (2), 285-296 Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites, ultrastruc- tural study of penetration of host cell by parasite Morphology, Protozoa Alexander, J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 10 [Demonstration] unusual arrangements of microtubules in flagellar axoneme of Leishmania enrietti and L. mexicana not present in L. tropica major, possible use as taxonomic marker for differ- entiation between New and Old World species Morphology, Protozoa Allen, D. J., 1976, Proc. North Dakota Acad. Sc., v. 30, Part I, 1 Acanthamoeba culbertsonii, scanning electron microscopy, comparison of culture specimens with cells from infection, surface micro appendages, possible use of SEM in diagnosis Morphology, Protozoa Allen, D. J.; and Didio, L. J. ?., 1976, Ohio J. Sc., v. 76 (4), 167-171 Hartmannella culbertsoni, morphology and pleomorphism during active growth, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Amerault, T. E.; Roby, T. 0.; and Sealock, R. L., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (10), 1515-1519 Anaplasma marginale, ultrastructure after freeze-fractur ing, comparison with thin sec- tioning and staining Morphology, Protozoa Ankrom, S. L.; Chobotar, ?.; and Ernst, J. V., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 317-323 Eimeria ferrisi, redescription of sporulated oocysts, life cycle and observations on en- dogenous stages in mice Morphology, Protozoa Antukhaev, I. ?., 1977, Tsitologiia, v. 19 (3) , 288-292 Eimeria kotlani, ultrastructure of macro- gamete; development within host cell nucleus structure of wall forming bodies; nutrition presumably by pinocytosis Morphology, Protozoa Ashford, R. W., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (1), 29-34 Sarcocystis tenella, Vulpes vulpes as final host of sheep Sarcocystis, life cycle, de- scription, developmental stages Morphology, Protozoa Akiyama, H. J.; and Haight, R. D., 1971, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 20 (4), 539-545 transformation of promastigote forms of Leishmania donovani during parasite-host macrophage interactions, phase-contrast microscopical study Morphology, Protozoa Albaret, J.-L., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), Plagiotoma lumbrici, somatic ciliature, morphogenesis Morphology, Protozoa Bannister, L. H.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 5 [Demonstra- tion] Plasmodium knowlesi merozoites, fine struc- ture and invasive behavior Morphology, Protozoa Bannister, L. H.; Butcher, G. ?.; and Mitchell G. H., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg. v. 70 (1), 13 [Demonstration] Plasmodium knowlesi, extracellular merozo- ites, description of cell coat and dense bodies 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Barker, D. C.; and Brack, C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 269 [Ab- stract] Trypanosoma brucei, T. mega, Crithidia fasci- culata, dark-field electron microscopy of kinetoplast DNA Morphology, Protozoa Bear, P. D., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplas- mosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 21-23 Anaplasma marginale, observations of "tailed" forms Morphology, Protozoa Bennett, G. F.; and Cameron, M. F., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1091-1095 Leucocytozoon fringillinarum, L. dubreuili, L. majoris, mixed infections, passeriform birds; concluded that species identification must be based on morphological criteria, and host specificity alone is not a valid diag- Morphology, Protozoa Bennett, G. F.; and Campbell, A. G., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (6), 800-812 Leucocytozoon spp., morphometric variation, "concluded that the morphometric character- istics were not valid criteria for species differentiation.", proposed synonymies Morphology, Protozoa Bergmann, V.; and Kinder, E., 1975, Monatsh. Vet.-Med., v. 30 (20), 772-774 Sarcocystis tenella, sheep, differences in cyst wall structure, electron microscopy, thin- and thick-walled microcysts, macro- cysts, possibly two species involved Morphology, Protozoa Bergmann, V.; and Kinder, E., 1976, Monatsch. Vet.-Med., v. 31 (20), 785-788 Sarcosporidia, sarcocysts, electron microscopy of wall structure, four types of cysts re- corded Morphology, Protozoa Birch-Andersen, ?.; Ferguson, D. J. P.; and Pontefract, R. D., 1976, Acta Path, et Micro- biol. Scand., v. 84B (4), 235-239 technique for obtaining thin sections of coccidian oocysts demonstrated with Eimeria brunetti Morphology, Protozoa Birchall, L.; Brown, G.; and Hansman, D., 1972, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (24), 1269 life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii and differ- ential morphology and diagnosis from Isospora spp. Morphology, Protozoa Boehringer, S.; and Hecker, ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 694-698 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. b. rhodesi- ense, pleomorphic strains, quantitative dif- ferences in organelle composition during transformation from slender to stumpy blood forms, compared with monomorphic T. b. brucei Morphology, Protozoa Boehringer, S.; and Hecker, ?., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (4), 463-467 Trypanosoma brucei brucei developmental stages in Glossina morsitans, quantitative ultrastructure, morphometric analysis, com- pared with previously published results on bloodstream forms, results discussed with reference to changes in structure and in oxidative metabolism Morphology, Protozoa Boonpucknavig, S.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (3), 410-415 Plasmodium berghei berghei, chronological development in tissue of infected mice de- scribed by means of immunofluorescent and histological study, change in morphological appearance of immunofluorescent-stained parasites from early to late stage of infec- tion Morphology, Protozoa Bouix, G.; et al., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 5A [Abstract] Glugea habrodesmi, development, ultrastruc- ture Morphology, Protozoa Bradbury, P. C., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (3), 405-414 Hyalophysa chattoni, fine structure of or- ganelles concerned with ingestion of exu- vial fluid by trophont Morphology, Protozoa Bradbury, P. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 112-120 Hyalophysa chattoni, phoront, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Bradbury, P. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 424 [Abstract] Terebrospira, fine structure of feeding stage in Palaemonetes pugio Morphology, Protozoa Bradbury, P. C.; and Goyal, V., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (4), 573-582 Terebrospira chattoni, fine structure during ingestion of exoskeleton of Palaemonetes pugio, demonstration of extracellular acid phosphatase and acid phosphatase bound to cell membrane Morphology, Protozoa Brazil, R. P., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (5), 416 [Letter] Trypanosoma cruzi from Panstrongylus megis- tus, multinucleated syncytial mass previously undescribed in life cycle, possible genetic exchange involved Morphology, Protozoa Brooker, ?. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 72 (3). 259-267 ' Crithidia fasciculata, comparison of hapto- monads attached to cuticular lining of Anopheles gambiae hindgut with those from mosquito foregut and from rosettes in cul- ture, prominent cell coat only in former suggests cell coat formation is in response to appropriate environmental conditions, cytochemical staining indicates presence of carbohydrates SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Protozoa Brossard, M., 1976, Rev. Suisse Zool., v. 83 (2) , 443-462 Babesia bovis, ?. berbera, ?. argentina Morphology, Protozoa Brugerolle, G., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 574-585 Chilomastix aulastomi, trophozoite, cyst, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Brugerolle, G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 468-475 Enteromonas from Triturus vulgaris and Oryctolagus cuniculi, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Brun, R.; and Krassner, S. M., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (4), 493-497 Leishmania donovani mitochondrion, ultra- structure during transformation from amasti- gote to promastigote studied by morphometric analysis Morphology, Protozoa Bustos Ruiz, tf., 1976, Arch. Zootecn., Cordoba (100), v. 25, 311-325 Trichomonas vaginalis, fine structure of undulating membrane and flagella, with special reference to mastigont system, costa, parabasal body and microtubular structure of axostyle and pelta Morphology, Protozoa Butcher, G. ?.; Bannister, L. H.; and Mitchell, G. H., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 11 [Demonstration] Plasmodium knowlesi, immune damage to intra- cellular parasites, morphologic features Morphology, Protozoa Cach?n, J.; Cach?n, M.; and Charnier, M., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (2), 223-236 Trypanophis grobbeni, ultrastructure, forms previously thought to be different life cycle stages are probably 2 separate para- site species, the "flagellate" form being Bodonidae and the "gregariniaii" form probab- ly Sporozoa Morphology, Protozoa Brzosko, W. J.; Dymowska, Z.; and Urbanek- Szufnara, ?., 1970, Med. Dosw. i Mikrobiol., v. 22 (3), 277-281 Toxoplasma gondii, fine structure distribu- tion of antigens Morphology, Protozoa Brzosko, W. J.; and Wojewodzka, I., 1969, Med. Dosw. i Mikrobiol., v. 21 (3), 309-313 Pneumocystis carinii, fine structure, identi- fication of 4 morphological features Morphology, Protozoa Canestri-Trotti, G.; and Restani, R., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 245-250 Eimeria leuckarti, incidence, description horse (feces): Italy donkey (feces): Abruzzo, Italy Morphology, Protozoa Canning, E. U.; et al., [1977], Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 51 (6), 1976, 607-623 Hepatocystis malayensis, H. brayi, merocyst, gametocytes, gametogenesis, fertilization, ultrastructural observations Morphology, Protozoa Burke, ?. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 151-156 Pneumocystis carinii infection in humans, methods of diagnosis particularly in immuno- deficient patient, classic morphology of organism, review Morphology, Protozoa Burke, ?. ?.; and Good, R. ?., 1973, Medicine, Baltimore, v. 52 (1), 23-51 review of case histories and pathologic findings in 46 patients with Pneumocystis carinii infections, comparison of mode of clinical onset, methods of diagnosis, re- sponse to therapy and known immunologic fea- tures, extensive literature review, morpho- logic description of organism Morphology, Protozoa Canning, E. U.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), Suppl., 6A [Abstract] Hepatocystis sp. from Callosciurus nigro- vittatus, fine structure of merocyst Morphology, Protozoa Carosi, G., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 , 315-325 richomonas vaginalis, in vitro action of tinidazole, ultrastructural changes Morphology, Protozoa Cerna, ?.; and Senaud, J., 1976, J. Protozool. v. 23 (4), 6A-7A [Abstract] Isospora buteonis oocysts caused sarcospor- idian infection in mice (exper.), ultrastruc ture of asexual stages Morphology, Protozoa Burke, J. ?., 1977, ?. R. ?. Crit. Rev. Clin. Lab. Sc., v. 7 (4), 373-391 Giardia lamblia, extensive review of human giardiasis (history, life cycle, morphology, epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis, control, treatment) Morphology, Protozoa Chance, M. L.; and Gardener, P. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 9 [Demonstration] Leishmania spp., morphological and biochemi- cal differentiation into 4 significantly different groups within the genus 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Chatton, E.; and Soyer, M.-O., 1973, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 15 (1), 27-60 [Posthumous article of Chatton, 1883-1947] Paradinium poucheti, external cycle; P. caulleryi n. sp., P. mesnili n. sp., in- ternal cycle, morphological development, systematic study shows probable relation- ship to mycetozoarians Morphology, Protozoa Cherian, P. V.; and Dusanic, D. G., 1977, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 128-142 Trypanosoma lewisi, bloodstream forms, sur- face antigens examined at ultrastructural level with direct and indirect ferritin-con jugated antibody techniques, formation of filopodia and evidence for their immunologi cal reactivity Morphology, Protozoa Chobotar, ?.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 48 (2), 111-121 Eimeria ferrisi, macrogamonts and macroga- metes in epithelial cells of Mus musculus cecum and colon, ultrastructure, develop- ment, oocyst wall formation Morphology, Protozoa Cochrane, A. H.; et al., 1976, J. Immunol., v. 116 (3), 859-867 Plasmodium berghei, P. cynomolgi, antibody- induced ultrastructural changes of sporo- zoites, surface coat formation Morphology, Protozoa Codreanu-Balcescu, D.; and Codreanu, R., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 8A [Abstract] Pleistophora hyperparasitica (hyperparasite in Enterocystis rhithrogenae), ultrastruc- ture: Sinaia, Roumanie Morphology, Protozoa Colley, F. ?.; Lie, ?. J.; and Zaman, V., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (3), 411 [Demonstration] Perezia helminthorum, electron microscopy of spore Morphology, Protozoa Colley, F. ?.; and Zaman, V., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 465-480 Toxoplasma gondii, electron microscopic study of endogenous stages Morphology, Protozoa Collins, W. E.; et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2) , 2 26-231 Plasmodium fragile, exoerythrocytic stages in Macaca mulatta (liver), description Morphology, Protozoa Craig, ?. ?., 1975, Southwest. Vet., v. 28 (3), 243-245 Eperythrozoon wenyoni, morphology, scanning electron microscope Morphology, Protozoa Croft, R. E.; and Kingston, N., 1975, J. Wild- life Dis., v. 11 (2), 229-233 ?. moshkovskii, morphology Morphology, Protozoa Croft, S. L., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 13 [Demonstration] Leishmania hertigi, electron microscopy of mitotic spindle in promastigote Morphology, Protozoa Croft, S. L.; and Schnur, L. F., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 114 [Demonstration] Leishmania b. braziliensis; L. hertigi, mor- phological comparisons of excreted factor- producing strain and non-excreted factor- producing strain, possible relationships between excreted factor and Noguchi-Adler phenomenon Morphology, Protozoa Current, W. L.; and Janovy, J., jr., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 975-981 Henneguya exilis, mterlamellar infections in Ictalurus punctatus, ultrastructural aspects (Plasmodium wall structure, interactions be- tween Plasmodium and adjacent basal cells of host, apparent parasite-induced cytoarchitec- tural rearrangements of basal cells): Lake Keystone, Keith County, Nebraska Morphology, Protozoa Danforth, H. D., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), IIA [Abstract] Eimeria magna, fine structure of in vivo and in vitro asexual stages Morphology, Protozoa Daniels, S. ?.; Herman, R. L.; and Burke, C. N., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (3), 402-410 unidentified protozoon in Salmo gairdneri (epithelium) exposed for as little as 1 hour to water known to contain infective stages of Myxosoma cerebralis, fine structure and possible life cycle stages, relationship to M. cerebralis remains unresolved Morphology, Protozoa Davies, A. J.; and Johnston, M. R. L., 1976 J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 315-320 Haemogregarina bigemina in Blennius pholis, incidence in relation to length of host, structure and development, no evidence for leech Oceanobdella blennii as vector, cir- cumstantial evidence for Gnathia maxillaris as vector: Wales Morphology, Protozoa Davies, ?. ?., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 68 (3), 283-290 Plasmodium berghei nigeriensis, early ookin- ete stage and its transformation into oocyst, ultrastructural studies Morphology, Protozoa Davies, E. E., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 5 [Demonstration] Plasmodium] b[erghei] nigeriensis, ultra- structure of ookinete SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Protozoa Davies, E. E.; Warhurst, D. C.; and Peters, W. , 19 74, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 4-5 [Demonstration] Plasmodium berghei, ultrastructural changes after treatment with quinine or WR 122,455 Morphology, Protozoa Davies, E. E.; Warhurst, D. C; and Peters, W., 1975, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 69 (2), 147-153 Plasmodium berghei berghei in mice, fine structural changes following treatment with quinine or WR 122,455, relationship of changes to drug mode of action Morphology, Protozoa Deane, M. P.; and Milder, R., 1973, J. Pro- tozool. , v. 20 (5), 586-589 Trypanosoma cruzi strain F, unusual struc- tures in flagellar apparatus Morphology, Protozoa D'Haese, J.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Peters, W., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 198-199 coccidia, negative staining to show charac- teristic structures Morphology, Protozoa D'Haese, J.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Peters, W., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 505- 518 Sarcocystis ovifelis, Besnoitia jellisoni, Eimeria falciformis, pellicular structures, fine structure, implications for mechanism of motility Morphology, Protozoa Doby, J. M.; and Barker, R., 1976, Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, v. 170 (3), 661-665 Plasmodium vivax, human liver cell cultures inoculated with North Korean strain, de- scription of some rare intracytoplasmic forms, probably connected with pre-erythrocytic cycle Morphology, Protozoa Deas, J. E.; and Miller, J. H., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (1), 25-31 Entamoeba histolytica, plasmalemmal modi- fications in vivo Morphology, Protozoa De Souza, W.; and Brasil, R. P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (1), 1-9 Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis, electron microscopic and cytochemical studies of concanavalin A receptors on cell membranes; agglutination; cell surface polysaccharides, glycoproteins and glycolipids Morphology, Protozoa Desportes, I., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 83-94 Enterocystis fungoides, trophont, fine struc- ture Morphology, Protozoa Desportes, I., 1975, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 17 (2), 215-228 Stylocephalus longicollis, scanning electron microscope study of different stages of life cycle Morphology, Protozoa Desportes, I.; and Delage-Darchen, ?., 1975, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 281, s. D, Sc. Nat. (14), 1001-1002 Spiriopsis adipophila, micronemes and para- glycogen in cytoplasm, considered a sporo- zoan, possibly in family Barrouxiidae Ephemera vulgata (cavit? generale) Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S.; and Weller, I., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (1), 65-73 Haemogregarina sp. from Rana berlandieri (imported from Northern Mexico), intra- and 'extracellular gametocytes studied by light and electron microscopy, locomotion in rela- tion to certain structural features, cyto- chemistry (proteinaceous and polysaccharide inclusions) Morphology, Protozoa Docampo, R.; et al., 1976, Experientia, v. 32 (8), 972-975 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, peroxidase activity localized in microbodies, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Docampo, R.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 142-149 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, ultrastruc- tural and metabolic alterations caused by B-lapachone Morphology, Protozoa Doens-Juteau, 0., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 470 [Abstract] Eimeria tenella, macrogamete, oocyst, sur- face ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Dominiczak, K., 1975, Patol. Polska, v. 26 (2), 217-226 Klossiella muris in mice, K. cobaye in guinea pigs, morphology and development, little pathology observed Morphology, Protozoa Dubremetz, J. F., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (1), 71-84 Eimeria necatrix, second generation schi- zonts, differentiation of daughter merozoites Morphology, Protozoa Duszynski, D. W.; and File, S. ?., 1974, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 93 (3), 403-408 Isospora endocallimici, sporozoites, excyst- ation, oocyst structure, comparisons with other isosporans Morphology, Protozoa Duszynski, D. W.; and Speer, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 191-197 Isospora arctopitheci, I. bigemina, sporo- zoite excystation, lack of Stieda body, comparison with other Isospora, Eimeria and Sarcocystis species 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Dwyer, D. M.; and D'Alesandro, P. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 75-83 Trypanosoma musculi bloodstream forms, ex- tracellular surface coat, fine structure, presence and distribution of carbohydrates in surface coat and pellicular membrane Morphology, Protozoa Dykstra, W. G.; and Meszoely, C. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 17A [Abstract] Plasmodium lophurae intraerythrocytic stages, quinine-induced morphological changes ap- parently specific for feeding stages Morphology, Protozoa Ellis, D. S.; and Evans, D. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 385 [Dem- onstration] Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (Botswana strain 180), electron micrographs of "cyst- like bodies" found when grown in cultures, possible reproductive function Morphology, Protozoa Ellis, D. S.; Ormerod, W. E.; and Lumsden, W. H. R. , 1976 , Acta Trop., v. 33 (2), 151-168 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, origin and structure of 2 types of filaments (one as- sociated with stumpy trypanosomes and the other with slender trypanosomes) Morphology, Protozoa Fearnhead, R. W.; Jenkins, G. C.; and Kawasaki K., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 155 [Abstract] ?[rypanosoma] brucei-infected rabbits and mice, tissue samples from various organs show trypanosomes with extra cellular mem- branous coats origin of which is unknown Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 85B (1), 67-77 Eimeria brunetti, ultrastructural changes occurring during microgametogony, ultra- structure of microgamete Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 85B (1), 78-88 Eimeria brunetti, ultrastructural changes occurring during macrogametogony, ultra- structure of macrogamete Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 85B (1), 110-112 Eimeria brunetti, ultrastructure of late sporoblast, initiation of sporozoite forma- tion Morphology, Protozoa Endo, T.; and Kobayashi, ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (2), 170-178 Toxoplasma gondii, Sabin-Feldman dye test reaction, electron microscopic study: in- tracellular organelles stainable with alkaline methylene blue (primarily those rich in nucleic acids), morphological changes in parasite affected by specific immune reaction Morphology, Protozoa Ernst, J. V.; Todd, K. S., jr.; and Barnard, W. P., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 373-381 Eimeria sigmodontis, description of endo- genous stages Morphology, Protozoa Fairlamb, A. H.; and Bowman, I. B. R., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 275 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma brucei, cell disruption and sub- cellular fractionation by differential cen- trifugation, ultrastructural changes in sur- face coat and pellicular membrane Morphology, Protozoa Farri, ?. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 386 [Demonstration] Entamoeba histolytica, clonal derivation of 8 cultured strains Morphology, Protozoa Fayer, R.; and Thompson, D. ?., 1975, J. Para- sitol., v. 61 (3), 466-475 Sarcocystis sp., intracellular stages in cell culture, d istribution of lipid, carbohydrate, protein, and nucleic acids, correlation with previously observed morphological features Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 85B (3), 201-211 Eimeria brunetti, domestic fowls, formation and structure of oocyst wall Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 85B (6), 363-373 Eimeria brunetti, micropores, ultrastructure distribution, and apparent functional status in various developmental forms Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; Hutchison, W. M.; and Siim J. C., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 51A [Abstract] Toxoplasma gondii, development of macroga- mete and oocyst, ultrastructural study Morphology, Protozoa Fernando, ?. ?.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1) , 25-32 Plasmodium gallinaceum and P. juxtanucleare, developmental and morphologic comparisons, pleomorphism of gametocytes and erythrocytic schizonts of P. gallinaceum Morphology, Protozoa Fize, ?.; and Michel, R., 1972, Protistolog- ica, v. 8 (2), 143-153 Astasia fennica, life cycle, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Fleischmann, ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 193 Klossia helicina, motile stages, fine struc- ture SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Protozoa Frenkel, J. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 13-30 "there is justification to regard Pneumocyst is from rats and man as different species. . . that from humans is designated P. jiroveci n. sp. ... no significant mor- phologic differences between the two species are recognized; the separation rests on apparent species specificity and serologic differences.", morphology, physiology and immunology in relation to pathology Morphology, Protozoa Friedhoff, ?. T.; and Buescher, G., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 345-347 Babesia bigemina, rediscovery of varied stages described by Koch (1905, 1906) as "Strahlenkorper", description, possible evidence for sexual reproduction Morphology, Protozoa Gallucci, ?. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 254-263 Haemoproteus columbae, macrogametogenesis, fertilization, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Gallucci, ?. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 264-275 Haemoproteus columbae, differentiating ooki- nete, fine structure, presence of conoid re- ported for first time in Haemosporina Morphology, Protozoa Garcovich, ?.; Ormea, F.; and Fabrizi, G., 1975, Minerva Med., v. 66 (58), 2883-2898 Leishmania donovani, amastigote forms, ultra- structure, new organelle described Morphology, Protozoa Gardener, P. J., 19 74, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (2), 167-176 Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania spp., amasti- gotes, comparative electron microscope study, pellicle-associated structures Morphology, Protozoa Gardener, P. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 9 [Demonstration] Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis, uniden- tified cytoplasmic granule characteristic of amastigote stages of this sp., visible with light microscope Morphology, Protozoa Gardener, P. J.; Howells, R. E.; and Molyneux, D. H., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 23 [Demonstration] Leishmania tropica major, L. mexicana ama- zonensis, L. chagasi, amastigotes, compari- son revealed no distinct ultrastructural characteristics attributable to any of the strains studied Morphology, Protozoa Gardener, P. J.; Shchory, L.; and Chance, M. L., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 147-155 Leishmania species differentiation by morpho- metric comparisons of ultrastructural fea- tures of leishmanial amastigotes Morphology, Protozoa Gattaponi, P., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 311-316 Thelohanella pyriformis, infection of tench, Tinca tinea, vegetative stages most commonly on gills, description on gills, acid muco- polysaccharides in polar cyst walls, no ap- preciable damage, seasonal distribution ir- regular, 1imnological data not correlated with variation in localization and dimen- sions: Lake Trasimeno Morphology, Protozoa Gautam, 0. P.; et al., 1975, Haryana Vet., v. 14 (2) , 94-100 Tfheileria] h?rc?, morphology, sheep, case history, pathology, diagnosis, steclin, berenil, nivaquine, fair results: Hissar, transferred to Kameri Morphology, Protozoa Goebel, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 201 Sarcocystis equicanis, cyst stages, fine structure ' Morphology, Protozoa Goebel, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 207 B[abesia] musculi, B. herpailuri, morphology and topography after freeze etching Morphology, Protozoa Goebel, E.; and Dennig, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (2), 97-112 Babesia herpailuri from cats before and after treatment with Imidocarb, ultrastruc- ture of intraerythrocytic trophozoites and merozoites; prophylactic effect of drug may be due to low feeding on hemoglobin Morphology, Protozoa Gomez Lus, R., 1969, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 45 (3), 173-188 extensive review of Toxoplasma gondii, mor- phology, life cycle, epidemiology of congen- ital and acquired forms, prophylaxis Morphology, Protozoa Goncalves da Costa, S. C.; de So.sa, ?. ?.; and Weigl, D. R., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 36A ?Abstract] Lankesterella alencari, ultrastr'cture con- firms that these forms are not 'toxoplasma gondii Morphology, Protozoa Gorenflot, ?.; et al., 1976, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 34 (5-6), 199-209 Plasmodium berghei, mice, morphology of infected erythrocytes, optical and scanning electron microscopy, proposed hypothetical cycle explaining erythrocyte polymorphism Morphology, Protozoa Gorenflot, ?.; Piette, M.; and Marchand, ?., 1976, Ree. Med. Vet., v. 152 (5), 289-?97 Babesia [sp.], human (blood), optical and scanning electron microscopy, review of hu- man and animal babesiasis: France 98 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Grootenhuis, J. G.; et al., 1975, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 11 (1), 122-127 impala Theileria, morphology, transmission experiments, attempted transmission to splenectomized steer by inoculation and tick vector Rhipicephalus appendiculatus; no cross-reactivity with other theilerial para- sites, indirect fluorescent antibody test Morphology, Protozoa Harry, 0. G.; and Finlayson, L. H., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (2) , 127-135 Malpighamoeba locustae in Schistocerca gre- garia, life cycle, ultrastructure, mode of feeding (phagocytosis) Morphology, Protozoa Hashimoto, K.; and Takinami, K., 1976, Bull. Japan. Soc. Scient. Fish., v. 42 (4), 411-419 Plistophora anguillarum spores, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Heller, G., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (1), 43-51 Eimeria stiedae, structure and formation of conoid, rhoptries, and micronemes Morphology, Protozoa Heller, G.; and Weise, R. W., 1973, J. Proto- zool., v. 20 (1), 61-64 Gregarina sp. from Udeopsylla nigra, scanning electron microscopy, patterns of epicytic folds in old vs. young gamonts, relationship to motility and development Morphology, Protozoa Hendricks, L. D., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 458-461 Hepatozoon griseisciuri, schizogonic develop- ment in the gray squirrel, distribution and concentration of stages throughout host reticuloendothelial system, wide divergence in number of merozoites, comparison of in vivo and in vitro forms Morphology, Protozoa Hendricks, L. D.; and Fayer, R., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (5), 550-554 Hepatozoon griseisciuri, development in cul- tured squirrel cells Morphology, Protozoa Henley, G. L.; Lee, C. M.; and Takeuchi, ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 181-190 Entamoeba histolytica, trophozoites, freeze- etching electron microscopy, cell membrane surfaces, nuclei, cytoplasm Morphology, Protozoa Hentzer, ?.; and Kobayasi, T., 1977, Acta Path, et Microbiol., Scand., v. 85B (2), 153-160 Leishmania tropica, amastigote stage in skin lesions, fine structure of basal body, pro- kinosome and flagellum Morphology, Protozoa Hentzer, ?.; and Kobayasi, T., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 157-166 Leishmania tropica, effects of pentamidine therapy on fine structure of amastigote stage Morphology, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1977, Zen- tralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 237 (1) , 124-137 Protozoa [spp?]? two types of giant (glo- bidial) schizonts, light and electron micros- copy Morphology, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Gestrich, R., 1975, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 233 (1), 123-137 Sarcocystis fusiformis, calves (exper.), in- fected with oocysts and sporocysts of large form of Isospora bigemina from dogs, fine structure of cyst stages Morphology, Protozoa Heywood, P.; Weinman, D.; and Lipman, ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 232-238 Trypanosoma cyclops maintained in blood agar medium, ultrastructure, structure of pigment bodies, compared with T. cyclops grown in hemoglobin-free medium and a non-pigmented Trypanosoma sp. Morphology, Protozoa Hildebrand, H. F., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3) , 193-215 Didymophyes gigantea, electron microscopy of epimerite and protomerite, relationship between parasite surface and host cell, periparasitic space, modified structure of host cell Morphology, Protozoa Hildebrand, H. F.; and Vinckier, D., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 200-213 Didymophyes gigantea, morphology during sy- zygy and growth and development of tropho- zoite, locomotion Morphology, Protozoa Hisano, S.; et al., 1973, Nippon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi (Japan. J. Thorac. Diseases), v. 11 (2), 79-89 Pneumocystis carinii, pathologic findings of 11 autopsies of persons with pneumocystic pneumonia associated with malignancies and steroid treatment, fine structure morphology of parasite: Japan Morphology, Protozoa Hogan, J. C., jr.; and Patton, C. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 205-215 Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream forms from intact or lethally irradiated rats, freeze- cleaved and thin sectioned preparations, variation in intramembrane components, im- munological implications Morphology, Protozoa Holberton, D. V., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (4), 284 [Demonstration] Giardia duodenalis mastigont, dissection SUBJECT HEADINGS 9 Morphology, Protozoa Hommel, M.; and Croft, S. L., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (4), 431 [Dem- onstration] Herpetomonas [sp.], naturally occurring in colony of Culicoides variipennis bred at Animal Virus Research Centre, morphological aspects: Pirbright, England Morphology, Protozoa Honigberg, ?. M.; Daniel, W. ?.; and Mattern, ?. F. T., 1972, J. Protozool., v. 19 (3), 446- 453 Trichomitus batrachorum, fine structure, evolutionary significance; evidence that Hypotrichomonas is valid genus and not ab- normal acostate form of Trichomitus Morphology, Protozoa Hoo, C. C.; and Sandosham, ?. ?., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 22 (4), 299-301 morphology of early forms of Hepatocystis fieldi and exper. Plasmodium traguli in Tragulus javanicus Morphology, Protozoa Howells, R. E.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (4), 438 [Demonstra- tion] Sarcocystis [sp.] from Dasypus novemcinctus (tongue, skeletal muscle), electron micro- graphs and histochemistry of cysts Morphology, Protozoa Hysek, J.; Kalafa, S.; and Zizka, Z., 1976, Arch. Protistenk., v. 118 (4), 341-345 Trypanosoma rotatorium (blood), successful experimental transmission from Rana escu- lenta and R. temporaria (Poikilothermie) to white laboratory mice (homiothermic), pathogenicity, fatal infection; comparative morphology ,in frogs and mice Morphology, Protozoa Hysek, J.; and Zizka, Z., 1976, Nature, London (5552), v. 260, 608-609 experimental transmission of Trypanosoma rotatorium from frogs to white mice by inoc- ulation of blood, development of infection and morphology in mice Morphology, Protozoa Inferrer?, ?.; et al., 1973, Morgagni, ?. 6 (2), 15-22 Leishmania tropica, fine structure morphol- ogy; histopathology of host cutaneous lesions Morphology, Protozoa Jadin, J.; Timperman, G.; and De Ruysser, F., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (3), 235-237 pyrimethamine-resistant Plasmodium berghei virulent strains, variations in virulence and biological behavior after cryopreserva- tion Morphology, Protozoa Jakstys, B. P.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 344-348 Plasmodium berghei, ultrastructural analysis of sporozoite antigens prepared by freeze- thawing vs. heat inactivation Morphology, Protozoa Janitschke, K.; Protz, D.; and Werner, H., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 215-219 Sarcosporidia [sp.], cysts from Gazella granti (muscle) fed to dogs and cats which shed oocysts and sporocysts (feces), morpho- logical study Morphology, Protozoa Janovy, J., jr.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 502 Herpetomonas megaseliae, differentiation in culture, morphological and physiological changes Morphology, Protozoa Janovy, J., jr.; Lee, K. W.; and Brumbaugh, J. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 53-59 Herpetomonas megaseliae, ultrastructure of both undifferentiated (promastigote and paramastigote) and differentiated (opistho- mastigote) forms Morphology, Protozoa Jeffrey, H. C., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 CI), 17-29 Sarcocystis lindemanni, differential diagno- sis from Toxoplasma gondii, 2 case reports of infection in man with critical evaluation of previously reported cases; Nepal Morphology, Protozoa Jensen, J. ?.; and Hammond, D. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 411-415 Eimeria magna, penetration into cultured cells, ultrastructure of invasion process Morphology, Protozoa Jeserich, G., 1973, Mikrokosmos, v. 62 (4), 107-108 Opalina ranarum, Balantidium entozoon, Nycto- therus cordiformis, comparative fine struc- ture morphology Morphology, Protozoa Johnson, P. T., 1977, J. Invert. Pathol., v. 29 (3), 308-320 Paramoeba perniciosa in Callinectes sapidus, seasonal and geographic distribution, symp- toms and diagnosis, tissue location, morph- ology, and replication, pathology, host de- fense reactions, laboratory transmission: Chincoteague Bay, Virginia; Long Island Sound, Connecticut; Sandy Hook Bay, New Jer- sey Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 1-8 Balantidium isolated from human feces, fine structure study of functional morphology and mode of life Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (4), 321-326 Sarcocystis booliati, zoites and cyst wall, ultrastructure INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 449-457 Leucocytozoon ziemanni, development in simuliid vectors and in saw-whet owls, game- togony and sporogony, schizogony, sequential appearance of hepatic and megaloschizonts and associated round and fusiform gametocytes Morphology, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 261-277 Plasmodium berghei nigeriensis subsp. nov., life cycle, sporogony, effect of high and low temperatures on sporogony, infectivity of sporozoites, primary exoerythrocytic schizogony, blood stages; zoogeography; com- parison with P. b. berghei, P. b. yoelii, and P. b. killicki Morphology, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R.; et al., 1977, Proc. Roy. Soc., London, s. B, Biol. Sc. (1122), v. 196, 105-115 Leishmania mexicana amazonensis, cyclic transmission to hamsters by bite of infected Lutzomyia longipalpis (exper.), ultrastruc- ture of L. mexicana amazonensis in Lutzomyia foregut may explain difficulty of obtaining regular transmissions Morphology, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R.; Molyneux, D. H.; and Ashford, R. W., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 269 [Demonstration] Leishmania mexicana amazonensis, ultrastruc- ture, attachment in mid-gut and proventric- ?l ar fold of experimentally infected Lutzo- myia longipalpis Morphology, Protozoa Killick-Kendrick, R.; Sinden, Ri E.; and Leaney, A. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (4), 432 [Demonstration] Leishmania mexicana amazonensis, scanning electron microscopy of promastigotes in mid- gut of experimentally infected Lutzomyia longipalpis Morphology, Protozoa Knight, S. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 515-522 Herpetomonas megaseliae, cultures grown with hydroxyurea (inhibitor of DNA synthesis), differences in population number, kinetoplast number and position, and pellicular morpholo- gy, net effects of hydroxyurea are enhanced differentiation and abortive cytokinesis Morphology, Protozoa Kreier, J. P.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (1), 9-18 Babesia rodhaini, B. microti, electron mi- croscopy, relationship of stage of devel- opment to structure of intra- and extracel- lular parasites Morphology, Protozoa Kreier, J. P.; and Gothe, R., 1976, Vet. Para- sitol., v. 2 (1), 83-95 Aegyptianella, Eperythrozoon, Grahamella, Haemobartonella, morphology, host-parasite interactions, review Morphology, Protozoa Kunstyr, I., 1977 , Lab. Animals, v. 11 (3) , 185-188 Spironucleus muris, description of mature and immature cysts Morphology, Protozoa Lahiri, V. L.; Elhence, B. R.; and Agarwal, B. M., 1977, Acta Cytol., v. 21 (1), 123-124 Balantidium coli causing fatal case of hu- man peritonitis, morphologic features as seen in routine cytologic smear (Papanicolaou) of ascitic fluid, differential diagnosis from malignancy Morphology, Protozoa Lamy, L. H., 1971, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, v. 69 (4) , 401-420 Leishmania donovani, Trypanosoma cruzi, T. brucei group, comparisons of life cycle, morphology, reproduction and development, metabolism, extensive review Morphology, Protozoa Landau, I.; Miltgen, F.; and Chabaud, A. G., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (2), 175-187 Haemosporidia of mammals, classification into 3 groups based on morphology of gameto- cytes, correlation with morphology of tissue schizonts, host range, hypothesis on evolu- tion Morphology, Protozoa Langreth, S. G.; and Trager, W., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (5), 606-613 Plasmodium lophurae, extracellular develop- ment in vitro, light and electron microscopy, incorporation of methionine or proline, ob- servation of abnormalities which may indicate limits of extracellular cultivation in vitro (loss of host-derived outer parasite membrane and apparent reduction in feeding activity via food vacuoles) Morphology, Protozoa Lastovica, A. J., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 286-287 [Letter] Naegleria amoebae, ultrastructural differen- tiation of pathogenic and non-pathogenic agents Morphology, Protozoa Lastovica, A. J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3) , 245-250 Naegleria fowleri, electron microscopy of 2 types of microfilaments, their significance in amoeboid motion Morphology, Protozoa bauge, G.; and Nishioka, R. S., 1977, J. Mor- phol., v. 154 (2), 291-305 Leptomonas oncopelti, ultrastructure, mode of attachment to gut wall of Oncopeltus fasciatus Morphology, Protozoa Lepp, D. L.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 199-206 Isospora canis in dogs (exper.), description, endogenous cycle, localization in small in- testine; failure to reinfect previously in- fected dogs SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Lewis, D. H., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3) , 344-352 Leishmania spp., 4 reptilian vs. 1 mammalian isolates, ultrastructure of promastigotes, possible characters for use in taxonomy and species or strain differentiation Morphology, Protozoa Lumsden, W. H. R., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 74-75 [Letter] Leishmania spp., classification of taxonomic characters using morphology, chemical struc- ture, immunologic effect, behaviour and clin- ical outcome in man as criteria Morphology, Protozoa Liu, T. P., 1976, Apiacta, v. 11 (1), 10-13 Nosema apis, Fumidil B, ultrastructural alteration in spore membrane; effect on lipids of infected midgut epithelial cells of honey bees Morphology, Protozoa Liu, T. P.; and Davies, D. ?., 1973, J. Proto- zool., v. 20 (5), 622-630 Thelohania bracteata, spore envelope during development, ultrastructural architecture and organization, freeze-etching technique Morphology, Protozoa Loesch, F. ?., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 C3), 383-392 first description of Amoeba coli with report of clinical aspects of recurrent human intes- tinal amoebiasis, English translation of Ger- man article published in 1875 Morphology, Protozoa Lom, J., 1973, Mikrokosmos, v. 62 (11), 340-343 Trichodina spp., motility, fine structure morphology Morphology, Protozoa Loubes, C.; and Maurand, J., 1975, J. Proto- zool., v. 22 (3), 42A [Abstract] Gurleya, ultrastructure, developmental stages Morphology, Protozoa Loubes, C.; and Maurand, J., 1975, J. Proto- zool., v. 22 (3), 8?? [Abstract] Gurleya, ultrastructure of some development- al stages Morphology, Protozoa Loubes, Cl.; Ormieres, R.; and Bouix, G., [1972], Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (4), 1971, 519-530 Gregarina embiae n. sp., life cycle, ultra- structure of cephalin Morphology, Protozoa Ludvik, J., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 66A [Abstract] Sarcocystis tenella, Toxoplasma gondii, Eimeria tenella, negative-stained prepara tions, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Luecht, I.; and Scholtyseck, E., 19 76, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 208 Eimeria tenella, embryo-adapted strain, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Lunger, P. D.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 476-480 Myxosoma cerebralis, mature spores, fine structure, thin-section electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Lushbaugh, W. ?.; et al., 1976, Proc. 34. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America, 140-141 Entamoeba histolytica, endocytosis and digestion by trophozoites, electron micros- copy Morphology, Protozoa Lushbaugh, W. ?.; McGhee, R. B.;iand Singh, S. D., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 127-134 Plasmodium gallinaceum, erythrocytic stages in embryonic and neonate chicks, abnormal morphology and development associated with adaptation to immature host Morphology, Protozoa Macadam, R. F.; and Williamson, J., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 291-299 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, acriflavine, ethi- dium, antrycide, drug effects on fine struc- ture Morphology, Protozoa Macadam, R. F.; and Williamson, J., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 301-306 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, suramin, tryparsa- mide, mapharside, drug effects on fine structure Morphology, Protozoa McAlister, R. 0.; and Gordon, D. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 639-641 rapid method for recovery of staining prop- erties and morphology of Plasmodium yoelii- infected mouse erythrocytes following wash- ing and culture in vitro Morphology, Protozoa McHardy, N.; and Gilson, C., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (1), 11-21 Anaplasma marginale, differences in ultra- structure of agglutinating and complement- fixing antigens, relation to structure of complete organism Morphology, Protozoa MacMillan, W. G., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 267-274 Nematocystis magna trophozoites, conforma- tional changes in cortical region during peristaltic movements 0 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Madden, P. ?.; and Vetterling, J. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 607-610 Eimeria tenella, development of microgametes from microgamont stage to maturity and fer- tilization, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Maitra, S. C.; et al., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 56-60 Naegleria aerobia, ultrastructural differ- ences in parasite grown in culture and from infected mouse brain Morphology, Protozoa Maitra, S. C.; et al., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (3), 229-235 Hartmannella culbertsoni, ultrastructural differences in mouse brain and under differ- ent cultural conditions Morphology, Protozoa Maitra, S. C.; et al., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 489-493 Naegleria aerobia, Hartmannella culbertsoni, comparison of ultrastructural characteris- tics in brain of mice with exper. primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, possible re- lationship of structure to pathogenicity Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; Heydorn, ?. ?.; and Oestrich, R., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., ?. 48 (2), 83-93 Sarcocystis ovicanis, lambs infected with cysts from dogs which had been infected with sheep muscles infected with S. tenella, light and electron microscopy of cysts in lambs, cyst wall structure Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Markus, M. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 15-24 Isospora felis, mouse, stages in mesenteric lymph nodes, parasitophorous vacuole in host cell, electron microscopy; considered to be waiting stage Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Schein, E., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 182-191 electron microscopic study of developmental stages of Theileria parva in the intestine of the tick Hyalomma anatolicum Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Schein, E., 1977, J. Proto- zool. , v. 24 (2), 249-257 Theileria annulata in Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum, development of kinetes, electron microscopic studies Morphology, Protozoa Mason, S. J.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (2), 195-197 Plasmodium knowlesi, surface coat on mero- zoites, transmission electron microscopy supports theory of origination of coat from parasite rather than from adsorbed serum protein of culture medium Morphology, Protozoa Meszoely, C. A. M.; et al., 1975, Proc. 33. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America, 654-655 Plasmodium lophurae, pellicular complex of exoerythrocytic merozoites from turkey brain monolayer cell culture, electron microscopy of freeze-fractures Morphology, Protozoa Matuschka, F. R., 1977, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 238 (3), 419-429 Toxoplasma gondii cysts in Mastomys natalen- sis (brain) (exper.), sulfomethoxypyrazine + pyrimethamine, no endodyogeny observed on treated cysts, effects on cyst ultrastruc- ture, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Maurand, J., 1975, Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (4), 371-396 Microsporidia of simuliids, review including some unpublished work: taxonomy; cytochem- istry; ultrastructure; pathology (influence on larval development, size, and respiration; cytopathology); ecology Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 48 (2), 137-150 Theileria annulata, developmental stages in intestine and haemolymph of Hyalomma anatoli- cum excavatum, microgamont-like stages, mi- crogamete- like stages, ookinete-like stages, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Heydorn, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 209-210 Sarcocystis ovicanis, S. ovifelis, cyst wall morphology Morphology, Protozoa Meyer, H.; and de Souza, W., 1973, J. Protozo- ol., v. 20 (5), 590-593 Trypanosoma cruzi cultured in pigment epithe- lial cells of iris from chick embryo, fine structure, observations suggest uptake of melanin granules through cytostomes by proc- ess of intracellular phagotrophy Morphology, Protozoa Meyer, H.; and de Souza, W., 1976, J. Proto- zool., v. 23 (3), 385-390 Trypanosoma cruzi, peripheral microtubules, number and arrangement in different life cycle stages (spheromastigotes and trypomas- tigotes) Morphology, Protozoa Michael, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (1), 33-40 Eimeria acervulina, sporozoites within chicken intestinal epithelium macrophages 5-6 days post infection, ultrastructure, macrophage structural changes, possible mechanisms of sporozoites survival and trans- port to development site Morphology, Protozoa Michel, R.; and Schupp, E., 1975, Ztschr. Para- sitenk., v. 47 (1), 11-21 Entamoeba histolytica, cytoplasm structures myosin-1 ike filaments, microtubules, electron microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 1 Morphology, Protozoa Mignot, J.-P.; and Brugerolle, G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 649-658 Opalina, Cepedea, ultrastructure of 2 dif- ferent types of cysts, cortical morphogene? Morphology, Protozoa ,. , , Miyata, ?., 1976, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 18 (3) , 125-134 Trypanosoma rotatorium, survey, incidence in frogs and tadpoles, morphological variations Morphology, Protozoa Miyata, ?., 1976, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 18 (3), 135-141 Dactylosoma ranarum, survey, incidence in tadpoles and frogs, parasite development and morphology Morphology, Protozoa Molyneux, D. H.; and Ashford, R. W., 1975, Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (3), 265-274 Trypanosomatidae in Peromyscopsylla sil- v?tica spectabilis (hindgut) collected from Microtus agrestis, ultrastructure, method of attachment, first record of flagellates from this flea Morphology, Protozoa Molyneux, D. H.; and Robertson, E., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (4), 369-377 Trypanosoma bouffardi bloodstream forms, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Moore, J.; and Sinden, R. E., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 13-14 [Demonstration] Plasmodium mexicanum, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Morzaria, S. P.; Bland, P.; and Brocklesby. D. W., 1976, Research Vet. Sc., v. 21 (1), 1-11 Babesia major, ultrastructure in infected Haemaphysalis punctata, characteristic or- ganelles in B. major merozoites confirm this parasite to subphylum Apicomplexa Morphology, Protozoa Morzaria, S. P.; Bland, P.; and Brocklesby, D. W., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1), 125-130 Babesia major, ultrastructure of penetrating stages of merozoites responsible for causing trans-ovarian infection of Haemaphysalis punctata Morphology, Protozoa Moser, M., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5) , 389-391 myxosporidan spores, size determined by parasite's development in host tissues vs. organ cavities, shape determined by pres- ence of physiologically and behaviorally suitable host fish, constancy of spore size and shape a result of little selective pressure to change Morphology, Protozoa Moulton, J. E.; and Krauss, H. H., 1972, Cornell Vet., v. 62 (1), 124-137 Trypanosoma theileri contaminating bovine spleen culture, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Muehlpfordt, ?., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 26 (1), 1-8 Trypanosoma vivax, electron microscopic study of blood forms, comparison with ultra- structure of trypomastigote forms of Trypan- osoma spp. described by other authors Morphology, Protozoa Muehlpfordt, H., 1975, Tropenmed. und Parasitol., v. 26 (4), 385-389 Leishmania donovani, L. tropica, L. brazil- iensis, comparative electron morphology of developing promastigote forms using cation- ized ferritin to determine labelling of negative charges on cell surfaces Morphology, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), IIA [Abstract] Eimeria contorta, sporozoite ultrastructure and transformation into schizonts Morphology, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 23-34 Eimeria contorta, asexual development from sporozoite to first-generation merozoite in tissue culture, possible feeding function of some structures, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 91-101 Eimeria contorta, development, first gener- ation merozoites to second generation schi- zonts and merozoites in mouse, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Scholty- seck, E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 505 ultrastructure and origin of cyst wall in Toxoplasmatea Morphology, Protozoa Mueller, B. E. G.; deVos, A. J.; and Hammond, D. M., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 293-297 Eimeria canadensis, development of first generation schizonts and merozoites in various bovine cell cultures Morphology, Protozoa Mugera, G. M.; and Munyua, W. K., 1973, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 21 (1), 51-66 Theileria parva, developmental stages in tick and bovine tis sues, electron micros- copy Morphology, Protozoa Murphy, M. J.; Pifer, L. L.; and Hughes, W. T., 1977, Am. J. Path. (417), v. 86 (2), 387- 401 Pneumocystis carinii cultured on primary embryonic chick epithelial lung cells, scanning electron microscopy of surface ultrastructure revealed pleomorphic organ- isms attached to host cells with anchoring fibers and also connected to other parasites, possible functions of these fibers INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Muse, K. E.; and Roberts, J. F., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (4), 502 Herpetomonas muscarum from Hippelates pusio, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Ormieres, R.; et al., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 320-328 Octosporea muscaedomesticae, various life cycle stages, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Nielsen, M. H., 1976, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 84B (2), 93-100 Trichomonas vaginalis, in vitro treatment of exponentially growing cultures with metroni- dazole, effect on cell division and fine structure, findings indicate initial effect is inhibition of cell multiplication as well as impairment of protein-synthesizing capaci- ty Morphology, Protozoa Nielsen, ?. ?., 1976, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 84? (4), 205-216 fine structure of Trichomonas vaginalis cells obtained from exponential phase of growth and from stationary culture, comparative study of endocytotic capacity and surface coats of cells from two types of culture Morphology, Protozoa Nogueira, N.; and Cohn, ?., 1976, J. Exper. Med., v. 143 (6), 1402-1420 light and electron microscopic study of mechanism of entry and intracellular fate of epimastigotes and trypomastigotes of Trypano- soma cruzi in mammalian cells with comparison studies of other cell types, demonstration of phagocytic process Morphology, Protozoa Norton, ?. C.; Catchpole, J.; and Rose, ?. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1), 1-7 Eimeria stiedai, presence of oocyst residuum confirmed, differential diagnosis from Eimeria coecicola and Eimeria neoleporis Morphology, Protozoa 0'Daly, J. ?.; and Breta?a, ?., 1976, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 271-278 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes obtained from new liquid culture medium, morphogene- sis of kinetoplast-mitochondrion complex in division and growth, description of crystal- like pattern of channels between mitochon- dria and kinetoplasts, new structure at flagellar end in epimastigotes reported Morphology, Protozoa Odense, P. H.; and Logan, V. H., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. '23 (4), 564-571 Eimeria gadi in Melanogrammus aeglefinus, prevalence, distribution, seasonal variation, morphology, pathologic implications: Nova Scotian fishing banks Morphology, Protozoa Ono, T.; and Nakabayashi, T., 1976, Biken J., v. 19 (4), 171-177 Trypanosoma gambiense, morphology following neocarzinostatin injection in mice (exper.), anucleate forms, unusual structures, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Ormieres, R.; Louis, C.; and Kuhl, G., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (3), 287-294 Mattesia oryzaephili, first generation schizogony, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Overdulve, J. P., 1976, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 28 (4), 363 [Abstract] Toxoplasma gondii, light and electron micros- copy of development in small intestine of cat Morphology, Protozoa Pacheco, N. D.; and Fayer, R., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (3), 382-388 Sarcocystis cruzi, fine structure of schiz- onts, method of schizogonic development Morphology, Protozoa Pakes, S. P.; Shadduck, J. ?.; and Cali, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 481-488 Encephalitozoon cuniculi from rabbits, fine structure and development in rabbit choroid plexus cell cultures found to be identical with that of isolates from hamster and mouse, "proposed, therefore, that the 3 or- ganisms represent the same species, Encepha- litozoon cuniculi." Morphology, Protozoa Paulin, J. J., 1974, Proc. 32. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America (St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 13-15), 62-63 Trypanosoma equiperdum, Blastocrithidia culicis, Crithidia fasciculata, 3-dimensional cell structure, high voltage electron micro- scopy Morphology, Protozoa Paulin, J. J., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 10A [Abstract] Trypanosoma equiperdum, micronemata, descrip- tion Morphology, Protozoa Paulin, J. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 283-289 Crithidia fasciculata mitochondrion, recon- struction based on serial thick sections and high-voltage electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Pennisi, L.; and Faraone, U., 1973, Riv. Par- assitol., Roma, v. 34 (4), 249-262 Leishmania donovani promastigotes, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Pennisi, L.; Faraone, U. ; and Todaro, F., 1972,- Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 33 (3), 161-171 Entamoeba histolytica, 3 strains, E. mosh- kovskii, 2 strains, trophozoite surface ultrastructure SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 959-974 Dermocystidium marinum zoospores, conoid and other sporozoan-like organelles, fine struc- ture, results indicate D. marinum is proto- zoan in subphylum Apicomplexa and is most closely related to coccidian Sporozoasida Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 64-74 Marteilia refringens, ultrastructure of sporulation establishes as member of Haplo- sporea Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 10A [Abstract] Dermocystidium marinum, ultrastructure, con- sidered to be member of Apicomplexa, closely related to coccidian Sporozoa Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0.; Madden, P. ?.; and Sawyer, T. K., 1976, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 95 (2), 268 [Abstract] Urosporidum spisuli spores, surface struc- ture, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0.; Madden, P. ?.; and Sawyer, T. K., 1977, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 96 (3), 376- 382 Urosporidium spisuli, ultrastructure of spore surface, electron microscopy, taxonomic significance Morphology, Protozoa Perkins, F. 0.; and Wolf, P. H., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 528-538 Marteilia sydneyi sp. ?., fine structure, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Pestre-Alexandre, M.; and Nicolas, J. ?., 1972, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 1 (12), special no., 557-564 Toxoplasma gondii, morphology, life cycle, epidemiology, domestic cat as intermediate host in transmission to man Morphology, Protozoa Pifer, L. L.; Hughes, W. T.; and Murphy, M. J., jr., 1977, Pediat. Research, v. 11 (4), 305- 316 Pneumocystis carinii, isolation and propaga- tion in vitro using chick embryo epithe- lial lung cell cultures; scanning and trans- mission electron morphology, life cycle and cyst multiplication, attachment to host cells, RNA, DNA and protein synthesis, no active mechanism for motility observed Morphology, Protozoa Poitrat, C., 1973, Medecine Infant., v. 80 (3), 345"365 Toxoplasma gondii, general review of life cycle, morphology, diagnosis, epidemiology and clinical management Morphology, Protozoa Pokorny, K. S.; Ruggieri, G. D.; and Nigrelli, R. F., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 10A [Abstract] kinetoplast-containing biflagellate parasite from Cyclopterus lumpus, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Porchet-Hennere, E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 214-220 Sarcocystis tenella endozoite, ultrastructure using negative staining techniques Morphology, Protozoa Posteli, F. J.; and McGhee, R. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 10A [Abstract] Phytomonas davidi, transmission by Pachy- brachius bilobata scutellatus, ultrastruc- ture of promastigotes Morphology, Protozoa Potgieter, F. T.; and Els, H. J., 1976, On- derstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 43 (3), 123- 128 Babesia bovis, merozoite development in sali- vary glands of Boonhilus microplus larvae, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Powers, K. G.; Aikawa, M.; and Nugent, ?. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (1), 13-24 Plasmodium knowlesi in rhesus monkeys, clin- ical and morphologic effects of clindamycin and its N-demethyl-4'-pentyl analog Morphology, Protozoa Proca-Ciobanu, M.; and Ionescu, M. D., 1975, Arch. Roumaines Path. Exper. et Microbiol., v. .54 (4) , 329-340 Acanthamoeba culbertsoni, ultrastructural comparisons of strain grown in brain of ex- perimentally infected mouse and same strain grown in axenic culture Morphology,.Protozoa Proctor, ?. ?. , 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (3), 256-257 Entamoeba histolytica, ultrastructure of trophozoites from human amoebic liver abscess Morphology, Protozoa Ranque, P., 19 77, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasi- tol., v. 71 (3) , 255-263 Trypanosoma xeri, morphology of blood and culture forms Morphology, Protozoa Rao, ?. ?.; and Font, R. L., 1977, Arch. Ophth., Chicago, v. 95 (2), 273-277 Toxoplasma gondii causing retinochoroiditis, formalin-fixed human eye tissue, electron microscopic study of cysts, immunofluores- cent-antibody technique in diagnosis when routine histologic preparation fails to re- veal parasites Morphology, Protozoa Regal, D. S., 1976, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 23 (9), 744-763 Eimeria necatrix, chickens (exper.), develop- mental stages in middle section of small intestine, caecum and large intestine, light and electron microscopy INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Regal, D. S., 1977, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 24 (4), 297-316 Eimeria necatrix in chickens (exper.), developmental stages of schizogony and gametogony in various sections of the in- testine, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Regal, D. S., 1977, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 24 (9), 708-721 Eimeria necatrix, formation and histochem- istry of inner and outer oocyst shells, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Rossan, R. N.; and Baerg, D. C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (5-6), 471-472 Plasmodium vivax in Saimir? sciureus (exper.), morphology and development of exo- erythrocytic stages of infection Morphology, Protozoa Rudzinska, ?. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 224-233 intraerythrocytic Babesia microti, ultra- structure with emphasis on plasma membrane, feeding mechanism, and other areas of con- troversy Morphology, Protozoa Reinhardt, D. J.; Kaplan, W.; and Chandler, F. W., 1977, Am. Rev. Resp. Dis., v. 115 (1), 170-172 Pneumocystis carinii, cyst forms morphologi cally similar to zygomycete spores, direct fluorescent antibody technique helpful in differentiating from fungus Morphology, Protozoa Rudzinska, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 169 (3), 323-334 Babesia microti invades host erythrocyte through invagination of host plasma membrane with formation of parasitophorous vacuole, vacuolar space disappears and membrane of parasite and vacuole become closely adjacent, outer membrane then disintegrates Morphology, Protozoa Rodriguez-Gonzalez, C.; and Garcia-Segura, L. M., 1975, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 35 (3-4), 301-309 Leishmania tropica, electron microscopy of flagellum and sub-membranous fibers, sug- gestion that fibers can modify relative position of cell body and flagellum, evidence for coordination of movement Morphology, Protozoa Romero Rodriguez, J., 1973, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol., v. 33 (2-3), 235-242 Isospora lacazei, I. chloridis, morphology, sporulation, endogenous cycle, Serinus canarius (intestino delgado): Spain Morphology, Protozoa Romero-Rodriguez, J., 1975, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol., v. 35 (1-2), 113-116 Isospora schwetzi, description, sporulation, differentiation of species of Isospora found in genus Corvus Morphology, Protozoa Rudzinska, ?. ?.; and Trager, W., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (6), 928-938 Babesia microti, intraerythrocytic stage, fine structure and formation of merozoites, schizogony stage lacking Morphology, Protozoa Ruehl, H., 1976, Arch. Protistenk., v. 118 (4) , 353-363 Eugregarinida, ultrastructure of syzygial junction, epimerite and septum in gamonts, specificity and taxonomic significance of these structures Morphology, Protozoa Ruehl, H., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 199-214 Gregarina spp., cytochalasin ? (phomin) in- hibiting movement, changing cell fine struc- ture and disorganizing fibrillar bundles or myonemes; fine structure of myonemes, skele- ton-fibrils and pellicle; elements and mode of movement Morphology, Protozoa Romero Rodriguez, J.; and Lizcano Herrera, J., 1972, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 32 (3-4), 199- 206 Eimeria intestinalis, E. sculpta, morphology, first report from Oryctolagus cuniculus domestica in Spain Morphology, Protozoa Rondanelli, E. G.; et al., 1972, Parassito- logia, v. 14 (2-3), 357-363 Entamoeba coli, trophozoites, electron microscopy, comparison of strains from London and Milano in in vitro culture Morphology, Protozoa Rondanelli, E. G.; et al., 1973, Riv. Paras- sitol., Roma, v. 34 (4), 263-270 Entamoeba coli cysts, ultrastructure in monoxenic culture, basis for outlining an organization model Morphology, Protozoa Rybicka, K.; Honigberg, ?. M.; and Holt, S.C., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (1), 107-120 Histomonas meleagridis culture forms, masti- gont system, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Rzepczyk, C.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 137-150 Sarcocystis [sp.] type A; Sarcocystis [sp.] type B, light and electron microscopy, effect on hosts' cells, distinct species; no cellu- lar response apparent in host; possible life histories of these infections occurring in Rattus fuscipes in Queensland Morphology, Protozoa Sanchez Acedo, ?.; and Garcia Reguera, V., 1972, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 32 (3-4), 271- 276 Eimeria bateri, morphology, incidence in farm quail, inefficacy of sulfacetacine: farm near Zaragoza SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Sanders, R. D.; and Poinar, G. 0., jr., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (1), 109-119 Pleistophora probably n. sp. in Aedes sierrensis, development and fine structure, potential as biological control agent Morphology, Protozoa Sathananthan, ?. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 233-243 Zeylanocystis burti, cytochemical nature and fine structure with special reference to microfilaments, microtubules, and movement Morphology, Protozoa Schein, E., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 165-167 Theileria annulata, microgametes, macroga- metes, zygotes, ookinetes, sporonts, in mid- gut or haemolymph of Hyalomma anatolicum ex- cavatum (exper.) Morphology, Protozoa Schein, E.; Buescher, G.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (2), 123-136 Theileria annulata, developmental stages in gut of engorged Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum nymphs, microgamonts, microgametes, macro- gamonts, macrogametes, zygotes, kinetes, light microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Schein, E.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Warnecke, M., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (3), 349-360 Theileria annulata, fine structural study of erythrocytic stages with 2 forms (comma- shaped stage and spherical stage) found within the erythrocytes Morphology, Protozoa Schein, E.; Warnecke, M.; and Kirmse, P., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 309-316 Theileria parva, life cycle in gut of Rhipi- cephalus appendiculatus, morphology of de- velopmental stages Morphology, Protozoa Schlick, W., 1973, Mikrokosmos, v. 62 (7), 199- 201 Trichodina pediculus, feeding mechanism, morphology Morphology, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 51 (3), 229-240 Eimeria ferrisi, mice, electron microscopy of microgamogony Morphology, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Mueller, B.E.G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 284- 294 Sarcocystis tenella, Besnoitia jellisoni, Frenkelia sp., Toxoplasma gondii, nature of cyst, fine structure of cyst wall Morphology, Protozoa; Schrevel, J.; Asfaux-Foucher, G.; and Bafort, J. ?., 1977 , J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 59 (3), 332-350 Plasmodium b. berghei in Anopheles stephensi (midgut), ultrastructural study of sporogony, multiple nuclear divisions Morphology, Protozoa Schrevel, J.; Philippe, M.; and Tronchin, G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 68A [Abstract] Gregarina blaberae trophozoite, body wall, structural, biochemical, and physiological aspects Morphology, Protozoa Schuster, F. L., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 352-359 Naegleria spp., comparison of cyst ultra- structure Morphology, Protozoa Schuster, F. L.; and Rechthand, E., 1975, Anti- microb. Agents and Chemotherapy, v. 8 (5), 591- 605 Naegleria fowleri, N. gruberi, amphotericin B, in vitro effects on growth, viability, and ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Seaman, G. R.; et al., 1972, J. Protozool., v. 19 (4), 644-647 Tetrahymena pyriformis, pathogenicity of hemocoelomic injections of various concen- trations into adult female Periplaneta amer- icana, recoverability of ciliates into axen- ic cultures from infected insects, morpho- logic changes of ciliates after recovery and reestablishment in axenic culture Morphology, Protozoa Seed, T. M.; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (2), 146-160 Trypanosoma cruzi culture forms, transmis- sion and scanning electron microscopy, car- bon replication and freeze-etching tech- niques Morphology, Protozoa Seed, T. M.; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 525-535 Plasmodium gallinaceum, P. berghei, intra- and extracellular parasites, general topog- raphy and surface ultrastructure, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Seed, T. M.; et al., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2), 262-276 Plasmodium simium, ultrastructure of erythro- cytic trophozoites, schizonts, merozoites, and gametocytes; pathological changes in host cell structure Morphology, Protozoa Seed, T. M.; et al., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 380-390 Plasmodium berghei (intraerythrocytic and ultrasonically liberated), effect of os- motic stress on cell ultrastructure and parasite infectivity, comparison with mouse host erythrocytes, results suggest these parasites have osmotic regulatory capacities at least comparable to host cells Morphology, Protozoa Seliukaite, Z.; and Semenov, V. ?., 1976, Tsitologiia, v. 18 (1), 91-97 Trichomonas m?ris, trophonts, ultrastruc- tural and cytochemical peculiarities, ab- sence of mitochondria INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Senaud, J., 1972, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, Paris, v. 70 (1), 3-27 extensive review of life cycle, morphology and development of Toxoplasma gondii Morphology, Protozoa Senaud, J.; Chobotar, ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 145- 159 comparative fine structure morphology of Plasmodium cathemerium, Eimeria ferrisi, E. stiedai, Besnoitia jellisoni, and Frenkelia sp. micropores, discussion of micropore func- tion in parasite nutrition Morphology, Protozoa Senaud, J.; Chobotar, ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 217-222 Eimeria ferrisi, asexual development in in- testinal lumen of mouse, multinuclear stages apparently identical with endogenesis, ultra- structure Morphology, Protozoa Siebert, A. E.; and West, J. ?., 1974, Proto- plasma, v. 81 (1) , 17-35 Haplozoon axiothellae, fine structure mor- phology, attachment cell, penetration stylet reproduction, characteristics of theca Morphology, Protozoa Silard, R.; Stoicescu, V.; and Dunareanu, G., 1975, Arch. Roumaines Path. Exper. et Micro- biol., v. 34 (4) , 313-328 Entamoeba histolytica, electron microscopic study of autochthonous Romania strain with emphasis on phagocytosis Morphology, Protozoa Simpson, C. F., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (10), 1443-1446 Anaplasma marginale, calves treated with oxy tetracycline, adverse effects on morphologic features of anaplasma bodies Morphology, Protozoa Senaud, J.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (4), 64A [Abstract] Besnoitia jellisoni, ultrastructural aspects of development in tissue culture Morphology, Protozoa Senaud, J.; Mehlhorn, H.; and Scholtyseck, E., J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 715-720 Besnoitia jellisoni, development in macro- phages and cysts from experimentally in- fected Mus musculus, results concerning origin and formation of inner complex of pellicle during endodyogeny indicate origin of inner membranes from endoplasmic reticu- lum Morphology, Protozoa Sheffield, H. G.; and Bjorvatn, ?., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (1), 23-30 Giardia lamblia, cysts, fine structure mor- phology Morphology, Protozoa Sheffield, H. G.; Frenkel, J. K.; and Ruiz, ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 629-641 Sarcocystis muris, mice, development of para site, cyst wall, and parasitized muscle cells during course of infection and in correlation with potential infectivity of cyst organisms, ultrastructural study Morphology, Protozoa Sheffield, H. G.; and Melton, M. L., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (4), 704-712 Toxoplasma gondii, fine structure and multi- plication in cell cultures, effects of pyri- methamine and sulfadiazine singly and in combination Morphology, Protozoa Simpson, C. F., 1977, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 38 (10), 1509-1513 Paranaplasma caudata, calves, morphologic alteration of paranaplasma bodies following treatment with Oxytetracycline; blood and liver biopsy specimens Morphology, Protozoa Simpson, C. F.; Woodard, J. ?.; and Forrester, D. J., 1977, Vet. Path., v. 14 (4), 351-360 Besnoitia in Calidris canutus (luminal sur- face of thoracic aorta), ultrastructure: gulf coast of Florida Morphology, Protozoa Sims, P.; and Newsom, R., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 20 [Demonstra- tion] Trypanosoma cruzi, ultrastructural changes induced by SQ 18,506 Morphology, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; Canning, E. U.; and Spain, ?., 1976, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, ?., Biol. Sc. (1110), v. 193, 55-76 Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis, transmission electron microscopy, ultrastructure of micro- and macrogametocytes, nuclear and cytoplasmic changes during gametogenesis, fertilization Morphology, Protozoa Sheffield, H. C.; Melton, M. L.; and Neva, F. ?., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 (2) , 217-225 Hammondia hammondi, artificially excysted sporozoites, development in cell culture, ultrastructure, endodyogeny only type divi- sion observed, characteristics to differ- entiate from Toxoplasma gondii Morphology, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; and Garnham, P. C. C., 1973, Tr Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (5), 631- 63 7 Plasmodium spp., sporozoite ultrastructure within oocyst and salivary glands, incidence of micropores and possible relationship to infectivity, sporozoite morphogenesis, ab- normalities in development SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Singotam, L.; and Dass, ?. M. S., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (9), 719-727 Grebneckiella pixellae, scanning electron microscopy of various life cycle stages re- veals: epimerite as attachment organ to host gut epithelium, epicytic folds of body wall at various regions of trophozoite changes in body folds during gamont forma- tion and sexual dimorphism, syzygy, gamete formation, spore structure, possible role of epicytic folds in gregarine movement and absorption of nutrients Morphology, Protozoa Smith, D. S.; Njogu, A. R. ; and Cayer, ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 162-163 [Abstract] ? Trypanosoma] brucei blood stream forms, freeze-fracture and ultrastructural observa- tions, flagellar attachment, surface cell membrane Morphology, Protozoa Smith, K.; et al., 19 74, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 25 (3) , 293-300 Theileria gorgonis, Anaplasma marginale, intra-erythrocytic stages isolated from splenectomized Connochaetes taurinus, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Smith, K.; Irvin, A. D.; and Stagg, D. ?., 1976, Research Vet. Sc., v. 21 (2), 205-214 heterokaryons derived from Theileria parva- infected lymphoblasts and Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, ultrastructure of contained parasites Morphology, Protozoa Snigirevskaia, E. S.; et al., 1977, Tsitolo- giia, v. 14 (4) , 342-349 Gregarina polymorpha, cell surface and septate membrane between two cells in syzygy, electron microscopy, measurement of electrical resistance; suggestion of plasma membrane involvement in cell recognition Morphology, Protozoa Soekardono, S.; Ernst, J. V.; and Benz, G. W., 1975, Vet. Parasitol., v. 1 (1), 19-33 Eimeria alabamensis, calves (exper.), pre- patent and patent periods, low pathogenicity, description of oocyst, sporulation of oocysts at various temperatures Morphology, Protozoa Soria, ?. ?.; and Dusanic, D. G., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 509-513 Trypanosoma vespertilionis and T. dionisii in culture compared, population density, morphologic alterations, changes in glucose consumption and pH of media, antigenic an- alysis Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W., 1976, J. Microscopie, v. 25 (2), 189-190 Trypanosoma cruzi, membrane-microtubule associations, electron microscopy, possible function in changes in form Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 221-226 Leptomonas pessoai, carbohydrates in Golgi complex and cytoplasmic membranes, ultra- structure Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W.; et al., 1976, Ca?ad. J. Micro- biol., v. 22 (2), Feb., 197-203 Leptomonas pessoai, "...this insect flagel- late i a member of the genus Herpetomonas"; ultrastructure, electron microscopy of pro- mastigotes Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 274-281 Eimeria magna, fine structure of young, intermediate, and mature macrogamonts Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 984-987 Isospora endocallimici, sporocyst wall during excystation, ultrastructural changes Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; and Danforth, H. D., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 109-115 Eimeria magna, microgametogenesis in rabbits and in kidney cell cultures, fine structure of developmental stages Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; and Duszynski, D. W., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 476-481 - Isospora serini, I. canaria, oocyst walls, fine structure; I. serini, excystation Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; Rosales-Ronquillo, M. ?.; and Silverman, P. H., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 512-513 scanning electron microscopy of Plasmodium berghei-infected primary mosquito cell cul- tures Morphology, Protozoa Sprague, V.; and Vernick, S. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 667-677 Ichthyosporidium sp., apparently identical with I. giganteum, fine structure of cyst and some sporulation stages, cyst apparently a defensive reaction of host origin but liv- ing and metabolically active, new interpre- tation of Golgi complex Morphology, Protozoa Sterling, C. R.; and Aikawa, ?., 1973, J. Pro- tozool. , v. 20 (1), 81-92 Plasmodium gallinaceum, Haemoproteus colum- bae, Leucocytozoon simondi, gametocyte ul- trastructure compared in detail Morphology, Protozoa Sterling, C. R.; and DeGiusti, D. L., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 276-283 Haemoproteus metchnikovi in Chrysops calli- dus, differentiating oocysts and mature sporozoites, fine structure INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Stuht, J. N.. 1975, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 11 (2) , 256-262 Trypanosoma [sp.] in Odocoileus virginianus and Cervus canadensis, morphology, higher incidence in older deer: Michigan Morphology, Protozoa Styles, T. J.; and Krautter, F. H., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 16A [Abstract] Trypanosoma lewisi, tissue forms studied with fluorescent antibody technique Morphology, Protozoa Sulzer, A. J.; et al., 1974 , J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 710-714 Toxoplasma gondii, comparative study of morphology by freeze-etch replication vs. thin sectioning technique Morphology, Protozoa Swilenov, D.; Heymer, ?.; and Haferkamp, 0., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (2), 226 Echinococcus multilocularis from Meriones unguiculatus (exper.), scanning electron microscopy of cysts, brood capsules and scoi ices Morphology, Protozoa Szekely, R.; and Sapunar, J., 1976, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 31 (1-2), 23-29 Giardia lamblia in humans, life cycle, morphology, pathology, clinical aspects and treatment, review Morphology, Protozoa Takayanagi, T.; et al., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (2), 165- 167 Trypanosoma gambiense, electron microscopy of parasite to show flagellum and ferritin particles concentrated on it, soluble antigen concentrated on flagellum specifically at flagellar membrane and the lattice-like intraflagellar structure Morphology, Protozoa Taylor, F. J. R., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (1), 28-40 flagellate phylogeny in relation to ultra- structure of 4 organellar systems Morphology, Protozoa Terragna, ?., 1975, Paediatrician, v. 4 (2-3), 138-154 Toxoplasma gondii in children, present per- spectives, extensive review (biology, epide- miology, life cycle, clinical aspects, diag- nosis, fine structure, therapy) Morphology, Protozoa Terragna, ?.; et al., 1975, Pathologica (969- 970) , v. 67 , 329-335 Toxoplasma gondii, diagnosis of human lym- phatic toxoplasmosis by ultrastructural demonstration of Toxoplasma in the lymph node Morphology, Protozoa Terzakis, J. ?.; Vanderberg, J. P.; and Hut- ter, R. M., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 251-253 pre-erythrocytic Plasmodium berghei mito- chondria, ultrastructure, demonstration of cristae, technical and interpretive pitfalls Morphology, Protozoa Theodorides, J.; and Desportes, I., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 85A-86A [Abstract] gregarines of marine invertebrates, organi- zation of epicyte Morphology, Protozoa Toure, S. M., 1976, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., n. s., v. 29 (1), 17-22 Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) congolense, 640 passages in mice during 10 years, biometrics, changes in morphology, no reduction in viru- lence Morphology, Protozoa Toyos Aparicio, J. ?., 1974, An. Fac. Vet. Leon, v. 20, 35-90 35 strains of Trichomonas vaginalis, taxono- my, morphology, culture, biochemistry, diag- nosis, pathology, comparison of pathogenicity in natural and experimental infections, mice, no relationship observed between pathogeny and clinical picture Morphology, Protozoa Trefiak, W. D.; and Desser, S. S., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 73-80 crystalloid inclusions in Leucocytozoon, Parahaemoproteus, and Plasmodium, lipid- protein nature, ultrastructural morphology Morphology, Protozoa Trigg, P. I.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1977, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 15, 57-81 parasitic Protozoa, morphological, biochemi- cal, and physiological changes occurring during life cycles, symposium presentation Morphology, Protozoa Tronchin, G.; and Schrevel, J., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (1), 67-82 Gregarina blaberae, development of sporozo- ite, growth and development of trophozoite, ultrastructural study Morphology, Protozoa Varghese, T., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (1), 66-71 Eimeria labbeana first generation merozoites, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Varghese, T., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (1), 25-32 Eimeria labbeana, endogenous stages, fine structure of feeding organelles Morphology, Protozoa Varghese, T., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 227-235 Eimeria labbeana from Columba livia, micro- gametogenesis, fine structure of micro- gamonts and microgametes SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Varghese, T., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3), 376-382 Eimeria labbeana, fine structure of 3 gener- ations of meronts, merogony, and merozoites with special reference to rhoptry-microneme system Morphology, Protozoa Vasallo Matilla, F., 1971, Med. Trop., Madrid, v. 47 (1), 37-47 morphology, life cycle, first reports of human infection with Isospora hominis re- corded in Spain Morphology, Protozoa Vetterling, J. M. ; Pacheco, N. D.; and Fayer, R., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5), 613-621 Sarcocystis sp., fine structure of gametogo- ny and oocyst formation Morphology, Protozoa Vickerman, K., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (3), 394-404 Trypanosoma vivax, epimastigote stage, ultra- structural study in relation to mode of attachment in proboscis of Glossina fuscipes Morphology, Protozoa Vickerman, ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 221-233 Cryptobia vaginalis, light and electron microscopic morphology, kinetoplast DNA dis- persed throughout single mitochondrion, feeding by pinocytosis through cytopharynx, bacterial symbiotes Morphology, Protozoa Vickerman, K.; and Evans, D. ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 145 [Ab- stract] Trypanosoma vivax trypomastigote stages, ultrastructure, respiratory physiology, possible relationship of lack of surface coat to antigenic variation Morphology, Protozoa Viles, J. M.; and Powell, E. C., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (2), 127-132 Sarcocystis, murine, ultrastructure of cyst wall Morphology, Protozoa Vinckier, D., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 170-184 Nosemoides vivieri comb. nov., life cycle, transformation of sporoblasts, organitogene- sis of spore Morphology, Protozoa Visvesvara, G. S.; and Balamuth, W., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 245-256 Acanthamoeba, Naegleria, Hartmannella, com- parative studies on free-living and patho- genic amebae: cyst structure; nutrition; protein composition; immunology; cell free plaques and other cytopathic effects; phos- pholipase liberation; sensitivity to ampho- tericin ? Morphology, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P., 1975, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 17 (2), 141-178 Thelohania maenadis, T. octospora, T. ceccaldii, comparative fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P.; Bouix, G.; and Manier, J. F., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (4), 21A-22A [Ab- stract] Ormieresia carcini, life cycle, ultrastruc- ture Morphology, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P.; and Tuzet, 0., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (3), 476 [Abstract] Thelohania naenadis in Carcinus mediterra- neus and C. maenas, T. octospora in Palaemon serratus, T. ceccaldii in Processa edulis, comparative ultrastructure of development Morphology, Protozoa Vivier, E., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 69A [Abstract] Hepatozoon domerguei, ultrastructural obser- vations of fertilization and meiosis Morphology, Protozoa Vivier, E.; and Petitprez, ?., 1972, Protis- tologica, v. 8 (2), 199-221 Toxoplasma gondii, ultrastructure, cyto- chemistry, with special reference to apical complex and cytoplasmic organelles Morphology, Protozoa Vivier, E.; Petitprez, ?.; and Landau, I., 1972, Protistologica, v. 8 (3),. 315-334 Hepatozoon domerguei, sporoblastogenesis, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Vossen, ?. ?. M. H.; et al., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 291-292 Pneumocystis carinii, structure of micro- tubules in intracystic body; basis for including P. carinii among Sporozoa Morphology, Protozoa Vossen, ?. ?. M.; Beckers, P. J. A .; and Meu- wissen, J. H. E. T., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (2), 205 [Abstract] Pneumocystis carinii, rats (exper.) given steroids, electron microscopy of intracystic bodies developing in lungs Morphology, Protozoa Vrablic, J., 1977, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 32 (2), 89-99 Toxoplasma gondii, schizogony and gametogony in small intestine of cats (exper.) Morphology, Protozoa Walker, M. H.; and Hinsch, G. W., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1074-1080 Nosema sp., mature spore, structure, cyto- chemistry, changes in infected cells Morphology, Protozoa Wallace, F. G.; Wagner, M.; and Rogers, W. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 218-222 Herpetomonas m. muscarum vs. H. m. ingenoplas tis, very different structure of kinetoplast nucleoid DNA; ultrastructural nature of doub- ling of flagellum 1000 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Warren, M.; et al., 1964, Med. J. Malaya, v. 19 CI), 31 Plasmodium fieldi, morphological variations, Macaca spp. Morphology, Protozoa Warton, ?.; and Modlinska, M., 1977, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 24 (10) , 1976 , 611-613 Trypanosoma cruzi, blood forms, ultrastruc- tural localization of peroxisomes following incubation with diaminobenzidine to demon- strate catalase, electron microscopy, possible metabolic role Morpholgy, Protozoa Watanabe, H., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (3), 321-328 Nosema sp. of Spodoptera litura, morphology, life cycle and development, host range, pathogenicity, comparisons with other Nosema spp. Morphology, Protozoa Weidner, ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (1), 1-9 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, parasitophorous vacuoles within host peritoneal macrophages, growth by pinocytotic mechanism, movement of substances across vacuole boundary, absence of lysosomal fusion, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Wildfuehr, G.; and Wildfuehr, W., 1975, Toxo- plasmose. Ratgeber fur Artzte und Tierarzte, 320 pp., illus. Toxoplasma gondii, guidebook for physicians and veterinarians, morphology, life cycle, diagnosis, epidemiology, pathology, prenatal infection, veterinary aspects, extensive re- view Morphology, Protozoa Williamson, J.; and Macadam, R. F., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), ISO- IS? Trypanosoma rhodesiense, effects of puromycin and its aminonucleoside, cordycepin and nucleocidin on fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Williamson, J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 263 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma rhodesiense in mice (exper.), cordycepin-induced cytoplasmic clefts in trypanosomes and resulting changes in fatty acid metabolism, ultrastructural studies Morphology, Protozoa Wong, T. C.; and Desser, S. S., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (1), 115-126 Leucocytozoon dubreuili, fine structure of oocyst transformation and sporozoites Morphology, Protozoa Weinman, D.; et al., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 443 [Dem- onstration] Haemoflagellate [sp.] Morphology, Protozoa Weiser, J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (3-4), 263-270 Pleistophora debaisieuxi, xenomas (xenopara- site complexes or parasite-host inter- actions) in blackflies, Odagmia ornata (fat body), syncytial and neoplastic types, mor- phology: Kokorin near Prague Morphology, Protozoa Werner, H. ; and Janitschke, K., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 25 (1-2), 57-64 Toxoplasma gondii, morphological variations in developmental stages, details of sexual forms and oocysts, life cycle completed only in domestic cat, partial common antigenicity demonstrated between Toxoplasma and Isospora Morphology, Protozoa Wheat, B. E.; et al., 1976, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 50 (2), 125-136 Eimeria mivati, ultrastructure of macrogame- togenesis Morphology, Protozoa Wightman, S. R.; Kier, ?. ?.; and Wagner, J. E., 1977, Feline Pract., v. 7 (3), 23-26 Cytauxzoon, cats (blood), clinical features, pathology, diagnosis, morphology compared to Hamobartonella felis Morphology, Protozoa Yoeli, M., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (4), 302-305 Plasmodium berghei NK65 strain, slow maturing primary exo-erythrocytic schizonts in labora- tory bred Thamnomys surdaster, differentia- tion of this "slowed down" growth rhythm from that of "chronic" forms of P. b. yoelii Morphology, Protozoa Zaman, V., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 67 (2), 229-231 Entamoeba invadens cysts, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Zaman, V., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (4), 603 Sarcocystis orientalis, redescription and revision of new species diagnosis Morphology, Protozoa Zaman, V.; and Colley, F. ?., 1970, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 1 (4), 457-464 Toxopl asma gondii, light microscopic study of endogenous stages Morphology, Protozoa Zierdt, ?. H.; and Tan, H. K., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 277-283 Blastocystis hominis, in vivo forms from fatal human case, ultrastructure and light microscopy, comparison with in vitro forms Morphology, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4) 537 Farmocystis tribolii, ultrastructure J SUBJECT HEADINGS 1001 Morphology, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 70A-71A [Abstract] Malamoeba locustae cysts, Mattesia dispora spores, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Zizka, Z.; and Hostounsky, Z., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (4), 54A-55A [Abstract] Nosema gasteroideae spores, polar filament and germ Morphology, Protozoa van der Zypen, E.; and Piekarski, G., 1968, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 23 (3-4), 90-94 Toxoplasma gondii, ultrastructure of endo- dyogeny Morphology, Trematoda Amegee, E. Y.; and Diaw, ?. T., 1975, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (313), Zool. (220), 847-851 Cercaria sp., morphology, chaetotaxy com- pared with 4 other cercariae of Brachy- laimoidea Morphology, Trematoda Arvy, L., [1976], Vie et Milieu, s. C, Biol. Terr., v. 25 (2), 1975, 203-235 Digenea, eye structure and diversity of po- sitions, shapes, sizes, pigmentations, and architectures between all developmental stages; comparison of ultrastructure and composition of eye pigment possibly valuable to phylogenetic and systematic studies Morphology, Trematoda Asch, H. L.; and Dresden, M. H., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (1), 80-86 Schistosoma mansoni, effects of zinc on viability and morphology of cercariae and schistosomules, on cercarial staining in indirect immunofluorescence test, and on cercarial penetration of skin, findings sug- gest possible relationships of zinc to host resistance to and control of schistosomiasis Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1) , 99-113 Leucochloridium sp., genital organs, shape, size and topography, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 115-128 Leucochloridium sp., surface topography, sensory structures, functional morphology discussed, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Bayssade-Dufour, C., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 284, s. D (3), 191-193 Schistosoma mansoni cercariae, 9 strains (4 African, 5 American), differences in cheto- taxy Morphology, Trematoda Bayssade-Dufour, C.; and Maillard, ?., 1974, Ann. Parasitol., v. 49 (5), 521-554 Allocreadioidea 4 spp., cercarial chaeto- taxy, detailed description, comparison with previously described cercariae, implications for taxonomy and evolution Morphology, Trematoda Bayssade-Dufour, C.; and Ow-Yang, ?. K., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (3), 338-342 Trichobilharzia brevis, Haplorchis pumilio, morphologic description of sensory receptors of cercariae, comparison with representative Schistosomatidae and Opisthorchioidea; char- acterization of chaetotaxy of Opisthorchioi- dea superfamily Morphology, Trematoda Beaver, P. C.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (3), 422-426 Alaria-like previously undescribed species of subfamily Alariinae, mesocercaria re- moved from each of two intradermal swell- ings on thigh and iliac crest of man, morph- ologic features, infection probably resulted from ingestion of raw or undercooked game animal (probably raccoon): Louisiana Morphology, Trematoda Beaver, P. C.; Duron, R. ?.; and Little, M. D., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (4), 684-687 granulomata containing trematode eggs, pos- sibly Achillurbainia recondita, discovered on omentum and other peritoneal surfaces of man during surgical repair of inguinal hernia, case report; comparative morphological dis- cussion: State of La Paz, Honduras Morphology, Trematoda Bennett, C. E., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 886-891 Fasciola hepatica, newly excysted juveniles, surface features, sensory structure, movement Morphology, Trematoda Bennett, C. E., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 892-898 Fasciola hepatica, scanning electron micros- copy during growth and maturation in mouse, changes in pattern of surface spines, nature of tegument around spines, possible functions of spines Morphology, Trematoda Bennett, C. E., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 43-53 Fasciola hepatica during migration in mouse, development of parasite excretory and paren- chymal systems Morphology, Trematoda Betterton, ?.; and Lim, B.-L., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (1), 73-82 Zonorchis, Skrjabinus, morphological varia- tion analyzed, effects of allometric growth investigated, patterns in relation to host ecology and distribution, taxonomic implica- tions: Malaysia 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Beverley-Burton, M.; and Logan, V. H., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 148-151 Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis, Notocotylus urbanensis, ventral papillae, histochemistry, structure and ultrastructure, results suggest function as specialized non-glandular adhe- sive organs Morphology, Trematoda Bogitsh, B. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 180-188 Schistosoma mansoni, schistosomules, colchi- cine and vinblastine treatment, inhibition of feeding, ultrastructural changes in esophageal gland, effects on microtubules and secretion in this area Morphology, Trematoda Bogitsh, B. J.; and Carter, 0. S., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (4), 681-686 Schistosoma mansoni, esophageal secretory granules, ultrastructure, cytochemistry, effects of colchicine on cells, function un- determined but possibly involved with early stages of digestion of host red blood cells Morphology, Trematoda Brink, L. H.; McLaren, D. J.; and Smithers, S. R., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 293 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, antigenicity, ultra- structural morphology, development of surface membranes, growth in vitro and infectivity compared in 3 types of artificially prepared schistosomula Morphology, Trematoda Brinkmann, ?., jr., 1975, Medd. Gr?nland, v. 205 (2), 1-88 Hexabothriidae, comparative anatomy of vaginae, morphology of eggs, phylogenetic significance Morphology, Trematoda Brooker, ?. E., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., London, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 171-180 Schistosoma mansoni, Diplostomum spathaceum, tegumentary sense organs in miracidia, mor- phology, possible function in larval orien- tation with respect to gravity Morphology, Trematoda Bogitsh, B. J.; and Carter, 0. S., 1977, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 96 (2), 219-227 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomules, in vitro development of digestive tract, ultrastruc- ture of esophagus, esophageal gland, and cecum; ingestion of red blood cells stimu- lates 'dense granule' synthesis and increased growth of cecal region Morphology, Trematoda Borojevic, D. ; and Movsesijan, ?., 1973, Acta Parasitol. Iugoslavica, v. 4 (1), 51-56 Fasciola hepatica, morphogenesis in rabbits, 42 days post infection, genital organs not sufficiently developed to produce secretions for antigenic stimulation of host, but se- cretory caecal epithelium of digestive or- gans develops earlier, provides antigenic material during migratory and biliary sys- tem periods Morphology, Trematoda Bourgat, R.; Seguin, D.; and Bayssade-Dufour, C., [1976], Ann. Parasitol., v. 50 (6), 1975, 701-713 Dicrocoelium hospes, morphology, life cycle, differentiation from D. lanceolatum Morphology, Trematoda Brglez, J., 1976, Zborn. Bioteh. Fak. Univ. Ljublj ani, Vet., v. 13 (2), 197-209 Strigea falconis, S. strigis, Apharyngo- strigea cornu, morphology, histological sections give best results for identification Morphology, Trematoda Brink, L. H.; McLaren, D. J.; and Smithers, S. R., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (1), 73-86 Schistosoma mansoni, artificially transformed schistosomula and schistosomula recovered after cercarial penetration of isolated skin, comparison of ultrastructure, development, antigenic nature, viability in vivo and in vitro, infectivity Morphology, Trematoda Brooks, D. R., 1977, System. Zool., v. 26 (3), 277-289 plagiorchioid trematodes of anurans with special emphasis on species of Glypthelmins, implications of morphological cladistic in- terrelationships and zoogeography, evolution- ary history involving parasite vicariance and dispersal as a result of host speciation and host dispersal Morphology, Trematoda Cabrera, B. D.; and Vajrasthira, S., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (4), 509-518 Paragonimus, differentiating morphologic characteristics of cuticular spines and shape and branching of ovaries of 4 spp. Morphology, Trematoda Campbell, R. ?., 1973, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 92 (2), 256-265 Cotylurus flabelliformis, host specificity, host-induced variations not significant, temperature of fixative greatly influenced size of worms in permanent preparations, development in domestic mallard Morphology, Trematoda Chinone, S.; and Itagaki, H., 1976, Bull. Azabu Vet. Coll., v. 1 (2), 73-81 Eurytrema pancreaticum, development, mor- phological variations, "probable that some of the so-callen [sic] E. coelomaticum are nothing but a developing stage of E. pan- creaticum." Morphology, Trematoda Claugher, D., 1976, J. Nat. Hist., v. 10 (61 633-641 Distomum filifeium: Chatham Islands, New Zealand; South Atlantic SUBJECT HEADINGS 100 Morphology, Trematoda Combes, C.; and Coll, A. M., 1974, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., 3. s., v. 97, 203-214 Cephalogonimus europaeus, morphology of larval stages, development of metacercaria and adult Morphology, Trematoda Combes, C.; and Lambert, ?., 1975, Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 50 (1), 25-37 Polystoma integerrimum, P. pelobatis, P. gallieni, swimming larvae, chaetotaxy, intra- and interspecific variation Morphology, Trematoda Combes, C.; and Triquell, ?., 1972, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., v. 95, 113-120 Gorgoderina vitelliloba and Gorgodera euzeti miracidia compared, arrangement of epidermal plates, sensillae and excretory pores; com- parative outline of epidermal cell numbers of the Gorgoderidae Morphology, Trematoda Corkum, K. C.; and Beckerdite, F. W., 1975, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 93 (2), 484-491 Alloglossidium macrobdellensis, life his- tory, description of developmental stages, migration in leech, seasonal incidence and prevalence of infection apparently direct reflection of annual breeding cycle of leech: Louisiana Morphology, Trematoda Coulanges, P.; Goasguen, J.; and Moreau, J. P., 1976, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 5 (28), 1753-1754 Schistosoma mansoni eggs, morphologic changes occurring after antischistosomal therapy in humans, determined by rectal biopsy Morphology, Trematoda Day, M. F., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxiv [Abstract] Cryptocotyle lingua, epidermis, changes during metamorphosis of cercaria to meta- cercaria in Gobius minutus Morphology, Trematoda Demaree, R. S., jr.; and Wootton, D. ?., 1974, Proc. 32. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America (St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 13-15), 180- 181 Petasiger sp., Cotylurus sp., ultrastructure of cercarial tails Morphology, Trematoda Demaree, R. S., jr.; and Wootton, D. M., 1975, Proc. 33. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America, 656-657 Alaria sp., ultrastructure, particularly tegument, muscles and excretory bladder Morphology, Trematoda Dollfus, R. P.; and Euzet, L., [1974], Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (137), 1973 , Zool. (101) , 815-819 Paracyclocotyle cherbonnieri Morphology, Trematoda Dorsey, C. H., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (3), 444-459 Schistosoma mansoni, cercariae, schistoso- mules, head gland, ultrastructure, staining affinities suggest presence of phospholipids Morphology, Trematoda Dubois, G., 1975, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., 3. s., v. 98, 39-41 Gogatea, Neogogatea, morphological compari- sons, distinguishing characters Morphology, Trematoda Dupouy, J., 19 75, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 281, s. D, Sc. Nat. (23), 1847-1850 larval Polystoma integerrimum, ultrastruc- ture of tegument, comparison with adult stage, other juvenile stages of Monogenea and Digenea adapted to amphibian urinary environment Morphology, Trematoda Edwards, H. H.; Nollen, P. M.; and Nadakavu- karen, M. J., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 429-437 Philophthalmus megalurus, tegumental papil- lae on oral sucker, scanning and transmis- sion electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Euzet, L.; Combes, C.; and Batchvarov, G., 1974, Vie et Milieu, s. C, Biol. Terr., v. 24 (1), 129-139 Polystoma viridis ?. sp., morphological comparison with P. integerrimum from Pyre- nees and Bulgaria and with P. pelobatis from Languedoc, value of certain characters in taxonomy Morphology, Trematoda Euzet, L.; and Dossou, C., 1975, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (282), Zool. (192), 23-34 Heteronchocleidus ctenopomae Morphology, Trematoda Fan, P. C.; and Lin, P. P., 1976, Internat. J. Zoonoses, v. 3 (1), 19-32 Schistosoma japonicum, morphology of Japanese strain in rabbits Morphology, Trematoda Fournier, ?., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1) , 15-26 Euzetrema knoepffleri, tegument, ultrastruc- ture and development during life cycle Morphology, Trematoda Dike, S. C., 1971, Am. J. Trop. Med. and ??? v. 20 (4), 552-568 7 ultrastructure of the esophageal region of the alimentary tract of male Schistosoma mansoni Morphology, Trematoda Fraser, P. G., 1974, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb., sect. B, Biol., v. 74, 391-406 trematodes of Laridae, survey, measurements, morphology, seasonal distribution : Loch Leven, Kinross 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Garcia, fi. G., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 190-196 Schistosoma japonicum, morphometric data, strain comparisons, review of life cycle and reproduction Morphology, Trematoda Glauert, A. M.; and Butterworth, A. E., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 291-292 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, eosinophil-mediated cytotoxicity to schistosomula, morphological elucidation of mechanism Morphology, Trematoda Glauert, A. M.; and Butterworth, A. E., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 392-395 Schistosoma mansoni, morphologic evidence that eosinophils damage antibody-coated schistosomulas and that interactions between eosinophils and schistosomula occur under conditions which stimulate intimate contact between eosinophils and schistosomular sur- face Morphology, Trematoda Grant, W. C.; Harkema, R.; and Muse, K. E., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 39-49 Pharyngostomoides procyonis, spermatogonia, nutritive cells, developmental stages of spermatids, ultrastructure, preliminary ob- servations on seminal reservoir, seminal vesicle, and sperm found in these organs Morphology, Trematoda Grant, W. C.; Harkema, R.; and Muse, K. E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (6), 1019-1030 Pharyngostomoides procyonis, female repro- ductive system, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Gress, F. M.; and Lumsden, R. D., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 927-938 Schistosoma mansoni, intrasporocyst cer- cariae, tegument, fine structure and cyto- chemistry Morphology, Trematoda Hairstone, ?. A,, 1972, Pahlavi Med. J., v. 3 (2), 303-305 Schistosoma mansoni, ultrastructural study of digestive system shows the digestive tract as major pathway for absorption of materials into parasite body Morphologv, Trematoda Halton, D. V/., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxvii [Abstract] Diclidophora merlangi, Diplozoon paradoxum, Calicotyle kroyeri, oocyte differentiation, ultrastructural changes Morphologv, Trematoda Halton,' D. W., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), i [Abstract] Diclidophora merlangi, tegument, surface morphology, experimental evidence for func- tional role in absorption of low molecular weight nutrients Morphology, Trematoda Halton, D. W.; and Hardcastle, ?., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), 43-53 Diclidophora merlangi, spermatogenesis, maturation of spermatozoon and its ultra- structure, early stages of cellular devel- opment in testis Morphology, Trematoda Halton, D. W.; and Hardcastle, ?., 1977, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (5), 393-401 Diclidophora merlangi, vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate gland, penis, genital atrium, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Halton, D. W.; and Stranock, S. D., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (3), 253-263 Calicotyle kroeyeri, caecal epithelium, fine structure and histochemistry, single cell type functions in uptake and intracellular digestion of host epidermis and associated mucus Morphology, Trematoda Halton, D. W.; and Stranock, S. D., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 517-526 Calicotyle kroeyeri, foregut and associated glands, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Halton, D. W.; Stranock, S. D.; and Hardcastle, ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (1), 13-23 Diclidophora merlangi, Diplozoon paradoxum, Calicotyle kroyeri, ultrastructural changes accompanying oocyte differentiation Morphology, Trematoda Hanna, R. E. ?.; and Threadgold, L. T., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 106-114 Fasciola hepatica tissue slices, stereolog- ical analysis of effects of metabolic inhib- itors on production and distribution of Type 1 secretory bodies in t?gument Morphology, Trematoda Hardcastle, ?.; and Halton, D. W., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 75 (2), i-ii [Abstract] Diclidophora merlangi, male reproductive tract and associated prostate gland, trans- mission and stereoscan electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Hashiguchi, Y.; Kono, S.; and Hirai, H., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (3), 178-179 Paragonimus ohirai metacercariae, morpholo- gical variation in relation to host species (Sesarma dehaani vs. S. haematocheir) Morphology, Trematoda Heyneman, D.; and Umathevy, T., 1966, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (4), 353-354 differentiation of Plagiorchis spp. cercariae using the patterns of their argentophilic cuticular structures Morphology, Trematoda Hicks, R. M.; and Newman, J., 1977, Cell Biol. Internat. Rep., v. 1 (2), 157-167 Schistosoma haematobium, tegument, surface structure, scanning electron microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 100 Morphology, Trematoda Higgins, J. C.; Wright, D. E.; and Matthews, R. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 207-214 Bucephalus haimeanus, metacercarial cyst wall, ultrastructure and histochemistry Morphology, Trematoda Hillman, G. R.; Gibier, W. ?.; and Anderson, J. ?., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (2), 238-242 Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum in cul- ture, comparative drug effects of hycanth- one, scanning electron microscopy demon- strated degeneration of tegument of S. man- soni but not S. japonicum Morphology, Trematoda Hockley, D. J.; and McLaren, D. J., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 292 [Demonstration] Schistosoma, scanning electron microscopy of dorsal surfaces of 8 species, presence or absence of tubercles and spines possibly related to age or environment or to strain or species differentiation Morphology, Trematoda Imai, J.; Sakaguchi, Y.; and Katamine, D., 1976, Nettai Igaku (Trop. Med.), v. 18 (1), 49- 58 Paragonimus miyazakii, distribution survey, morphometric data Morphology, Trematoda Ko, R. C.; Lance, V. ; and Duggan, R. T., 1975, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 53 (8), 1181-1184 Hydrophitrema gigantica in Hydrophis cyano- cinctus, prevalence and intensity of infec- tion, seasonal distribution of size classes of worms, histopathology in lung: Hong Kong Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1976, Ophelia, v. 15 (1), 1-14 Zoogonoides viviparus, extensive life cycle study, morphology Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (5), 835-839 Cryptocotyle lingua, stereoscan studies of cercariae, metacercariae, and adults Morphology, Trematoda K0ie, M.; and Frandsen, F., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 335-344 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidium and early sporocysts, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Kpie, M. ; 0rnbjerg Christensen, ?.; and Nan- sen, P., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1), 79-90 Fasciola hepatica eggs, free-swimming and penetrating miracidia, early sporocysts, penetration process, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Irwin, S. W. ?.; and Threadgold, L. T., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxiii-xxiv [Abstract] Cryptocotyle lingua, redia, surface mor- phology Morphology, Trematoda James, C.; et al., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 18 [Demonstration] Schistosoma haematobium in baboon (exper.), challenge infection with cercariae showed immune reaction with egg output suppression and recovery of very small to large male and female worms Morphology, Trematoda Krasno?obova, ?. ?., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 6-4-71 Trematoda, bases of variation in morphology and size (environmental, seasonal, genetic, growth, host species, crowding, fixation techniques), review of experimental studies Morphology, Trematoda Kritsky, D. C.; and Kruidenier, F. J., 1976, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 43 ?? 47-58 L ' Gyrodactylus eucaliae, tegument, fine struc- ture and development Morphology, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 52-64 Echinochasmus, morphology of developmental stages, comparative review of life cycles Morphology, Trematoda Kinsella, J. M.; and Heard, R. W., III, 1974, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 93 (3), 408-412 Stictodora cursitans, description, adult stage of Cercaria cursitans, morphology and life cycle, Florida salt marsh; "two types of genital spines found in this study" Morphology, Trematoda Kitajima, E. W.; Paraense, W. L.; and Correa, L. R. , 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 215-221 Schistosoma mansoni, sperm, fine structure Morphology, Trematoda Kruatrachue, M.; and Chesdapan, C., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 22 (3), 231-232 flame cell pattern of Echinostomum malayanum cercariae Morphology, Trematoda Kryvi, ?., 1972, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 20 (4), 243-254 Derogenes varicus and Hemiurus communis, teg- ument, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Kuntz, R. E.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 63-69 Schistosoma haematobium, specimens prepared by critical point drying technique, scanning electron microscopy of integumental sur- faces, differences between sexes and differ- ent parts of the same parasite 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Kuntz, R. E.; et al., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 401-406 Schistosoma intercalatum adults, integument- al surfaces, scanning electron microscopy of critical point dried specimens Morphology, Trematoda Loverde, P. T., 1976, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 3 (1), 65-67 Schistosoma haematobium cercariae, scanning electron microscopy of hinge region and excretory canal Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1976, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 282, s. D, Sc. Nat. (11), 1109-1112 Ergenstrema mugilis, first description of larvae, haptor and chaetotaxy compared with Dactylogyrus extensus, importance of these characters in taxonomy of Monogenea Morphology, Trematoda Lambert', ?., 1977, Ann. Parasitol., v. 52 (5), 493-505 Ancyrocephalus paradoxus oncomiracidium, description of ciliated cells, chaetotaxy, and haptorial armature; Dactylogyrus exten- sus oncomiracidium, description of ciliated cells; comparisons with Ergenstrema mugilis, Tetraonchus monenteron, Euzetrema knoepf- fleri, Diplectanum aequans, intrageneric and intraspecific variations, taxonomic im- plications Morphology, Trematoda Lang, W. H.; and Dennis, ?. ?., 1976, Ophelia, v. 15 (1), 65-75 Proctoeces maculatus, morphology, seasonal variation in infection rates of sporocysts and adult worms, Mytilus edu'lis: Shark River, Bel mar, New Jersey Morphology, Trematoda Lawrence, J. ?., 1977, Vet. Parasitol., v. 3 (4), 291-303 Schistosoma mattheei in Friesian steers (ex- per.), pattern of elimination of adult worms, length of parasites and numbers of eggs in utero of worms from different parts of host body, egg output in faeces, changes appeared to be mediated by host immune re- sponse Morphology, Trematoda Lebedev, ?. I., 1968, Gel'mint. Zhivot. Tikhogo Okeana (Skriabin), 65-71 Syncoelinae Morphology, Trematoda Le Fichoux, Y.; et al., 1975, Medecine et Malad. Infect., v. 5 (3), 168-172 adult Dicrocoelium dendriticum discovered in bile duct of woman undergoing surgery for biliary lithiasis, diagnosis, morphol- ogy, case report: France Morphology, Trematoda Loverde, P. T., 1976, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 3 (1), 69-72 Schistosoma haematobium, S. mansoni, scan- ning electron microscopy of ova Morphology, Trematoda Lyons, K. M., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 181-199 Entobdella soleae, Gyrodactylus sp., Acan- thocotyle lobianchi, morphology and possi- ble functions of monogenean sense organs with descriptions of new organs from the head of E. soleae oncomiracidium and from the haptor of adult E. soleae Morphology, Trematoda Macdonald, S., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (2), 113-118 Diclidophora merlangi, D. luscae, and D. denticulata compared, structure, hatching, and development Morphology, Trematoda MacKinnon, ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), ii [Abstract] Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis, development of 'ventral glands', these structures prob- ably function in adhesion and the large num- ber of mitochondria suggest that they may also function in respiration Morphology, Trematoda McLaren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), 169-187 Schistosoma mansoni, development of micro- villi on tegument surface during cer- car ia/s chis tosomulum transformation Morphology, Trematoda McLaren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1977, Nature, London (5624), v. 269, 147-149 [Letter] blood flukes have double outer membrane consisting of two conventional lipid bilayers with differing properties, and it assists in protecting the parasite against immunological response of host whereas non-blood flukes have single trilaminate outer membrane (single lipid bilayer) , electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Leigh, W. H., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 873-876 Paramacroderoides echinus, P. pseudoechinus sp. ?., differences in structure and be- havior, life cycles Morphology, Trematoda Lo, S.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 413-417 Allopodocotyle lepomis, larval surface structure, tegumental changes during transi- tion from cercaria to metacercaria, topogra- phy of newly encysted metacercaria and*host capsule, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda McLaren, D. J.; and Hockley, D. J., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 292 [Demonstration] double outer membrane a characteristic fea- ture only of blood flukes Morphology, Trematoda McLaren, D. J.; Mackenzie, C. D.; and Ramalho- Pinto, F. J., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 293 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, ultrastructural studies on eosinophil adherence to schistosomula in vitro SUBJECT HEADINGS 100 Morphology, Trematoda McLaughlin, J. D., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (1), 48-54 Cyclocoelum mutabile, life cycle, descrip- tion of developmental stages in 6 species of snail and F?lica americana Morphology, Trematoda Madhavi, R., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 410-412 Allocreadium fasciatusi, description and structure of miracidium, Aplocheilus mela- stigma (intestine) Morphology, Trematoda Madhavi, R.; and Rao, ?. ?., 1972, Riv. Paras- sitol., Roma, v. 33 (3), 173-182 Echinostomatoidea 5 spp., female reproduc- tive systems, anatomy Morphology, Trematoda Mamaev, Iu. L.; and Parukhin, ?. ?., 1975, Gidrobiol. Zhurnal, v. 11 (2), 88-93 Bivagina, the vagina has only one external opening Morphology, Trematoda Matskasi, I., 1971, Parasitol. Hungar., v. 4, 137-144 Lecithodendrium linstowi, morphometric data, comparisons with statistics of L. spp. as presented by other authors Morphology, Trematoda Mayes, ?. ?.; and Johnson, C. A. Ill, 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1050-1052 Urocleidus rogersi, variations in accessory piece morphology Morphology, Trematoda Mitchell, C. W.; and Crang, R. E., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (3), 309-313 Posthodiplostomum minimum, cyst wall com- ponents, form and composition of accumu- lated excretory concretions within body of metacercaria, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis Morphology, Trematoda Mitchell, J. S., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xviii [Abstract] Cotylurus, in vitro culture from metacer- cariae to egg-producing adults, morphologi- cal comparison with in vivo worms Morphology, Trematoda Miyazaki, I., 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4), 101-135 Paragonimus spp., human and animal lung flukes, morphologic and life cycle compari- sons, worldwide geographic distribution Morphology, Trematoda Nath, D., 1972, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 42 (12), 1073-1074 Cathaemasia [sp.], morphology of metacercari- al cyst and artificially excysted metacer- caria Morphology, Trematoda Nath, D., 1974, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 43 (8), 1973, 797-799 plagiorchiid metacercaria in Rana cyano- phlyctis (pectoral muscles), description of cyst and artificially excysted juvenile: ponds of Mathura district (Uttar Pradesh) Morphology, Trematoda Niemi, D. R.; and Macy, R. W., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 223-229 Apophallus donicus, life cycle, morphology, potentially lethal to small salmon and in- fective to man through fish consumption Morphology, Trematoda Ogambo-Ongoma, A. H.; and Goodman, J. D., 1973, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 21 (2), 117-122 Fasciola gigantica, morphology and develop- ment of eggs and miracidia Morphology, Trematoda Ogambo-Ongoma, A. H.; and Goodman, J. D., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (1), 33-38 Fascioloides gigantica, development of in- tramolluscan stages in Lymnaea natalensis (exper.), differences from previous accounts Morphology, Trematoda Ogawa, K.; and Egusa, S., 1977, Bull. Japan. Soc. Scient. Fish., v. 43 (9), 1029-1034 Dactylogyrus minutus, redescription, emphasis on morphology other than chitinous struc- tures, first Japanese record Morphology, Trematoda Oliver, G., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1) 91-98 Diplectanum aequans, cephalic region, haptor scales on body surface, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Otubanj o, 0. ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxvii-xxviii [Abstract] Schistosoma mansoni males, reproductive sys tem, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Pandey, K. C., [1975], Indian J. Zoot., v. 14 (3), 227-236 Clinostomum piscidium, life cycle, descrip- tion of eggs, miracidium, redia, cercaria, metacercaria, and adults Morphology, Trematoda Perkatova, V. N., 1975, Dokl. Vsesoiuz. Akad. . Sel'skokhoz. Nauk (10), 39-40 Gastrothylax crumenifer, morphology and physiology of tegument, intestine and saccus alimentarius, localization of non- specific esterase; adaptations to existence among dense papillae of rumen and glandular structure thereof 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Poimanska, T., 1969, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (20-27), 1968-1969, 185-192 Leucochloridium, morphological variability, constant specific characters, sporocysts useful for differentiating species Morphology, Trematoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0., 1974, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 17, 89-99 Dicrocoelium lanceatum, integument, ultra- structure Morphology, Trematoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; et al., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 285-291 Fasciola hepatica, subcuticular cells, ultra- structure, localization of DNA synthesis in tegument; origin and function of cells Morphology, Trematoda Poon, S. K., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 57 morphology and cytology of nervous system of Ceylonocotyle sp. Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I., 1976, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 24 (2), 137-141 Cercaria vaullegeardi, redescription; pos- sible functions of caudal cysts and append- ages Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I., 1976, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 24 (4), 353-364 Cercaria stunkardi metacercaria in Amphi- thoe rubricata (exper.), ultrastructure of cyst wall, gut caecae, and tegument at vary- ing intervals after penetration, host encap- sulation Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (3), 249-260 Cercaria stunkardi cercaria and metacercaria, ultrastructure of excretory bladder Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1977, Parasitol- ogy, v. 75 (2), ii [Abstract] Cercaria littorinae saxatilis V, Microphal- lus similis, M. pygmaeus, tegument of daugh- ter sporocysts, retention of outer nucleated region seen as example of paedogenesis Morphology, Trematoda Prevot, G.; Bartoli, P.; and Deblock, S., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (4), 433-446 Maritrema misenensis n. comb. Morphology, Trematoda Rad^owski, J., 1975, Zool. Polon., v. 25 (2- 3), 211-229 Fasciola hepatica, neurosecretory system, morphology, both nervous and neurosecretory systems are represented by the same cell elements, possible relationship between neurosecretory system and separate organs Morphology, Trematoda Ramalingam, K., 1976, Cytologia, v. 41 (1), 131-138 Pricea multae, morphological differentiation of unfixed, unstained vitelline cells into 6 classes using phase microscopy, proposed vitellocyte nomenclature may not represent stages of development Morphology, Trematoda Ramanaiah, B. V.; and Agarwal, S. ?., 1969, Indian J. Helminth., v. 21 (1), 44-48 Clinostomum complanatum, C. giganticum and Euclinostomum heterostomum miracidia, number and arrangement of epidermal plates, diagnos- tic value Morphology, Trematoda Ramisz, ?.; and Szankowska, Z., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38), 217-223 Fasciola hepatica, Dicrocoelium dendriticum, nervous system, distribution of active ace- tylcholinesterase, also demonstrated in re- productive system Morphology, Trematoda Rees, F. G., 1977, Proc. Roy. Soc., London, s. ? (1121), v. 195, 425-452 Cryptocotyle lingua cercariae, development, morphology and ultrastructure of tail and excretory system; mechanism of tail loss Morphology, Trematoda Reger, J. F., 1976, J. Ultrastructure Research v. 57 (1), 77-86 Schistosoma sp., fine structure of cercarial tail muscle Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J., 1976, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., v. 99, 3. s., 11-17 cercaria of Maritrema subdolum, M. linguilla distribution of ciliae, generic, suprage- neric and specific characters, sensory re- ceptors Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J., 1976, Ann. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 37-40 cercaria identified as belonging to genus Maritrema on basis of chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (1). 31-43 Maritrema, Microphallus, cercariae, chaeto- taxy, taxonomic value Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J.; and Bartoli, P., 1974, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris, 3. s. (233), Zool. (157), 845-853 Gymnophallus nereicola, G. fossarum, de- scription of cercaria, distribution of cilia differential diagnosis Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J.; and Lambert, ?., 1976, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 101 (2), 231-240 Macrolecithus papilliger, chaetotaxy, com- parison with Crepidostomum 1 and Crepidosto- mum 2 of Richard, 1971 SUBJECT HEADINGS 100 Morphology, Trematoda Rohde, ?., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 55 types and functions of cells in pharynx of Polystomoides malayi Morphology, Trematoda Rohde, K., 1975, Advances Parasitol., v. 13, 1-33 Polystomoides, fine structure, extensive review Morphology, Trematoda Sahba, G. H.; and Malek, ?. ?., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (2), 331-333 Schistosoma haematobium, comparison of ex- tent of development and size of parasites in unisexual and bisexual infections, fre- quency of single sex male and female infec- tions and level of maturity reached by fe- male in absence of male Morphology, Trematoda Sakamoto, K.; and Ishii, Y., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (6), 841-844 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, S. japonicum, eggs, surface features, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Sakamoto, K.; and Ishii, Y., 1977, J. Parasi- tol., v. 63 (3), 407-412 Schistosoma japonicum adults, integumental surfaces, scanning electron microscopy of critical point dried specimens Morphology, Trematoda Schell, S. ?., 1975 , J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3) , 562-563 Lecithaster salmonis, description of mira- cidia Morphology, Trematoda Senft, A. W.; and Gibier, W. ?., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (6, part 1), 1169- 1177 Schistosoma mansoni, scanning electron mi- croscopy of tegumental appendages following thiocarbohydrazide-osmium preparation pre- senting a composite view of normal topography Morphology, Trematoda Sey, 0., 1972, Parasitol. Hungar., v. 5, 17-38 Paramphistomum daubneyi, morphology and de- velopment of eggs, epidermal structure of terebratorium can be used to distinguish higher taxa of family and genus Morphology, Trematoda Sey, 0.; and Sayed, R. I., 1976, Acta Zool. Acad. Scient. Hungar., v. 22 (1-2), 165-171 pre-parasitic stages of Basidiodiscus ector- chis and Sandonia sudanensis, embryonic development, morphology of miracidia, formed redia present in germinal cavity of mira- cidia, sporocyst stage absent Morphology, Trematoda Shaw, J. R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 54-65 Schistosoma mansoni, effect of pairing fe- males from single sex infections with males under in vitro conditions, subsequent devel- opment and ultrastructural changes in repro- ductive system Morphology, Trematoda Shaw, J. R.; and Erasmus, D. ?., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 75 (1), 101-109 Schistosoma mansoni, technique for in vitro maintenance of mature worms assessed by crit- eria in general use as well as by more crit- ical analysis in terms of ultrastructure (particularly of female reproductive system), comparison between changes usually associ- ated with in vitro culture and those induced by action of Astiban, differential cell death associated with both Morphology, Trematoda Shigin, ?. ?., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 176-190 ' Diplostomum gobiorum, life cycle, morphology of cercaria, metacercaria and marita; com- parison with D. vanelli, possibly synonyms Morphology, Trematoda Short, R. ?.; and Gagne, H. T., 1975, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 94 (3), 438 [Abstract] 2 structures near anterior end of Schisto- soma mansoni cercariae presumed to be photo- receptors, transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Short, R. ?.; and Kuntz, R. E. 1976 , J. Para- sitol. , v. 62 (3), 420-425 Schistosoma mansoni, S. rodhaini, cercariae, numbers and patterns of argentophilie papil- lae, use in distinguishing species Morphology, Trematoda Shyamasundari, K.; and Rao, ?. ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 103-109 Fasciola, neurosecretory cells, structure, cytochemistry Morphology, Trematoda Soboleva, T. N., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR, s. Biol. (6), 22-27 Postharmostomum gallinum, life cycle, mor- phology of sporocyst, cercaria, metacercaria, ma r i t a Morphology, Trematoda Sornmani, S., 1976, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 7 (2), 208-213 Schistosoma japonicum, morphologic properties of Mekong schistosome compared with classical strains, 3 races of Lithoglyphopsis aperta established as vector snail of Mekong schis- tosome in Laos Morphology, Trematoda Southgate, V. R., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 29 [Demonstration] 4 schistosome cercariae, fine structure, pre- and postacetabular gland cells, sensory receptors, tail musculature 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Stein, P. C.; and B?sch, P. F., 1977, J. Para- sitol., v. 63 (6), 1031-1040 Echinostoma paraensei, in vitro system for metacercarial encystment using cultured cells from Biomphalaria glabrata, ultra- structure and formation of cyst wall Morphology, Trematoda Sweeting, R., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 49 (3), 233-242 Diplostomum petromyzi-fluviatilis, morphol- ogy, life cycle, comparison with related species Morphology, Trematoda Tadros, M. ?., 1973, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 41 (4) , 301-308 morphological changes in Schistosoma mansoni worms after treatment with sodium antimony dimercaptosuccinate, hamsters Morphology, Trematoda Threadgold, L. T., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 119-134 Fasciola hepatica, glycocalyx of tegument, more precise definition of morphology and chemistry using histochemical tests and con- trols combined with specific enzyme diges- tions and fine structural studies, varia- tions depending on environment immediately prior to fixation and also on fixation and postfixation treatment Morphology, Trematoda Tinsley, R. C., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), XXV [Abstract] Polystomatidae, oncomiracidial morphology and evolutionary relationships Morphology, Trematoda Torpier, G.; Capron, M.; and Capron, ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 290-291 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, freeze fracture experi- ments to study development of maturation stages of parasite Morphology, Trematoda Torpier, G.; Capron, M.; and Capron, ?., 1977, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 61 (3), 309-324 Schistosoma mansoni, cercaria and schisto- somula supramolecular structure of tegu- mental outer membrane, structural changes during developmental stages Morphology, Trematoda Tuzet, 0.; and Ktari, M. H., [1972], Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 96 (4), 1971, 535-540 Monogenea spp., ultrastructure, spermatozoon Morphology, Trematoda Ubelaker, J. E.; Specian, R. D.; and Allison, V. F., 1974, Proc. 32. Ann. Meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. America (St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 13-15), 182-183 trematode tegument, scanning electron micros- copy Morphology, Trematoda Vi j ayalakshmi, V., 1977 , Current Sc., Banga- lore, v. 46 (20), 725-726 Xenopharynx solus, description of miracidium Morphology, Trematoda Voelker, J., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Para- sitol., v. 24 (1), 4-20 Paragonimus uterobilateralis, redescription of adult, description of metacercaria and egg, life cycle Morphology, Trematoda Wittrock, D. D., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5) , 834-836 Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis, cirrus tegument, ultrastructure, histochemical tests suggest major component is glycoprotein Morphometric data. See Measurements; Morphology. Motility. [See also Locomotion] Motility Abrahams, S. L.; Northup, J. K.; and Mansour, T. E., 1976, Molec. Pharm., v. 12 (1), 49-58 Fasciola hepatica, 5-hydroxytryptamine and other effectors, effects on adenylate cyclase activity, fluke motility, and endogenous adenosine cyclic 35'-monophosphate level; antagonism by LSD of 5-HT effect on adenylate cyclase; possible hormonal role of 5-HT in regulation of neuromuscular activity Motility Artigas, J.; Otto, I.; and Kawada, M. E., 1966, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., v. 21 (4), 114-118 Entamoeba histolytica, pathologic effects of motile trophozoites on human leucocytes compared with non-motile E. moshkovskii and another free-living amoeba both of which showed no action in blood cells; possible use in differentiating E. histolytica from E. hartmani Motility Brown, M. C.; et al., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (3), 369-370 schistosomes, in vitro activity monitor, useful in vitro test for drugs affecting motor activity of schistosomes and other small worms, example with Schistosoma mansoni and metrifonate Motility Bryan, J. H.; et al., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (1), 14 [Demonstration] Brugia pahangi, effects of vector mosquito (Anopheles and Aedes spp.) pharyngeal arma- ture on motility of microfilariae during parasite invasion of haemocoel Motility Chavasse, C. J.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 115-116 [Demonstration] schistosomes, technique for monitoring mo- tility in vitro using ultrasound SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Motility Coles, G. C.; East, J. M.; and Jenkins, S. N., 1975, Gen. Pharmacol., v. 6 (4), 309-313 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Ascaris lum- bricoides var. suum, levamisole, mechanism of action, paralysis and recovery of motili- ty, resistance of recovered worms to paraly- sis by methyridine, pyrantel, or bephenium, results suggest levamisole acts as ganglion stimulant and that inhibition of fumarate reductase is not relevant to in vivo mode of action Motility Croll, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 343-364 behavioral coordination of nematodes, review: movements of the body and parts of the body; models of behavioral integration; sequential analysis; neurotransmitters and coordination Motility D'Haese, J.; Mehlhorn, ?.; and Peters, W., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 505- 518 Sarcocystis ovifelis, Besnoitia jellisoni, Eimeria falciformis, pellicular structures, fine structure, implications for mechanism of motility Motility Feldman-Muhsam, ?.; and Filshie, ?. ?., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (3), 411-419 Ornithodoros gurneyi, 0. tholozani, spermi- ophores, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, possible explanation of motility Motility Fetterer, R. H.; Pax, R. ?.; and Bennett, J.L., 1977 Exper. Parasitol., v. 43 (1), 286-294 Schistosoma mansoni, direct method utilizing suction electrodes for simultaneous record- ing of electrical activity and motility of adult male worms Motility Gaur, S. N. S.; and Dutt, S. ?., 1975, Indian Vet. J., v. 52 (6), 474-477 mice fed with irradiated and non-irradiated Ascaris suum eggs, reduced size, motility, and longevity of resulting migrating A. suum juveniles recovered from liver and lungs Motility Heller, G.; and Weise, R. W., 1973, J. Proto- zool. , v. 20 (1) , 61-64 Gregarina sp. from Udeopsylla nigra, scanning electron microscopy, patterns of epicytic folds in old vs. young gamonts, relationship to motility and development Motility Hipeau-Jacquotte, R., 1977, Marine Biol., v. 44 (1), 57-63 Pachypygus gibber, pelagic larvae, photo- tropic reactions (threshold reaction, ori- entation towards light, speed and form of motility) based on age and stage of parasite Motility Holwill, ?. E. J.; and McGregor, J. L., 1976, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 65 (1), 229-242 effects of varying concentrations of cal- cium on motility of different preparations of flagella from Crithidia oncopelti (chem- ically extracted cells, mechanically de- tached flagella, and cells treated with ionophores known to transport divalent cat- ions across membranes), changes occurred in bend shape, wave direction and frequency, results suggest that wave reversal in living Crithidia is induced by release of calcium ions within the flagellum following stimula- tion of the membrane, stroboscopic and high- speed cine photographic techniques Motility Jankovic-Brmbolic, ?.; et al., 1976, Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, v. 53 (1-2), 31-37 Trichomonas vaginalis, in vitro, ultrasonic vibration, motility intensified by small doses, deformations of superficial membrane and organic structure by large doses Motility Jensen, J. ?.; and Edgar, S. ?., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (2), 203-206 Eimeria magna sporozoites, penetration into cultured cells, effects of antiphagocytic agents and microtubule inhibitors, results suggest that phagocytosis is not mechanism of entry but that sporozoite motility is of primary importance Motility Jewsbury, J. M. ; Homewood, C. A.-; and Marshall, I., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (2), 115 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, apparatus for measuring activity of parasites in vitro, application to measure drug activity against parasite Motility Jorgensen, R. J., 1973, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 14 (2), 341-343 Dictyocaulus viviparus, 3rd stage larvae, activation by bile, in vitro, technique for evaluating viability of larval suspensions Motility Kassim, 0.; and Gilbertson, D. E., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 715-720 Schistosoma mansoni eggs, hatching,role of light, ionic concentrations of medium, and osmotic pressure; effect of ions on mira- cidial motility; histochemical nature of egg vacuoles and their possible role in hatching process Motility Kramer, L. D.; and Vanderberg, J. P., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (6, pt. 1), 913-916 Plasmodium berghei, mice, albumin enhances protection of intramuscularly injected ir- radiated sporozoites probably by increasing motility but intravenously injected sporo- zoites still offer more protection 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Motility Lorn, J., 1973, Mikrokosmos, v. 62 (11), 340-343 Trichodina spp., motility, fine structure morphology Motility Marshall, I.; Homewood, C. ?.; and Jewsbury, J. ?., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (4), 287 [Demonstration] Schistosoma mansoni, technique for measure- ment of worm activity as indication of drug action and worm response to drug Motility Mohandas, ?., 1974, Proc. National Acad. Sc. India, Sect. B, v. 44 (3), 139-144 cercariae, factors influencing emergence, behavior and viability Motility Monteoliva Hernandez, M., 1973, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., V. 33 (4), 599-606 Ascaris, motility studies in vitro, motility longer with glucose than when fasting; longer at 2 5? ? than at 37? C; younger worms more active than mature ones Motility Nwosu, ?. ?. C., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (1), 73-78 Ancylostoma tubaeformae third-stage larvae, changes in lipid content, activity rate, and penetrability with time and at various temperatures, evaluation of infectivity using these parameters Motility Raether, W.; and Seidenath, H., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (3), 285-295 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, motility and infec- tivity in various physiologic solutions, re- sults show that motility of trypanosomes in suspension gives no clear indication of ac- tual infectivity, implications for short- term storage Motility Voge, M., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 563- 564 Hymenolepis diminuta, axenic development of cysticercoids from oncospheres hatched in vitro to fully developed larvae infective to rats, motility of developmental stages and of fully developed cysticercoids Moulting. See Ecdysis. Mouth. [See also Digestive system; Teeth; Tongue] Mouth, Host Dreizen, S.; Smith, W. N.; and Levy, ?. M., 1970, Oral Surg., v. 30 (4), 527-532 Tetrapetalonema marmosetae, histopathologic study of infection in Saguinus oedipus (blood vessels and connective tissues of lips, tongue, periodontium, dental pulp, sal- ivary glands) kept as research colony by University of Texas Dental Science Institute Mouth, Host Gall, Z.; and Hraste, J., 1969, Medicina, Rijeka, v. 6 (2), 157-163 survey of fauna of human oral cavity, Ent- amoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas elongata discovered mostly in presence of tooth decay and alkaline reactions: Rijeka, Yugoslavia Mouth, Host Hashmi, S. ?., 1974, Med. and Surg., Bombay, v. 14 (4), 5-7 oral manifestations of human Leishmania dono- vani, clinical review Mouth, Host Rosencrans, M.; and Barak, J., 1969, N. York State Dental J., v. 35 (5), 271-273 Taenia solium in human, Cysticercus cellulo- sae with abscess formation excised from le- sion on mucosal surface of man's lip: New York City Motility Raether, W.; and Seidenath, H., 1974, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (1), 28-41 Tfrypanosoma] rhodesiense, T[rypanosoma] brucei, influence of different physiological solutions and a blood substitute on motility and infectivity after deep-freezing in liquid nitrogen Motility Vanderberg, J. P., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 527-537 Plasmodium spp. sporozoites, motility, loco- motion, movement, effects of several factors (parasite species, oocyst vs. salivary gland sporozoites, presence of albumin or globu- lins, temperature), relationship to infec- tivity, immunogenicity (circumsporozoite pre- cipitate reaction), and secretory activity Mouth, Host Stipic, ?.; and Wey, W., 1976, ORL, v. 38, suppl. 1, 143-147 human leishmaniasis of the hard palate, clin- ical aspects: Basel, Switzerland Mouth , Parasite Balasingam, E., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (2), 165-166 development of provisional and definitive buccal capsule in Arthrocephaloides longi- spiculum Mouth, Parasite John, S. E.; and Nair, N. ?., 1974, Monitore Zool. Ital., n.s., v. 8 (3), 133-140 Hermilius longicornis, function and morphol- ogy of mouth parts SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Mouth , Parasite McMullen, H. L.; Sauer, J. R.; and Burton, R. L., 1976, J. Insect Physiol., v. 22 (9), 1281- 1285 Amblyomma americanum, mouth confirmed as site of water vapor absorption, movement of chloride ions traced in desiccated and re- hydrated ticks, suggests possible role of salivary glands in water vapor uptake Muscles, Host Davis, M. J.; et al., 1976, Neurology, v. 26 (1), 37-40 Trichinella spiralis in man, severe muscle involvement (4,046 larvae per gram of mus- cle), clinical case report, history of fre- quent consumption of pickled pigs' feet, recovery after thiabendazole given concomi- tantly with prednisone : New York City Mouth , Parasite Sixl, W.; Dengg, E.; and Waltinger, H., 1971, M?nchen. Med. Wchnschr., v. 113 (49), 1645-1646 Haemaphysalis concinna, scanning electron microscopy of mouth parts (hypostoma and chelicera); ticks as mechanical vectors of human pathogens Mouth , Parasite Sixl, W.; Dengg, E.; and Waltinger, ?., 1972, Mikroskopie, v. 28 (3-4), 88-91 Haemaphysalis concinna, mouth parts, scanning electron morphology Multiple infection. See Mixed infections. Muscles, Host Beckett, E. ?., 1973, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 67 (4), 455-466 Brugia pahangi in Aedes aegypti, B. malayi in Aedes aegypti and Mansonia uniformis, flight muscle damage, quantitative aspects Muscles, Host Beckett, E. ?., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 353-357 Brugia pahangi, B. malayi, pattern of flight muscle damage in relation to distribution of developing filarial larvae in Aedes aegypti and Mansonia uniformis Muscles , Host De Rocco, R. ; and Ardito, P., 1973 , Minerva Chir., v. 28 (8), 565-568 human echinococcosis, case report of cyst of gluteal muscle, surgical management: Italy Muscles , Host Enigk, K.(; Feder, H.; and Dey-Hazra, ?., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (1), 57-69 mineral contents of blood and chemical com- position of muscles of Trichinella spiralis- infected pigs, comparison with normal con- trols Muscles , Host Farris, ?. N.; and Harley, J. P., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 17-30 Trichinella spiralis-infected mice, altera- tion of gastrocnemius muscle kinetics, cor- relation with known morphological, biochemi- cal, and histochemical changes Muscles , Host Gudiol, F.; et al., 1974, Med. Clin., Barcelo- na, v. 63 (3), 125-137 human Trichinella spiralis, comprehensive resume of finding observed in 22 human infec tions (predominance of females, inverse rela tionship to alcoholic consumption, eosino- philia, changes in blood protein levels, met abolie activity of parasitized muscles, treatment with thiabendazole) Muscles, Host Campo-Aasen, I.; Alem?n, ?.; and Torrealba, J. W. , 1975, Acta Cien. Venezolana, v. 26 (5), 159-169 Leishmania, hairless mouse, paravertebral muscle, ultrastructure, pathology, mito- chondria alteration, cellular defensive activity Muscles , Host Hughes, J. T., 1974, Major Problems Path., v. 4, 122-131 general review of human trichinosis and cysticercosis, clinical findings, epidemi- ology, pathology Muscles , Host Cooper, B. J.; and Spence, I., 1976, Nature, London (5579), v. 263, 693-695 Ixodes holocyclus, mice, paralysis produced is due to temperature-dependent inhibition of evoked release of acetylcholine at neuro- muscular junction Muscles, Host Kramer, M. D.; and Aita, J. F., 1972, Neurol- ogy, v. 22 (5), 485-491 Trichinella spiralis in human with central nervous system involvement and unilateral rectus paresis, case report, history of pork chop consumption, thiabendazole in conjunc- tion with prednisone: Baltimore Muscles, Host Cypess, R. H.; et al., 1977, J. Med. Primatol., v. 6 (1), 23-32 Trichinella spiralis in Macaca mulatta (exper.), parasite distribution throughout muscular system, clinical and pathological changes, monkeys develop trichinosis which is clinically, pathologically and morphologi- cally similar to human trichinosis Muscles , Host Kurrein, F.; and Vickers, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 213-217 cysticercosis affecting brain, spinal cord and muscles diagnosed in 1953 in soldier who served in India before World War II, twenty years later found to have severe damage to spine, bones, joints and muscles: Great Britain 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Muscles , Host Lehane, M. J.; and Laurence, B. R., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 74 (1), 87-92 Brugia pahangi, susceptible and refractory mosquitoes, flight muscle ultrastructure, changes during parasite melanization in 're- sistant' Anopheles labranchiae atroparvus, comparison with lack of change in 'suscep- tible' Aedes togoi and 'resistant' Aedes aegypti, decrease of glycogen in all 3 spp. Muscles, Host Londono M., I., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 589-595 Dipetalonema viteae larvae, distribution and migration in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, as cause of injury to and disorganization of tick muscle fibers, failure of some ticks to feed after biting may protect from fatal hyperinfeetion Muscles, Host Nettles, V. F.; and Prestwood, ?. ?., 1976, Vet. Path., v. 13 (5), 381-393 Parelaphostrongylus andersoni, Odocoileus virginianus (exper.), gross and microscopic lesions, lungs, muscles, clinical signs, egg production, course of infection Muscles , Host Paolillo, ?., 1970, Minerva Ortoped., v. 21 (4), 322-330 human echinococcosis of pyramidal muscle causing severe sciatica, clinical review, differential diagnosis, surgical management Muscles, Host Sollazzo, M., 1970, Minerva Ortoped., v. 21 (2), 105-113 human echinococcosis of quadriceps muscle, case report, clinical aspects, pathology, surgical treatment: Italy Muscles , Host Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1975, Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 26 (6), 1063- 1072 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, radio- isotope-labelled leucine for measurement of protein synthesis in muscles, liver and wool follicles, anorexia as major cause of protein metabolism changes Muscles, Host Vijayan, G. P.; et al., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (3), 271-278 Cysticercus cellulosae, humans, neurological and related manifestations of cysticercosis, evaluation of 17 cases Muscles , Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Demchenko, A. N., 1973, Parazity Zhivot. i Rasten., Akad. Nauk Moldavsk. SSR (9), 281-285 Raphidascaris acus, structure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature Muscles , Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Khatkevich, L. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (3), 223-230 4 spp. of Dioctophymata, fine structure of somatic musculature, distribution of DNA and RNA Muscles , Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, Iu. K.; and Koroleva, ?. ?., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 21-29 Ascaridia galli, Hystrichis tricolor, com- parison of micromorphology and histochemistry of hypodermal-muscular sac during pre-imagi- nal development Muscles, Parasite Croll, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes CCroll), 343-364 behavioral coordination of nematodes, review: movements of the body and parts of the body; models of behavioral integration; sequential analysis; neurotransmitters and coordination Muscles , Parasite Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1974, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 41 (2), 199-208 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, muscular anatomy of the praesoma, light and scanning electron microscopy Muscles, Parasite Fischerova, H.; and Kubistova, J., 1968, Phys- iol. Bohemoslov., v. 17 (4), 375-382 absence of phosphagen in Ascaris lumbricoi- des muscles and Fasciola hepatica tissues supports theory that phosphagen acts only as reserve of readily mobilized high energy phosphate bond in muscle cell Muscles , Parasite Hanna, R. E. ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2), 204-213 Fasciola hepatica, incorporation of galac- tose and glucose into glycogen and glyco- protein of various tissues (parenchyma, tegument, testis, muscle), light and elec- tron microscope autoradiography Muscles , Parasite Hightower, K.; Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 42 (2), 71-79 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, physiology of circular and longitudinal body wall mus- cles, activation system Muscles, Parasite Jarman, ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 293-312 Ascaris lumbricoides, neuromuscular physi- ology, review: morphology; working of nerve- muscle preparation; ionic fluxes across mus- cle cell membranes Muscles , Parasite Kryvi, ?., 1973, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 21 (4), 273-280 Hemiurus communis, sucker muscle cells, ul- trastructure, correlation with function SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Muscles, Parasite Lanzavecchia, G.; Valvassori, R.; and De Eguileor, M., 1977, J. Molecular Biol., v. Ill (3), 371-374 Nematomorpha, existence of bipolarity in thick myofilaments, possible implications for mechanism of muscle contraction Muscles, Parasite Londono ?. , I., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4) 589-595 Dipetalonema viteae larvae, distribution and migration in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, as cause of injury to and disorganization of tick muscle fibers, failure of some ticks to feed after biting may protect from fatal hyperinfection Muscles, Parasite Mukerji, K.; et al., 1976, Indian J. Med. Re- search, v. 64 CU), 1611-1619 Ascaris lumbricoides var. hominis, purifica tion and protein properties of trypsin in- hibitor located in muscular and cuticular layers of parasite, speculations on immuno- logic role Muscles , Parasite Reger, J. F., 1976, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 57 (1), 77-86 Schistosoma sp., fine structure of cercarial tail muscle Muscles, Parasite Rodrick, G. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 42 (1), 150-156 Ascaris suum, mitochondrial DNA in fertil- ized eggs and adult body muscle, observations agree with previous conclusion that egg is typically aerobic whereas energy metabolism of muscle is essentially anaerobic Muscles, Parasite Schmidt, G. D., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 112-116 Mediorhynchus, particularly M. robustus, description of praesomal musculature, im- plications for taxonomy Muscles , Parasite Stefl, ?.; and Kubistova, J., 1972, Physiol. Bohemoslov., v. 21 (3), 261-263 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suis, low actomyo- sin content of body-wall muscles, possible role in metabolism Muscles, Parasite Tomosky-Sykes, T. K.; and Bueding, E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 259-266 Schistosoma mansoni, hycanthone effects on muscular activity and neurotransmitter sys- tems cannot be related to mode of antischis- tosomal action of this drug, effects occur after hepatic shift, are not demonstrable with antischistosomal analogs of hycanthone, and are also elicited in hycanthone-resistant worms; histochemical observations with dans- ylated compounds Muscles , Parasite Vincent, A. L.; Ash, L. R.; and Frommes, S. P., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 499-512 Brugia malayi, adults in pulmonary arteries of male Meriones unguiculatus, ultrastructure (cuticle, chords and intrachordal hypodermis, somatic musculature, basal laminae and pseu- docoel, alimentary tract, reproductive sys- tems) Muscles , Parasite Vincent, A. L.; Portaro, J. K.; and Ash, L. R., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 567-570 Brugia pahangi, midbody ultrastructure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature of adults, compared to B. malayi Muscles , Parasite Webb, R. ?., 1977, J. Morphol., v. 154 (3), 339-356 Hymenolepis microstoma cysticercoid, organi- zation and fine structure of scolex muscles Muscles , Parasite Weisblat, D. ?.; Byerly, L.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., A, v. Ill (2), 93-113 Ascaris lumbricoides, ionic mechanisms of electrical activity in somatic muscle, sig- nificance of results in understanding role of myogenic activity in nematode locomotion Muscles, Parasite Weisblat, D. ?.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., ?., v. 107 (3), 293-307 Ascaris lumbricoides, propagation of elec- trical activity in nerve cord and muscle syncytium Musculoskeletal system Dorfmann, H.; and de Seze, ?., 1972, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 1 (15), 1013-1016 dracunculosis in man, filarial arthritic in- fection in man's knee joint diagnosed by arthroscopy, clinical case report: France (had resided in Mali) Mutations. See Genetics. Muscles , Parasite Stretton, A. 0. W., 1976, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 64 (3), 773-788 Ascaris lumbricoides, anatomy of muscle cells and their neuromuscular contacts, de- velopment of musculature from larval to adult forms, brief comparison with Oxyuris equi Myeloencephalitis. See Encephalomyelitis. 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Native immunity. See Immunity, Native. Nebraska. See United States, Nebraska. Nepal Clifford, C. M.; Hoogstraal, H.; and Keirans, J. E., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (1), 115- 137 Ixodes ticks of Nepal, host and geographic distribution Nephritis. See Kidney. Nervous system, Hosts. [See also Brain; Paraly- sis] Nervous system, Hosts Arcan, P.; et al., 1971, Neurol. Psihiat. Neurochir., v. 16 (1), 37-44 echinococcosis manifesting as intraspinal cyst in 15-year-old child, case report: Romania Nervous system, Hosts Bassily, S.; et al., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 88-89 [Letter] Schistosoma mansoni in humans resulting in diffuse schistosomal polyposis, frequent toxic nervous system reactions during treat- ment with niridazole compared with persons with schistosomal infections without polypo- Nervous system, Hosts Baurand, ?.; et al., 1970, Marseille Med., v. 107 (11), 921-922 echinococcosis, woman, spinal cord compres- sion secondarily to intradural hydatid cyst, case report: France (North-African native) Nervous system, Hosts Bazley, W. S., 1972, Obst, and Gynec., v ? 39 (3), 362-367 Cysticercus cellulosae fatal cerebral cyst in woman 12 weeks pregnant, clinical case report, medical and prophylactic aspects: Arizona (native of Mexico) Nervous system, Hosts Arseni, C.; Cristescu, ?.; and Ciurea, V., 1971, Neurol. Psihiat. Neurochir., v. 16 (1), 1-8 Taenia solium, human cysticercosis of central nervous system with spinal cord involvement, case reports, clinical management: Romania Nervous system, Host s Badoual, J., 1973, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 20 (6), 559-560 Plasmodium falciparum, neurological involve- ment in young infants, clinical aspects, quinine intravenously Nervous system, Hosts Baker, J. R.; and Taylor, A. E. R., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 471-485 Trypanosoma brucei brucei- and T. brucei rhodesiense-infected Pan troglodytes (exper.), course of infection, serologic relationships between trypanosome species and strains, blood changes, cerebrospinal fluid changes, post-mortem observations Nervous system, Hosts Benicio, G.; and Travassos, F., 1972, Neuro- biol., v. 35 (2), 115-120 human cysticercosis, search for possible associations with epilepsy Nervous system, Hosts Bertrand, E.; and Rive, J., 1973, Medecine Trop. , v. 33 (3), 279-282 human African trypanosomiasis, changes in cerebrospinal fluid and inflammatory reac- tion before and after arsobal-corticoide treatment Nervous system, Hosts Buick, T. D.; Campbell, R. S. F.; and Hutch- inson, G. W., 1977, Austral. Vet. J., v. 53 (12), 602-603 [Letter] Ancylostoma caninum, dog (cervical spinal cord), first case in which partial maturity of the nematode was achieved with intense involvement of central nervous system: Queensland Nervous system, Hosts Bamford, C. R., 1975, Neurology, v. 25 (4), 343-345 Toxoplasma gondii presenting with symptoms of brain abscess and meningitis in 41-year- old man being treated for scleroderma, some improvement after therapy with sulfisoxazole and pyrimethamine: Tucson, Arizona Nervous system, Hosts Barrowman, P. R., 1976, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Research, v. 43 (2), 55-65 Trypanosoma equiperdum in naturally infected horses, transmission studies, clinical symp- toms and lesions, localization of parasite, host immune response, methods for parasite detection, varying results of chemotherapy with MSbE; attempts to infect rats, rabbits, and a dog were unsuccessful: South Africa Nervous system, Hosts Carpenter, J. W.; Jordan, H. E.; and Ward, B. C., 1973, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 9 (2), 148- 153 Parelaphostrongylus tenuis, Cervus canaden- sis (meninges and parenchyma of brain) , clinical signs of neurologic disturbances, histopathologic lesions in CNS apparently related to nematode damage: Oklahoma Nervous system, Hosts Carvalho, R. R. D.; et al., 1972, Neurobiol., V. 35 (2), 129-138 Schistosoma mansoni in 14-year old boy af- fecting spinal cord and nervous system, diag- nosis after biopsy of lesion, clinical im- provement with ambilhar: Brazil SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Nervous svstem, Host s Chernik', N. L.; Armstrong, D.; and Posner, J. ?., 1973, Medicine, Baltimore, v. 52 (6), 563 581 parasitic central nervous system infections (cysticercosis, Taenia solium, Toxoplasma gondii) in persons suffering from carcino- genic lymphomas Nervous system, Hosts Church, E. M.; Wyand, D. S.; and Lein, D. H., 1975, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 36 (3), 331-335 cerebrospinal nematodiasis, experimentally induced in Oryctolagus cuniculus with As- caris columnaris, A. suum, or Toxocara canis, naturally occurring in Sylvilagus floridanus and 0. cuniculus, clinical signs, gross and microscopic changes, duration of infection and parasite morphology and dis- tribution in CNS, potential of rabbits as intermediate or paratenic hosts for ascarids of carnivorous origins Nervous system, Hosts Cohen, J.; et al., 1977, Brit. Med. J. (6071), v. 1, 1258 Schistosoma mansoni in man, severe schisto- somal myelopathy with paraplegia, sensory deficit and bladder dysfunction, poor response to niridazole and prednisolone, evi dence that spinal cord injury of immunologic nature mediated by response to worm and/or ova antigen: London (resident of Sudan) Nervous system, Hosts Condon, W. J.; and Gordon, R., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 29 (1), 56-62 Neomesomermis flumenalis, effects on neuro- endocrine systems and storage of fat body glycogen in larval Prosimulium mixtum fuscum and Simulium venustum Nervous system, Hosts Cooper, B. J.; and Spence, I., 1976, Nature, London (5579), v. 263, 693-695 Ixodes holocyclus, mice, paralysis produced is due to temperature-dependent inhibition of evoked release of acetylcholine at neuro- muscular junction Nervous system, Hosts Cotton, D. J.; et al., 1977, J. Applied Physiol.: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiol., v. 42 (1), 101-106 Ascaris suum antigen inhalation by dogs, rapid shallow breathing, results indicate that vagal afferent pathways mediate anti- gen-induced tachypnea and this response does not primarily depend on bronchocon- striction Nervous system, Hosts Cusick, P. K.; et al., 1976, J. Am. Animal Hosp. Ass., v. 12 (4), 490-491 Dirofilaria immitis, cat (brain, heart), neuropathologic changes, case history: Massachusetts Nervous system, Hosts Darrow, G. L., 1974, Postgrad. Med., v. 56 C4), 187-188 tick paralysis in 6-year-old girl, clinical case report, complete reversal of symptoms after removal of tick from child's scalp: Florida Nervous system, Hosts Diaz, G.; and Figueredo, L., 1976 , Neurocirug. , Santiago, v. 34 (1-2), 20-27 human echinococcosis involving central ner- vous system and spinal column with resulting syndrome of radicular and spinal cord com- pression, clinical symptoms, medical and surgical management, prognosis Nervous system, Hosts Diaz, G.;? Schoihet, S.; and Poblete, R. , 1975 , Neurocirug., Santiago, v. 33 (3-4), 160-166 human cysticercosis involving central nervous system, clinical, radiological and laboratory methods of diagnosis, review of most frequent presenting symptoms, surgical treatment with ventriculo-atrial shunt: Chil? Nervous system, Hosts Diop, ?., 1972, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 19 (6), 513-522 central nervous system involvement, human intestinal helminths, review Nervous system, Hosts Draganski, K.; Chustecki, S.; and Kalczak, ?., 1973, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 28 (19), 705- 706 human cerebral cysticercosis", clinical mani- festations with neurological and psychiatric syndromes, differential diagnosis, case re- port Nervous system, Hosts Duke, B. 0. L.; Vincelette, J.; and Moore, P. J., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 123-132 microfilariae in cerebrospinal fluid of patients heavily infected with Onchocerca volvulus and resulting neurological complica- tions, association between these complica- tions and diethylcarbamazine therapy, impli- cations for treatment programs with diethyl- carbamazine and/or suramin: northern Camer- oon Nervous system, Hosts Dumas, M.; Girard, P. L.; and Gentilini, ?. , 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (2) 89- 93 human filariasis, invasion of central ner- vous system by microfilaria, diagnosis by immunofluorescence and finding of antibodies in spinal fluid Nervous system, Hosts El-Banhawy, ?., 1971, Neurol. Med.-Chir., v. 11, 17-33 Schistosoma haematobium, S. mansoni in humans, involvement of spinal cord, conus and cauda, clinical aspects, surgical management 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nervous system, Hosts El-Banhawy, ?.; Elwan, 0.; and Taher, ?. , 1972, Paraplegia, v. 10 (2), 172-180 human schistosomiasis of the central nervous system and spinal cord with involvement of conus medullaris and cauda equina region, clinical and surgical management of cases, potassium antimony tartarate : Egypt Nervous system, Hosts Foertsch, D.; and Dvorackova, I., 1971, Medi- cina Alemana, v. 12 (3), 272-290 case reports, diagnosis and clinical manage- ment of encephalitis caused by Toxoplasma gondii infection in adults Nervous system, Hosts Hanumante, ?. M.; Nagabhushanam, R.; and Vaid- ya, D. P., 1977, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 15 (5), 413-414 amphistome-infected Indoplanorbis exustus, changes in neurosecretory cells Nervous system, Hosts Hernandez-Jauregui, P. ?.; Marquez-Monter, H.; and Sastre-Ortiz, S., 1973, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 34 (3), 451-453 Taenia solium cysticerci, hogs, incidence, localization in brain, correlation with severity of muscular cysticercosis, histo- pathological changes, complications of cir- culation of cerebrospinal fluid usually seen in man were not observed Nervous system, Hosts Gawish, N., 1976, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 3 (1), 115-119 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, central nervous system pathology in infected humans and hamsters (exper.) compared, migratory pathways of ova to spinal cord shown by means of pathologic tissue changes Nervous system, Hosts Gilly, R.; et al., 1976, Pediatrie, v. 31 (1), 67-75 Hypoderma bovis myiasis in young child with presenting symptoms of facial and arm paraly- sis, at surgical intervention right intra- cerebral hematoma contained H. bovis maggot, source of infection unknown, clinical case report: Lyon, France Nervous system, Hosts Giordano, C.; et al., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (2), 83-87 case reports of human spinal cord compres- sion by Dracunculus medinensis, clinical aspects, medical management: Ivory coast Nervous system, Hosts Gothe, R.; and Kunze, ?., 1974, Proc. 6. Inter- nat. Conf. World Ass. Adv. Vet. Parasitol. (Vienna, Austria, Sept. 18-20, 1973), 369-382 Argas walkerae larvae causing tick paralysis in chicken, neuropharmacological investiga- tion to assess whether the assumed toxin has an action on the acetylcholine system and whether such action has a role in pathogene- sis of tick paralysis Nervous system, Hosts Gothe, R.; and Kunze, ?., 1976, Ztschr. Para- sitenk. , v. 50 (2), 188 Argas walkerae-indueed paralysis, vulnera- bility of nervus ischiadicus Nervous system, Hosts Haedicke, ?. ?., 1972, Minnesota Med., v. 55 (12), 1105-1114 Schistosoma japonicum affecting the human nervous system, clinical case reports, his- tory of fresh water bathing or working in fresh water while bridge building: Leyte and Mindanao, Philippines Nervous system, Hosts Ikede, B. 0.; and Losos, G. J., 1975, J. Comp. Path., v. 85 (1), 33-36 Trypanosoma brucei, sheep (exper.), cerebro- spinal fluid changes, presence of trypano- somes in CSF in terminal stages Nervous system, Hosts Jablonska-Ulbrych, ?.; et al., 1976, Pediat. Polska, v. 51 (7), 803-810 congenital Toxoplasma gondii as cause of subdural hygroma in children, case reports of parasites present in hygroma and cerebro- spinal fluid, diagnosis using biological materials stressed: Lublin, Poland Nervous system, Hosts Jacobson, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 12 (3), 357-360 Baylisascaris procyonis, outbreak of cere- brospinal nematodiasis in Sylvilagus flori- danus and Marmota monax following establish- ment of infected Procyon lotor population; laboratory transmission to Sylvilagus flori- danus: Center Woods, Virginia Nervous system, Hosts Jay, M.; and Petithory, J., 1974, Medecine Trop., v. 34 (3), 327-354 extensive clinical review of human cerebral cysticercosis, diagnosis by neurologic symp- toms or calcified areas in muscle, statis- tics of 58 recently recorded cases on Reunion Island Nervous system, Hosts Julian, R. J.; Harrison, ?. ?.; and Richard- son, J. ?., 1976, Mod. Vet. Pract., v. 57 (9), 711-712, 716, 718 Eimeria zurnii, E. bovis, cattle, nervous signs, pathology, severe enteritis, possi- bility of toxins from coccidia: Canada Nervous system, Hosts Kaeser, ?. E.; Dietrich, R.; and Kocher, R., 1977, Schweiz. Med. Wchnschr., v. 107 (42). 1482-1487 Toxoplasma gondii involving the human nervous system, diagnosis by indirect immunofluores- cence or morphologic identification of orga- nism in spinal fluid, clinical case reports, recommendations for therapy with fansidar combined with spiramycin SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Nervous system, Hosts Kaeser, H. E.; Kocher, R. ; and Dietrich, R., 1977, Lancet, London (8046), v. 2, 1029 [Let- ter] Toxoplasma gondii detected in spinal fluid of 9 persons with multiple sclerosis or other neurologic disorders, possible implications for role of parasite remain unknown Nervous system, Hosts Kapur, S.; et al., 1976, Neurol. India, v. 24 (2), 104-107 human visceral larva migrans, nematode larva demonstrated in brain biopsy specimen of man presenting with severe neurologic impairment and stupor, neurologic symptoms attributed to allergic reaction to parasite presence, case report, biopsy material injected into mice (exper.), nematode larva later observed in mouse lung: India Nervous system, Hosts Kaufmann, J. C. E., 1969, Med. Proc., Johannes- burg, v. 15 (20), 355-360 review of schistosomiasis of human central nervous system, pathology, location of lesions, diagnosis, review Nervous system, Hosts Lechtenberg, R.; and Vaida, G. ?., 1977, Neu- rology, v. 27 (1) , 55-59 human schistosomiasis with spinal cord in- volvement, case reports, pathology, recommen- dations for surgical laminectomy for decom- pression and diagnosis along with prompt treatment with niridazole and cortisone: New York (previous inhabitants of Puerto Rico or Dominican Republic) Nervous system, Hosts Machado, ?.?.M.; Machado, C.R.S.; and Gomes, ?. ?., 1975, Experientia, v. 31 (10), 1202- 1203 Trypanosoma cruzi, rats, experimental acute myocarditis, depletion of heart norepineph- rine indicates massive involvement of car- diac postganglionic sympathetic fibres in acute Chagas disease Nervous system, Hosts Markiewicz, M.; Kawiak, W.; and Muszynski, ?., 1974, Polski Tygod. Lekar., v. 29 (51), 2221- 2222 human cerebral cysticercosis manifesting as epilepsy, chronic cerebral spinal meningitis and hydrocephalus, clinical case report: Poland Nervous system, Hosts Kiselev, V. ?., 1975, Med. J. Zambia, v. 9 (5), 125-127 discussion of secondary lesions of human nervous system resulting from infectious and toxic-allergic reactions caused by schisto- somiasis, malaria and trypanosomiasis; Zambia Nervous system, Hosts Mehta, D. S.; Malik, G. ?.; and Dar, J., 1971, Neurol. India, v. 19 (2), 92-94 Taenia solium, solitary intramedullary cysti- cercosis discovered in young previously healthy young man, presenting as spinal cord tumor, successfully removed by laminectomy: India Nervous system, Hosts Koeberle, F.; et al., 1972, Medicina, Sao Paulo, v. 5 (1), 5-45 extensive review of pathologic findings associated with human Trypanosoma cruzi in- fections with emphasis on cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive systems, importance of destruction of nerve cells in acute phase of infections making it a problem of preven- tion rather than treatment of disease: Brazil Nervous system, Hosts Kramer, M. D.; and Aita, J. F., 1972, Neurol- ogy, v. 22 (5), 485-491 Trichinella spiralis in human with central nervous system involvement and unilateral rectus paresis, case report, history of pork chop consumption, thiabendazole in conjunc- tion with prednisone: Baltimore Nervous system, Hosts Kurrein, F.; and Vickers, ?. ?., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (2), 213-217 cysticercosis affecting brain, spinal cord and muscles diagnosed in 1953 in soldier who served in India before World War II, twenty years later found to have severe damage to spine, bones, joints and muscles: Great Britain Nervous system, Hosts Mempel, E.; and Grochowski, W., 1973, Neurol, i Neurochir. Polska, v. 7 (.5), 741-744 Echinococcus granulosus of human posterior cranial fossa and spinal cord, case report, multiple cysts removed successfully at sur- gery: Poland Nervous system, Hosts Mitra, P.; et al., 1976, Med. and Surg., Bom- bay, v. 16 (7) , 28-29 case reports of Plasmodium falciparum in 2 young boys, clinical symptoms of cerebral malaria and bronchopneumonia, medical manage- ment: India Nervous system, Hosts Morin, ?.; et al., 1976, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 5 (31), 1965-1968 development in humans of acute inflammatory polyradiculoneuritis 1-11 weeks after history of tick bite, 9 case reports, exact etiology unknown: France Nervous system, Hosts Natarajan, M.; and Balakrishnan, D., 1970, Neurol. India, v. 18 (3), 171-175 human central nervous system cysticercosis, clinical aspects, medical management, case reports : India 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nervous system, Hosts Neves, J.; et al., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (6), 782-792 Schistosoma mansoni, human, 5 case reports with spinal cord involvement, may be anoma- lous response to immuno-allergic products from dead worms and/or their eggs: Brazil Nervous system, Hosts Olowe, S. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 57-59 Trypanosoma gambiense, fatal prenatal infec- tion of infant girl presenting with symptoms of meningitis, attempted suramin therapy probably aggravated additional congenital complication, clinical case review: Nigeria Nervous system, Hosts Osetowska, E.; and Taraszewska, ?., 1974, Neuro- patol. Polska, v. 12 (3), 476-486 toxoplasmosis in dogs with distemper complex, neuropathological findings Nervous system, Hosts Ramis ? ?.; and Komorowski, ?., 1975 , Polskie Arch. Wet., v. 17 (4), 623-631 Trichinella spiralis, muscle phase in mice, fenchlorphos and bromophos, inhibition of host Cholinesterase activity in motor end plates; increased activity of cholinergic system as main factor in pathogenesis Nervous system, Hosts Reddy, D. R.; et al., 1973, Neurol. India, v. 21 (1), 44-45 human cysticercosis of brain with compression of optic nerve and visual impairment, case report: India Nervous system, Hosts Reid, ?. ?.; and Nkrumah, F. K., 1972, Lancet, London (7744), v. 1, 218-221 Plasmodium falciparum, high levels of fibrin- degradation products in serum of patients with cerebral malaria, possible relationships to pathogenic processes of falciparum malaria Nervous system, Hosts Oudart, J. L.; et al., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (1), 25-29 Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, electrophore- sis of spinal fluid proteins in African blacks, comparison of normal standards with findings in trypanosomiasis and with stan- dards in Europeans: West Africa Nervous system, Hosts Pecker, J.; et al., 1969, Neurochirurgia, v. 12 (6), 201-208 Schistosoma mansoni in humans, involvement of central nervous system, differential diagno- sis of "myelitic" forms, case report, manage- ment: Martinique Nervous system, Hosts Powers, R. D.; and Benz, G. W., 1977, J. Am. Vet. Med. Ass., v. 170 (2), 175-177 Micronema deletrix, central nervous system of horse, pathology Nervous system, Hosts Pradatsundarasar, ?.; Chintanawongse, C.; and Shuangshoti, S., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (4), 578-579 [Demon- stration] Sparganum-like pseudophyllidean tapeworm larva discovered at autopsy in brain of woman who had suffered severe headaches and mani- fested other nervous system pathology for over 3 years: Bangkok, Thailand Nervous system, Hosts Prasansuk, S., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (3), 260 [Letter] Gnathostoma spinigerum in man, neuro-oto- logical symptoms produced by mature male worm later removed from right external acous- tic meatus, residual facial palsy, case re- port : Bangkok Nervous system, Hosts Restivo Manfridi, M. L., 1975, Policlin., Roma. Sez. Prat., v. 82 (9), 343-347 human ocular toxoplasmosis, frequent neuro- logical symptoms and complications of con- genital infections, clinical review Nervous system, Hosts Riddell, R. J., 1969, Pathology, v. 1 (2), 129-131 echinococcosis, 16-year-old boy with hydatid disease of the spine and spinal column with subdural and pulmonary spread, fatal illness, clinical case report: Western District of Victoria, Australia Nervous system, Hosts Ringsted, J.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 66 (4), 723-730 disseminated amebic meningoencephalitis prob- ably due to Acanthamoeba sp., visceral and subcutaneous amebic granulomas discovered at autopsy, child: Korea Nervous system, Hosts Ruberti, R. F.; and Chopra, S. ?., 1976, Medecine Afrique Noire, v. 23 (2), 77-81 granulomatous schistosomiasis of spinal cord, clinical review, case reports: Kenya; Tanzania Nervous system, Hosts dos Santos, R. R.; de Oliveira, J. C. R.; and Rossi, ?. ?., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2) , 167 human chronic Chagas disease, presence of IgG and IgM antibodies to neurons suggests immunological mechanism involved in qualita- tive and quantitative alterations of autonom- ic nervous system Nervous system, Hosts Schenone, H.; Ramirez, R.; and Rojas, ?., 1973, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., ?. 28 (3-4), 61-72 Cysticercus cellulosae, statistical analysis, incidence of neurocysticercosis : Latin American countries SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Nervous system, Hosts Siemes, H.; Siegert, M.; and Lison, H., 1974, Monatschr. Kinderh., v. 122 (7), 440-442 congenital infections causing encephalitis (including toxoplasmosis), electrophoretic analysis of proteins in cerebrospinal fluid Nervous system, Hosts Somoza, M. J.; Monteverde, D. ?.; and Morgan- feld, M. ?., 1972, Prensa Med. Argent., v. 59 (2), 65-70 Toxoplasma gondii, human acquired toxoplasmic lymphadenitis with neurologic symptoms, re- view of clinical findings in 47 patients: Argentina Nervous system, Hosts Stibbs, H. H.; and Seed, J. R., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (1), 1-6 Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, chronically infected Microtus montanus, elevated serum and hepatic tyrosine aminotransferase, high serum levels may result from lysis of para- sites (possibly due to agglutination by antibody) containing high levels of enzyme, implications for catecholamine metabolism and consequently for pathologic behavioral syndrome Nervous system, Hosts Tomimura, T.; Yokota, M.; and Takiguchi, H., 1976, Japan. J. Vet. Sci., v. 38 (6), 533-548 Toxocara canis in Macaca spp., visceral lar- va migrans, clinical, hematological, bio- chemical, and gross pathological observa- tions, occurrence of severe neurological disorders Nervous system, Hosts de la Torre Rendon, F. E.; and Gorraez de la Torre, M. T., 1974, Patologia, v. 12 (1), 15-39 Toxoplasma gondii encephalitis with central nervous system lymphomatous infiltrates in young girl being treated with immunosuppres- sive drugs for Hodgkin's disease, diagnosis at postmortem examination, case report, ex- tensive bibliography: Mexico Nervous system, Hosts Truelle, J. L.; et al., 1974, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 3 (18), 1151-1153 Coenurus cerebralis, intraventricular cere- bral coenurus in man suffering from chronic meningitis, diagnosed by isotopie ventricu- lography, successful surgical removal of cyst, clinical case report: North Africa, treated in France Nervous system, Hosts Vijayan, G. P.; et al., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (3), 271-278 Cysticercus cellulosae, humans, neurological and related manifestations of cysticercosis, evaluation of 17 cases Nervous system, Hosts Vliegen, J.; Froescher, W. ; and Gullotta, F., 1976, Nervenarzt, v. 47 (7), 439-443 human trichinosis, amyotropic lateral sclero- sis and other neurologic complications re- sulting from parasite infection, case reports: Germany Nervous system, Hosts Wood, M. G.; Srolovitz, H.; and Schetman, D., 1976, Arch. Dermat., Chicago, v. 112 (5), 690- 695 mixed Schistosoma haematobium-S. mansoni in- fection in man resulting in dermatologie re- action and probable spinal cord involvement with paraplegia, poor response to antimony potassium tartrate therapy, case report of teacher in Africa now residing fin Delaware Nervous system, Host s Yoeli, M.; et al., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 4-5 [Demonstration] Plasmodium berghei yoelii, virulent mutated strain, fulminating fatal cerebral infection in mice (exper.) Nervous system, Parasites Abrahams, S. L.; Northup, J. K.; and Mansour, T. E., 1976, Molec. Pharm., v. 12 (1), 49-58 Fasciola hepatica, 5-hydroxytryptamine and other effectors, effects on adenylate cyclase activity, fluke motility, and endogenous adenosine cyclic 31,51-monophosphate level; antagonism by LSD of 5-HT effect on adenylate cyclase; possible hormonal role of 5-HT in regulation of neuromuscular activity Nervous system, Parasites Bakke, ?. ?., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 51 (1) , 115-128 Leucochloridium sp., surface topography, sensory structures, functional morphology discussed, scanning electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Balashov, lu. S.; Ivanov, V. P.; and Ignat'ev, ?. ?., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (9), 1308- 1317 ixodid and argasid ticks, fine structure and function of palpal receptor organ Nervous system, Hosts Tsukamoto, Y.; et al., 1976, No Shinkei Geka (Neurol. Surg.), v. 4 (8), 811-815 human cerebral cysticercosis, surgical re- moval of cyst from subarachnoid space, clini- cal case review: Tokyo, Japan Nervous system, Hosts Vassella, F.; and Herschkowitz, N., 1975, Praxis, Bern, v. 64 (34), 1084-1089 human toxoplasmosis, nervous system compli- cations resulting from prenatal infections, review Nervous system, Parasites Bennett, C. E., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (5), 886-891 Fasciola hepatica, newly excysted juveniles, surface features, sensory structure, movement Nervous system, Parasites Bennett, J. L.; and Bueding, E., 1973, Molec. Pharm., v. 9 (3), 311-319 Schistosoma mansoni, 5-hydroxytryptamine (putative excitatory neurotransmitter), syn- thesis could not be demonstrated, uptake mechanism 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nervous system, Parasites Bennett, J. L.; and Gianutsos, G., 1977, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (3), 221-225 Fasciola hepatica, immature worms, distribu- tion of catecholamines, association with nervous system, dopamine only catecholamine identified Nervous system, Parasites Davis, J. C.; and Camin, J. H., 1976, J. Kan- sas Entom. Soc., v. 49 (3), 441-449 Dermanyssus prognephilus, setal morphology of palpal and foreleg tarsi, comparable to palpal organ and Haller's organ respectively of ticks, scanning electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Binnington, K. C.; and Rice, M. J., 1977, J. Austral. Entom., v. 16 (1), 80 Boophilus microplus, BTS-27271, rapid tran- sient increase of spike frequency m a coxal nerve, increased motor activity following treatment linked with tendency of tick to de- tach from host Nervous system, Parasites Binnington, K. C.; and Stone, B. F., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (1?), 21-28 Boophilus microplus, anatomical distribution of catecholamines , 1976, Canad. Nervous system, Parasites Blair, D. G.; and Burt, M. D. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 802-806 Monoecocestus americanus scolex, papillae and associated sensilla, fine structure, distribution, possible function Nervous system, Parasite Brooker, ?. E., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., London, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 171-180 Schistosoma mansoni, Diplostomum spathaceum, tegumentary sense organs in miracidia, mor- phology, possible function in larval orien- tation with respect to gravity Nervous system, Parasites Chakraborty, A. K.; Mehta, R. K.; and Datta, I. C., 1976, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 14 (5), 585-587 Ascaridia galli, tetramisole, carbohydrate utilization, neuro-transmission, enzymatic activity Nervous system, Parasites Coles, G. C.; East, J. M.; and Jenkins, S. N., 1975, Gen. Pharmacol., v. 6 (4), 309-313 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Ascaris lum- bricoides var. suum, levamisole, mechanism of action, paralysis and recovery of motili- ty, resistance of recovered worms to paraly- sis by methyridine, pyrantel, or bephenium, results suggest levamisole acts as ganglion stimulant and that inhibition of fumarate reductase is not relevant to in vivo mode of action Nervous system, Parasites Dev, ?.; and Mishra, G. C., 1976, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 45 (15), 556-557 [Letter] Poecilobdella granulosa, giant nerve cells, sub-pharyngeal and segmental ganglia, demonstration technique Nervous system, Parasites Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 442-450 Moniliformis moniliformis, nerves originating from cerebral ganglion Nervous system, Parasites Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. M., 1977, J. Morphol., v. 52 (2), 171-175 Moniliformis moniliformis, description of new ganglion identified as bursal ganglion Nervous system, Parasites Edwards, H. H.; Nollen, P. M.; and Nadakavu- karen, M. J., 1977, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 7 (6), 429-437 Philophthalmus megalurus, tegumental papil- lae on oral sucker, scanning and transmis- sion electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Elizarov, Iu. ?.; and Sinitsina, ?. E., 1976, Vestnik Moskov. Univ., s. 6, Biol., Pochvoved. (1) , 63-67 Hyalomma asiaticum, morphology of palpal and Haller's organs, chemoreceptors and mechano- receptors, changes during development from larva to imago Nervous system, Parasites Fairweather, I., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxxiv [Abstract] Hymenolepis nana, neurosecretory cells Nervous system, Parasites Gabbay, S.; and Warburg, M. R., 1976, J. In-sect Physiol., v. 22 (9), 1291-1301 Ornithodor os tholozani, appearance of neuro- secretory cells as related to feeding, blood digestion, mating, and oogenesis Nervous system, Parasite Croll, ?. ?., 1975, Advances Parasitol., v. 13, 71-122 behavioral analysis of nematode movement, extensive review Nervous system, Parasites Gabbay, S.; and Warburg, M. R., 1977, J. Mor- phol., v. 153 (3), 371-385 Ornithodoros tholozani, description of neuro- secretory cell types in brain of female Nervous system, Parasites Croll, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 343-364 behavioral coordination of nematodes, review: movements of the body and parts of the body; models of behavioral integration; sequential analysis; neurotransmitters and coordination Nervous system, Parasites Gianutsos, G.; and Bennett, J. L., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 58 (2C), 157-159 Schistosoma mansoni, Fasciola hepatica, re- gional distribution of dopamine and norepi- nephrine, these catecholamines may function as neurotransmitters SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nervous system, Parasites Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (5), 403-411 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, catecholaminergic structures, localization and distribution using formaldehyde-induced and glyoxylic acid fluorescence histochem- ical techniques Nervous system, Parasites Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (5), 752-771 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, distri- bution and localization of acetylcholines- terase, presence in synapses of large dense- core vesicles and small lucent vesicles Nervous system, Parasites Goh, S. L.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (3), 421-435 Phocanema decipiens, nervous system, selec- tive uptake of noradrenaline, dopa, and 5- hydroxytryptamine, light autoradiographic and ultrastructural study Nervous system, Parasites Gustafsson, M. ?. S., 1976, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 50 (3), 313-321 Diphyllobothrium dendriticum, histogenesis of nerve tissue studied by ?-?-thymidine autoradiography, germinative cells serve as stem cells for differentiation Nervous system, Parasites Hariri, M., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 440-448 Mesocestoides corti, tetrathyridia, kinetics of uptake of 5-hydroxytryptamine, possible role as neurotransmitter Nervous system, Parasites Hightower, K.; Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1975, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, V. 42 (2), 71-79 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, physiology of circular and longitudinal body wall mus- cles, activation system Nervous system, Parasites Ioffe, I. D., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (4), 526-530 Ixodes persulcatus, Haemaphysalis concinna, Dermacentor silvarum, olfactory and visual centers, relative size, importance of photo- reception Nervous system, Parasites Ivanova, G. V.; and Makhanbetov, Sh., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 33-37 Polymorphus phippsi males, innervation of genital system Nervous system, Parasites Jarman, ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 293-312 Ascaris lumbricoides, neuromuscular physi- ology, review: morphology; working of nerve- muscle preparation; ionic fluxes across mus- cle cell membranes Nervous system, Parasites Kaufman, W., 1976, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 64 (3), 727-742 fluid secretion by in vitro salivary glands of ixodid ticks with progression of feeding, control of salivation is probably neural rather than hormonal Nervous system, Parasites Leahy, (Sr.) M. G.; et al., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (3), 284-287 Ornithodoros moubata, female assembly phero- mone induces male assembly; male pheromone induces male and female aggregation; ex- traction of female pheromones; removal of ol- factory sensillae reduces or eliminates response Nervous system, Parasites Levin, ?. ?., 1977, Zhurnal Obshch. Biol., v. 38 (4), 621-626 Cimex lectularius, responses to smell stimuli in relation to various environmental factors (temperature, light, atmospheric pressure, strong mechanical influence) Nervous system, Parasites Lyons, ?. ?., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 181-199 Entobdella soleae, Gyrodactylus sp., Acan- thocotyle lobianchi, morphology and possi- ble functions of monogenean sense organs with descriptions of new organs from the head of E. soleae oncomiracidium and from the haptor of adult E. soleae Nervous system, Parasites McLaren, D. J., 1976, Advances "Parasitol., v. 14, 195-265 nematode sense organs (cephalic, cervical, caudal, non-regional), morphology and func- tional considerations, extensive review Nervous system, Parasites McLaren, D. J., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 139-161 nematodes, morphology of sense organ/secre- tory cell relationship Camphidial and phas- midial sense organs, papillae), mechanics of secretion, experimental evidence for secre- tion, review Nervous system, Parasites Megaw, M. W. J., 1977, Cell and Tissue Re- search, v. 184 (4), 551-558 Boophilus microplus, innervation of sali- vary gland Nervous system, Parasites Needham, G. R.; and Sauer, J. R., 1975, J. Insect Physiol., v. 21 (12), 1893-1898 Amblyomma americanum, salivary fluid secre- tion from isolated salivary glands, stimu- lating and inhibiting effects of various substances, mechanisms and control of glan- dular function Nervous system, Parasites Obenchain, F. D.; and Oliver, J. H., jr., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 811-817 Amblyomma tuberculatum, Argas radiatus, peripheral nervous system L 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nervous system, Parasites Panfilova, I. ?., 1976 , Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (3), 371-377 Ixodes persulcatus, Dermacentor silvarum, Haemaphysalis concinna, react positively to weak light and negatively to strong light; position of photo-receptors Nervous system, Parasite Plotnikova, S. I.; Shishov, ?. ?.; and Kuz'mina, L. V., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 103-108 Ascaris suum, biogenous monoamines in nervous system Nervous system, Parasites Poon, S. K., 1965, Med. J. Malaya, v. 20 (1), 57 morphology and cytology of nervous system of Ceylonocotyle sp. Nervous system, Parasites Radjowski, J., 1975, Zool. Polon., v. 25 (2- 3), 211-229 Fasciola hepatica, neurosecretory system, morphology, both nervous and neurosecretory systems are represented by the same cell elements, possible relationship between neurosecretory system and separate organs Nervous system, Parasites Ramisz, ?.; and Szankowska, Z., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 17 (20-38), 217-223 Fasciola hepatica, Dicrocoelium dendriticum, nervous system, distribution of active ace- tylcholinesterase, also demonstrated in re- productive system Nervous system, Parasites Richard, J., 1976, Bull. Soc. Neuchatel. Sc. Nat., v. 99, 3. s., 11-17 cercaria of Maritrema subdolum, M. linguilla, distribution of ciliae, generic, suprage- neric and specific characters, sensory re- ceptors Nervous system, Parasites Segida, G. V., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 133-145 Ascaridia galli, fine structure of the peripheral sensory nervous system Nervous system, Parasites Shyamasundari, K.; and Rao, K. H., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (2), 103-109 Fasciola, neurosecretory cells, structure, cytochemistry Nervous system, Parasites Simha, S. S.; and Rao, L. N., 1977, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. ?., v. 86 (5), 311-321 Singhiatrema longifurca, Paradistomoides orientalis, fine nerve arrangement, presump- tive neurosecretory cells and sensory recep- tors, distribution of esterases Nervous system, Parasites Singhal, K. C.; Madan, B. R.; and Saxena, P. N., 1977, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 66 (3), 517-521 Setaria cervi, effects of various chemicals on parasite nerve-muscle complexes and loco- motion using worms with cuticular permeabil- ity barriers removed Nervous system, Parasites Slifer, E. H., 1976, J. N. York Entom. Soc., v. 84 (3), 159-165 Craspedorrhynchus americanus, morphology, sense organs on antennal flagellum Nervous system, Parasites Steinbrecht, R. ?.; and Mueller, ?., 1976, Tissue and Cell, v. 8 (4), 615-636 Cimex lectularius, antennal sensilla, scan- ning and transmission electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Stretton, A. O. W., 1976, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 64 (3), 773-788 Ascaris lumbricoides, anatomy of muscle cells and their neuromuscular contacts, de- velopment of musculature from larval to adult forms, brief comparison with Oxyuris equi Nervous system, Parasites Tomosky-Sykes, T. K.; and Bueding, ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (2), 259-266 Schistosoma mansoni, hycanthone effects on muscular activity and neurotransmitter sys- tems cannot be related to mode of antischis- tosomal action of this drug, effects occur after hepatic shift, are not demonstrable with antischistosomal analogs of hycanthone, and are also elicited in hycanthone-resistant worms; histochemical observations with dans- ylated compounds Nervous system, Parasites Tomosky-Sykes, T. K.; Mueller, J. F.; and Bueding, E., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 492-494 Spirometra mansonoides larvae, effect of putative neurotransmitters on motor activity Nervous system, Parasites Waladde, S. M., 1977, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 15 (4), 1976, 379-387 Boophilus microplus, sensory receptors on tarsus I of foreleg and mouthparts, morphol- ogy and innervation, light microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Waladde, S. M., 1977, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 16 (1), 73-79 Boophilus microplus, morphology of sensory receptors, scanning electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasites Webb, R. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (5), 756-760 V J' Hymenolepis microstoma, putative neurosecre- tory cells SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nervous system, Parasites Webb, R. ?.; and Davey, K. G., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (7), 1206-1222 Hymenolepis microstoma, metacestode, nervous tissue, fine structure, identification of four nerve cell types and five vesicle types Netherlands Sluiters, J. F.; and Ruitenberg, E. J., 1974, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 118 (7), 230-233 Trichinella spiralis, incidence survey shows evidence of larvae in fattening pigs : Neth- erlands Nevous system, Parasites Weisblat, D. ?.; Byerly, L.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., A, v. Ill (2), 93-113 . . u . , Ascaris lumbricoides, ionic mechanisms ot electrical activity in somatic muscle, sig- nificance of results in understanding role of myogenic activity in nematode locomotion Nervous system, Parasites Weisblat, D. ?.; and Russell, R. L., 1976, J. Comp. Physiol., ?., v. 107 (3), 293-307 Ascaris lumbricoides, propagation of elec- trical activity in nerve cord and muscle syncytium Nervous system, Parasites Williams, J. ?., 1977, Austral. J. Zool., v. 25 (2) , 187-191 Temnocephala novae-zealandiae, epidermal sensory receptors New Guinea Hornabrook, R. W.; Kelly, ?.; and McMillian, ?., 1975, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 24 (4), 590-595 survey and comparison of parasitic popula- tions of 2 linguistic groups living at geo- graphically different areas of island: Kar Kar Island (hookworm; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Endolimax nana; Giardia lamblia; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Plasmodium vivax; Wuchereria bancrofti) New Guinea Radford, A. J., 1973, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (5), 238-241 Balantidium coli infections in West Irian highland natives who maintain intimate living association with domestic pigs, case reports, medical management: Papua New Guinea Nervous system, Parasites Wright, ?. ?., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (8), 1131-1146 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, cephalic sense organs, form and function Nervous system, Parasites Wright, ?. ?., 1976, Organ. Nematodes (Croll), 71-105 cephalic anatomy of nematodes with astomatous and stomatous buccal capsules, integration of cephalic sense organs into the nematode head, definitions of "lips", "buccal capsule", and "stoma" Nervous system, Parasites Wright, ?. ?., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (3), 528-539 Heterakis gallinarum, labial sense organs, scanning and transmission electron micros- copy Nervous system, Parasites Wright, ?. ?.; and Hui, N., 1976, J. Parasi- tol., v. 62 (4), 579-584 Heterakis gallinarum, post-labial sense organs, structure, probable function as chemo- and mechano-receptors Netherlands Cremers, H. J. W. M.; Jansen, J. ; and Swier- stra, D., 1975, Tijdschr. Diergeneesk., v. 100 (22), 1209-1211 parasites of domestic and laboratory animals, supplementary annotated list Netherlands van Knapen, F.; Ruitenberg, E. J.; and Pangga- bean, S. 0., 1976, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 120 (29), 1264-1265 Echinococcus granulosus, epidemiology, survey of incidence in Netherlanders and immigrants New Guinea Radford, A. J.; Van Leeuwen, H.; and Christian, S. ?. , 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (1), 11-23 changes in distribution and determinants of malaria that occurred with the development process in the highlands of Papua New Guinea between 1930 and 1970 New Jersey. See United States, New Jersey. New Mexico. See United States, New Mexico. New South Wales. See Australia, New South Wales- New York. See United States, New York. New Zealand Andrews, J. R. H., 1976, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 3 (1), 59-67 list of 42 species of parasites of man; animals, particularly domestic animals, major source of infection; parasites intro- duced by population movement New Zealand Andrews, J. R. H., 1976, N. Zealand Med. J. (568) , v. 84, 62-65 review of probable parasites of Maori tribe in pre-European times: New Zealand (Pediculus humanus capitis; P. h. humanus; Phthirus pubis; Sarcoptes scabei; Demodex folliculorum; Ascaris lumbricoides; Entero- bius vermicularis) 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY New Zealand Heath, A. C. G., 1977, Tuatara, v. 23 (1), 26- 39 zoogeography of the New Zealand tick fauna, possible origins, collection and preservation New Zealand Hewitt, G. C.; and Hine, P. ?., 1972, N. Zealand J. Marine and Freshwater Research, v. 6 (1-2) , 69-114 checklist of 356 species of parasites of fish from New Zealand Nigeria Bozdech, V., 1973, Paediat. u. Grenzgeb., v. 12 (5), 327-335 epidemiologic survey of parasitic infections in children with comparisons of statistics from Kaduna, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana (Schistosoma haematobium; S. mansoni; Ancy- lostoma; Necator; Entamoeba coli; E. histo- lytica; Lamblia intestinalis; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba butschlii; Trichomonas intestinalis; Strongyloides stercoralis; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Demodex folliculorum) Nigeria Dipeolu, 0. 0., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (1), 33-39 occurrence, distribution and breeding sites of blood sucking flies in Nigeria Nigeria Fabiyi, J. P., 1972, Bull. Epizoot. Dis. Africa, v. 20 (3), 229-234 survey of helminths of chickens, comparison of techniques of management (native exten- sive, deep-litter (intensive) and semi-in- tensive systems) on worm burden; suggested preventive measures and treatment with piperazine: Vom area, Benue-Plateau State, Nigeria Nigeria Leeflang, P., 1977, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 9 (3), 147-152 protozoa, tick-borne diseases, domestic animals, 1923-1966, historical review: northern Nigeria Nigeria Obiamiwe, ?. ?., 19 77, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (1), 35-43 survey, human intestinal parasites in re- lation to seasonal rainfall, dietary habits, and sanitation: Benin City, Nigeria (Necator americanus; Ascaris lumbricoides; Strongyloides stercoralis; Trichuris trich- ura; Taenia saginata; Schistosoma mansoni; Dicrocoelium hospes; Entamoeba coli; E. histolytica; Giardia lamblia; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Trichomonas hominis; Balantidium coli) Nigeria Oduntan, S Parasitol. health ? diseases (Ascaris hookworm moeba hi Giardia ia; Schi volvulus . 0., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and , v. 68 (2), 145-156 f children of school age, parasitic : Nigeria lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Strongyloides stercoralis; Enta- stolytica; Trichomonas hominis; lamblia; Schistosoma mansoni; malar- stosoma haematobium; Onchocerca ; scabies) Nigeria Ogunba, E. 0., 1977, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 80 (9), 187-191 human intestinal protozoa, epidemiologic and prevalence survey in Ibadan, Nigeria (Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba butschili; Giardia lamblia; Trichomonas hominis; Chilomastix meslini; Balantidium coli; Isospora belli) Nigeria Schillhorn v. Veen, T., 1974, Nigerian J. Animal Prod., v. 1 (2), 231-236 comparison of parasite fauna between emaci- ated and normal cattle in Zaria and Samaru slaughterhouses during 1973 (a drought year); poor nutrition lowers resistance of cattle and sheep to parasitism in drought- affected areas of Zaria; suggestions for prevention of helminthiasis during drought: Nigeria Nigeria Schillhorn van Veen, T., 1974, Proc. 6. Inter- nat. Conf. World Ass. Adv. Vet. Parasitol. (Vienna, Austria, Sept. 18-20, 1973), 287-293 filariasis in domestic animals, none con- sidered to be of zoonotic importance Nigeria Wyatt, G. ?., 1971, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 65 (4), 513-523 onchocerciasis, human, prevalence, age and sex rates, microfilaremia, subcutaneous nodules, symptoms, skin changes, visual acuity, corneal opacities, hemoglobin geno- type, entomology: Ibarapa, Western State, Nigeria Night soil. [See also Disease transmission, Feces; Manure] Night soil Ishizaki, T., 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4), 65-81 human Ascaris lumbricoides, epidemiologic and historical review, nightsoil control measures, comparison of anthelmintics in current use: Japan Nomenclature. [See also Taxonomy] Nomenclature Steyskal, G. C., 1971, Acarologia, v. 12 (4), 639-642 guide to grammar of acarine nomenclature SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nomenclature White, G. ?., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (2), 166 publications such as abstracts and correspon- dences should be judiciously refereed to avoid infringements of Rules of the Interna- tional Code of Zoological Nomenclature North America Sasa, ?. , 1974, Internat. Med. Found. Japan. Reporting series (4), 3-48 human filariasis in the Americas, extensive review, epidemiology, geographic distribu- tion, mosquito vectors, control measures, literature review North America Whitaker, J. 0., jr.; and Wilson, N., 1974, Am. Midland Naturalist, v. 91 (1), 1-67 host and distribution lists of mites (Acari), parasitic and phoretic, in the hair of wild mammals of North America, north of Mexico North Carolina. See United States, North Caro- lina. Northern Ireland Ogg, J. S., 1977, Vet. Parasitol., v. 3 (3), 229-237 Hypoderma spp., eradication, national treat- ment program, nature and organization, re- sults: Northern Ireland Nose Rajamohanan, K.; and Peter, ?. T., 1975, Kerala J. Vet. Sc., v. 6 (1-2), 94-100 Schistosoma nasale, pathology in buffaloes Nucleic acids. [See also Biochemistry; Metabo- lism; Ribosomes] Nucleic acids Albach, R. ?.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 439 [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica, nuclear DNA synthesis Nucleic acids Albach, R. ?.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasitol. v. 42 (1), 248-259 Entamoeba histolytica, nuclear sites of RNA synthesis, autoradiographic analysis Nucleic acids Albach, R. ?.; Booden, T.; and Downing, S. W., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 435 [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica, site of synthesis of nuclear RNA (nuclear stroma and especially peripheral chromatin) Nucleic acids Al Chalabi, K.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 449 Crithidia fasciculata, thymine excretion Norway Dahl, ?., 1976, Tidsskr. Norske Laegefor., v. 96 (9-10), 548-551 epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei in humans, increasing incidence since epidemic of World War II, clinical review: Norway Nucleic acids Anisimov, A. P., 1976, Tsitologiia, v. 18 (4), 445-450 Ascaris suum, oesophageal glands, polyploid! zation and growth of giant nuclei during postnatal ontogenesis Norway Forsdahl, ?.; and Brunborg, I., 1971, Tidsskr. Norske Laegefor., v. 91 (13), 958-960 fecal survey of dogs in subarctic region of North of Norway (Toxocara canis; Toxascaris leonina; Dipyli- dium caninum; Dibothriocephalus latus; lar- vae, unidentified) Norway Lomholt, G., 1976, Tidsskr. Norske Laegefor., v. 96 (30), 1587-1588 scabies incidence of 20% among patients of dermatologie clinic covering the northern most areas of Norway Norway Waldeland, H., 1976, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 17 (4) , 432-440 Toxoplasma gondii, prevalence in lambs, com- parison with ewes, variations in epidemio- logical patterns, no significant differences in geographical distribution: southern Norway Nose Guement, J. ?., 1973, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 2 (32), 2125 [Letter] human ascariasis, possible associations with bronchial asthma and rhinitis Nucleic acids Arme, ?., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 47 (3), 211-215 Diclidophora merlangi, chemical composition, element analysis, glycogen, protein, lipid, RNA, DNA, ethanol-extractable carbohydrate Nucleic acids Baker, J. R. ; Liston, A. J.; and Seiden, L. F., 1976, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 97 (1), 113-115 Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) dionisii, trypomastigote dimorphism and satellite DNA, results exclude possibility of mixed populations of two species or subspecies Nucleic acids Bankov, I., 1974, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 17, 17-24 Fasciola hepatica, RNA and DNA content, iso- lation and characterization of DNA Nucleic acids Barker, D. C.; and Brack, C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 269 {Ab- stract] Trypanosoma brucei, T. mega, Crithidia fasci culata, dark-field electron microscopy of kinetoplast DNA 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nucleic acids Barr, M. L.; et al., 1977, Cellular Immunol., v. 33 (2), Oct., 447-451 Plasmodium berghei, transfer of immunity to mice by RNA from spleens and lymph nodes of immune rats Nucleic acids Bear, P. D., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplas- mosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 16-18 Anaplasma marginale, biochemical and immuno- logical nature, brief review: nucleic acids; opsonins and autoimmunity Nucleic acids Beier, T. V.; Siim, I. K.; and Hutchison, W. M., 1977, Tsitologiia, v. 19 (12), 1362-1368 Toxoplasma gondii, detection of nucleic acids in intestinal stages from specific- pathogen-free cats Nucleic acids Benard, J.; and Riou, G., 1977, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 77 (4), 1189- 1195 Trypanosoma cruzi, 9-hydroxy ellipticine and ethidium bromide inhibit the transcription of kinetoplast DNA by E. coli RNA polymerase Nucleic acids Bhattacharya, ?.; and Janovy, J., jr., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 429 [Abstract] Leishmania donovani, autoradiographic evi- dence for DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis at elevated temperature Nucleic acids Billups, M. E.; Johns, R. V/.; and Dimopoullos, G. T., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplasmosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 19-21 Anaplasma marginale-infected calf erythro- cytes, amino acid and nucleic acid metabo- lism Nucleic acids Bogoiavlenskii, Iu. K.; and Khatkevich, L. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (3), 223-230 4 spp. of Dioctophymata, fine structure of somatic musculature, distribution of DNA and RNA Nucleic acids Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Koroleva, ?. ?., 1969, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 20, 21-29 Ascaridia galli, Hystrichis tricolor, com- parison of micromorphology and histochemistry of hypodermal-muscular sac during pre-imagi- nal development Nucleic acids Bonner, T. P.; Evans, K.; and Kline, L., 1976, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 6 (6), 473-477 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, role of gene expression in regulating cuticle formation during second molt, results strongly suggest that messenger RNA specific for molting was synthesized at 90 hours Nucleic acids Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 14A [Ab- stract] Entamoeba histolytica, time of optimum uptake of uracil and thymine vs. uridine and thymi- dine Nucleic acids Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1975, J. Protozool.; v. 22 (3), 14A [Ab- stract] Entamoeba histolytica, pyrimidine metabolism Nucleic acids Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 641-643 axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica, in- corporation of purines and pyrimidines into nucleic acids Nucleic acids Booden, T.; Boonlayangoor, P.; and Albach, R. ?., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 20A-21A [Abstract] Entamoeba histolytica axenically grown, mechanisms of purine and pyrimidine trans- port Nucleic acids Booden, T.; Shaffer, J. G.; and Albach, R. ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 428-429 [Ab- stract ] Entamoeba histolytica, pyrimidine nucleotide anabolism Nucleic acids Borst, P.; et al., 1977, Exper. Cell Research, v. 110 (1), 167-173 Trypanosoma mega, maxi-circles in kineto- plast DNA Nucleic acids Brack, C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 269-270 [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, electron microscopic lo- calization of binding sites of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase on circular kinetoplast DNA of T. cruzi, probable action of berenil on synthesis of RNA primers Nucleic acids Braly, P.; Simpson, L.; and Kretzer, F., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 782-790 Leishmania tarentolae, kinetoplast-mitochon- drial complexes, isolation technique, par- tial characterization Nucleic acids Browning, R. F.; Patton, W. H.; and Lytle, ?. F., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 39 (2). 195-203 Eimeria tenella-infected kidney cell cul- tures, increased incorporation of tritium- labeled thymidine in both parasitized and unparasitized cells, apparent parasite-in- duced stimulation of DNA synthesis Nucleic acids Burnett, J. K., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 254-255 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei, characterization of kinetoplast DNA SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nucleic acids Cappuccinelli, P.; and Maetinetto, P., 1972, Parassitologia, v. 14 (2-3), 251-254 Armillifer armillatus, nymph homogenate, disc electrophoresis fractionation, protein, glycoprotein, lipoprotein, mucopolysaccha- ride and RNA fractions Nucleic acids .^-?? Chance, M. L.; Peters, W.; and Griffiths, H. W., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), pp. 24-25 [Demonstration] Leishmania spp., differences in DNA buoyant density Nucleic acids Chance, M. L.; Peters, W.; and Schchory, L., 1974, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 68 (3), 307-316 Leishmania spp., buoyant density of total cell DNA determined by isopycnic centrifuga- tion in CsCl, wide spectrum of values, re- sults discussed in terms of taxonomy; isola- ted kinetoplast DNA, minicircle contour length showed no evidence of species speci- ficity Nucleic acids Docampo, R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, A. 0. ?., 1974, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 34 (5), 525-531 action of ethidium bromide on Trypanosoma cruzi metabolism (damage to kinetoplast DNA; reduced respiration; changes in glycolysis) Nucleic acids Eggitt, M. J., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 42A [Abstract] synthesis of variable and common antigens in rabbit reticulocyte cell-free system di- rected by Trypanosoma brucei RNA Nucleic acids Eggitt, M. J.; Tappenden, L.; and Brown, K. N., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), 133-141 Trypanosoma brucei, RNA with messenger acti- vity extracted from both blood and culture forms of parasite and translated into retic- ulocyte cell-free system, system used to in- vestigate synthesis of polypeptides and es- pecially of the variant antigen Nucleic acids Chance, M. L.; and Warhurst, D. C., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 524 Plasmodium berghei berghei, P. berghei yoe- lii, P. chabaudi, P. vinckei, DNA relation- ships in the subgenus Vinckeia Nucleic acids Conklin, ?. ?.; et al., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (5) , 683-688 Plasmodium knowlesi, intraerythrocytic stages, incorporation of nucleic acid pre- cursors, periodicity of DNA synthesis Nucleic acids Endo, T.; and Kobayashi, ?., 1976, Exper. Parasitol., v. 40 (2), 170-178 Toxoplasma gondii, Sabin-Feldman dye test reaction, electron microscopic study: in- tracellular organelles stainable with alkaline methylene blue (primarily those rich in nucleic acids), morphological changes in parasite affected by specific immune reaction Nucleic acids Englund, P. T.; DiMaio, D. C.; and Price, S. S., 1977, J. Biol. Chem., v. 252 (17), 6208- 6216 Leishmania tarentolae, nicked form of kin- etoplast DNA Nucleic acids Corbridge, M. H.; Trueblood, M. S.; and Bear, P. D., 1973, Proc. 6. National Anaplasmosis Conf. (Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19-20, 1973), 29-32 Anaplasma marginale, nucleic acids, compo- sition, partial characterization Nucleic acids Cosgrove, W. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 191-194 Trypanosomatidae, history and present status of knowledge of kinetoplasts, presidential address Nucleic acids Cox, R. ?.; Godwin, E.; and Hastings, J. R. ?., 1976, Biochem. J., v. 155 (3), 465-475 Plasmodium knowlesi, ribosomal ribonucleic acid, spectroscopic evidence for uneven dis- tribution of adenine and uracil residues, possible evolutionary significance Nucleic acids Fayer, R.; and Thompson, D. E., 1975, J. Para- sitol., v. 61 (3), 466-475 Sarcocystis sp., intracellular stages in cell culture, distribution of lipid, carbohydrate, protein, and nucleic acids, correlation with previously observed morphological features Nucleic acids Feldman, ?.; Rosenkrantz, H. S.; and Despom- mier, D., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 570- 571 Trichinella spiralis, mature muscle larva, guanine-cytosine content of DNA, determined from buoyant density and thermal-helix coil transition measurements Nucleic acids Dewey, V. C.; and Kidder, G. W., 1973, J. Pro- tozool., v. 20 (5), 678-682 Trypanosoma cruzi, growth inhibition by allo- purinol, both purines and pyrimidines re- quired for reversal, actual inhibitor is allopurinol ribotide (not free base) acting on orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase Nucleic acids Fernando, ?. ?.; and Pasternak, J., 1977, Para- sitology, v. 74 (1), 27-32 Eimeria necatrix, isolation of host-cell nuclei from chick intestinal cells infected with second-generation schizonts, DNA and RNA composition 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nucleic acids Grymberg, ?.; et al., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (1), 35-36 mice, immunization with Crithidia fascicu- lata (live suspension, ribosomal fraction, and purified RNA) induced certain degree of protection (decrease of parasitaemia) against infection with Trypanosoma cruzi Nucleic acids Gut, C.; Zulauf, E.; and Tobler, H., 1977, Experientia, v. 33 (6), 819 [Abstract] Ascaris lumbricoides, isolation of messenger RNA coding for egg shell protein Nucleic acids Haj duk, S. L., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 17A [Abstract] Trypanosoma equiperdum, Crithidia fascicu- lata, extranuclear DNA, distribution in nor- mal and dyskinetoplastic cells Nucleic acids Hajduk, S. L., 1976, Science (4229), v. 191, 858-859 Trypanosoma equiperdum, demonstration of kinetoplast DNA in dyskinetoplastic strains by fluorescence microscopy using 4,6-diami- dino-2-phenylindole as fluorescent probe Nucleic acids Heischkeil, R., 1974, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (1), 105-115 Plasmodium vinckei, mice, purine and pyrimi- dine derivatives, antimetabolic activity against structurally analogous vitamins of the ? complex and precursors of nucleic acids, plasmodiostatic activity compared to some standard antimalarials Nucleic acids Hill, G. C.; and Bonilla, ?. ?., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 632-638 Crithidia fasciculata, isolation of DNA- dependent RNA polymerases, purified nuclear and kinetoplast DNA can serve as templates for these RNA polymerases, this RNA synthe- sis is inhibited by several trypanocidal drugs, hybridization experiments revealed no homologies between Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia fasciculata K-DNA Nucleic acids Honigberg, ?. M.; and Mohn, F. ?., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 146-150 Trichomonas vaginalis, T. gallinae, Tri- trichomonas foetus, method for isolation of purified, highly polymerized native DNA Nucleic acids Huang, ?. C.; et al., 1976, Bull. Inst. Zool., Acad. Sinica, v. 15 (1), 1-8 Rhipicephalus sanguineus, spermatogenesis, meiosis, protein synthesis through meiotic divisions, RNA synthesis limited to pre- meiotic stage Nucleic acids Injeyan, H. S.; and Meerovitch, E., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (5), 738-742 Crithidia sp., inhibition of overall growth and macromolecular synthesis by juvenile hormone, inhibition of RNA synthesis of par- ticular interest, implications for mode of action in insect systems Nucleic acids Irvin, A. D.; and Stagg, D. ?., 1976, Parasi- tology, v. 73 (2), xix [Abstract] Theileria parva in bovine lymphoid cells, purine and pyrimidine metabolism, possibil- ity of exploiting defect in purine metabo- lism in therapy with folate antagonists Nucleic acids Irvin, A. D.; and Stagg, D. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 172-185 Theileria parva-infected bovine lymphoid cells, apparent defect in purine metabolism suggests that folate antagonists such as aminopterin and methotrexate may have appli- cation in therapy of East Coast fever Nucleic acids Ishikawa, ?., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Phys- iol., v. 56 (3B), 229-234 several protostomes (including Ascaris lum- bricoides and Fasciola hepatica), ribosomal RNA's, thermal stability and molecular in- tegrity, evolutionary implications Nucleic acids Itazi, 0. ?. ?.; and Njogu, A. R., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 262 [Abstract] Trypanosom[a] brucei, sugar nucleotides in antigen synthesis Nucleic acids Jones, C.E., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v.42 (2) 261-273 Schistosoma japonicum, rabbits, investiga- tion of possible role of immune complexes in renal pathology and hepatic fibrosis: serum cryogelatification and cryoprecipi- tation phenomena; temporal aspects of anti- DNA response Nucleic acids Jung, ?.; et al., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 26 (1), 27-34 Plasmodium vinckei, DNA, RNA, and lipid syn- thesis, specific activity of glucose-6-phos- phate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phospha- tase in parasite developmental stages Nucleic acids Kallinikova, V. D., 1977, Molec. and Cell. Biochem., v. 14 (1-3), Feb. 4, 55-58 Kinetoplastida, kinetoplast genetic system, implications for concept of cell differen- tiation and phylogeny, relationship to phenotype of these flagellates Nucleic acids Kilejian, ?., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3) 434 [Abstract] 1 ;' Plasmodium lophurae, mitochondrial DNA Nucleic acids Kilejian, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3). 4OA [Abstract] Plasmodium coatneyi, P. lophurae, DNA prop- erties Nucleic acids Kleisen, C. M.; et al., 1976, European J. Bio- chem., v. 64 (1), 153-160 Crithidia luciliae, kinetoplast DNA networks characterization of novel component of hiph complexity SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Nucleic acids Kleisen, C. M.; Borst, P.; and Weijers, P. J., 1976, European J. Biochem., v. 64 (1), 1?1-151 Crithidia luciliae, kinetoplast DNA, mini- circles are heterogeneous in base sequence Nucleic acids Knight, S. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (4), 515-522 Herpetomonas megaseliae, cultures grown with hydroxyurea (inhibitor of DNA synthesis), differences in population number, kinetoplast number and position, and pellicular morpholo- gy, net effects of hydroxyurea are enhanced differentiation and abortive cytokinesis Nucleic acids Kushimo, J. ?., 1976, Immunology, v. 30 (5), 635-639 IgM and IgG antibody responses to complexes of denatured Trypanosoma brucei DNA and methylated bovine serum albumin, compared to exclusive IgM response to calf thymus DNA- MBSA complexes, rabbits Nucleic acids Laurence, B. R.; and Simpson, M. G., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg'., v. 68 (1), 12 [Demonstration] Brugia spp., autoradiography and ultrastruc- ture of filarial larvae development and me- tabolism in mosquito hosts, uptake of amino and nucleic acids Nucleic acids Lindsley, H. ?.; Kysela, S.; and Steinberg, A. D., 1974, J. Immunol., v. 113 (6) , 1921-1927 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, T. gambiense, hu- mans, development of antibodies to nucleic acids, possible pathophysiological relation- ship to renal disease remains to be deter- mined Nucleic acids Liston, A. J.; and Baker, J. R., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (4), 274- 275 [Demonstration] Trypanosoma dionisii clone, trypomastigote dimorphism and satellite DNA Nucleic acids Lopez, T., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 23A [Abstract] Trypanosoma lewisi, T. mega, culture forms, DNA contents Nucleic acids Loseva, N. G., 1975, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 25, 95-97 Alfortia edentatus, Delafondia vulgaris, histochemistry of intestine, low glycogen content related to blood feeding; quantity and distribution of nucleic acids Nucleic acids Lukow, I.; et al., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (4), 500-504 Plasmodium chabaudi, adenosine monophosphate salvage synthesis Nucleic acids McLeod, R.; and Remington, J. S., 1977, J. Immunol., v. 119 (6), 1894-1897 Toxoplasma gondii, incorporation of tritium- labelled deoxyuridine into nucleic acids used to evaluate intracellular inhibition of multiplication or killing by mononuclear phagocytes Nucleic acids ?lakrinos, M. G.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 445 [Abstract] Leptomonas strains resistant to Ber?nil or to ethidium bromide, cytology, staining reactions, no apparent inhibition of kineto- plast DNA but nuclear DNA distinctly reduced in drug-adapted organisms Nucleic acids Mandai, ?. ?., 1977, Indian J. Animal Health, v. 16 (1), 5-8 Isospora lacazei, Eimeria labbeana, distri- bution patterns of DNA and RNA in various stages of life cycle Nucleic acids Manning, J. E.; and Wolstenholme, D. R., 1976, J. Cell Biol., v. 70 (2, pt. 1), 406-418 Crithidia acanthocephali, mode of replica- tion of nuclear and kinetoplast DNA eluci- dated by buoyant density shift experiments using deuterium oxide Nucleic acids Martins, R. R.; and Perondini, A. L. P., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 30 (3), 4-22-428 Thelohania sp.-infected Rhynchosciara ange- lae (exper.), nuclear hypertrophy and RNA synthesis in striated parietal muscle Nucleic acids Mattei, D. M.; et al., 1977, FEBS Letters, v. 74 (2), 264-268 Trypanosoma cruzi, biochemical strain char- acterization by restriction endonuclease cleavage of kinetoplast-DNA, comparison to Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, possible appli- cation in kinetoplastid taxonomy Nucleic acids Mayberry, L. F., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (4), 504-505 Eimeria nieschulzi-infected rat intestine, incorporation of nucleic acid precursors Nucleic acids Mayberry, L. F.; and Marquardt, W. C., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 599-603 Eimeria nieschulzi, nucleic acid precursor incorporation by parasite and by control and parasitized rat jejunal villus epithelial cells Nucleic acids Momen, H.; and Chance, M. L., 1976, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 70 (1), 13-14 [Demonstration] Babesia spp., Anthemosoma garnhami, differ- ences in DNA buoyant densities as possible aid to taxonomic studies 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nucleic acids Morales, N. M. ; et al., 1972 , J. Protozool., v. 19 (4), 667-672 Leishmania tropica, effects of ethidium bro- mide and several acridine dyes on kineto- plast DNA Nucleic acids Moritz, ?. ?.; and Roth, G. E., 1976, Nature (5538), v. 259, 55-57 Ascaris lumbricoides, Parascaris equorum, complexity of germline and somatic DNA Nucleic acids Newton, ?. ?., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 146-147 [Abstract] Trypanosoma brucei sspp., amplification of kinetoplast DNA probably occurs in culture forms, much larger amounts of DNA in culture forms than in bloodstream forms; no signifi- cant differences found in T. lewisi forms Nucleic acids Newton, ?. ?., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 268-269 [Abstract] trypanosomatid flagellates, variations in kinetoplast DNA content Nucleic acids Newton, ?. ?.; Steinert, ?.; and Borst, P., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (2), 259-260 [Abstract] Trypanosoma mega, Crithidia luciliae, dif- ferentiation by hybridization of complement- ary RNA with kinetoplast DNA Nucleic acids Omar, M. S.; and Gwadz, R. W., 19 74, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 25 (2), 167-174 Brugia pahangi-infected Aedes aegypti, dif- ferential uptake and incorporation of triti- ated thymidine and adenine by parasite and host Nucleic acids Omar, M. S.; Gwadz, R. W.; and Miller, L. H., 1975, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 26 (3), 303-306 Plasmodium cynomolgi in Anopheles balaba- censis (exper.), incorporation of nucleic acid precursors into sporogonie stages in- dicates that parasites need exogenous sources of purine but rely on synthesis of pyrimidine during development in vector Nucleic acids Opperdoes, F. R.; Borst, P.; and de Rijke, D., 1976, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 55 (IB), 25-30 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, T. evansi, oligo- mycin sensitivity of mitochondrial ATPase as a simple biochemical marker for presence of functional kinetoplast DNA and mitochon- drial protein-synthesizing system and, hence, the ability to develop functional mitochondria and to multiply in insects Nucleic acids Osikovski, E.; Koenigk, E.; and Schmidt, G., 1972, Izvest. Tsentral. Khelmint. Lab., v. 15, 159-166 Ascaris suum, tRNA methylase, characteriza- tion Nucleic acids Nichols, J. M.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1976, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 71 (3), 796-802 Crithidia fasciculata, kinetoplast DNA preparations, contamination by extra compo- nents probably nuclear DNA Nucleic acids Ouellette, C. ?.; Strout, R. G.; and McDoug- ald, L. R., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 150-153 Eimeria tenella cultured in embryonic chick kidney cells, incorporation of tritiated cytidine, thymidine, and uridine into DNA and RNA Nucleic acids Nichols, J. M.; and Cross, G. ?. ?. , 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 99 (2), 291-300 Crithidia fasciculata, isolation of mito- chondria, mitochondrial RNA, and mitochon- drial (kinetoplast) DNA Nucleic acids 0'Daly, J. ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 550-555 Trypanosoma cruzi, 5 serum proteins capable of stimulating [3H]thymidine uptake in vitro, isolation, partial purification, partial characterization Nucleic acids Ouellette, C. ?.; Strout, R. G.; and McDoug- ald, L. R., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (2), 398-400 Eimeria tenella, asexual forms cultured in vitro, dependence upon thymidylate synthe- tase reaction as a source of thymidylic acid for DNA synthesis Nucleic acids Page, C. R. Ill; Maclnnis, A. J.; and Griffith, L. M., 1977, J. Parasitol., v. 63 (1), 91-95 Hymenolepis diminuta, diurnal periodicity of uridine uptake, no periodicity in uracil uptake, stimulatory effect of thymine on up- take rate of uridine Nucleic acids Ojeda P., P.; and Lopez D., T., 1976, J. Para- sitol., v. 62 (1), 128-129 Trypanosoma venezuelense, quantitative cor- relation between cell volume and DNA con- tent, possibility that relationship may be species - specific Nucleic acids Pal, N.; and Dasgupta, ?., 1974, Indian J. Physiol, and Allied Sc., v. 28 (2), 61-65 Hepatocystis rayi wui, composition of protoplasmic rim and colloidal mass of merocyst, amyloids and nucleic acids, fluorescent microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nucleic acids Pandey, V. C.; Dutta, G. P.; and Rao, V. K. ?. , 1976, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 14 (2), 142-144 Entamoeba histolytica-infected rat caeca, significant increase in RNAse and DNAse ac- tivity, enzyme level reduced almost to nor- mal values by treatment with emetine hydro- chloride, enterovioform, or metronidazole Nucleic acids Parker, R. D., jr.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 2-16 Hymenolepis diminuta, cell-free system for protein synthesis, isolation and purifica- tion and reconstruction in vitro; puromycin inhibition of protein synthesis in this sys- tem indicated its potential use in investi- gating anthelmintic action Nucleic acids Pasternak, J.; et al., 1977, Parasitology, v. 74 (2), 199-203 Eimeria zuernii, cattle intestinal cells in- fected with first-generation schizonts, nuclear hypertrophy is dissociated from DNA replication Nucleic acids Pasternak, J.; and Barreil, R., 1976, Exper. Cell Research, v. 102 (1), 191-199 Ascaris lumbricoides, quantitative changes in DNA, histone, and basic nuclear protein content during spermatogenesis and oogene- sis, microspectrophotometry Nucleic acids Pasternak, J.; and Barrell, R., 1976, Genet. Research, v. 27 (2), 339-348 Ascaris lumbricoides, quantitation of nuclear DNA during gametogenesis and embryogenes is by Feulgen-microspectrophotometry, DNA con- stancy and chromatin diminution Nucleic acids Pasternak, J.; and Barrell, R., 1976, J. Exper. Zool., v. 198 (2), 217-223 Ascaris lumbricoides, patterns of nuclear DNA and protein changes during embryogene- sis, microspectrophotometric analysis, com- parison with free-living Panagrellus silusiae Nucleic acids Peters, W.; et al., 1977, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 71 (4), 501-502 Leishmania aethiopica, Leishmania adleri, Leishmania sp., enzyme variants, DNA buoyant densities and excreted factor serotypes as means of differentiation of human and animal isolates from Kenya Nucleic acids Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (6), 993-999 Toxoplasma gondii, adenine arabinoside in- hibits DNA synthesis, more inhibitory to parasite than to cultured human fibroblast host cells, selection of single-step resis- tant mutant; cytosine arabinoside notably more inhibitory to cultured human cells than to T. gondii Nucleic acids Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (1), 95-104 Toxoplasma gondii, growth in Lesch-Nyhan cells which are incapable of incorporating hypoxanthine or guanine as a technique for specific labeling of nucleic acids of intra- cellular parasites vs. their host cells, autoradiography Nucleic acids Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 44-55 Toxoplasma gondii, inhibition of growth and RNA and DNA synthesis by 5-fluorodeoxyuri- dine (FUDR), isolation and partial charac- terization of FUDR-resistant mutant also resistant to fluorouracil and fluorouridine, examination of possible mechanisms of resis- tance yielded new insights into pyrimidine salvage pathways of the parasite Nucleic acids Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (3),,449-453 Toxoplasma gondii, specific labelling of in- tracellular parasites with radioactive ura- cil, not significantly incorporated into nucleic acids of human fibroblast host cells Nucleic acids Phares, C. K.; Hofert, J. F.; and Pettinger, ?. L., 1976, Gen. and Comp. Endocrinol., v. 28 (1), 103-106 Spirometra mansonoides, hypophysectomized- plerocercoid-infected rats, growth stimula- tion of lymphatic tissue: in vitro incorpo- ration of 3H-labeled nucleosides into DNA and RNA of isolated thymocytes; spleen thymidine kinase activity Nucleic acids Phillips, R. S.; Trigg, P. I.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1973, Isotopes and Radiation Parasitol. Ill, 185-186 Plasmodium knowlesi-infected red cells ex- posed to gamma irradiation and intubated in in vitro culture, growth, rate of incorpora- tion of radiotracers into parasite DNA, RNA, and protein, brief note Nucleic acids Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; et al., 19'5, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (3), 285-291 Fasciola hepatica, subcuticular cf.lls, ultra- structure, localization of DNA rn;hesis in tegument; origin and function ? ells Nucleic acids Reissenweber, N. J.; et al., 1975, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 48 (1), 25-33 Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts from human lungs, scolices and brood capsules, histochemistry and histoenzymology, enzymes, lipids, glycogen, RNA, metabolic pathways, various types of cells in brood capsules Nucleic acids Remiao, J. 0.; and Hill, G. C., 1975, J Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 22A [Abstract] Leptomonas sp. from Dysdercus suturell js, kinetoplast DNA, isolation and characteriza- tion 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nucleic acids Riou, G.; and Pautrizel, R., 1977, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 79 (4), 1084-1091 Trypanosoma equiperdum, dyskinetoplastic strain, isolation and characterization of large circular DNA molecules heterogeneous in size and probably of mitochondrial ori- gin, molecular organization of these mole- cules quite different from that of kineto- plast DNA network Nucleic acids Riou, G. F.; and Yot, P., 1977, Biochemistry, v. 16 (11), 2390-2396 Trypanosoma cruzi, kinetoplast DNA, hetero- geneity of minicircles, renaturation kine- tics of molecules, relationship between long linear molecules and minicircles Nucleic acids Rodrick, G. E.; et al., 1977, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 42 (1), 150-156 Ascaris suum, mitochondrial DNA in fertil- ized eggs and adult body muscle, observations agree with previous conclusion that egg is typically aerobic whereas energy metabolism of muscle is essentially anaerobic Nucleic acids Sanchez Rasero, F., 1973, Rev. Iber. Para- sitol. , v. 33 (1), 65-79 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, determination of DNA and RNA, factors in technique affect- ing values; values for whole worms, males and females, various organs and tissues Nucleic acids Sanderson, C. J.; Lopez, A. F M. M. ?., 1977, Nature, Londo 340-341 [Letter] Trypanosoma cruzi, isotopie assaying killing of epimast criterion of parasite death macromolecular RNA, use of gate nature of effector eel cruzi in antibody-dependent dependent system, eosinophi activity, whereas lymphoid have insignificant activity and Moreno, ? (5618) , v. 268 , technique for igotes in which is release of assay to investi- 1 killing T. complement-in- Is show strong ? cells seem to Nucleic acids Segura, E. L.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 571-574 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes from cul- tures, separation into fractions (nuclear, mitochondrial, lysosomal, microsomal, and cell-sap), DNA, RNA content and enzyme mark- ers of fractions, subcellular localization of antigens by Ouchterlony tests in cell- sap and microsomal fractions Nucleic acids Serrano, R.; Deas, J. E.; and Warren, L. G., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 370-384 Entamoeba histolytica, cell fractionation study, isolation and electron microscopy of two membrane fractions, properties and dis- tribution of marker enzymes, chemical analy- sis of fractions, electrophoretic patterns of membrane polypeptides, glucose transport Nucleic acids Sherman, I. W.; et al., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (4), 568-572 Plasmodium knowlesi, ribosomes, isolation technique, characterization Nucleic acids Sherman, I. W.; and Jones, L. ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 331-334 Plasmodium lophurae, ribosomes, isolation and characterization, results suggest that host ribosomes do not contribute to ribo- some biogenesis in this malaria, but rather parasite rRNA is the transcription product of plasmodial cistrons Nucleic acids Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (2), 379-382 continuous^labeling of Crithidia fasciculata DNA with [ H]thymidine is hindered by appar- ent presence of a thymidine Phosphorylase- like enzyme activity Nucleic acids Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1974, J. Pro- tozool., v. 21 (5), 774-781 Crithidia fasciculata, kinetoplast DNA, iso- lation technique, physical properties of networks and component minicircles Nucleic acids Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 22A [Abstract] Crithidia fasciculata, peripheral localiza- tion of DNA synthesis within kinetoplast DNA networks Nucleic acids Simpson, A. M.; and Simpson, L., 1976, J. Pro- tozool., v. 23 (4), 583-587 Crithidia fasciculata, Leishmania tarento- lae, pulse-labeling of kinetoplast DNA, lo- calization of 2 sites of synthesis within networks and kinetics of labeling of closed minicircles Nucleic acids Simpson, L., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (1), 2-8 salivarian and stercorarian trypanosomes, kinetoplast DNA, structure and function, review Nucleic acids Simpson, L.; and Berliner, J., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (2), 382-393 Leishmania tarentolae, technique for isola- tion of kinetoplast DNA networks, prelimi- nary physical characterization Nucleic acids Sims, P.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 73 (2), i i i [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, SQ 18,506, no substantial inhibitory effects on energy metabolism or membrane function, concluded that nucleic acid synthesis is primary target of this drug SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nucleic acids Steinert, M.; and Van Assel, S., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 85A [Abstract] Crithidia, association of circular DMA mol- ecules with kinetoplast and absence of such molecules in nuclear DNA suggests mitochon- drial origin Nucleic acids Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1975, Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 26 (6), 1063- 1072 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, radio- isotope-labelled leucine for measurement of protein synthesis in muscles, liver and wool follicles, anorexia as major cause of protein metabolism changes Nucleic acids Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 42 (1), 194-202 Eimeria tenella-infected chickens, altered protein synthesis, compared to hosts infected with bacteria or with intestinal nematodes, evidence that loss of protein may increase apparent concentration of DNA and RNA of muscle and liver Nucleic acids Takizawa, H.; Vivier, E.; and Petitprez, ?., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (3), 359-368 Nosema bombycis, cytochemistry, presence of nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and acid phosphatases demonstrated, localization in various stages of development from schizont to spore Nucleic acids Tanowitz, H.; et al., 1975, J. Parasitol., v. 61 (6), 1065-1069 Trypanosoma cruzi, identification of major ribosomal RNA species by velocity sedimen- tation and radioactive labeling techniques, differentiation from mammalian rRNA species, possible method for monitoring intracellular trypanosomal growth in vitro separately from its host cell Nucleic acids Vickerman, ?., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (2), 221-233 Cryptobia vaginalis, light and electron microscopic morphology, kinetoplast DNA dis- persed throughout single mitochondrion, feeding by pinocytosis through cytopharynx, bacterial symbiotes Nucleic acids Wallace, F. G.; Wagner, M.; and Rogers, W. E., 1973, J. Protozool., v. 20 (2), 218-222 Herpetomonas m. muscarum vs. H. m. ingenoplas- tis, very different structure of kinetoplast nucleoid DNA; ultrastructural nature of doub- ling of flagellum Nucleic acids Wang, C. C.; and Stotish, R. L., 1975, J. Pro- tozool., v. 22 (3), 438-443 Eimeria tenella oocysts during sporulation, changes in nucleic acids and proteins Nucleic acids Weislogel, P. 0.; et al., 1977, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 478 (2), 167-179 Crithidia luciliae, characterization of kinetoplast DNA networks Nucleic acids Wheater, P. R.; and Wilson, R. ?., 1976, Para- sitology, v. 72 (1), 99-109 Schistosoma mansoni, tegument, histochemis- try, main components are neutral glycoprotein and phospholipid, differentiation from other schistosome tissues on the basis of marker enzymes Nucleic acids Wolstenholme, D. R.; et al., 1974, J. Proto- zool., v. 21 (5), 622-631 Crithidia, kinetoplast DNA, structure, rep- lication, informational capacity, physico- chemical and electron microscope studies, review with some unpublished results Nucleic acids Zaitseva, G. N., 1976, Biol. Nauk., Min. Vyssh. i Sredn. Spetsial. Obrazovan. SSSR (145), year 19, (1), 5-21 mitochondrial DNA of Protozoa, extensive review of literature, values for several parasitic species Nucleic acids Zaitseva, G. N. ; Kolesnikov, A. A.; and Shir- shov, A. T., 1977, Molec. and Cell. Biochem., v. 14 (1-3), 47-54 Crithidia oncopelti, kinetoplast DNA, struc- ture, transcription, protein-synthesizing apparatus, protein synthesis controlled by kinetoplast genome Nucleic acids Zaitseva, G. N. ; Mett, I. L.; and Kolesnikov, ?. ?., 1976, Biokhimiia, v. 41 (8), 1406-1411 Crithidia oncopelti, DNA-dependent RNA- polymerase activity of isolated kinetoplasts, effect of antibiotics and intercalating agents Nutrition. [See also Diet; Vitamins] Nutrition, Host Abd El-Fattah, ?. ?., 1973, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 41 (4), 327-330 possible synergistic interaction between schistosomal infection and protein malnutri- tion reducing host resistance and increasing parasite numbers, trials in mice Nutrition, Host Abd El-Fattah, ?. ?., 1973, Med. J. Cairo Univ., v. 41 (4), 331-338 effect of protein level in diet and host age on antibody production, Schistosoma mansoni- infected mice Nutrition, Host Akpom, C. ?.; and Warren, K. S., 1975, J. In- fect. Dis., v. 132 (1), 6-14 Schi stosoma mansoni, chronic hepatosplenic schistosomiasis in mice, parasite and host responses to protein and calorie malnutrition 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nutrition, Host Al-Baldawi, F. A. K.; et al., 1976, Parasitol- ogy, ?? 73 C2)> xviii [Abstract] Litomosoides carinii in protein-deficient cotton rats, immune response assessed by measuring IgG, IgM, and anaphylactic anti- body level Nutrition, Host Barton, S. P.; Storey, D. M.; and Kershaw, W. E., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xviii-xix [Abstract] Litomosoides carinii from protein-deficient cotton rats, little if any detectable differ- ence in structure as compared to worms from well-fed hosts, large structures within uteri of worms from both host groups may be 'abnormal' embryos of other authors Nutrition, Host Berry, ?. I.; and Dargie, J. D., 1976, Vet. Parasitol., v. 2 (4), 317-332 Fasciola hepatica, sheep, role of host nu- trition in pathogenesis, effects of diets providing different protein intake and of a switch from high to low protein diet on anemia, hypoalbuminemia, and weight Nutrition, Host Bigorie, ?.; et al., 1976, Nouv. Presse Med., v. 5 (13), 853*855 Strongyloides stercoralis in woman with re- sulting digestive tract complications and malabsorption syndrome, thiabendazole, clini- cal case report: France, immigrant from Guadeloupe Nutrition, Hosts Bingham, ?.; et al., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxxii-xxxiii [Abstract] Litomosoides carinii in cotton rats and fast- growing white rats fed a vitamin E deficient diet, plasma enzyme activity, size of worms Nutrition, Host Blumenthal, D. S.; and Schultz, M. G., 1976. Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (5), 682-fiQn Ascaris lumbricoides, nutritional status of infected children compared with matched con- trols using anthropometric, clinical and laboratory criteria, adverse effects on serum albumin and vitamin ? levels : Loui- siana Nutrition, Host Canale, ?.; et al., 1973, Ann. Fac. Med. Vet. Torino, v. 20, Suppl., 72-82 Fasciola hepatica, calves (exper.), no strong variations in ability to digest diet as com- pared to controls, not an explanation for observed growth deficiencies Nutrition, Host Canale, ?.; et al., 1977, Folia Vet. Latina, v. 7 (1) , 82-90 Ostertagia ostertagi, calves (exper.), digestive utilization of host diet, results indicate that the diminished digestibility is not sufficient to account for the reduced growth Nutrition, Host Castro, G. ?.; et al., 1974, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., v. 146 (3), 703-706 Trichinella spiralis, Hymenolepis diminuta, rats (exper.) in which all nutrients were derived from parenteral or exocrino-enteric circulation rather than by ingesting food orally; H. diminuta failed to develop and T. spiralis showed differences from normal population size thus suggesting the impor- tance of food in the host intestine in regu- lating development of tissue and lumen-dwell- ing parasites Nutrition, Host Castro, G. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3) , 353-359 course of infection with Trichinella spiralis and Hymenolepis diminuta when a parasitized, enterally fed rat is switched to total par- enteral nutrition Nutrition, Host Cook, G. C., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (1), 143-145 Plasmodium falciparum, P. malariae in humans, possible correlations between malarial infec- tion, host malnutrition and immunoglobulin G concentrations Nutrition, Host Copeman, R.; Pashen, D.; and Burger, G., 1975, Med. J. Australia, v. 1, suppl. 2, 8-13 association of common intestinal parasites to growth, nutrition and living situation of Aboriginal children: Cunnamulla, Western Queensland Nutrition, Host Crompton, D. W. T.; and Nesheim, M. C., 1976, Advances Parasitol., v. 14, 95-194 host-parasite relationships in alimentary tract of domestic birds, extensive review: nutrition of domestic birds; alimentary tract as habitat for parasites; alimentary tract of germ-free birds; parasite distribution within alimentary tract; relationships between para- sites and host digestive physiology and nu- trition Nutrition , Host DeVaney, J. ?., 1976, Poultry Science, v. 55 (1), 430-435 Menacanthus stramineus, caged White Leghorn hens, decrease in hen weight, egg production, clutch size and feed consumption Nutrition, Host jubinsky, P.; Lestan, P.; and Rybos, ?., 1976, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (4), v. 31 (11), 829-838 Ascaridia galli larvae, chickens fed with amino acid-deficient cereal diet, effect on components of blood serum Nutrition, Host Eaton, J. W.; et al., 1976, Nature (5588), v. 264, 758-760 Plasmodium berghei, mice, vitamin E-deficien- cy moderates course of infection, supports idea that oxidant sensitivity of host eryth- rocytes may limit severity of malaria SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nutrition, Host El-Antably, S. ?.; and El-Hoshy, M. H., 1975, Bull. Ophth. Soc. Egypt, v. 68, 275-280 human ascariasis, ancylostomiasis and schis- tosomiasis in association with soft cata- racts, clinical aspects, possible relation- ships with nutritional deficiencies: Egypt Nutrition, Host Ezigbo, J. C.; et al., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxxii [Abstract] filariasis in normal and protein-deficient cotton rats, serum enzyme levels Nutrition, Host Garcia, F. T.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (5, part 1), 859-865 Strongyloides stercoralis, humans, results of study of intestinal function and morphol- ogy in strongyloidiasis show that associated malabsorption syndrome is secondary to con- comitant malnutrition and not to the parasite per se Nutrition, Host Gingrich, R. E.; and Barrett, C. C., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (1), 13-15 Hypoderma lineatum larvae, vitamin A defi- ciency in calves reduced host resistance to percutaneous invasion but had no effect on larvae injected subcutaneously Nutrition, Host Gladney, W. J.; et al., 1973, J. Med. Entom., v. 10 (2), 123-130 Boophilus annulatus, Holstein cattle (ex- per.), high protein and fat diet vs. low protein and fat diet, effect on host re- sistance, hematocrit, and serum cholesterol values, and on tick development and numbers; host resistance primarily physiological rather than behavioral (self grooming) Nutrition, Host Grigorescu-Sido, P.; et al., 1972, Pediatria, Bucuresti, v. 21 (2), 115-124 human gastrointestinal parasitic diseases, possible relationships with lactase defi- ciency in children Nutrition, Host Gupta, M. C.; et al., 1977, Lancet, London (8029), v. 2, 108-110 ascariasis-infested preschool children, effect of periodic deworming with tetramisole on nutritional status and growth in children receiving government-supplied food supple- ments: Uttar Pradesh, India Nutrition, Host Hale, 0. M.; Stewart, ?. ?.; and Johnson, J. C., jr., 1977, Research Bull. (203) Agrie. Exper. Stations Univ. Georgia, 3-21 Strongyloides ransomi, Ascaris suum, natural- ly infected gilt and/or barrow crossbred pigs, superimposed S. ransomi infection, differences in performance with diets of varying levels of protein and vitamins not significant Nutrition, Host Hermoso Yanez, R0 ; and Monteoliva Hernandez, ?. , 1973, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 33 (2-3), 427-437 Ascaris lumbricoides, perivisceral fluid, glucose and trehalose content apparently independent of maturity of parasite or nutri- tive state of swine host Nutrition, Host Hughes, W. T.; Sanyal, S. K.; and Price, R. ?., 1976, National Cancer Inst. Monograph (43), 77- 88 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in humans, differential diagnosis, clinical manifesta- tions, pathophysiology of infection, close association with protein-calorie depriva- tions Nutrition, Host James, T., 1969, Med. Proc., Johannesburg, v. 15 (17), 304-305 factors connecting endemic ascariasis with endemic poor nutrition, world ,wide problem in child population Nutrition, Host Jordan, H. E.; et al., 1977, Am. J. Vet. Re- search, v. 38 (8), 1157-1160 Ostertagia ostertagi, Cooperia, influence on energy efficiency in full-fed vs. main- tenance-fed steers with high vs. low worm burdens (low worm burdens did not signifi- cantly effect energy utilization; in full- fed steers, energy retention was greater in steers with lower worm burdens; maintenance- fed steers were more heavily parasitized than full-fed steers) Nutrition, Host Jose, D. G.; and Welch, J. S., 1970, Med. J. Australia, v. 1 (8), 349-356 possible role of intestinal parasitism in growth-retarded, anemic and malnourished Australian Aboriginal children, comparison with normal Aboriginal children: Queensland Nutrition, Host Krishnan, S.; et al., 1976, J. Nutrition, Bethesda, v. 106 (6), 784-791 Plasmodium berghei, vitamin A protein energy, undernourished rats, increased susceptibi- lity to infection, lower host phagocytosis Nutrition, Host Lawrence, J. ?., 1973, Research Vet. Sc., v. 14 (3), 402-404 Schistosoma mattheei, calves (exper.), ef- fects of host nutrition and of weight of in- fection on parasite egg output Nutrition, Host Lawrence, J. ?., 1977, Research Vet. Sc.. v. 23 (3), 280-287 Schi stosoma mattheei, Friesian calves clini- cal pathological changes after primary in- fection, two different planes of nutrition 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nutrition, Host Layrisse, M.; and Vargas, ?., 1975, Progr. Food and Nutrition Sc., v. 1 (10), 645-667 human intestinal parasites, mechanisms by which parasites interfere with host nutrition (competition for nutrients, malabsorption, blood loss, excess nutrient utilization), extensive review Nutrition, Host Nadakal, A. M.; et al., 1973, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 34 (3), 185-191 Raillietina tetragona, resistance potential of four breeds of domestic fowl on protein- deficient diet, normal development of worms seems independent of quantity of protein in- gested by host, protein deficiency symptoms were intensified with worm infection Nutrition, Host Lee, C. M.; Aboko-Cole, G. F.; and Fletcher, J., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk, v. 49 (1), 1-10 Trypanosoma musculi, vitamin A-deficient mice, increased parasitemia, delayed action of reproductive-inhibiting and terminal lytic antibodies, increase in body weight gains and food consumption Nutrition, Host Lee, C. M. ; George, Y. G.; and Aboko-Cole, G. F., 1977, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 8 (7), 525-529 Trypanosoma lewisi in iron-deficient rats, parasitemias, trypanosome cell size and an- tibody formation, host body weight gains and food consumption Nutrition, Host McFarlane, H., 1976, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 35 (3) , 263-272 parasitic infestation, preschool children, malnutrition and impaired immune response, brief review comment: Nigeria Nutrition, Host Meakins, R. H.; Carswell, F.; and Harland, P. S. E. G., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xxxii [Abstract] helminthiasis in school children, associa- tion with malnutrition: rural Tanzania Nutrition, Host Mikhail, M. M.; and Mansour, ?. ?., 19 76, Clin. Chim. Acta, v. 71 (2), 207-214 Schistosoma mansoni and/or S. haematobium, patients with simple schistosomiasis vs. those with schistosomal polyposis all of whom showed signs of malnutrition, serum carnitine levels (and other haematological values) and liver function tests before and after nutritional repletion and ambilhar treatment, usefulness of serum carnitine as index of protein malnutrition Nutrition, Host Mulligan, W., 1972, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 31 (1), 47-51 gastrointestinal parasites, domestic animals (nat. and exper.) and rabbits (exper.), effects of infections on protein metabolism Nutrition, Host Munir, M.; et al., 1976, Paediat. Indonesiana, v. 16 (11-12), 489-495 Plasmodium falciparum cerebral malaria in children, possible relationships between malarial infection and nutritional state; use of heparin as adjunct to malarial ther- apy shows promising results in small clini- cal trial: Indonesia Nutrition, Host Nadakal, A. M.; et al., 1975, Riv. Parassi- tol. , Roma, v. 36 (1), 41-46 Raillietina tetragona, four breeds of domes- tic chickens, calcium deficient diets, sig- nificant depression of weight gains, breed differences in calcium content of worms and total leucocyte values of host birds Nutrition, Host Nair, ?. ?. H.; Joseph, ?.; and Kandamutha, ?., 1977, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 65 (4), 513- 518 human scabies, epidemiologic survey of coastal fishing village showed prevalence of 591 in inhabitants, significant association between infection and poor nutritional state and with heavy helmintic infestation: Adima- lathura, Kerala State, India Nutrition, Host Norden, D. ?.; and Gelfand, ?., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (4), 607-608 [Letter] Schistosoma haematobium, human, urinary loss of protein and amino acids would appear to make little contribution to severity of mal- nutrition Nutrition, Host Parkins, J. J.; Holmes, P. H.; and Bremner, ?. ?., 1973, Research Vet. Sc., v. 14 (1), 21-28 Ostertagia circumcincta, effects of differ- ent infection levels on feed intake, appar- ent digestibility, and nitrogen balance in Blackface sheep when fed rations of differ- ent nitrogen content Nutrition, Host Pesti, G. M.; and Combs, G. F., jr., 1976, Poultry Science, v. 55 (6), 2265-2274 Eimeria, site selectivity of various species for infection in particular regions of chick gastrointestinal tract used as tool to study loci of selenium absorption, potentiation of selenium deficiency by intestinal para- sitism Nutrition, Host Purtilo, D. T.; et al., 1976, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 25 (2), 229-232 parasitized children with protein-calorie malnutrition, complete blood count, serum immunoglobulin concentration, significant relationship between intensity of parasitism and Ig levels: Brazil Nutrition, Host Rao, V. G.; and Padma, M. C., 1971, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 65 (5), 606-616 Entamoeba histolytica in rats (exper.), strain variations in pathogenicity, pathol- ogy of lesions, role of host nutrition in pathogenesis SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nutrition, Host Rao, V. G.; and Padma, M. C., 1975, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 13 (2), 168-171 Entamoeba histolytica, rats on low protein, low vitamin diet, increased susceptibility, poor immune response as shown by haemagglu- tination test Nutrition, Host Reid, B. D.; Reid, T. E.; and Ullstrop, G., 1971, Med. J. Zambia, v. 5 (2), 61-69 study of health of schoolchildren, parasitic survey and possible associations with nutri- tional status: Zambia Nutrition, Host Reveron, A. E.; et al., 1971, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 30 (3), 83A-84A Trichostrongylus colubriformis, lambs (exper.), effects of nematode parasitism on calcium and phosphorus retention, results show that infestation adversely affected bone mineralization with marked decrease in ab- sorption and retention of phosphorus but little effect on calcium metabolism Nutrition, Host Roseby, F. ?., 1977, Austral. J. Agrie. Re- search, v. 28 (1), 155-164 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, sheep, effects on characteristics of digesta flow and fermentation, derangements of nitrogen metabolism Nutrition, Host Ruegamer, W. R. ; and Phares, ?. ?., 1974, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., v. 146 (3), 698-702 Spirometra mansonoides, determination of age at which rats (exper.) show growth response to infections with plerocercoids, results show that slowly-growing intact female rats (96-133 days old) can be made to grow faster than uninfected controls and that they utilize their food more efficiently for growth, similar preliminary findings in in- fected males Nutrition, Host Saowakontha, S., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (1), 37-40 Trichinella spiralis, absorptive functions of intestines of infected rats on low and high protein diets were not impaired either in early or late intestinal phases of infec- tions as tested by D-xylose absorption Nutrition, Host Saowakontha, S., 1974, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 5 (4), 586-592 Trichinella spiralis, rats (exper.), effects of different levels of protein in diet on numbers of intestinal worms and muscular larvae and on intensity of infections in hosts of varying weights and ages Nutrition, Host Saowakontha, S., 1975, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 6 (1), 79-81 Trichinella spiralis, no differences between number of worms in immunized rats (exper.) fed low or high protein diets, significantly lower number of worms in immunized rats com- pared with rats not immunized Nutrition, Host Saraya, A. K.; and Tandon, ?. ?., 1975, Progr. Drug Research, v. 19, 108-118 human hookworm infection, study of associ- ated anemia and intestinal malabsorption Nutrition, Host Schillhorn v. Veen, T., 1974, Nigerian J. Animal Prod., v. 1 (2), 231-236 comparison of parasite fauna between emaci- ated and normal cattle in Zaria and Samaru slaughterhouses during 1973 (a drought year); poor nutrition lowers resistance of cattle and sheep to parasitism in drought- affected areas of Zaria; suggestions for prevention of helminthiasis during drought: Nigeria Nutrition, Host Schock, R. C., 1976, Mod. Vet. Pract., v. 57 (3) , 181-184 gastrointestinal nematodes, cattle, level of parasitism, pasture conditions, nutrition and age of host, seasonal influences Nutrition, Host Schwalbe, ?. P.; and Baker, J. E., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (1), 11-15 Pyxinia frenzeli-infected vs. uninfected Attagenus megatoma, no significant differ- ences in starvation-mediated alterations of nutrient reserves, data suggest P. frenzeli is commensal or mutalist rather than pathogen Nutrition, Host Shah, P. M.; Junnarkar, A. R.; and Khare, R. D., 1975, Progr. Drug. Research, v. 19, 136-146 impact of periodic deworming on nutritional status of preschool children, evaluation of including periodic deworming in National Nutrition Programmes of India Nutrition, Host Sheahan, B. J., 1975, J. Comp. Path., v. 85 (1), 97-110 Sarcoptes scabiei, iron-treated vs. iron- deprived pigs (exper.), histological, histo- chemical, and ultrastructural changes at skin sites, immediate and delayed hyper- sensitivity reactions Nutrition, Host Sykes, A. H., 1970, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 29 (1), 16 A ' Eimeria acervulina, infection in chicks (exper.) resulted in reduction of weight gain, some actual weight loss and impaired utilization of absorbed energy 100 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nutrition, Host Sykes, A. R.; and Coop, R. L., 1976, J. Agrie. Sc., v. 86 (3), 507-515 Trichostrongylus colubriformis larvae, lambs (exper.), food intake and utilization after parasitic damage to small intestine, body weight changes, reduced host mineral metab- ol ism Nutrition, Host Walker, T. R.; and Farrell, D. J., 1976, Brit. Poultry Sc., v. 17 (1), 63-77 Ascaridia galli, significant reduction in metabolisabil ity of dietary energy and nitrogen retention of infected chickens; inadequate amounts of vitamin A reduced size of larvae and perhaps decreased their numbers Nutrition, Host Sykes, A. R.; and Coop, R. L., 1976, Proc. Nutrition Soc., v. 35 (1), 13A-14A [Abstract] Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Ostertagia circumcincta, sheep (exper.), effects of ex- tensive chronic parasitism on food intake and utilization by growing lambs, deposition of nitrogen and fat severely impaired and food intake reduced by 9% Nutrition, Host Wanchinga, D. ?., 1977, Virginia J. Sc., v. 28 (2), 69 [Abstract] Amblyomma maculatum, attachment and develop- ment on host albino rats deficient in vita- mins (A, K, thiamine) and minerals (Ca, Na) Nutrition, Host Sykes, A. R.; and Coop, R. L., 1977, J. Agrie. Sc., v. 88 (3) , 671-677 Ostertagia circumcincta larvae, daily dosing of growing sheep, reduction of food intake and utilization resulting from abomasal damage; reduced weight gain Nutrition, Host Tantengeo, V. 0.; et al., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (4), 524- 533 Ascaris, Trichuris, hookworm infections apparently not contributory cause of nutri- tional anemia in schoolchildren: Philippine Islands Nutrition, Host Telch, J.; Vega Franco, L.; and Lara, R., 1974, Bol. Med. Hosp. Inf., v. 31 (4), 733-746 intestinal parasites, children 6 years old and under, 1-year survey of out-patients, statistical evaluation: Mexico Nutrition, Host Thomas, J.; et al., 1971, Medecine Trop., v. 31 (2), 177-181 bephenium hydroxynaphthoate, piperazine and thiabendazole in comparative clinical tests, institutionalized children with protein deficiency Nutrition, Host Turk, D. E., 1977, Poultry Science, v. 56 (5), 1763 [Abstract] Eimeria spp., chicks, iron absorption, de- creased by some species, increased during recovery period Nutrition, Host Vashishta, M. S.; and Singh, R. P., 1977, Livestock Advis., v. 2 (7), 35-38 Haemonchus epidemic in sheep and goats, baraninth-II, fenbendazole, helmatac, thi- benzole, good results; development of geo- phagia in survivals or treated groups: Haryana Nutrition, Host Wenlock, R. W., 1977, Brit. J. Nutrition, v. 38 (2), 239-243 efficiency of urinary hydroxyproline index as indicator of nutritional status in mass surveys evaluated in presence of schisto- somiasis, hookworm and malaria; in endemic malaria areas index probably of little value without prior evaluation of malarial status of all subjects Nutrition, Host Williams, J. C.; and Knox, J. W., 1976, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 37 (4), 453-464 failure of stocker cattle to achieve projec- ted weight gains at high stocking rates on Coastal bermudagrass pastures even with sup- plemental feeding and anthelmintic control of parasitism Nutrition, Host Yvore, P., 1974, Folia Vet. Latina, v. 4 (3), 408-425 intestinal coccidiosis (E. acervulina), caecal coccidiosis (E. tenella), compari- son of nutritional effect in fowl, E. tenella causing insignificant losses, E. acervulina causing severe disease, inter- ference with absorption Nutrition, Parasite Arme, ?., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxiii [Abstract] nutrition in cestodes Nutrition, Parasite Baker, R. ?., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (3), 301-308 Unionicola intermedia, midgut caeca, con- tents, structure, function, relation to feeding activities of mite and tissue re- sponses of its host (Anodonta anatina), parasite feeds on mucus and blood cells which are products of inflammatory response, parasite digestive enzymes are confined to intracellular vacuoles SUBJECT HEADINGS 101 Nutrition, Parasite Bobiatynska-Ksok, E.; and Czerpak, R., 1969 , Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 16 (1-19), 1968- 1969, 121-125 Echinostoma revolutum rediae and Opisthio- glyphe ranae sporocysts in hepatopancreas of Radix auricularia, carotenoids in flukes, bilirubin and glaucobilin type bile pigments and carotenoids in host hepa- topancreas, possible relationships; no es- sential differences in pigments of infected and non-infected hosts Nutrition, Parasite Brohn, F. H., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 434 [Abstract] Plasmodium lophurae, enzymes required for coenzyme A biosynthesis detected in host duck erythrocytes but parasite extracts show no activity, coenzyme A required by parasite is synthesized entirely in host erythrocyte Nutrition, Parasite Bruce, R. G., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxiii [Abstract] nutrition of nematodes Nutrition, Parasite Budilova, M.; and Kulda, J., 1977, J. Proto- zool., v. 24 (4), 49A [Abstract] Tritrichomonas foetus, enhancement of viru- lence (infectivity + mortality) for mice by ferric ammonium citrate, indicates accessi- bility of iron in form utilizable by para- site as critical factor in infection Nutrition, Parasite Camargo, E. P.; and Freymuller, E., 1977, Na- ture, London (5632), v. 270, 52-53 Crithidia, presence of ornithine carbamoyl- transferase in species harboring bacteria- like endosymbionts (C. deanei, C. oncopelti) enables these species to synthesize arginine from ornithine thereby conferring a nutri- tional advantage on the protozoan host Nutrition, Parasite Chang, K.-P., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (2), 241-244 Blastocrithidia culicis, Crithidia oncopel- ti, symbiote-free strains: liver extract as essential growth factor in defined medium; cross-reactivity in reciprocal agglutination test with symbiote-containing strains in- dicates loss of symbiotes does not affect antigenic identity Nutrition, Parasite Chappell, L. H., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxii [Abstract] Schistosoma, Fasciola, relative nutritional roles of gut and tegument Nutrition, Parasite Cornford, ?. ?., 1977, Iowa State J. Research, v. 52 (2>, 271-276 Hymenolepis diminuta, development in rats fed parenterally compared with tapeworm de- velopment in similarly infected rats fed orally; tapeworms from orally fed animals consistently larger and of greater mass than those from parenterally fed rats; possible causes discussed Nutrition, Parasite Dunkley, L. C.; and Mettrick, D. F., 1976, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 54 (7), 1073-1078 Hymenolepis diminuta, rat, effect of increas- ing host dietary carbohydrate uptake on growth of 14-day-old worms, comparison of glucose vs. cornstarch diets Nutrition, Parasite Feldman, M. R., 1977, Exper. Parasitol., v. 41 (2), 290-306 Naegleria fowleri,cytochemical assays using acid phosphatase and 3,3'-diaminobenzidine reveal extent to which lysosomes and heme proteins contribute to cytoarchitecture, data suggest that pathogen's rapid invasive be- havior is result of availability of erythro- cytes (primary source of nutriment) in host inflammatory reaction and combined mechanisms of enhanced extracellular destruction with subsequent phagocytosis Nutrition, Parasite Castro, G. ?.; et al., 1974, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., v. 146 (3), 703-706 Trichinella spiralis, Hymenolepis diminuta, rats (exper.) in which all nutrients were derived from parenteral or exocrino-enteric circulation rather than by ingesting food orally; H. diminuta failed to develop and T. spiralis showed differences from normal population size thus suggesting the impor- tance of food in the host intestine in regu- lating development of tissue and lumen-dwell- ing parasites Nutrition, Parasite Hairstone, ?. ?., 1972, Pahlavi Med. J., v. 3 (2), 303-305 Schistosoma mansoni, ultrastructural study of digestive system shows the digestive tract as major pathway for absorption of materials into parasite body Nutrition, Parasite Halton, D. W., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxi-xxii [Abstract] Calicotyle kroyeri vs. Diclidophora merlangi, examination of 3 organ systems with respect to nutrition, diet, feeding mechanism (fore- gut, gut caeca, tegument) Nutrition, Parasite Castro, G. ?.; et al., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (3), 353-359 course of infection with Trichinella spiralis and Hymenolepis diminuta when a parasitized, enterally fed rat is switched to total par- enteral nutrition Nutrition, Parasite Halton, D. W., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), i [Abstract] Diclidophora merlangi, tegument, surface morphology, experimental evidence for func- tional role in absorption of low molecular weight nutrients 10 INDEXCATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Nutrition, Parasite Higgins, J. C., 1977, Parasitology, v. 75 (2), xx-xxi [Abstract] Bucephalus haimeanus, nutrient uptake by metacercarial stage, hydrolytic enzymes in cyst wall Nutrition, Parasite Ho, B. C.; and Kan, S. P., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 86 [Demonstration] Breinlia sergenti, development of filarial larva in fat body of Aedes togoi vectors, evidence that fat body provides some nutri- tion in the development Nutrition, Parasite Hussein, H. S., 1973, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 67 (1), 5 [Demonstration] Babesia microti and B. hylomysci infections in mice on a milk diet, experiments showed dependence of both species on dietary supply of p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) to synthesize folic and folinic acids Nutrition, Parasite James, B. L., 1976, Parasitology, v. 73 (2), xxii-xxiii [Abstract] nutrition of marine Digenea in primary mol- luscan host Nutrition, Parasite Kamala Bai, M.; and Prasad, R. S., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (4), 467-472 Xenopsylla cheopis, X. astia, nutritional efficacy of blood meal, nature of blood fac- tors of host which stimulate ovarian matura- tion Nutrition, Parasite Kan, S. P.; and Ho, B. C., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (1), 90-91 [Demonstration] Breinlia sergenti, mode of nutrition of in- fective larvae developing within the individ- ual fat cells of Aedes togoi vector mosqui-' toes Nutrition, Parasite Khan, Z. I.; and De Rycke, P. H., 1976, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 50 (1), 73-79 Hymenolepis microstoma, in vitro culture, added yeast extract increased sexual maturi- ty, possible role of pyridoxin Nutrition, Parasite Komuniecki, R. ; and Roberts, L. S., 1975 , J. Parasitol., v. 61 (3), 427-433 Hymenolepis diminuta, roughage and carbohy- drate content of host diet for optimal parasite growth and development Nutrition, Parasite Komuniecki, R.; and Roberts, L. S., 1977, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 57 (4B) . 329-333 Hymenolepis diminuta, galactose can be metabolized to limited extent but cannot substitute for glucose as nutrient source Nutrition, Parasite Kretschmar, W.; and Voller, ?., 1973, Ztschr. Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 24 (1), 51-59 Plasmodium falciparum, suppression of malar ia in Aotus trivirgatus fed exclusively on milk diet, indicates that P. falciparum is dependent on exogenous p-aminobenzoic acid supply for normal growth, supports view that dietary factors are involved in infant resistance to malaria Nutrition, Parasite Lumsden, R. D., 1975, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 94 (4) , 501-507 Lacistorhynchus tenuis and Hymenolepis diminuta, tegument, model system for studies on membrane structure and function in host- parasite relationships Nutrition , Parasite Mead, R. W., 1976, J. Parasitol., v. 62 (2), 328-329 Hymenolepis diminuta migration in rat in- testine, effect of abnormal glucose distri- bution, posterior movement of cestodes in response to posterior movement of glucose Nutrition, Parasite Mundim, ?. H.; et al., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (4), 518-521 Crithidia deanei, cultivation in defined medium, unexpectedly simple nutritional re- quirements, bacterial endosymbiont revealed by electron microscopy may provide other essential nutrients Nutrition, Parasite Mundim, M. H.; and Roitman, I., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (2), 329-331 Crithidia deanei, strain cured of its bac- teria-like symbiote by chloramphenicol had additional nutritional requirements beyond those of the parent strain Nutrition, Parasite Noble, E. R., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (1), 1-4 3 ecologic approaches to study of protozoan parasitism: studies of energy flow between parasite and host; systems analysis; studies of nutrition through analysis of parasite's environment (Past President's address, Soc. Protozool.) Nutrition, Parasite Rogers, R. ; Ellis, D. S.; and Denham, D. ?., 1976, J. Helminth., v. 50 (4), 251-257 Brugia pahangi, intrauterine development of embryos from after fertilization to birth with particular emphasis on origin and de- velopment of sheath of microfilaria and its possible role in nutrition of developing embryo, comparison with other filarial spe- cies Nutrition, Parasite Roitman, I.; et al., 1977, J. Protozool., v. 24 (4), 553-556 Crithidia hutneri n. sp., C. luciliae ther- mophila s. sp. ?., growth at high tempera- ture in defined medium, nutritional require- ments SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Nutrition, Parasite Schlick, W., 1973, Mikrokosmos, v. 62 (7), 199- 201 Trichodina pediculus, feeding mechanism, morphology Nutrition, Parasite Senaud, J.; Chobotar, ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1976, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 27 (2), 145- 159 comparative fine structure morphology of Plasmodium cathemerium, Eimeria ferrisi, E. stiedai, Besnoitia jellisoni, and Frenkelia sp. micropores, discussion of micropore func- tion in parasite nutrition Nutrition, Parasite Smit, J. D. G.; et al., 1977, Nature, London (5602), v. 266, 536-538 [Letter] Ornithodorus moubata porcinus, haemoglobin crystals in midgut, formation, structure, changes with time, appear to play role in preservation of nutrient reserves Nutrition, Parasite Sofield, W. L.; and Strout, R. G., 1974, J. Protozool., v. 21 (3), 434 [Abstract] Eimeria tenella, amino acids essential for asexual development in vitro Nutrition, Parasite Steiger, R. F.; and Meshnick, S. R., 1977, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 71 (5), 441- 443 Leishmania donovani, L. braziliensis, amino- acid and glucose utilization by parasites Nutrition, Parasite Steiger, R. F.; and Steiger, E., 1977, J. Pro- tozool., v. 24 (3), 437-441 Leishmania donovani, L. brasiliensis, pro- mastigotes, nutritional requirements studied in modifications of simple defined culture medium, special emphasis placed on glucose and amino acid requirements Nutrition, Parasite Svare, R.; and Zmoray, I., 1974, Biologia, Bratislava, s. ?, Zool. (1), v. 29 (2), 121- 127 Muellerius tenuispiculatus larvae, penetra- tion into and development in soles of feet of Cepaea vindobonensis and Succinea putris, localization near sole glands, acid muco- polysaccharides and phospholipids in this site probably have role in larval nutrition Nutrition, Parasite Visvesvara, G. S.; and Balamuth, W., 1975, J. Protozool., v. 22 (2), 245-256 Acanthamoeba, Naegleria, Hartmannella, com- parative studies on free-living and patho- genic amebae: cyst structure; nutrition; protein composition; immunology; cell free plaques and other cytopathic effects; phos- pholipase liberation; sensitivity to ampho- tericin ? 10 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Occupational diseases Cross, J. H.; Hsu-Kuo, M. Y.; and Lien, J. C., 1973, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 4 (4), 481-483 Plasmodium cynomolgi bastianellii, accidental infection in female laboratory worker who was exposing Macaca cyclopis to sporozoite infected mosquitoes, circumstances strongly suggest mosquito transmission although actual means remains unknown, clinical case report, cure with chloroquine and primaquine : Taiwan Occupational diseases Ebisawa, I.; and Muto, T., 1972, Jap. J. Ex- per. Med., v. 42 (4), 415-417 survey of healthy Laotians employed in en- demic vivax malarial area for possible prima- quine sensitivity (genetic metabolic defi- ciency) using methemoglobin reduction test; Japanese similarly tested Occupational diseases Engel, H. 0., 1977, Brit. Med. J. (6087), v. 2, 642 scabies, more of an occupational disease than one of sexual transmission Occupational diseases Field, P. R.; Moyle, G. G.; and Parnell, P. ?. , 1972, Med. J. Australia, v. 2 (22), 196-198 accidental acquired infection of Toxoplasma gondii by laboratory worker, case report; recommended control procedures for laboratory workers: Australia Occupational diseases Fuller, G. K.; et al., 1976, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 70 (2), 147-163 Leishmania donovani, human, epidemiologic skin test survey, endemic area, correlations with age, sex, occupation, parasite pathoge- nicity and host resistance: northwestern Ethiopia Occupational diseases Glickman, L. T.; and Cypess, R. ?., 1977, Am. J. Pub. Health, v. 67 (12), 1193-1195 Toxocara canis, epidemiologic survey using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure antibodies to Toxocara in employees of an animal hospital; results showed that there was no statistical association with either job exposure to dogs or with dog ownership: New York Occupational diseases de Groot, J. F. M. ; et al., 19-76, Nederl. Tijdschr. Geneesk., v. 120 (51), 2263-2267 Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides and Entamoeba histolytica, fecal survey of nursing staff and inmates of hospital for mentally retarded for presence of intestinal parasites: Groot Schuylenburg, Apeldoorn, Netherlands Occupational diseases Gutteridge, W. E.; Cover, ?.; and Cooke, A. J. D., 1974, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 68 (2), 161 [Abstract] Trypanosoma cruzi, safety precautions to be maintained when working in laboratory with infected animals or materials Occupational diseases Haedicke, ?. ?., 1972, Minnesota Med., v. 55 (12), 1105-1114 Schistosoma japonicum affecting the human nervous system, clinical case reports, his- tory of fresh water bathing or working in fresh water while bridge building: Leyte and Mindanao, Philippines Occupational diseases Jacobs, D. E.; et al., 1977, Brit. Med. J., (6052) , v. 1, 51 Toxocara canis, results of dog breeding kennel survey suggest that infection "not readily acquired by kennel staff maintaining a reasonable standard of personal hygiene" Occupational diseases Kamiya, M. ; Klongkamnuankarn, K. ; and Harina- suta, C., 1971, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 2 (2), 233-236 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, comparison of oral, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal routes for infecting experimental rats, results show that infection could also be established in nature by penetration through wounds or skin abrasions thus putting at risk laboratory workers caring for infected vector snails Occupational diseases Lamas, R.; et al., 1970, Bol. Chileno Parasi- tol. , v. 25 (1-2), 74-77 cutaneous larva migrans (possible Ancylosto- ma caninum origin) in city garbage collector successfully treated with thiabendazole, transmission of infection probably from fecal-contaminated material associated with occupation: Santiago, Chile Occupational diseases Margono, S. S., 1968, Med. J. Malaya, v. 23 (4), 306-312 cercaria of Trichobilharzia brevis as possi- ble cause of schistosome dermatitis affecting rice field workers Occupational diseases Nelson, G. S., 1972, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 51, Suppl. 1, 109-122 human behavior in the transmission of para- sitic diseases, review Occupational diseases Ozu, S.; et al., 1972, Nippon Noson Igakkai Zasshi (J. Japan. Ass. Rural Med.), v. 21 (3), 361-366 dermatitis in paddy field workers probably caused by schistosomes of avian origin: Saitama Prefecture, Japan Occupational diseases Pappaioanou, M.; Schwabe, C. W.; and Sard, D. ?. , 1977 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 26 (4), 732-742 Echinococcus granulosus, past history and evolving pattern of human hydatid disease and transmission in the United States SUBJECT HEADINGS 10 Occupational diseases Ponnampalam, J. T., 1975, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 69 (2), 285 [Letter] human malaria, increased risk of exposure of individuals to bite of mosquito vectors during the durian (local fruit) season (June- Sept.) when collecting fruit by night or living in the orchards during that time: West Malaysia Occupational diseases Stoll, L., 1975, Oeffentl. Gsndhtsw., v. 37 (2), 99-107 human toxoplasmosis, epidemiologic survey of foreign immigrants from Mediterranean areas and comparison with German natives as to occupational exposure, dietary habits and association with cats : West Germany Occupational diseases Ramachandran, C. P.; et al., 1971, Med. J. Malaya, v. 25 (4), 273-277 survey of workers on rubber plantation for evidence of Brugia malayi filariasis: Negeri Sembilan, West Malaysia Occupation! diseases Straka, ?.; et al., 1977, Ceskoslov. Epidemi- ol., Mikrobiol., Imunol., v. 26 (1), 52-60 tapeworms, human, epidemiological analysis, geographical distribution, sex, age, social structure, occupation and clinical symptoms; transmission by raw meat, efficacy of ant- helmint