:f jU SECTION NON. CIRCI TT , ATWI5 Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology Supplement 23, Part6, Section B. Subject Headings: J-Z Parasite-Subject Catalogue Subject Headings and Treatment hbt.VtO ?.-?7 SEP 3 0 1985 ?Ss: United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service May 1982 Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology Supplement 23, 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 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 in- dividuals 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 supplements designed to publish the backlog was in- itiated. 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 Supplements 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 infor- mation 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, loca- tions, 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 supple- ment; and therefore, exclusion of, or limited entries for, any given author or parasite has no significance. No pretension is made for completeness, and assistance in correcting errors or obtaining additional information is appreciated. Reprints of papers on parasitology are requested. Explanatory Note Author Catalogue The Author Catalogue (Part 1 of each supplement) 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 abbreviations new to our files is published at the beginning of each Author Catalogue. Parasite Catalogues The Parasite Catalogues (Parts 2-5 of each supplement) 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. Entries 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 indicated by the word illus. following the name of the parasite. ??Fasciola hepatica, illus. p-Smith, J.; and Doe, L., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 30-38 [?Fasciola hepatica, white mice, successful vac- cination with culture incubate antigens and an- tigens from sonic disruption of immature worms I- Subheading I- Bibliographic information (author line(s)) L Entry term Locations of parasites in or on hosts are given in paren- theses (). Where a host-parasite relationship is well known, a host may be given under a parasite name and not in the Host Catalogue; this applies 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 particular reference. (3) Synonymy: Usually only those synonyms 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 in- cluded in a taxonomic key. (5) Treatment: When there are several antiparasitic agents mentioned in a publication, a general term is used in the subheading, e.g., anthelmintics, insecticides, pro- tozoacides. 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 indicate other subject mat- ter discussed (e.g., immunity, metabolism, morphology, etc.). A variety of information is found indented beneath the author line(s) of each entry: Classification, 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 instead of the common name; these are in square brackets []. Subject Headings Catalogue The Subject Headings Catalogue (the first section 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 subject 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 sup- plement), all entries referring to one antiparasitic 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 chemical names are available, preference is given to those names as headings rather than to trade names or code numbers and letters. Code number designations for compounds are entered in the Number Index in numerical order and cross-referenced to the name under which they are listed in the alphabetical section. Salts of a compound are usually grouped together, e.g., piperazine adipate, 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 in- stances, 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 collective headings and not under the in- dividual 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 interfiled with the species. Entries under each heading 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. Indented 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 question. 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 locali- ty. 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 common names are used. Scientific names or English common names are always sup- plied 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 In- stitute 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, ARS, BARC-East, Building 1180 Beltsville, Maryland 20705 U.S.A. It is hoped that these Catalogues will serve as a useful tool to workers 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 National Agricultural Library, the National Library of Medicine, and all other libraries who have aided us invaluably by making publica- tions available to us. Trade names are used in this publication solely for the pur- pose of providing specific information. Mention of a trade name does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the pro- duct by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or an endorse- ment by the Department over other products not mentioned. SUBJECT HEADINGS 583 Japan Kagei, N., 1973, Snake, v. 5 (1-2), 141-150 macroscopic endoparasites of snakes recorded in Japan Japan Kamiya, H.; et al., 19 73, Japan. J. Vet. Re- search, v. 21 (3), 51-56 helminths of stray dogs: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan (Clonorchis sinensis; Plagiorchis muris; Tri- churis vulpis; Dirofilaria immitis; Ancylo- stoma caninum; Toxocara canis; Toxascaris leo- nina; Corynosoma sp.) Japan Tani, S., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (4), 262-273 helminthiasis, humans, epidemiological survey: Akita Prefecture, Japan (Echinostoma hortense; Metagonimus yokoga- wai; Trichuris trichiura; hookworm; Tricho- strongylus orientalis; Ascaris lumbricoides) Jaundice Burlui, D.; et al., 1974, Rev. Chir. (Chirur- gia), Bucuresti, v. 23 (8), 669-676 human hepatic hydatid cysts with complicating obstructive jaundice, case reviews of suc- cessful therapeutic surgical intervention Jaundice Chermette, R., 1979, Point Vet. (45), v. 9, 31- 40 Babesia divergens, bovine, as cause of icter- us, review: life cycle, epidemiology, clin- ical aspects, pathogenesis, immunity, diagno- sis, treatment, prophylaxis Jaundice Chemin, J.; and Tilleray, V. J., 1979, J. Helminth, v. 53 (2), 127-129 Taenia crassiceps in mice suffering from obstructive jaundice, bilirubin extracted from metacestodes, reduced activity of 3-D-glucuronidase in pigmented vs. normal parasites Jaundice Cowie, R. L>; et al., 1979, South African Med. J., v. 55 (il), 402 [Letter] amoebic liver abscess in patients presenting with jaundice or raised serum bilirubin, suggestions for management Jaundice Hirsch, R. P., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 395-399 Histomonas meleagridis-infected turkeys, dy- namics of protozoan population density, plas- ma glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, plasma bilirubin concentration, relationship to clinical symptoms Jaundice Ou Tim, L.; Segal, I.; and Hodkinson, H. J., 1979, South African Med. J., v. 55 (5), 179- 184 amoebic liver abscess, patients presenting with jaundice, diagnostic problems resulting in delayed therapy often result in fatal complications of hepatic and renal failure Jaundice Schamaun, ?. , 1972, Schweiz. Med. Wchnschr., v. 102 (7), 224-227 Echinococcus alveolaris, human hepatic in- fection, case reports, difficulties of sur- gical resection when jaundice is present Jejunum. See Intestine. Joints. See Musculoskeletal system. Jordan Sherkov, S. N. ; et al., [1977], Egypt. J. Vet. Sc., v. 13 (1), 1976, 23-28 survey of Eimeria spp., chickens, no signifi- cant seasonal fluctuation of coccidiosis out- breaks: Jordan (Eimeria necatrix; E. acervulina; E. tenella; E. maxima; E. brunetti) Jordan Sherkov, S. N. ; El Rabie, Y.; and Kokash, L., [1977], Egypt. J. Vet. Sc., v. 13 (1), 1976, 29- 36 survey of tick-borne protozoa in domestic an- imals, spring-summer distribution: Jordan (Anapi asma ovis; Babesia ovis; Francaiella ovis; Piroplasma ovis; Theileria ovis; P. bi- gemina; T. annulata; T. parva; A. marginale; Trypanosoma evansi; Trypanosoma ninae) Jugoslavia. See Yugoslavia. Gallardo, ?.; Saez, J. M.; and Enriques, ?., 1976, Rev. Esnan. Enferm. Apar. Digest., v. 4P (4), 471-482 [Fasciola] hepatica, human, with resulting obstructive jaundice, extensive case report: Cazalla de la Sierra, Spain 584 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Karyotype. See Chromosomes. Kenya Arnold, S.; et al., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 210-211 [Letter] survey of intestinal parasites in Kenyan roadworkers: Kwale District, Kenya (hookworm; Trichuris trichiura; Entamoeba sp.; Ascaris lumbricoides; Enterobius vermicular- is; Hymenolepis nana; Schistosoma mansoni; Strongyloides stercoralis; Schistosoma hae- matobium) Kenya Duncan, J. W. K., 1978, East African Med. J., v. 55 (5), 216-222 prevalence of intestinal parasites, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, 1972-1976 (hookworm; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Schistosoma mansoni; Strongyloides stercoralis; Taenia solium; T. saginata; Giardia lamblia; Chilomastix mesnili; Entamoe- ba histolytica; Iodamoeba butschlii; Endolimax nana; Entamoeba coli) Kenya Itotia, J. N. ; Cruickshank, ?.; and Refai, ?., 1978, East African Med. J., v. 55 (8), 366-372 human parasitic and bacterial infections, results of faecal examinations of food handlers, importance of periodic screening: Kenya (hookworms; Trichuris; Ascaris; Schistosoma mansoni; Taenia; Giardia; Hymenolepis nana; Strongyloides; Entamoeba histolytica) Kenya Ouma, J. H.; and Waithaka, F., 1978, East Afri- can Med. J., v. 55 (2), 54-60 prevalence survey for intestinal parasites in Kitui District schoolchildren with special emphasis on study of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobium: Kenya (Ascaris lumbricoides; hookworm; Trichuris trichiura; Hymenolepis nana; Endolimax nana; Entamoeba coli; E. histolytica) Kenya Rijpstra, A. C., 1975, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 55 (5), 415-425 intestinal parasites, primary school children, prevalence survey using duplicated series of stool examinations by 5 different methods; serologic survey for invasive amoebiasis and schistosomiasis: Nairobi (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; hookworm; Trichostrongylus sp.; Strongyloides stercoralis; Enterobius vermicularis ; Taenia sp.; Hymenolepis nana; Fasciola hepatica; Schistosoma mansoni; Entamoeba coli; E. his- tolytica; E. hartmanni; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Endolimax nana; Dientamoeba fragilis; Giardia lamblia; Chilomastix mesnili; Enteromonas hominis; Isospora hominis; I. belli; Tricho- monas hominis) Kenya Stephenson, L. S.; et al., 1979, East African Med. J., v. 56 (1), 1-9 intestinal helminths, preschool children, stool examinations, nutritional status: Mwatati and Kanzalu villages, Machakos Dis- trict, Kenya (Ascaris lumbricoides; Entamoeba spp.; hookworm; Trichuris trichiura; Schistosoma mansoni; Enterobius vermicularis) Kidney. [See also Urine and urinary tract] Kidney Altieri, ?.; et al., 1973, Rassegna Internaz. Clin, e Terap., Napoli, v. 53 (19), 1188-1193 human renal echinococcosis, case report of infection diagnosed after daughter cysts were excreted via the urinary tract, clinical as- pects Kidney ?ndrade, ?. ?.; and Iabuki, ?., 1972, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (1), 51-54 human kala-azar, kidney pathology post mortem Kidney ?ndrade, ?. ?.; and Rocha, ?., 1979, Kidney Internat., v. 16 (1), 23-29 Schistosoma mansoni, glomerulopathy, clini- cal manifestations, pathology, immunopathol- ogy, therapy, humans Kidney Barratt, T. ft., 1979, Arch. Dis. Childhood, v. 54 (11), 825-830 malaria as therapy for nephrotic syndrome of childhood, immunological and other aspects, brief review- Kidney Barsoum, R. S.; et al., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (4), 367-374 schistosomiasis, humans with nephrotic syn- drome, renal biopsy showed amyloid deposits, speculation that deposits are associated with circulating immune complexes Kidney Boonpucknavig, V.; Boonpucknavig, S.; and Bhamarapravati, N., 1979, Arch. Path, and Lab. Med., v. 103 (11) , 567-572 Plasmodium berghei berghei-infected mice treated with chloroquine phosphate, focal glomerulonephritis in hyperimmune state, clinical, immunopathologic, and histopatho- logic findings Kidney Boonpucknavig, V.; and Sitprija, V., 1979, Kidney Internat., v. 16 (1), 44-52 Plasmodium falciparum, man, renal disease associated with acute infection, extensive review Kidney Boreham, P. F. L.; and Facer, C. ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 257-265 Trypanosoma brucei in rabbits, fibrin degra- dation products in urine, possible mechanisms of renal damage Kidney de Brito, T.; et al., 1969, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 11 (1), 62-64 human hepato-splenic schistosomiasis, ultra- structural study of associated kidney pathol- ogy, kidney biopsies showed electron dense deposits thought to be gamma globulin Kidney de Brito, T.; et al., 1970, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 12 (4), 225-235 M?nson's schistosomiasis, human hepatosplenic, advanced kidney disease SUBJECT HEADINGS 585 Kidney , Danno, ?.; Fukuyama, ?? ; and Epstein, W. L., 1979, Lab. Invest., ?. 40 (3), 358-363 Schistosoma mansoni, infection induces T-cell- independent autoantibody (antinuclear anti- body) in athymic mice and T-cell-dependent antischistosome antibodies in thymus-intact mice, both types of antibodies deposit in kidneys as immunocomplexes Kidney Date, ?.; et al., 1979, Postgrad. Med. J., London (650), v. 55, 905-907 acute immune complex eosinophilic glomerulo- nephritis in 44-year-old man with Bancroftian filariasis, possible aetiological relation- ship Kidney Date, ?.; Shastry, J. C. M.; and Johny, ?. V. , 1979, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 82 (7), 150- 154 filarial chyluria, patients, possible patho- genetic mechanisms associated with various glomerular lesions Kidney Digeon, M.; et al., 1979, Clin, and Exper. Im- munol. , v. 35 (3), 329-337 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, IgG and IgM but not IgA anti-schistosome antibodies, circulating immune complexes containing schistosomal antigen, glomerular mesangial deposits of IgA, IgM, and C3 Kidney Drazner, F. H., 1978, Canine Pract., Santa Barbara, v. 5 (5), 66-68 Dirofilaria immitis, dog, secondary renal amyloidosis and glomerulonephritis, immune- complex mechanism Kidney Facer, C. ?.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 249-261 Trypanosoma brucei, rabbits, renal pathology, glomerular changes result from deposition of soluble trypanosome immune complexes, tubular changes are typical of tissue ischemia, try- panosomiasis in rabbit could be valuable model Kidney de Faria, C. V., 1978, Rev. Hosp. Clin., S. Paulo, v. 33 (2), 110-113 human schistosomiasis, nephrotic pathology, clinical review Kidney Gajjar, P. D.; and Sinclair-Smith, C. C. , 1978, South African Med. J., v. 54 (23), 984- 986 echinococcosis, renal infections in children, pathology, diagnosis, usefulness and limi- tations of Casoni skin test and serological tests : South Africa Kidney Garcia Garcia, M.; et al., 1979, Rev. Clin. Espan., v. 155 (2), 117-122 Plasmodium falciparum, humans, associated renal failure and respiratory distress, clin- ical aspects, case reports: Spain (travel- lers and workers from endemic areas) Kidney Hendrickse, R. G.; and Adeniyi, ?., 1979, Kid- ney Internat., v. 16 (1), 64-74 Plasmodium malariae, children, causing immune complex nephritis, presenting clinical and biochemical findings, renal pathology Kidney Hersch, C., 1967, South African Med. J., v. 41 (2), 29-34 scabies associated with acute glomerulo- nephritis, paediatric patients, incidence and predisposing factors, clinical and bio- logical features, recommendations for manage- ment: Livingston Hospital, Port Elizabeth fc Kidney Hoshino-Shimizu, S.; et al., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (6), 394-397 Schistosoma mansoni, human kidneys from au- topsies, schistosomal antigen, immunoglobu- lins, complement ??, and fibrinogen Kidney Houba, V., 1979, Kidney Internat., v. 16 (1), 30-43 schistosomiasis, experimental renal disease, extensive review Kidney Lindsley, H. ?.; Nagle, R. ?.; and Stechschulte, D. J., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (5), 864-872 Trypanosoma rhodesiense-infected rats, pro- liferative glomerulonephritis, hypocomple- mentemia, nucleic acid antibodies, feasibil- ity of rat as model host Kidney Oyediran, A. B. 0. 0., 1979, Kidney Internat., v. 16 (1), 15-22 Schistosoma haematobium, renal impairment and damage, emphasis on radiological, bio- chemical, and renographic studies of renal function in affected persons Kidney Parbtani, ?.; and Cameron, J. S., 1979, Kidney Internat., v. 16 (1), 53-63 Plasmodium spp., exper. infections in mice, nephritis dependent upon deposition of immune complexes in the kidney accompanies acute infections Kidney Poels, L. G.; van Niekerk, ?. C.; and Jerusa- lem, C., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (6), 651-654 Plasmodium berghei, mice, formation of two types of immune complex (one with and one lacking plasmodial antigens) and their depo- sition in renal glomeruli, immune complexes lacking parasite antigen may be involved in secondary autoimmune (anti-smooth muscle) process, possible induction mechanism of autoantibodies, symposium presentation Kidney Rickman, W. J.; and Cox, H. W., 1979, J. Para- sitol. , v. 65 (1), 65-73 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense-infected rats, syndrome characterized by anemia, splenomeg- aly, and glomerulonephritis, accompanied by presence of 3 autoantibodies and by presence of fixed complement and fibrinogen on try- panosomes and erythrocytes Kidney de Rousse, A. R.; and Romero M., J., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (6), 362-367 Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, ultra- structure of kidney lesions, characterized as immune complex disease 586 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Kidney Sadigursky, M. ; and ?ndrade, ?. ?., 1978, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 20 (1), 67-69 Schistosoma rr.ansoni, S. haematobium, humans, no evidence of association with renal amyloi- dosis Kidney Strausbaugh, L. J.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (5), 919-923 Schistosoma mansoni with associated chronic salmonellosis, case reports of 2 patients with nephrotic syndrome who responded poorly to therapy, renal biopsies demonstrated amy- loidosis: Egypt Kidney Thoongsuwan, S.; and Cox, H. W., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (4), 669-673 Trypanosoma lewisi, ??? strain in Sprague- Dawley rats, anemia, splenomegaly, and glomerulonephritis accompanied by presence of cold-active hemagglutinin for trypsinized rat erythrocytes Kidney Veress, ?.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (4), 357-361 nephrotic syndrome with special reference to schistosomal nephropathy, preliminary morpho- logical study Kidney Weisinger, J. R.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 357-359 Leishmania donovani, human, case report, kidney involvement demonstrated clinically and histologically, deposits of immune com- plexes: University Hospital of Caracas, Venezuela Kidney Wong, S. T. C.; and Desser, S. S., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 302-314 Leucocytozoon dubreuili, development of secondary schizonts in renal tubule cells of Turdus migratorius and profound parasite- induced changes in these cells, electron microscopy Kidney Wright, I. G.; and Boreham, P. F. L., 1977, Biochem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (5), 417-423 Trypanosoma brucei, rabbits, chronic infec- tions, urine volume, urinary kallikrein, effects of inhibitors on properties, excretion of elevated levels of urinary kallikrein considered to be due to glomerular damage and possibly to activation of plasma kallikrein by parasite and by parasite/antibody complexes Kidney Wright, I. G.; and Goodger, ?. V., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 115-119 Babesia bovis, splenectomised calves (exper.), urine analysis, kidney histopathol- ogy Kinetoplast Benard, J.; Riou, G.; and Saucier, J. ?., 1979, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 6 (5), 1941-1952 Trypanosoma cruzi at different stages of culture and grown in presence of ethidium, kinetoplast DNA, characterization by sedi- mentation analysis Kinetoplast Borst, P.; and Fase-Fowler, F., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 565 (1), 1-12 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, fragment map of maxi-circle component from kinetoplast DNA networks Kinetoplast Docampo. R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, A. 0. M., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 502 (3), 466-476 Trypanosoma cruzi, tricarboxylic acid cycle operation at kinetoplastmitochondrion com- plex: effect of ethidium bromide on growth and cytochrome content, substrate oxidation by dyskinetoplastic and cytochrome-deficient epimastigotes Kinetoplast Donelson, J. E.; Majiwa, P. A. 0.; and Williams, R. 0., 1979, Plasmid, v. 2 (4), 572-588 Trypanosoma brucei, kinetoplast DNA mini- circles share regions of sequence homology Kinetoplast Englund, P. T., 1978, Cell, v. 14 (1), 157-168 Crithidia fasciculata, replication of kineto- plast DNA networks Kinetoplast Englund, P. T., 1979, J. Biol. Chem., v. 254 (11), 4895-4900 Crithidia fasciculata, free minicircles of kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast Fairlamb, A. H.; et al., 1978, J. Cell Biol., v. 76 (2), 293-309 Trypanosoma brucei brucei bloodstream form, kinetoplast DNA, isolation and characteriza- tion, comparison with T. b. equiperdum, con- cluded that maxi-circle of trypanosomes is genetic equivalent of mitochondrial DNA of other organisms Kinetoplast Fouts, D. L.; and Wolstenholme, D. R., 1979, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 6 (12), 3785-3804 Crithidia acanthocephali, evidence for par- tial RNA transcript of small circular com- ponent of kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast Fouts, D. L.; Wolstenholme, D. R.; and Boyer, H. W., 1978, J. Cell. Biol., v. 79 (2, pt. 1), 329-341 Crithidia acanthocephali, circular kinetoplast DNA molecules, heterogeneity in sensitivity to cleavage by 2 bacterial restriction endonu- cleases Kinetoplast Haj duk, S. L., 1979 , J. Cell Sc., v. 35, 185- 202 Crithidia fasciculata, Trypanosoma equiperdum, observations on dyskinetoplasty, possible mechanisms of acriflavine action Kinetoplast Haj duk, S. L.; and Cosgrove, W. ?., 1979 , Bio- chim. et Biophys. Acta, ?. 561 (1), 1-9 Trypanosoma equiperdum, structure of kineto- plast DNA isolated from normal kinetoplastic, spontaneously dyskinetoplastic, and acrifla- vine-induced dyskinetoplastic strains ? SUBJECT HEADINGS 587 Kinetoplast Hoeijmakers, J. H. J.; and Borst, P., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 521 (1), 407-411 Crithidia luciliae, RNA contains transcripts of maxi-circle and not mini-circle component of kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast Martin, E.; and Mukkada, A. J.( 1979, J. Biol. Chem., v. 254 (23), 12192-12198 Leishmania tropica promastigotes, identifica- tion of terminal respiratory chain in kineto- plast-mitochondrial complexes Kinetoplast Martin, E.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1979, J. Proto- zool. , v. 26 (1), 138-142 Leishmania tropica promastigotes, crude prep- arations of kinetoplast vesicles used to in- vestigate respiratory chain components, evi- dence for presence of typical trypanosomatid respiratory chain Kinetoplast Riou, G.; and Barrois, ?., 1979, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 90 (2), 405-409 Trypanosoma equiperdum, restriction cleavage map of kinetoplast DNA minicircles Kinetoplast Riou, G. F.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1978, Bio- chimie, v. 60 (4), 365-379 Trypanosoma cruzi, comparative study of ki- netoplast DNA in culture epimastigote, blood trypomastigote, and intracellular amastigote stages Kinetoplast Riou, G. F.; and Saucier, J. ?., 1979 , J. Cell. Biol., v. 82 (1), 248-263 Trypanosoma equiperdum, characterization of molecular components in kinetoplast DNA of wild strain vs. mitochondrial DNA of dyski- netoplastic strain Kinetoplast Shirshov, A. T.; et al., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (5), 759-765 Crithidia oncopelti, acriflavine, effect on structure of kinetoplast, kinetoplast DNA, protein synthesis in kinetoplast and cyto- plasmic ribosomes; suggests that information required for synthesis of kinetoplast ribo- somes is contained in kinetoplasts Kinetoplast Shirshov, A. T.; Lunina, L. D.; and Zaitseva, G. N., 1978, Biokhimiia, v. 43 (5), 824-829 Trypanosoma lewisi, kinetoplast DNA associ- ate, isolation and physico-chemical charac- terization Kinetoplast Simpson, L., 1979, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 76 (4), 1585-1588 hemoflagellate protozoa, method for isolation of maxicircle component of kinetoplast DNA Kinetoplast ?impson, L.; and Simpson, ?. ?., 1978, Cell, v. 14 (1) , 169-178 Leishmania tarentolae, 2 major kinetoplast RNA species, isolation, physical properties, labeling characteristics, and transcriptional origin Kinetoplast Stuart, K., 1979, Plasmid, v. 2 (4), 520-528 Trypanosoma brucei maxicircle DNA in kineto- plast DNA networks, restriction endonuclease cleavage map Kinetoplast Vickerman, K., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 57-69 Trypanosoma evansi, SAK strain, 41-6-diami- dino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining of kinetoplast, dyskinetoplasty mutation, pleo- morphism, comparison with other flagellates Kinetoplast Warton, ?.; and Modlinska, M., 1975, Acta Para- sitol. Polon., v. 23 (1-11), 127-133 Trypanosoma spp., mice, rats, effect of acri- flavine on dynamics of trypanosome population size and formation of dyskinetoplastic forms in host blood Kinetoplast Zaitseva, G. N. ; Mett, I. L.; and Mett, A. L. , 1979, Tsitologiia, v. 21 (3), 310-317 Crithidia oncopelti, C. fasciculata, ribo- somal RNA synthesis in kinetoplasts Komi ASSR. See Russia, Komi ASSR. Korea Cho, S. Y.; Bae, J. H.; and Park, S. C., 1973, Taehan Uihak Hyophoe Chi (J. Korean Med. Ass.), v. 16 (8) , 649-656 intestinal parasites, survey of Korean soldiers (Ascaris lumbricoides; T. trichiurus; hook- worm; T. orientalis; C. sinensis; M. yoko- gawai; Taenia sp.; H. nana) Korea Eum, M. S.; et al., 1975, Soakwa (J. Korean Pediat. Ass.), v. 18 (8), 37-43 (583-589) helminth infestations in children, incidence survey: Busan, Korea (Trichostrongylus orientalis; Ancylostoma duodenale; Enterobius vermicularis; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichocephalus trichiurus; Clonorchis sinensis; Paragonimus westermani; Taenia) 588 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Labelling. See Radioisotopes; Tagging. Laboratory animals. See Technique, Experimental hosts; Part 7, Hosts. Lactation. [See also Disease transmission, Lac- tation] Lactation Aminzhanov, ?., 1978, Uzbek. Biol. Zhurnal (2), 82 echinococcosis, canine, newborn puppies fed only mother's milk up to 30-45 days of age, not protected against experimental infection given 4-5 days after birth Lactation Barger, I.A., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (2), 68-70 nematodes, grazing dairy cattle, single ant- helmintic treatment (fenbendazole) had no significant influence on milk production: Australia Lactation Borgsteede, F. ?. ?., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (4), 385-391 nematodes in cattle, post-parturient rise of egg-output, epidemiological consequences Lactation. Gallazzi, D., 1977, Folia Vet. Latina, v. 7 (4), 371-380 Eimeria spp., rabbits, cyclical variations in excretion of fecal oocysts, seasonal effects, effect of pregnancy, parturition, and lactation, removal of mother from litter, infection of litters, relationship between maternal coccidial levels and those in the young, performance Lactation Geraci, J. R.; Dailey, M. D.; and St. Aubin, D. J., 1978, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 35 (10), 1350-1355 Crassicauda grampicola in Lagenorhynchus acutus (mammary glands), probable life cycle, high incidence and severity of lesions have possible influence on reproductive suc- cess of the herd: stranded at Lingley Cove, Edmunds, Maine Lactation McBeath, D. G.; Dean, S. P.; and Preston, N. K., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (22), 507-509 Ostertagia ostertagi, winter calving dairy cows, fenbendazole administered during the dry period resulted in increases in subse- quent lactation yields: farms in north-west England Lactation Michel, J. F.; Lancaster, M. ?.; and Hong, C., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 157-168 Ostertagia ostertagi, cattle, effect of age, previous experience of infection, pregnancy, and lactation on resistance to establishment of worms, rate at which populations are turned over, and arrested development Lactation Okhotina, M. V.; and Nadtochy, E. V., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (1-12), 81-84 Mammanidula asperocutis infection exerts limiting effect on population of Sorex spp. because infected female hosts do not produce milk and their offspring therefore perish Lactation Schillhorn van Veen, T. W.; and Ogunsusi, R. A. ?., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (4), 377-383 trichostrongylid fecal egg output of lambing and non-lambing ewes in 2 sheep flocks in dry season of 1975/1976 and 1976/1977, effect of lactation vs. that of seasonal development of hypobiotic larvae, difference between the 2 dry seasons was associated with different rainfall patterns during 1975 and 1976: northern Nigeria Lactation Stevens, D. P.; and Frank, D. ?., 1978, Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, v. 91, 268-272 Giardia muris-infected mice, resistance to infection transferred passively in mother's milk, during lactation in immune females maternal intestinal resistance to Giardia is temporarily lost Legal medicine. See Medicine, Legal. Leprosy Barnetson, R. StC.; and Bryceson, A. D. ?., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 160-163 human cutaneous leishmaniasis with concomi- tant leprosy, 8 case reports: Addis Ababa Leprosy Hospital, Ethiopia Leprosy Prost, ?.; Nebout, M.; and Rougemont, ?., 1979, Brit. Med. J. (6163), v. 1, 589-590 onchocerciasis in districts with and without high prevalence, prevalence of lepromatous leprosy about twice as high in areas where onchocerciasis is hyperendemic, reduced level of immunity because of onchocerciasis: Re- public of Upper Volta, West Africa Leucocytes. See Blood. Life cycle. [See also Development] Life cycle Ivens, V. R.; Mark, D. L.; and Levine, N. D., 1978, Special Publication (52), Coll. Agrie, and Vet. Med., Univ. Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, 2 70 pp. parasites of domestic animals in United States, host-parasite list, life cycles, diagnostic technics Life cycle Sadun, E. H., 1976, Immunol. Parasit. Infect., 469-488 life cycles of common parasites of medical importance, review Life cycle Sudarikov, V. E., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 182-188 helminth life cycles, role of amphixeny (host having double function in life cycle) in their evolution, theoretical review Life cycle Sultanov, ?. ?.; and Kabilov, T., 1978, Uzbek. Biol. Zhurnal (2), 61-63 helminths, 7 types of life cycles involving insects, review: Uzbekistan Life cycle, Acanthocephala Andriuk, L. V., 1979, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 58 (2), 168-174 Acanthocephalus anguillae, development cycle in Asellus aquaticus and Percottus glehni (both exper.) k. SUBJECT HEADINGS Life cycle, Acanthocephala Bethel, W. M.; and Holmes, J. C., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (1), 110-115 larval acanthocephalans induce behavioral alterations in infected amphipods which render them more vulnerable to pr?dation by definitive hosts Life cycle, Acanthocephala Buckner, R. L.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 161-166 Fessisentis, 4 species differ in several characters not obscured by geographical or host-induced morphological variation; F. fessus, confirmation of life cycle Life cycle, Acanthocephala Camp, J. W.; and Huizinga, H. W., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 667-669 Acanthocephalus dirus-infected Asellus intermedius, altered color, behavior, and susceptibility to pr?dation by Semotilus atromaculatus Life cycle, Arthropode Achuthan, H. N.; Balasundharam, S.; and Alwar, V. S., 1976, Indian Vet. J., v. 53 (12), 918- 919 Rhipicephalus turanicus, life history: Madras, India Life cycle, Arthropoda Belozerov, V. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (1), 14-18 Dermacentor silvarum, capability of adult females to engorge depends on temperature and photoperiod at prefeeding stage, thus certain conditions may give rise to a form of diapause as a seasonal adaptation Life cycle, Arthropoda Belozerov, V. N. ; and Ghalal Murad, M., 1977, Entom. Obozr., v. 56 (3), 495-504 Hyalomma anatolicum, photoperiodic regulation of nymphal diapause, long-day type reaction, related to engorgement, seasonal-cyclic adaptation: Tadzhikistan and Turkmenia, USSR Life cycle, Arthropoda Berdyev, ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (1), 30-34 Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum, duration of life cycle in natural biotopes (burrows of [Rhombomys opimus]), temperature require- ments: Turkmenia Life cycle, Arthropoda Berdyev, ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (3), 227-233 Ixodidae, 4 types of "life schemes" dis- tinguished on basis of ecological and life cycle studies Life cycle, Arthropoda Bhat, H. R., 1978, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (11), 821-825 Amblyomma integrum, life-history under labo- ratory conditions, periodicity in engorgement and dropping, correlation between total egg output and weight of engorged females Life cycle, Arthropoda Bhat, H. R., 1979, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 49 (7), 517-522 Haemaphysalis spinigera, life-history under laboratory conditions, periodicity in en- gorgement and dropping off, total egg output directly proportional to weight of engorged female Life cycle, Arthropoda Campbell, ?.; and Glines, M. V., 1979, J. Para- sitol . , v. 65 (5) , 777-781 Haemaphysalis leporispalustris, development, survival, and oviposition at 5 constant temperatures Life cycle, Arthropoda Casto, S. D., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (3), 357-360 Syringophiloidus minor, population develop- ment in juvenal and nuptial plumages of Passer domesticus, winter dispersal, disper- sal into unoccupied coverts of adult birds not observed, effect of dispersal on popu- lation composition, population dynamics in the 2 plumages Life cycle, Arthropoda Chaia, G.; et al., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (5), 298-306 Dermatobia hominis, life cycle maintained under laboratory conditions, infection of rats for study of chemotherapeutics Life cycle, Arthropoda Chmela, J.; and Lichard, ?., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (1), 79-83 Ixodes hexagonus, development of individual stages, 3-year developmental cycle pre- dominant, tick-borne encephalitis natural focus: North Moravia Life cycle, Arthropoda Davey, J. T.; Gee, J. M.; and Moore, S. L., 1978, Marine Biol., v. 45 (4), 319-327 Mytilicola intestinalis in Mytilus edulis, population dynamics, parasite maturation and breeding, seasonal variation, mortality, environmental temperatures are believed to control parasite developmental cycle: Lynhe River, Cornwall, England Life cycle, Arthropoda Desch, C.; Nutting, W. ?.; and Lukoschus, F. S., 1972, Acarologia, v. 14 (1), 35-53 Demodex longissimus n. sp., D. molossi sp. ?., life cycle, population dynamics, and pathology in bats Life cvcle, Arthropoda Doube, ?. M., 1975, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (2), 240-243 Ornithodoros gurneyi, laboratory rearing technique, feeding and detaching, molting and development, mating and oviposition, re- productive diapause, effects of temperature, photoperiod, and pressure Life cycle, Arthropoda Dubinina, E. V. , 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (6) , 488-494 Listrophorus validus, Schizocarpus numerosus developmental cycle, morphogenesis Life cycle, Arthropoda Edler, ?.; and Solomon, L., 1979, Entom. Scand., v. 10 (2), 81-90 Laelaps agilis, description of preadult stages, notes on life history and feeding habits Life cycle, Arthropoda Fain, ?.; de Cock, A. W. A. M.; and Lukoschus F. S., 1972, Acarologia, v. 14 (1), 81-93 Marsupialichus marsupialis spec. nov., experimental life cycle 590 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Arthropode Gladney, w. j. ; Dawkins, ?. ?.; and Price, ?. ?., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (1), 85-88 Amblyomma inornatum, collected from native wild hosts, adult ticks colonized in labora- tory with guinea pigs as hosts, life cycle studies, measurements of larvae and nymphs: south Texas Life cycle, Arthropoda Hafez, M.; and Hilali, ?. , 1978 , Vet. Parasi- tol., v. 4 (3), 275-288 Hippobosca longipennis, biology in Egypt, laboratory observations: adult emergence, feeding mechanism, frequency and amount of blood meal, tolerance to starvation, sexual maturity, mating behavior, sex ratio, intra- uterine larval development, larviposition and description of 3rd larval stage, adult longevity and fecundity, description of pupa, pupal duration (effect of temperature, rela- tive humidity, and host) Life cycle, Arthropoda Hafez, M.; Hilali, M. ; and Fouda, M., 1977 , Ztschr. Ang. Entom., v. 83 (4), 426-441 Hippobosca equina, field-collected and lab- oratory-reared on guinea pigs, biology, adult males vs. females (feeding, longevity of starved adults in 2 seasons, longevity of normal adults and fecundity in 2 seasons, effect of presence of males on fecundity of females, sexual maturation, sex ratio); lar- val stage (larviposition, description, and duration of 3rd larval stage; seasonal intra- uterine larval development); pupal stage (duration, effect of temperature and humid- ity) Life cycle, Arthropoda Hoogstraal, H. ; et al., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (4-5), 441-445 Argas africolumbae, variation, distribution, hosts and habitats, preliminary life cycle studies Life cycle, Arthropoda Hwang, C. ?., 1978, Acta Entom. Sinica, v. 21 (4), 455-456 Hyalomma asiaticum kozlovi, life history Life cycle, Arthropoda Iurgenson, I. ?.; and Teplykh, V. S., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (2), 119-127 Ctenophthalmus orientalis, preimaginal phases, effect of temperature and relative humidity on survival and development Life cycle, Arthropoda Kabata, Z., 1976, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 33 (11), 2507-2525 copepods, description of early larval stages Life cycle, Arthropoda ?amarli, ?. P.; and Tuganbaev, ?. T., 1974, Entom. Issled. Kirgizii, 78-79 Crivellia silenus, data on process of pupa- tion, duration of pupal phase and sexually mature form under conditions of South Kirgiz Life cycle, Arthropoda Karpovich, V. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (2), 128-134 Ceratixodes putus, duration of life cycle, experimental studies under conditions of seashore bird colonies 1967-1970: East Murman Life cycle, Arthropoda Khali1, G. M., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (3), 363-366 Argas arboreus, diapause incidence, inten- sity, and seasonal distribution in field collected vs. laboratory-reared females Life cycle, Arthropoda Khali 1, G. M.; and Metwally, S. ?., 1974 J Med. Entom., v. 11 (3), 355-362 ' Argas hermanni, pigeons (exper.), life cycle Life cvcle, Arthropoda Khalil, G. M.; and Shanbakv, ?. ?., 1976, J. Insect Physiol., v. 22 (12), 1659-1663 Argas arboreus, hormonal control of diapause Life cycle, Arthropoda Kir'iakova, A. N. , 1978 , Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (1), 203-206 Amphipsylla rossica, larvae, external structures Life cycle, Arthropoda Kir'iakova, A. N.; Koptsev, L. ?.; and Kop- tseva, Z. G., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (6), 528-536 Xenopsylla spp., occurrence and timing of one generation per year, implications for role of fleas in disease transmission: northern Kzylkum Life cycle, Arthropoda Knight, ?. M.; Norval, R. A. I.; and Rechav, Y., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 143-146 Hyalomma marginatum rufipes, life cycle under laboratory conditions, definitely showed two-host type of cycle Life cycle, Arthropoda Koshy, T. J.; Rajavelu, G.; and Lalitha, C. ?., 1979, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 49 (11), 962- 963 Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum, life cycle Life cycle, Arthropoda Leung, ?. ?. , 1976 , Scient. Rep. Whales Re- search Inst. (28), 153-160 Cyamus scammoni, life cycle on gray whale, study of parasite reproduction during host migration periods, damage to host cutaneous tissue, ability to survive out of water for several days, comparisons with C. ceti and C. kessleri life cycles: off central Cali- fornia coast; shore station at Pt. San Pablo, California; Pt. Bar?-ow, Alaska Life cvcle, Arthropoda Made?, G., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (1), 85-91 Crivellia silenus, goat, larval stages described, influence of field temperatures on development: Badakhshan, Afghanistan Life cycle, Arthropoda Mirzoeva, L. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (3), 252-258 Sinergasilus lieni, life cycle and biology: description of developmental stages, rate of development, duration of life, numbers of generations, incidence and intensity on fish hosts, effect of temperature and hydrochemi- cal conditions: Moskovsk oblast; Krasnodarsk kraia Life cycle, Arthropoda Motta, ?. da S.; and Gomes, D. ?., 1968, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 12 (3), 125-127 Leiperia gracilis, life cycle, review of literature t SUBJECT HEADINGS 591 Life cycle, Arthropoda Powlesland, R. G., 1978, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 5 (2), 395-399 Ornithonyssus bursa, behavior of mite in Sturnus vulgaris nest boxes during breeding season, cycle of infestation of starling broods, mites' reaction to development and fledging of nestlings: New Zealand Life cycle, Arthropoda Senotrusova, V. N., 1973, Parazitolog'iia, Leningrad, v. 7 (4), 307-311 Haemogamasus kitanoi, biology and distribu- tion in Kazakhstan (life cycle, feeding, reproduction, survival, parthenogenesis, starvation periods) Life cycle, Arthropoda Sultanov, F. R., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (2), 147-156 Oestrus ovis, sheep, extensity and intensity of infection, time of development, localiza- tion of different stage larvae within host, time and distance of flight of adult fe- males: lowland, foothill, and mountain zones of Azerbaidzh?n SSR Life cycle, Arthropoda Tashkinov, N. I., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 465-472 Oedemagena tarandi, rate of development and survival in [Rangifer tarandus] (exper.) Life cycle, Arthropoda Ternovoi, V. I., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (3), 481-487 Wohlfahrtia magnifica, pupal diapause, autumn temperatures and photoperiod as fac- tors, practical importance of stronger autumn control measures to prevent popula- tion buildup Life cycle, Arthropoda Wagland, ?. ?., 1978 , Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 29 (2), 401-409 Boophilus microplus, development on previous- ly unexposed Bos indicus and B. taurus, body length measurements for estimation of ages of parasitic stages, growth rates on various body regions of host Life cycle, Arthropoda Wanchinga, D. M.; and Sonenshine, D. E., 1978, Zambia J. Sc. and Technol., v. 3 (2), 25-30 Amblyomma maculatum, feeding and develop- ment, effects of vitamin and mineral defi- ciencies in host Rattus norvegicus diet Life cycle, Arthropoda Wang, K., 1961, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 13 (1-4), 154-170 Argulus spp., key, ecology and life history Life cycle, Arthropoda Zolotova, S. I.; and Iakunin, ?. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (1), 24-30 Pulex irritans, rate of development under different experimental conditions of tempera- ture and humidity Life cycle, Arthropoda Zolotova, S. I.; Maslennikova, Z. P.; and Afanas'?va, ?. V., 1978, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (11), 1663-1667 Xenopsylla, numbers of generations in north- ern desert subzone, overlapping of genera- tions, overwintering: Bakanassk CMS Life cycle, Cestoda Bondarenko, S. K.; and Krasnoshchekov, G. P., 1978, v. 57 (4), 485-494 Aploparaksis birulai, postembryonic de- velopment in Lumbriculus, morphological and histological descriptions; cysticercoid is floricerc type Life cycle, Cestoda Figueroa, L.; et al., 1979, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 34 (1-2), 13-20 Diphyllobothrium sp., Larus dominicanus as possible definitive host for parasites of trout of south-Chilean lakes; parasite mor- phology, histology, morphometric data: lago Calafquen Life cycle, Cestoda Freeman, R. S.; and Thompson, B. H., 1969, J. Fish. Research Ed. Canada, v. 26 (4), 871-878 Diphyllobothrium sp., incidence of plerocer- coids in Salvelinus namaycush, % of fish eating plankton, forage fish present, impli- cations for route of transmission: Algonquin Park lakes, Canada Life cycle, Cestoda Jarroll, E. L., jr., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (2), 183-193 Bothriocephalus rarus, natural and experi- mental infections of copepod intermediate hosts, distribution and abundance in adult and larval Notophthalmus viridescens, para- site recruitment by N. viridescens, seasonal cycles in population structure, intensity of infection, maturation, and reproduction, effect of temperature on egg development Life cycle, Cestoda Jourdane, J., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 247-251 Hymenolepis spp., differences in intermedi- ate hosts in the Pyrenees, Poland, and Czechoslovakia Life cycle, Cestoda Kennedy, C. R., 1978, J. Fish Biol., v. 12 (5), 393-410 Eubothrium spp., fishes, specificity, dis- tribution, and habitat, life cycle, use as biological tags, review Life cycle, Cestoda Kuperman, B. I., 1973, Lentochyne chervi roda Triaenophorus--parazity ryb. Eksperimental'naia sistematika, ekologiia [Tapeworms of the genus Triaenophorus--parasites of fish. Experi- mental systematics, ecology] 207 pp. Triaenophorus, monographic review of mor- phology, life cycle, development, geographic distribution, interrelation with host and pathogenic role, host specificity, evolution, species formation; key to species, host list, synonymy, includes: T. nodulosus (Pallas, 1781); T. amurensis Kuperman, 1968; T. stizostedionis Miller, 1945; T. crassus Forel, 1868; T. meridionalis Kuperman, 1968; T. orientalis Kuperman, 1968 Life cycle, Cestoda Kuperman, B. I., 1978, Biol. Moria, Vladivos- tok (4), 53-60 Eubothrium salvelini, E. crassum, life cycles, egg structure, influence of salinity on ontogenesis of early stages: Kamchatka river basin 592 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Cestoda Kuperman, B. I.; and Monakov, ?. V., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (3), 274-282 Triaenophorus spp., experimental infections of potential 1st intermediate hosts, evalua- tion of their possible roles under natural conditions Life cycle, Cestoda Lawler, G. H., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 821-831 Triaenophorus nodulosus in Perca flavescens, life history, description of cyst, plerocer- coid, and invasive stages, annual incidence and intensity of infection, relationship of host size to infection, dynamics of infec- tion: Heming Lake, Manitoba Life cycle, Cestoda Maksimova, A. P., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (3), 283-290 Retinometra guberiana, Parabisaccanthes philactes, experimental development in inter- mediate hosts (cyclops) Life cycle, Cestoda Maksimova, A. P., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (4), 349-352 Hymenolepididae, branchiopods reported as intermediate hosts: Tengiz lake, Tselino- gradsk oblast, Northern Kazakhstan Life cycle, Cestoda Neradova-Valkounova, J., 1971, Folia Parasi- tol., v. 18 (4), 303-313 Fimbriaria fasciolaris, Dicranotaenia coro- nula, life history studies, water birds Life cycle, Cestoda Prokopic, J., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (1) , 27-32 Rodentolepis erinacei, life cycle, hedge- hogs, beetles: Czechoslovakia Life cycle, Cestoda Ramadevi, P., 1976, Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 37 (1), 79-90 Senga visakhapatnamensis, life cycle Life cycle, Cestoda Schmidt, J. M.; and Todd, K. S., 1978, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (9), 1490-1493 Mesocestoides corti, life cycle in Canis familiaris Life cycle, Cestoda Skriabin, A. S., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (5), 426-434 Phyllobothrium, life cycle, morphology of larval stages Life cycle, Cestoda Stallard, ?. E.; and Arai, H. P., 1978, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 56 (1), 90-93 Hymenolepis peromysci, growth and develop- ment of cysticercoids in Tribolium confusum (exper.) and of adult worms in Mesocricetus auratus (exper.) Life cycle, Cestoda Tomilovskaia, N. S., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (2), 179-181 Trichocephaloides megalocephala, Chironomus sp. identified as intermediate host: north- western Chukotka Life cycle, Cestoda Wisniewski, R. J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (27-41), 315-322 Hamatolepis teresoides, attempted exper. in- fection of 10 potential intermediate hosts, development to cysticercoid only in Hetero- cypris incongruens, inhibited development in Cypridopsis vidua, Dolerocypris fasciata, and Notodromas monacha Life cycle, Cestoda Wisniewski, R. J., 1971, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 19 (1-8), 49-61 Nematoparataenia southwelli, Gastrotaenia paracygni, life cycle studies, development in intermediate hosts Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla Khan, R. ?.; and Meyer, M. C., 1978, J. Parasi- tol. , v. 64 (4), 766-768 Oceanobdella sexoculata on Macrozoarces ameri- canus, evidence that two generations of leeches occurred each year in wild and labora- tory populations Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla van der Lande, V. M., 1976, J. Zool., London, v. 180 (4), 537-563 Marsupiobdella africana, morphology, life history, localization, host specificity (Xe- nopus toads) Life cycle, Miscellaneous phyla Luetzen, J., 1979, Ophelia, v. 18 (1), 1-51 Enteroxenos oestergreni in Stichopus tremulus and E. parastichopoli in Parastichopus cali- fornicus, detailed life history, frequency, infection sites, reproduction, metamorphosis of male larvae completed by implantation in female's central cavity, biology and anatomy of male E. oestergreni; biology compared with other species of Entoconchidae ; effect of E. oestergreni on host Life cycle, Nematoda Araujo, P., 197 2, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (2), 83-90 Ascaris lumbricoides, A. suum, Toxocara canis, larvae, early ecdyses, 2 distinct cuticles at extremities, probably 2 ecdyses before eclo- sion, third stage as infective form, and 5 ecdyses in life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Arizono, N., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (4), 274-282 Strongyloides planiceps, differentiation into three, developmental types (free-living males, free-living females, and infective larvae), effects of quantity of food (feces) and population density Life cycle, Nematoda Arizono, N., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (4), 328-335 Strongyloides planiceps, differentiation into three developmental types (free-living males, free-living females, and infective larvae), effect of temperature Life cycle, Nematoda Bain, O., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (4). 483-488 Onchocerca gutturosa, cattle, successful ex- perimental infection of Cuiicoides nubeculo- sus (probable vector rather than Simulium ornatum); description of infective stage in comparison with 0. volvulus and O. cervicalis SUBJECT HEADINGS 593 Life cycle, Nematoda Bain, 0.; Petit, G.; and Poulain, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 421-430 Onchocerca of cattle, redescription of female and microfilariae of 0. lienalis, differentia- tion from 0. gutturosa (in addition to morpho- logic differences, the 2 species have differ- ent localizations of adults and of microfilar- iae and probably have different vectors), consequences of validity of both species (that in England in Simulium ornatum is prob- ably 0. lienalis not 0. gutturosa) Life cycle, Nematoda Baker, M. R., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (5) , 1026-1031 Oswaldocruzia pipiens, development and trans- mission in amphibians, prevalence and inten- sity in different months and in different host size classes: near Guelph, Ontario Life cycle, Nematoda Baker, M. R., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 765-766 Cosmocercoides dukae, demonstration of appar- ently independent life cycles in molluscs and amphibians: marsh near Guelph, Ontario, Can- ada Life cycle, Nematoda Barus, V., 1970, Folia Parasitol., v. 17 (1), 49-59 Subulura suctoria, development and morphology of larval stages in Alphitobius diaperinus, effect of temperatures on length of larval development Life cycle, Nematoda Barus, V.; and Blazek, ?., 1971, Folia Para- sitol., v. 18 (3), 215-226 Crenosoma striatum, life cycle, morphology in intermediate and definitive host, patho- genicity in organism of definitive host Life cycle, Nematoda Beveridge, I.; and Presidente, P. J. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 379-387 Rugopharynx rosemariae new species, life cycle stages and associated pathology Life cycle, Nematoda Bhaibulaya, M.; and Indra-Ngarm, S., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 321-322 Capillaria philippinensis, Amaurornis phoenicurus and Ardeola bacchus as experi- mental definitive hosts, prepatent periods, occurrence of autoinfection, development of protective immunity Life cycle, Nematoda Bhaibulaya, M.; Indra-ngarm, S.; and Anantha- pruti, M., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 105-108 Capillaria philippinensis, freshwater fish of Thailand as experimental intermediate hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Birova, V.; and Calvo, ?., 1979, Poeyana (191), 10 pp. Strongyloides avium in Gallus gallus f. do- mestica, some aspects of life cycle: observa- tion of molt in host; pattern of oviposition of parasitic female Life cycle, Nematoda Birova, V.; Calvo, ?.; and Ovies, D., 1979, Poeyana (190), 1-16 Tropisurus confusus, developmental cycle in Porcellionides pruinosus (exper.) Life cycle, Nematoda Cheng, T. C., 1976, J. Milk and Pood Tech., v. 39 (1), 32-46 Anisakidae, review of life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Clayton, ?. M.; and Duncan, J? L., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9(4), 285-292 Parascaris equorum in worm-free pony foals (exper.), migration and development Life cycle, Nematoda Cooper, C. L.; Crites, J. L.; and Sprinkle- Fastkie, D. J., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1) , 102-107 Eustrongylides tubifex, third and fourth stage larvae, prevalence and intensity in various age/size classes of fish hosts with possible factors responsible for results, site selection, emergence behavior in rela- tion to temperature as possible adaptation to facilitate rapid infection of definitive warm-blooded host upon ingestion of infected fish Life cycle, Nematoda Crichton, V. F. J.; and Beverley-Burton, ?., 1977, J. Wildlife Dis., v. 13 (3), 273-280 Dracunculus insignis in Procyon lotor (legs), pathology, seasonal prevalence, experimental transmission to copepods and possible para- tenic hosts: southern Ontario Life cycle, Nematoda Cross, J. H.; Banzon, T.; and Singson, C., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 208-213 Capillaria philippinensis, development in Meriones unguiculatus given larvae from ex- perimentally infected Hypselotris bipartita or fed naturally infected H. bipartita, auto- infection is integral part of life cycle, parasite can also be maintained in laboratory by serial passage from gerbil to gerbil, er- ratic and short-lasting infections developed in Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus exposed to infection with larvae from experimentally infected fish: Philippines Life cycle, Nematoda Denke, A. M.; and Bain, 0., 1978, Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 53 (6), 757-760 Onchocerca ochengi, development in Simulium damnosum s.l. Life cycle, Nematoda Dunsmore, J. D.; and Spratt, D. ?., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (2-3), 275-286 Filaroides osleri in wild and domestic canids (nat. and exper.), prevalence in relation to host age and sex, life history, transmission: Australia Life cycle, Nematoda Hasegawa, H.; and Otsuru, ?., 1977, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (5), 336-344 Spinitectus ranae, life cycle, morphology 594 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Nematode Hoagland, K. E.; and Schad, G. ?., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 36-49 Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenale, life history data compiled and then analyzed in light of 2 ecological theories (r and ? selection; body size and energy constraints on reproduction), implications that dif- ferent reproductive strategies in 2 sympa- tric parasites have for epidemiological parasitology, value of population ecology in epidemiological investigations Life cycle, Nematoda Ivashkin, V. M.; and Golovanov, V. I., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 40-46 Onchocerca gutturosa, natural and experimen- tal infections of arthropod vectors and experimental infection of cattle: Uzbekistan Life cycle, Nematoda Jogis, V. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (6), 546-548 Porrocaecum ensicaudatum, intermediate host specificity, limited to oligochaetes of order Lumbricomorpha Life cycle, Nematoda Kolevatova, A. I., 1974, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 8 (1), 49-52 Metastrongylus elongatus, larvae in Eisenia foetida under laboratory conditions retain their ability to infect pigs and guinea pigs for up to 7 years Life cycle, Nematoda Larchenko, T. T., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 58-59 Oxyspirura schulzi, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Lichtenfels, J. R.; Bier, J. W.; and Madden, P. ?., 1978, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 97 (2), 199-207 Sulcascaris, generic identification of larvae from marine molluscs, classification dis- cussed, third- and fourth-stage larvae from molluscs described and compared with S. sul- cata from marine turtles Life cycle, Nematoda Lincoln, R. C.; and Anderson, R. C., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (4), 385-390 Physaloptera maxillaris, development to infective stage in Gryllus pennsylvanicus (ileum) (exper.), description of larval stages Life cycle, Nematoda Lowrie, R. C., jr.; Eberhard, M. L.; and Orihel, ?. ?., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1003-1007 Tetrapetalonema marmosetae, development to infective stage in Culicoides hollensis and C. furens (thoracic flight muscles) (both exper.), results suggest species of Culicoi- des are probable natural vectors and also open way for laboratory maintenance of this parasite Life cycle, Nematoda Machida, M.; et al., 1978, Bull. National Sc. Mus., Tokyo, s. A, Zool., v. 4 (1), 1-9 Streptopharagus pigmentatus, description, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda MacKenzie, K.; and Gibson, D. I., 1970, Sym- posia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 1-42 Cucullanus minutus, C. heterochrous: Scot- land Life cycle, Nematoda Madsen, H., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (11-19), 143-158 Trichinella spiralis, new views on life cycle with remarks on epidemiology and population dynamics; synonymy Life cycle, Nematoda Malloy, D. , 1979 , J. Nematol., v. 11 (4), 321- 328 Mesomermis camdenensis n. sp., life cycle, bionomics Life cycle, Nematoda Melendez, R. D.; and Lindquist, W. D., 1979 , J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 85-88 Ascaridia columbae in intravenously infected Columba livia, larvae completed tracheal migration and arrived at small intestine where they established patent infection, histopathological description of lung granu- lomas Life cycle, Nematoda Minailova, ?. ?. , 1977 , Tzvest. Akad. Nauk Turkmen. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (3), 31-35 Gongylonema ivaschkini sp. ?., larval stages and life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Mondet, ?.; Beri, D.; and Bernadou, J., 1977, Cahiers O.R.S.T.O.M., s. Entom. Med. et Para- sitol., v. 15 (3), 265-269 Isomermis sp. in larvae and adults of Simulium damnosum (nat. and exper.), life cycle: riviere Marahoue dans le centre de la Cote d * Ivoire Life cycle, Nematoda Moravec, F., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (2) , 107-112 Cystidicoloides tenuissima, life history, seasonal changes in incidence, mean inten- sity of infection, maturation: vicinity of Hruba Voda, Czechoslovakia Life cycle, Nematoda Morozov, Iu. F., 1960, Uchen. Zapiski Gor'kovsk. Gosudarstv. Pedagog. Inst. im. M. Gor'kii, v. 27, 17-28 Rictularia amurensis, life cycle, description of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage larvae Life cycle, Nematoda Nazarova, N. S., 1960, Uchen. Zapiski Gor'kovsk. Gosudarstv. Pedagog. Inst. im. M. Gor'kii, v. 27, 121-132 Spirocerca lupi, life cycle, development in intermediate and final hosts, description of egg, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage larvae Life cycle, Nematoda Omar, M. S.; and Zielke, ?. , 1978 , Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 364-370 Wuchereria bancrofti larvae, abortive develop- ment in refractory strain of Culex pipiens fatigans (exper.) from Liberia, West Africa SUBJECT HEADINGS 595 Life cycle, Nematode Petersen, J. J.; and Chapman, H. C., 1970, Mosquito News, v. 30 (3), 420-424 Gastromermis sp. in anopheline larvae, para- site sex ratio, life cycle, value as possible biological control agent: southwestern Louisiana Life cycle, Nematoda Piatt, T. R.; and Samuel, W. ?. , 1978 , Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 330-338 Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei, life cycle (prepatent period, duration of patency, larval production), comparison in different cervids, Odocoileus virginianus dacotensis was refractory to infection Life cycle, Nematoda Poelvoorde, J., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (4) , 369-376 Oesophagostomum dentatum, isolation of pure strain, several morphological characteristics (statistical analysis of variation in mea- surements) , life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Poinar, G. 0., jr., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (9), 1475-1479 Empidomermis cozii n. gen., ?. sp., life cycle, parasitized adult female Anopheles funestus were sterilized and died soon after nematodes emerged Life cycle, Nematoda Poinar, G. 0., jr.; and Brooks, W. M., 1977, IRCS J. Med. Sc., v. 5 (10), 473 Neoaplectana glaseri, xenic field population recovered from parasitized larvae of the spring rose beetle; life cycle, morphometric study, may be useful as biologic control agent for insect pests living in soil Life cycle, Nematoda Pybus, M. J.; Uhazy, L. S.; and Anderson, R. C. , 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (6), 1420-1429 Truttaedacnitis stelmioides, seasonal prevalence, intensity, life cycle studies Life cycle, Nematoda Ramaswamy, K.; and Sundaram, R. K., 1979, Indian Vet. J., v. 56 (5), 363-366 Tetrameres mohtedai, successful completion of life cycle using Porcellio laevis and White Leghorn chicks (both exper.), larval development and measurements, simultaneous infection of both hosts with Acuaria spiral is Life cycle, Nematoda Semenova, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 148-152 Contracaecum micropapillatum, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Semenova, ?. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 136-140 Contracaecum micropapillatum, life cycle studies, experimental infection with third stage larvae in various reservoir (transport) hosts, aquatic invertebrates and vertebrates Life cycle, Nematoda Slobodianiuk ,? ?. V., 1973 , Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 155-159 Parasitaphelenchus papillatus, development of various stages in body cavity of Blasto- phagus piniperda or in its tunnels and frass Lif? cycle, Nematoda Slobodianiuk, ?. V., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 160-168 Parasitorhabditis, life cycles classified Life cycle, Nematoda Smales, L. R.; and Mawson, P. M. 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. South Australia, v. 102 (1-2), 9-15 Labiostrongylus eugenii in Macropus eugenii: Kangaroo Island, Australia Life cycle, Nematoda Soboleva, ?. N., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (6), 562-566 Hasstilesia ochotonae, life cycle, descrip- tion of developmental stages Life cycle, Nematoda Sonin, M. D., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 96-98 Hamatospiculum cylindricum, description, life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Sonin, M. D., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 159-174 Filariata, ecological relationships of inter- mediate and definitive hosts, review Life cycle, Nematoda Soroczan, W., 1977, Acta Parasitol?. Polon., v. 24 (20-27), 259-267 Strongyloides stercoralis, life cycle, larval survival and development under different conditions of temperature, humidity, and pH in soil, water, feces, hogwash, and cow dung, potential for transmission under climatic conditions of Poland Life cycle, Nematoda Sprent, J. F. ?., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (4), 355-384 Polydelphis, Travassosascaris n. gen., Hexa- metra, life history, description Life cycle, Nematoda Stone, W. M. ; Stewart, ?. ?.; and Smith, F., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 460-461 Ancylostoma caninum, longevity and infecti- vity of tissue phase larvae in guinea pigs and swine, both shown to be potential para- tenic hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Supriaga, V. G.; and Mozgovoi, ?. ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 494-503 Raphidascaris acus, morphology of larval stages, life cycle, role of paratenic hosts Life cycle, Nematoda Tikhomirova, V. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 208-211 Skrjabillanidae, life cycle and morphology studies Life cycle, Nematoda Uhazy, L. S., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 265-273 Philometroides huronensis, morphology, growth, and development of larval stages in copepods, transmission to Catostomus commer- soni held at controlled temperatures and photope riods 596 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY znninr.x Life cycle, Nematoda Uhazy, L. S., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (9), 1430-1441 Philometroides huronensis in Catostomus com- mersoni, prevalence and intensity of all stages, host age, season, annual life cycle Life cycle, Nematoda Varma, S.; Malik, P. D.; and Lai, S. S. , 1976, Haryana Agrie. Univ. J. Research, v. 6 (3-4), 246-247 Ascarops strongylina, white mice (exper.), reencystment of juveniles with no further development, possible paratenic host Life cycle, Nematoda Wightman, S. R.; Pilitt, P. ?.; and Wagner, J. E., 1978, Lab. Animal Sc., v. 28 (3), 290-296 Dentostomella translucida in captive Mon- golian gerbils, case reports, life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Allison, F. R.; Desser, S. S.; and Whitten, L. K., 1978, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 5 (2), 371-374 Leucocytozoon tawaki, life cycle: schizo- gonic stages in Eudyptes pachyrhynchus de- scribed and parasitemia quantified; sporo- gonie stages in Austrosimulium ungulatum described; observations on transmission to penguin chicks: Jackson Head, south Westland Life cycle, Protozoa Andreadis, T. G.; and Hall, D. W., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 444-452 Amblyospora sp., development, ultrastructure, and mode of transmission in Culex salinarius Life cycle, Protozoa Andrews, J. D., 1968, Proc. 1967 National Shellfish Ass., v. 58, 23-26 Minchinia neisoni in Crassostrea virginica (susceptible imports, native oysters and progeny), seasonal patterns of morbidity and mortality, survival of early generations ? MSX-prevalent areas suggests that acquired distance is involved; hypotheses on origin infection and life cycle of pathogen: Virginia waters Life cycle, Protozoa Arnaus, V. R. S.; and Voronoff, S., 1975, Rev. Brasil. Med., v. 32 (1), 23-25 Toxoplasma gondii, essential role of cat in life cycle and in transmission to man Life cycle, Protozoa Bafort, J. M., 1971, Ann. Soc. Beiges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 5-203 Plasmodium v. vinckei; P. b. berghei, biology of rodent malaria, monograph covering life cycle in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, light and electron microscopic study of morphology Life cycle, Protozoa Baldelli, ?., 1974, Parassitologia, v. 16 (1), 21-45 Toxoplasma gondii, life cycle, epidemiolo- gy, review Life cycle, Protozoa Beesley, J. ?., 1978, J. Invert. Path., v. 31 (2) , 255-259 Rasajeyna nannyla, seasonal abundance of three life cycle stages in Tipula paludosa and T. vittata: Northumberland, United Kingdom Life cycle, Protozoa Beier, T. V., 1979, Tsitologiia, v. 21 (3), 295-299 Karyolysus sp. trophozoites, interaction with lizard liver cells during host hiber- nation: lake Sevan, Armenia Life cycle, Protozoa Berrebi, P., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 60 (2), 105-122 Glugea atherinae n. sp., ultrastructure, life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Bhatia, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (9), 688-691 Eimeria intricata, sheep (exper.), sporogony Life cycle, Protozoa Brener, Z., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (3), 171-178 Trypanosoma cruzi, life cycle in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, influence of parasite strains, host genetic factors, bacterial flora, and parasite morphology on host sus- ceptibility Life cycle, Protozoa Burreson, E. M., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 343-347 Trypanoplasma beckeri sp. ?., structure, life cycle, leech vector Life cycle, Protozoa Cerna, ?.; and Senaud, J., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (4), 347-349 Sarcocystis dispersa in mice, asexual multi- plication directly in cytoplasm of hepatic cells without formation of parasitophorous vacuole, new process of endogenesis (multiple synchronous endopolygenesis) Life cycle, Protozoa Chernysheva, N. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 7 (6), 485-488 Sphaerospora cristata, plasmodia and spores found in Lota lota (kidneys), life cycle, host age, infection rate increases during winter: lake Vrevo, Leningradsk oblast Life cycle, Protozoa da Costa, S. C. G.; et al., 1970, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 12, Suppl., 7-13 Dactylosoma ranarum, life cycle forms re- lated to Toxoplasma Life cycle, Protozoa Cuba, C. A. C., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (5), 283-297 Trypanosoma rangeli, Peruvian strain, growth and development in Rhodnius ecuadoriensis (hemocele, glandulas salivares) (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Dissanaike, A. S.; and Kan, S. P., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (2), 127-138 Sarcocystis levinei n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Deane, M. P.; et al., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (2), 110-113 Toxoplasma gondii, kittens (exper.), gameto- gonic cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Doran, D. J., 1978, J. Protozoool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 293-297 Eimeria dispersa, life cycle in turkeys SUBJECT HEADINGS 597 Life cycle, Protozoa Doran, D. J., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 882-885 Eimeria dispersa, turkey strain, life cycle compared in chickens, Alectoris graeca, Phasi- anus colchicus, and Colinus virginianus (all exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (1), 1-11 Isospora ohioensis, life cycle, endogenous stages in dog following oocyst-induced and mouse-induced infections, occurrence through- out small intestine, caecum, and colon, extraintestinal stages not found but biologi- cal evidence indicated invasion of spleens and mesenteric lymph nodes of dogs fed oo- cysts Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 433-443 Isospora rivolta, life cycle in cats and mice pathogenicity for newborn but not for weaned cats Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (11), 1634-1637 Toxoplasma gondii, direct development of enteroepithelial stages in intestines of cats (exper.), hypothesis of extraintestinal pregametogonic stages not confirmed Life cycle, Protozoa Dubey, J. P.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (4) , 689-695 Isospora ohioensis, persistence and structure of extraintestinal stages in tissues of mice inoculated with oocysts, these give rise to stages in dogs that are different from oocyst- induced infection in dogs, discussion of mice as transport vs. intermediate host Life cycle, Protozoa Dubremetz, J. F.; and Eisner, Y. Y., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 367-376 Eimeria bovis, schizogony and merogenesis in cell culture, ultrastructural study Life cycle, Protozoa Duszynski, D. W.; and Box, E. D., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 326-329 Sarcocystis-infected muscles from Molothrus ater, Cassidix mexicanus, Quiscalus quiscula, and Anas acuta produced patent infections when fed to Didelphis virginiana but infected muscle from A. carolinensis and Spatula clyp- eata did not, sporocysts of cowbird and grackle origin designated as S. debonei, those of duck origin not given species desig- nation, opossum likely to be important defin- itive host for Sarcocystis of icterid birds: Texas Life cycle, Protozoa Ernst, J. V.; and Chobotar, ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 27-34 Eimeria utahensis, endogenous life cycle in Dipodomys ordii (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Evans, D. ?.; Ellis, D. S.; and Stamford, S., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 557-563 Trypanosoma congolense, development in Glossina morsitans morsitans, ultrastructure Life cycle, Protozoa Fayer, R. , 1977 , Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washing- ton, v. 44 (2), 206-209 Sarcocystis bovicanis, calves (exper.), life cycle, first asexual generation Life cycle, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (1), 1-11 Eimeria brunetti, sporulation of oocysts, development of zygote and formation of snoro- blasts, light and electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.;et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (1), 13-24 Eimeria brunetti, sporulation of oocysts, development into sporocyst, formation of sporozoite, light and electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (3), 165-167 Toxoplasma gondii, ultrastructure of sporo- cyst, initiation of sporozoite formation Life cycle, Protozoa Frank, C., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 251-254 Hepatozoon erhardovae, incidence in Clethri- onomys glareolus (blood), distribution of schizonts in lungs; accumulation of gameto- cytes in Ixodes ricinus (nat. and exper.) or Neotrombicula zachvatkini (nat. and exper.) after biting heavily infected C." glareolus; occasionally transmitted to non-specific host, Apodemus flavicollis (exper.), but only by specific vector, Megabothris turbidus (exper.): South-Western Styria and areas around Neusiedlersee Life cycle, Protozoa Frank, C., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 307-310 Hepatozoon sylvatici transmitted from natu- rally to experimentally infected Apodemus sylvaticus and A. flavicollis by Laelaps agilis; L. agilis transmission of H. sylvati- ci to non-specific host, Clethrionomys gla reolus; gonads of female mites possibly have stimulating effect on protozoan devel- opment; schizonts from bone marrow and liver of Apodemus flavicollis differ in morphology Life cycle, Protozoa Ghiotto, V.; et al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol.. v. 48 (3), 447-456 Trypanosoma brucei, morphometric changes and loss of infectivity and of surface coat dur- ing transformation of bloodstream forms to procyclic culture forms in vitro Life cycle, Protozoa Ginsburger-Vogel, T.; and Desportes, I., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 390-403 Paramarteilia orchestiae gen. ?., sp. ?., ultrastructure of sporulation Life cycle, Protozoa Goebel, E.; Rommel, M. ; and Krampitz, ?. E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 29-42 Frenkelia, schizonts and merozoites, elec- tron microscopy 598 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Protozoa Gyr, ?.; and Yaeger, R. G., 1973, Schweiz. Med. Wehns?hr., v. 103 (18), 673-677 Toxoplasma gondii, life cycle discussed with reference to newly detected oocysts found in cat feces, problems in classification outli ned Life cycle, Protozoa Haldar, D. P.; and Chakraborty, N., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 121-130 Hirmocystis bengalensis n. sp., H. pitcharis n. sp., H. pseudoductis n. sp., life history Life cycle, Protozoa Hazard, E. I.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1) , 117-122 Amblyospora, meiotic configurations and synaptonemal complexes, Parathelohania, synaptonemal complexes; implications in life eye les Life cycle, Protozoa Hecker, H.; and Boehringer, S., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 465-471 Trypanosoma (T[rypanozoon]) brucei, quanti- tative ultrastructural composition of various forms in mammalian blood and organs of Glos- sina vectors investigated morphometrically Life cycle, Protozoa Hernandez Rodriguez, S.; et al., 1976, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 36 (1-2), 67-79 Isospora lacazei, Carduelis carduelis (ex- per.), life cycle, ultrastructure of intes- tinal phases Life cycle, Protozoa Hernandez Rodriguez, S.; et al., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (3-4), 515-526 Eimeria leporis, life cycle in Lepus capen- sis (exper.), electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0.; and Ipczynski, V., 1978, Beri, u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 91 (8), 154-155 Sarcocystis suihominis, pigs (exper.), schizogony Life cycle, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1978, Zen- tralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 240 (1), 123-134 Sarcocystis suihominis, pigs (exper.), fine structure of schizonts and formation of mero- zoites within various host organs Life cycle, Protozoa Hilali, M.; Ghaffar, F. ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1979, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 27 (3), 233- 243 Isospora canis, fine structure of endogenous stages in dog small intestine Life cycle, Protozoa Hildebrand, ?. F., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 9-27 Didymophyes gigantea, electron microscopy of developmental stages of trophozoite, fine structure of deutomerite, nuclear division, Golgi apparatus Life cycle, Protozoa Hulbert, W. C.; et al., 1977, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 438-447 Myxidium zealandicum, fine structure of sporogony and polar capsule development, trophozoite and cyst envelope structures Life cycle, Protozoa Ismailov, S. G., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (3) , 261-265 Eimeria erythrourica in Meriones erythrourus (exper.), endogenous stages of life cycle Life cvcle, Protozoa Kelley, G. L.; and Youssef, N. N., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 23-29 Eimeria vermiformis, development from sporo- zoite to mature first-generation schizonts in cell cultures Life cycle, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1977, Ca?ad. J. Zool., v. 55 (10), 1698-1700 Trypanosoma murmanensis, infectivity of different morphotypes in fish hosts to the leech vector (Johanssonia sp.) Life cycle, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 35-44 Haemogregarina uncinata sp. ?., life cycle, leech (Johanssonia sp.) as probable vector Life cycle, Protozoa Kirmse, P. D., 1978, J. Fish Dis., v. 1 (4), 337-342 Haemogregarina sachai n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Kirmse, P., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 131-140 Haemogregarina simondi, ultrastructure of developing stages Life cycle, Protozoa Kirmse, P., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 141-150 Haemogregarina simondi, redescription of life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Kirmse, P., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3) , 201-210 Haemogregarina sachai from Scophthalmus maximus, fine structure of intracellular and extracellular stages Life cycle, Protozoa Krinsky, W. L.; and Hayes, S. F., 1978, J. Protozool. , v. 25 (2),' 177-186 Nosema parkeri, fine structure of sporogonie stages from Ornithodoros parkeri (exper.) Life cycle, Protozoa Lanar, D. E., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 457-462 Trypanosoma cruzi, cultivation with Triatoma infestans embryo cell line, growth and differentiation Life cycle, Protozoa Landau, I.; et al., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (15), 1311- 1313 Polychromophilus [sp.], schizogony Life cycle, Protozoa Langreth, S. G.; et al., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4) , 443-452 Plasmodium falciparum, erythrocytic cycle in vitro, ultrastructure, comparison with in vivo (Aotus trivirgatus) life cycle stages SUBJECT HEADINGS 599 Life cycle, Protozoa Long, P. L.; and Millard, ?. .?., 1978 , Parasi- tology, v. 76 (1), 1-9 Eimeria grenieri in Numida meleagris (intes- tine, caeca) (nat. and exper.), life cycle, reproduction rate, pathogenicity (severe de- pression of body weight gain), immunity to reinfection, treatment with sulphaquinoxaline in drinking water and robenidine in food: Britain Life cycle, Protozoa Long, P. L.; and Millard, B. J., 1979, Parasi- tology, v. 78 (1) , 41-51 Eimeria dispersa, isolation from turkeys in Britain, life cycle and reproduction, cross- protection against American strain, electro- phoretic analysis of enzymes, host specificity studies, in vitro growth studies, gross pathology, pathogenicity, immunogenicity Life cycle, Protozoa Loubes, C., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 200-208 Microsporida, synaptonemal complexes demon- strated in 6 genera but not in Nosema, im- plications for life cycles Life cycle, Protozoa Loubes, C.; and Akbarieh, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 125-137 Nosemoides simocephali n. sp., ultrastruc- tural study, vegetative phase, sporogony Life cycle, Protozoa Mahoney, D. F.; and Mirre, G. ?., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 26 (2), 253-254 Babesia bovis, transmission by Boophilus mi- croplus, concluded that protozoan parasite did not persist in infective form in ticks beyond larval stage Life cycle, Protozoa Markus, M. ?., 1978, Advances Vet. Sc. and Comp. Med., v. 22, 159-193 Sarcocystis and sarcocystosis in domestic animals and man, extensive review (life cycle; host specificity; pathogenicity and pathology; immunology and serology) Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Heydorn, ?. ?., 1978, Ad- vances Parasitol., v. 16, 43-91 Sarcosporidia, life cycle and fine structure, review Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, ?.; and Heydorn, ?. 0., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (2), 97-113 Sarcocystis suihominis, gamogony in human tissue cultures, electron microscopical study Life cycle, Protozoa Mehlhorn, ?.; Schein, E.; and Warnecke, M., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 377-385 Theileria ovis, gamogony and sporogony in Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, electron- microscopic studies Life cycle, Protozoa Mesfin, G. M.; and Bellamy, J. E. C., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 696-705 Eimeria falciformis var. pragensis in Mus musculus (exper.), prepatent and patent pe- riods, description of oocysts, location in host, merogony, first- to fourth-generation schizonts, microgametogony, macrogametogony; development in Rattus norvegicus progressed only as far as mature lst-generation schiz- onts; comparison with other murine Eimeria Life cycle, Protozoa Meyer, H.; and Musacchio, M. de 0., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (1), 7-9 Toxoplasma gondii in tissue culture, life cycle and development recorded by microcine- matographic study in phase contrast Life cycle, Protozoa Michajlow, W., 1977, Zhurnal Obsh. Biol., v. 38 (5), 657-675 Euglenoidina of Copepoda, examples of evo- lution of parasitism and species formation; localization, life cycles Life cycle, Protozoa Michajlow, W., 1978, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 26 (4), 269-272 Eutreptia parasitica sp. ?., development cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Munday, B. L., 1978, N. Zealand Vet. J., v. 26 (6), 166 [Letter] Sarcocystis, sarcocysts derived from cats take between 8 and 14 months to reach infec- tivity in sheep Life cycle, Protozoa Norton, C. C.; Catchpole, J.; and Joyner, L. P., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (2), 231-248 Eimeria irresidua, E. flavescens, redescrip- tion, sporulation time, schizogony and gametogony, pathogenicity and oocyst produc- tion, immunogenicity, geographic distribu- tion, prevalence Life cycle, Protozoa Overdulve, J. P., 1978, Proc. ?. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 81 (1), 19-32 Toxoplasma gondii, germfree, gnotobiotic and conventional cats, life cycle studies Life cycle, Protozoa Overdulve, J. P., 1978, Proc. ?. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 81 (1), 33-58 Toxoplasma gondii, germfree, gnotobiotic and conventional cats, life cycle studies, mor- phology of intra-intes tinal stages Life cycle, Protozoa Palienko, L. P.; and Monchenko, V. I., 1979, Vestnik Zool., Akad. Nauk Ukrainsk. SSR, Inst. Zool. (6) , 44-49 Mesastasia mirabilis sp. ?., life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Perrotin, C.; and Graber, M., 1977, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., ?.s., v. 30 (4) , 377-382 Sarcocystis spp., domestic animals, review of life cycle and differential characters from Toxoplasma gondii and Hammondia hammondi Life cycle, Protozoa Pilley, ?. ?., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (2), 177-183 Vairimorpha necatrix [?. comb.] in Spodoptera exempta, pathogenicity (occurrence of bac- teriosis and cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus), life cycle (disporoblastic life cycle at 25?C and both disporoblastic and octosporo- blastic life cycle at 20?C), implications of polymorphism in relation to classification of Microsporida 600 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Life cycle, Protozoa Pohlenz, J.; et al., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (3), 417-427 Cryptosporidium sp., calves (free in lu~.en and attached to epithelium of ileum), life cycle, morphology, pathology, diarrhea, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Pohlenz, J.; Moon, H. W.; and Bemrick, ?., 1977, Proc. 14. Ann. Electron Micr. Colloq., 14-15 Cryptosporidium, bovine, ultrastructure of life cycle stages Life cycle, Protozoa Purrini, K.; and Ormi?res, R., 1979, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 202 (5-6), 437-443 Farinocystis tenebrioides n. sp., life cy- cle, pathogenicity Life cycle, Protozoa Ramos, ?.; and IJrdaneta-Morales, S., 1977 , Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 25 (2), 209-217 Trypanosoma rotatorium complex from frogs, experimental infection of hematophagous in- sects, course of development in Aedes aegyp- ti gut, postulate transmission to frogs via ingestion of mosquitoes: Venezuela Life cycle, Protozoa Ribeiro, R. D.; Belda Neto, F. M.; and Bar- retto, M. P., 1977, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 37 (4), 907-912 Trypanosoma cruzi, life cycle in haemocoel of Panstrongylus megistus, development either extracellularly in haemolymphatic fluid or intracellularly in haemocytes Life cycle, Protozoa Rommel, ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 269-283 cyst-forming coccidia, life cycle, taxonomy, comparative review Life cycle, Protozoa Rommel, M.; and Krampitz, ?. E., 1978, Zen- tralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe B, v. 25 (4), 273-281 Frenkelia microti, life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Sawyer, ?. K.; Newman, M. W.; and Otto, S. V., 1975, Proc. National Shellfish Ass., v. 65, 1974 , 15- 19 gregarines, possibly Nematopsis-Porospora group in Crassostrea virginica, seasonal pathology suggests that parasites overwinter in hibernating oysters, undergo vegetative growth in the spring, and then perish or undergo further development in an unknown hos t Life cycle, Protozoa Scarborough, ?.; and Weidner, E., 1979, Biol. Bull. , v/ 157 (2) , 334-343 Glugea hertwigi in Osmerus mordax, prevalence in ovaries of spawning female hosts, trans- mission to young smelt by direct ingestion of spores or by ingestion of spore-carrying zooplankton, parasite development and xenoma growth Life cycle, Protozoa Schein, E.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 287-303 Theileria annulata, development in haemo- lymph and salivary glands of Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum, light microscopy; hypothetical diagram of cycle in ticks Life cycle, Protozoa Scholtyseck, ?., 1979 , Fine structure of para- sitic Protozoa. An atlas of micrographs, drawings and diagrams, 206 pp., illus. Life cycle, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; and Hilali, M., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 205-209 Sarcocystis fusiformis, cats infected with cysts from Bubalus bubalis, ultrastructural study of sexual stages; first report describ- ing sexual stages of Sarcocystis in final host Life cycle, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; and Ratanavichien, ?., 1976, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 95 (4), Finley Mem. Issue, pt. 2, 553-556 Eimeria stiedai, rabbits, endodyogeny ob- served, confirms theory that endodyogeny is primary and fundamental process of asexual reproduction in the Coccidia and that schiz- ogony is a secondary process which has de- veloped from endodyogeny Life cycle, Protozoa Sherkov, S. N. ; Leitch, ?.; and Kokash, L., [1977], Egypt. J. Vet. Sc., v. 13 (1), 1976, 37- 43 Sarcocystis tenella, kittens (exper.), devel- opment in intestines, life cycle; attempted parasite suppression using statyl and pan- coxin plus Life cycle, Protozoa Sherlock, P. L., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (2), 207-220 Diplocystis tipulae sp. nov. from T?pula spp., morphology, life cycle, relationship with intestinal gregarines, synchrony be- tween host and parasite developmental rates, pathology, host reactions Life cycle, Protozoa Siau, Y., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (6), 681-683 Myxobolus exiguus, early stages of develop- ment in vitro Life cycle, Protozoa Siau, Y., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (4), 403-404 Myxobolus exiguus, Ceratomyxa herouardi, synaptonemal complexes, electron microscopic observations, implications for life cycle and classification of myxosporidians Life cycle, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; et al., 1978, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, s. ?., Biol. Sc. (1145), v. 201, 375- 399 Plasmodium falciparum, gametocyte and ga- mete development, ultrastructure of gameto- cytes from blood of naturally infected Gambians compared with immature forms from blood of chloroquine treated patient, func- tional morphology, cytogenetics, phylogeny Life cycle, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; and Strong, K., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (5), 477-491 Plasmodium falciparum, sporogonie develop- ment in Anopheles gambiae, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, first sur- face view of micropore of Plasmodium SUBJECT HEADINGS Life cycle, Protozoa Tadros, W.; and Laarman, J. J., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyp., v. 73 (3), 350 [Let- ter] Sarcocystis sebeki from exper. infected Strix aluco, successful rodent to rodent (Apodemus sylvaticus) transmission by inoculation of precystic schizogonic stages Life cycle, Protozoa Telford, S. R., jr., 1978, Internat. J. Parasi- tol., v. 8 (2), 133-138 Saurocytozoon tupinambi, study of initial in- fection in juvenile Tupinambis teguixin pro- vides evidence that schizogonic cycle in circulating cells may occur, but identity of intralymphocytic asexual stages with this species cannot be established due to presence of concurrent infection by small Plasmodium species, if confirmed data would justify removing Saurocytozoon from Leucocytozoidae : Venezuela Life cycle, Protozoa Telford, S. R., jr., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (3), 317-324 Leishmania spp. amastigotes in blood cells (primarily thrombocytes) of Teratoscincus scincus and Agama agilis, evolutionary im- plications: Pakistan Life cycle, Protozoa Trayser, C. V.; and Todd, K. S., jr., 1978, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (1), 95-98 Isospora burrowsi n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Tuzet, 0.; Ormieres, R.; and Bergoin, ?. , 1965, Arch. Zool. Exper. et Gen., v. 105 (2), 299-303 Gregarina blaberae, life cycle, development Life cycle, Protozoa Upadhyay, A. N. ; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1978 , Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (6), 458-461 coccidia, pigs (exper.), mixed infection with 4 spp. , macro- and microgametocytic stages, mostly not identified to species Life cycle, Protozoa Voronin, V. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (2), 186-191 Thelohania contejeani in Astacus astacus (skeletal and cardiac muscles, ovaries and eggs) (nat. and exper.), prevalence, patho- genesis, developmental cycle, possibility of transovarian as well as oral transmis- sion: Leningrad oblast Life cycle, Protozoa Vossen, ?. ?. M. H.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (2), 101-118 Pneumocystis carinii, cortisone acetate- treated rats, elaborate ultrastructural studies, intracellular and extracellular stages, new life cycle proposed; direct pathogenicity in host cells indicated Life cycle, Protozoa Weber, G.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 83-92 Babesia bigemina, ultrastructure of supnosed sexual stages from gut of Boophilus microplus, comparison with developmental stage of Thei- leria annulata Life cycle, Protozoa Williams, G. W., 1942, J. Morphol., v. 70 (3), 545-589 Metaradiophrya lumbrici, detailed descrip- tion, movement and attachment behavior, cy- tology of division; description of other Metaradiophrya spp. and comparison with M. lumbrici Life cycle, Protozoa Wita, I., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (35-44), 365-391 Paradistigma n. spp., life cycles, flagellai locomotion, attraction to specific copepod host, speculation on evolution to parasitism Mazurian Lakes, Poland Life cycle, Protozoa Wita, I., 1978, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., CI. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 26 (8), 555-560 Parastasia kieviensis sp. ?., developmental cycle Life cycle, Protozoa Yamamoto, T.; and Sanders, J. "E., 1979, J. Fish Dis., v. 2 (5), 411-428 Ceratomyxa shasta, stages of development leading to sporogenesis, light and electron mi croscopy Life cycle, Protozoa Zasukhin, D. N.; Kaliakin, V. N.; and Akin- shina, G. T., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (4), 302-309 Toxoplasma gondii, new concepts about devel- opmental cycle, review of recent literature Life cycle, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 217-228 Farinocystis tribolii in Tribolium castaneum fine structure, developmental stages in sporogony, parasite-host relations (mito- chondria of host concentrated around schi- zonts, consumption of host fat body by parasites, host development stopped) Life cycle, Trematoda Albaret, J. L.; et al., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (5), 495-510 Paramphistomum togolense n. sp. Life cycle, Trematoda Allison, F. R., 1979, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 6 (1) , 13-20 Curtuteria australis n. sp. , life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Badie, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 373-385 Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep, annual ac- tivity cycle of intermediate hosts (Cionella lubrica, Formica nigricans and F. cunicular- ia) , seasonal variation in number of para- sitized ants, effect of climatic factors (temperature, rainfall), application to fore casting method: Limousin Life cycle, Trematoda Baianov, M. G., 1975, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 9 (2), 122-126 Prosotocus confusus, progenesis 602 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Trematoda Bartoli, P.; and Prevot, G., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (2), 181-193 Maritrema misenensis, ecological conditions required for life cycle, different inter- mediate hosts utilized in lagoon vs. marine habitat, method of infestation of second intermediate host, variation in parasitism of second intermediate host in relation to sea- son and age and sex of host: region de Br?se, Provence, France Life cycle, Trematoda Bartoli, P.; and Prevot, G., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (1), 73-90 Holorchis pyenoporus, life cycle, morphology of developmental stages Life cycle, Trematoda Baturo, ?., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (20-27), 203-220 Bucephalus polymorphus, Rhipidocotyle iliense, life cycles, morphology and biology of devel- opmental stages, discovered that cercaria described by Baer, 1927, as B. polymorphus is in fact larval stage of R. iliense, proposal to retain name B. polymorphus and to replace R. iliense with R. campanula submitted to International Commission on Zoological Nomen- clature Life cycle, Trematoda Bourgat, R.; and Kulo, S. D., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol. , v. 53 (2), 195-200 Metahaematoloechus exoterorchis, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Brenes, R. R.; et al., 1967, Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 15 (1), 137-142 Fasciola hepatica, first report of inter- mediate host, exper. life cycle in rabbits; positive skin tests in over half of human in- habitants surveyed: Costa Rica Life cycle, Trematoda van den Broek, E.; and de Jong, ?., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (1), 79-89 Asymphylodora tincae, life cycle, morphology of various stages Life cycle, Trematoda Deblock, S., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 151- 160 "microphallides", life cycles, review Life cycle, Trematoda Dronen, N. 0., jr.; and Underwood, H. T., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 198-200 Cephalogonimus vesicaudus, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Dupouy, J.; and Combes, C., 1977, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 19 (4) , 397-400 Polystoma grassei, internal direct cycle of reproduction in urinary bladder of host, Leptopelis ocellatus: Kala, a proximit? de Yaounde, Cameroun Life cycle, Trematoda El-Abdin, A. Z.; and Roushdy, M. Z., 1977, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 4 (2), 165-178 Schistosoma haematobium, optimum conditions for life cycle maintenance in Bulinus snails and laboratory mammals; hamsters more sus- ceptible to infection than gerbils or mice Life cycle, Trematoda Evans, ?. ?., 1978, J. Zool., London, v. 184 (2), 143-153 Asymphylodora kubanicum, occurrence in Bithynia tentaculata (intermediate host) and Rutilus rutilus (intestine) (definitive host), seasonal variation, age of definitive host; annual cycle of occurrence and matura- tion in roach due primarily to host feeding habits and water temperature: Worcester- Birmingham canal 1 km south of Stoke Works, Bromsgrove Life cycle, Trematoda Fahmy, ?. A. M.; et al., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 11-18 Gigantobilharzia sp., probably n. sp., re- covered from chickens (exper.) infected with cercariae from Melania tuberculata, morphol- ogy? description of modified perfusion appa- ratus designed to collect trematodes from veins of chickens: branches of River Nile, Assiut Governorate, Egypt Life cycle, Trematoda Fournier, ?.; and Combes, C., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 289, s. D, Sc. Nat. (10), 745-747 Eupolystoma alluaudi, demonstration of em- bryonic developmental duality resulting in ?. types of larvae, one of which is responsible for internal cycle (multiplication in host by sexual reproduction) and one of which assures host-to-host transmission Life cycle, Trematoda Georgiev, ?., 1978, Vet. Med. Nauki, v. 15 (10), 45-50 Fasciola hepatica, length of development in Galba truncatula (nat. and exper.), seasonal distribution of cercarial release, over- wintering: Rhodope mountains; Thracian low- lands Life cycle, Trematoda Ghandour, ?. ?., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (3), 219-225 Schistosoma haematobium, in vivo development in hamster, six stages of development dis- tinguished on basis of morphological and histochemical characteristics Life cycle, Trematoda Ghandour, A. M.; and Babiker, ?., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (3), 227-230 Schistosoma bovis, in vivo development in Nile rat (Arvicanthus niloticus), six stages of development distinguished Life cycle, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 497-512 Haplometra cylindracea, life cycle, develop- ment, morphology, pathological changes in frog hosts: Poland Life cycle, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (41-51), 463-484 Paralepoderma cloacicola, P. brumpti, P. .progeneticum, morphology of developmental stages compared, validity of species dis- cussed SUBJECT HEADINGS 603 Life cycle, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (11-19) , 125-141 plagiorchid trematodes, life cycles, modifi- cations of normal 3-host life cycle (progene- sis and elimination of metacercariae) , evolu- tionary significance of these tendencies, possible origin of certain amphibian para- sites Life cycle, Trematoda Gvozdev, E. V.; and Soboleva, T. N., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (5), 435-438 Skrjabinotrema ovis, life cycle, only 1 mol- luscan intermediate host necessary Life cycle, Trematoda Hendrix, S. S., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 606-612 Plagioporus hypentelii, life history and sea- sonal biology, effect of snail sex and age on daughter sporocyst burden, photoperiodic- ity of cercarial emergence: Monocacy River drainage, Pennsylvania Life cycle, Trematoda Jain, S. P., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 199 (3-4), 286-300 Ceylonocotyle dicranocoelium, description, complete life history Life cycle, Trematoda Jain, S. P., 1978, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 200 (3-4), 185-218 Gigantocotyle bathycotyle, detailed life history, morphology of developmental stages, validity established Life cycle, Trematoda Johnson, A. D., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1) , 154-160 Alaria mustelae, morphology, life history Life cycle, Trematoda Jourdane, J., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (4), 449-456 Maritrema pyrenaica, life cycle, description of developmental stages Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 31-35 Petasiger neocomense, description of. cercaria and metacercaria, life cycle, localization in hosts Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 63-68 Echinochasmus spinosus, life cycle, descrip- tion of egg, miracidium, cercaria, and meta- cercaria Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 71-76 Echinochasmus bursicola, life cycle, de- scription of stages Life cycle, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 46-53 Echinochasmus coaxatus, E. beleocephalus, life cycles, descriptions of some stages Life cycle, Trematoda Kechemir, N., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v? 53 (1), 75-92 Halipegus ovocaudatus, demonstration of life ?ycle with four obligatory hosts, description of life cycle stages Life cycle, Trematoda Khalifa, R., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 1-9 Dendritobilharzia pulverulenta, morphology, life cycle, first record and description of cercaria: Poland Life cycle, Trematoda Khalifa, R.; El-^affar, M. K.; and Arafa, M. S., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (1-10), 25-38 Haplorchis pumilio, life cycle, morphology, discussion of parapleurolophocercous cer- cariae previously described from Egypt Life cycle, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1975, Ophelia, v. 13 (1-2), 1974- 1975, 63-86 Opechona bacillaris, morphology, life his- tory Life cycle, Trematoda K?ie, M., 1978 , Ophelia, v. 17 (1), 121-133 Stephanostomum caducum, morphology and life history Life cycle, Trematoda ??, M., 1979 , Ophelia, v. 18 (1)-, 113-132 Monascus filiformis, Steringophorus furciger Life cycle, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1), 67-78 Derogenes varicus, redescription, develop- mental stages, scanning electron microscopy Life cycle, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 43-57 Plagiorchis laricola, description of egg, miracidium, cercaria, and metacercaria, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 92-118 Plagiorchis elegans, development in final hosts, morphological variation, effect of host species, parasite age, and season Life cycle, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 119-121 Mesorchis pseudoechinatus, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 86-96 Plagiorchis fastuosus, validity, life cycle, morphology, variation in different hosts Life cycle, Trematoda Krasnolobova, T. ?.; Iliushina, T. L.; and Rybakova, ?. I., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 70-72 Plagiorchis multiglandularis, description of adult and metacercaria, life cycle 604 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Trematoda Kurimoto, H., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (4), 241-246 Pharyngostomum cordatum, life history, morphology Life cycle, Trematoda Lamothe-Argumedo, R.; Caballero-Deloya, J.; and Lazaro-Chavez M., E., [1979], An. Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Mexico, v. 48 (1), s? Zool., 1977, 295-298 Paragonimus mexicanus, Pseudothelphusa di- latata established as intermediate host, possible public health implications, crab consumed raw by local inhabitants and their Pigs Life cycle, Trematoda Leigh, W. H., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 831-834 Odhneriotrema incommodum, life history obser- vations: metacercarial stage in Lepisosteus platyrhyncus shows marked affinity for fe- male hosts; molluscan host unknown; migration after excystment in Alligator mississipiensis, host reaction (caused by secretions from parasite glands) forces relocation every few days, nature of host-parasite junction Life cycle, Trematoda Lester, R. J. G.; and Huizinga, H. W., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (1), 64-73 Diplostomum adamsi, life cycle, pathogenesis, some comparisons with D. spathaceum and D. scudderi Life cycle, Trematoda Lewis, P. D., jr., 1978, Proc. Montana Acad. Sc., v. 37, 1977, 70-81 Leucochloridium variae, L. cyanocittae, Neoleucochloridium problematicum, adaptations for transmission from molluscan to avian hosts: avoidance of desiccation, transit through avian host, transfer to avian host by mimicry Life cycle, Trematoda Lien, C. ?.; et al., 1975, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 21 (2), 183-189 Orientobilharzia turkestanica var. tuber- culata, aetiological agent of rice-field dermatitis, life history: Chengnan People's Commune, Hailung Hsien, Kirin Province Life cycle, Trematoda MacKenzie, K.; and Gibson, D. I., 1970, Sym- posia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 1-42 Stephanostomum baccatum, Rhipidocotyle sp., Podocotyle sp.: Scotland Life cycle, Trematoda McLaughlin, J. D., 1977 , Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (9), 1565-1567 Cyclocoelum oculeum, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Madhavi, R., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (1), 51-59 Allocreadium fasciatusi, synonymy, life history, description of life cycle stages, revision of original description Life cycle, Trematoda Madhavi, R., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (3), 251-259 Genarchopsis goppo, life history Life cycle, Trematoda Madhavi, R., 1979, J. Fish Biol., v. 14 (1), 47-58 Allocreadium fasciatusi in Aplocheilus mela- stigma, seasonal changes in incidence and intensity, maturation cycle, host sex and length, seasonal occurrence in intermediate host Amn?cola travancorica: stream at Wal- tair, India Life cycle, Trematoda Mas-Coma, S.; and Kahmann, H., 1978, Acta Para- sitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20), 135-147 Dollfusinus frontalis in rodents, occurrence, distribution, growth, morphology, life cycle: Formentera; Menorca Life cycle, Trematoda Mishchenko, V. F., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 102-112 Linstowiella viviparae, life cycle and devel- opment, description of egg, miracidium, sporocyst, cercaria, metacercaria, and marita Life cycle, Trematoda Mitchell, J. ?.; and Mason, A. R., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (3), 193-196 Gorgoderina vitelliloba, escape of cercarial body from its anterior tail chamber Life cycle, Trematoda Mohandas, ?., 1973, Proc. National Acad. Sc., India, Sect. B, v. 43 (4), 273-277 Cercaria spp. in Indoplanorbis exustus and Lymnaea luteola f. typica snails, abnormal host growth, pathology of digestive gland and gonads, intra-sporocyst and intra- redial encystment of cercariae in starved snails or in moribund snails reared in polluted water containing their metabolic waste and excreta Life cycle, Trematoda Nadykto, M. V., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 408-417 Eurytrema pancreaticum, morphology, life cycle and development under conditions of Primorski krai Life cycle, Trematoda Nassi, H., 1978, Acta Trop., v. 35 (1), 41-56 Ribeiroia marini guadeloupensis n. ssp., life cycle, sterilization of Biomphalaria glabrata (vector of schistosomiasis), method for producing large quantities of trematode eggs with view to eventual control of snail populations: Guadeloupe Life cycle, Trematoda Niewiadomska, K.; and Kozicka, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 487-496 Cotylurus erraticus, life cycle, development, morphology Life cycle, Trematoda Ogambo-Ongoma, A. H., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (3), 303-314 Fasciola gigantica, occurrence of 2 cercar- ial generations in life cycle, anatomy of cercaria Life cycle, Trematoda Ostrowski de Nunez, M., [1977], Physis, Rev. Asoc. Argent. Cien. Nat. (91), v. 35, Secc. B, 1976, 125-130 Hippocrepis fuelleborni, description, life history, white mice (exper.) SUBJECT HEADINGS 605 Life cycle, Trematoda Ostrowski de Nunez, M., 1978, Ang. Parasitol., v. 19 (4), 208-213 Stomylotrema vicarium, life cycle, excretory system described Life cycle, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R., 1976, Great Basin Nat., v. 36 (3), 334-346 Posthodiplostomum minimum, development in variety of vertebrate hosts Life cycle, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R.; Krishnasamy, M. ; and Sullivan. J. T., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (1), 51-63 Apatemon jamesi sp. ?., Cyathocotyle malayi sp. ?., life cycles Life cycle, Trematoda Panin, V. Ia., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (2), 93-97 Dicrocoeliidae, cenogenetic adaptations and their role in evolution Life cycle, Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (1-11), 23-36 Neoleucochloridium holostomum, life cycle, morphology, synonymy: Poland Life cycle, Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1978, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20) , 129-134 Leucochloridium vogtianum Life cycle, Trematoda Prevot, G.; and Bartoli, P., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 561-575 Renicola lari, life cycle, description of developmental stages Life cycle, Trematoda Rajasekariah, G. R.; and Howell, M. J., 1978, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 45 (1), 138-139 Fasciola hepatica in Lymnaea tomentosa (exper.), passage of cysts in feces is not a natural form of emission but due to snail ingestion of cysts from contaminated environ- ment, viability of fecal cysts, infectivity to rats Life cycle, Trematoda Richard, J.; and Brygoo, E. R., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (3), 265-275 Echinostoma caproni, life cycle, larval morphology Life cycle, Trematoda Rohde, K., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1) , 39-51 Austrobilharzia terrigalensis, synonymy, description, life cycle, failure to produce cercarial dermatitis in humans Life cycle, Trematoda Sahai, B. N. ; and Srivastava, H. D., 1978 , Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (2), 113-122 Opisthorchis noverca, morphology, life his- tory: India Life cycle, Trematoda Saxena, S. Km., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 295-305 Neopronocephalus triangularis, development of cercaria, metacercaria, and experimental- ly raised adult Life cycle, Trematoda Sey, 0., 1979, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 27 (1-2), 1977-1979, 115-130 Paramphistomum daubneyi, morphology, life cycle, prepatent period, geographic distribu- tion and differences between P. daubneyi and P. microbothrium discussed: Pecs abattoir Life cycle, Trematoda Shatrov, A. S., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad , v. 8 (3), 196-199 Metagonimus yokogawai, life cycle and devel- opment, biology of larval stages: ????? Priamur1 e Life cycle, Trematoda Shimura, S.; and Egusa, S., 1979, Bull. Japan. Soc. Scient. Fish. (Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi), v. 45 (10), 1255-1260 Proctoeces ichiharai, general morphology of developmental stages, growth and rela- tive growth of internal organs Life cycle, Trematoda Sten ' ko, R. P., 1978 , Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (3), 338-343 Echinostoma chloropodis, description of cercaria and metacercaria from snails and marita from duckling (exper.): Ukrainsk SSR (Krym, lake Donuzlav) Life cycle, Trematoda Stromberg, P. C.; and Dubey, J. P., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 998-1002 Paragonimus kellicotti, life cycle in cats (exper.): migration, development, growth, maturation, distribution in lungs, egg pro- duction Life cycle, Trematoda Stunkard, H. W., 1978, Biol. Bull., v. 155 (2), 383-394 Lintonium vibex, life cycle, taxonomic re- lations, literature review, results support the postulate that Cercaria laevicardium is larval stage of L. vibex Life cycle, Trematoda Stunkard, H. W., 1979, Biol. Bull., v. 156 (2), 234-245 Odhneria odhneri, morphology, life history, taxonomic relations Life cycle, Trematoda Sudarikov, V. E.; and Karmanova, ?. M., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 174-178 Cardiocephalus longicollis, partial life cycle, metacercaria described, cercaria could be Cercaria pseudonassae Life cycle, Trematoda Sumnaliev, P.; Kanev, I.; and Vasilev, I., 1977, Khelmintologiia, Sofiia, v. 4, 59-66 Psilotrema spiculigerum, life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Taft, S. J.; and Heard, R. W. Ill, 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 597-600 Ophthalmophagus sp., near singularis, aspects of larval development, first report on life history in genus Ophthalmophagus and first record of cyclocoelids parasitizing marine snails: tidal marshes, Jackson County, Mis- sissippi 606 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Life cycle, Trematoda Tang, C.; and Tang, C., 1978, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 24 (1), 91-106 Tracheophilus cymbius, epidemiology, life history Life cycle, Trematoda Tikh?mirov, I. ?., 1976, Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. (15), Biol. (.3), 33-47 Philophthalmus rhionica n. sp., life cycle Life cycle, Trematoda Troncy, P. M.; and Vasseau-Martin, N., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (2), 203-205 Fasciola gigantica, existence of sporocyst stage Life cycle, Trematoda Vogel, M.; and Voelker, J., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (4), 385-405 Troglotrema acutum, life cycle in intermedi- ate and definitive hosts, morphology of eggs, rediae, cercariae and metacercariae: Deutsch- land Life cycle, Trematoda Wright, C. ?.; Southgate, V. R.; and Howard, G. W., 1979, J. Nat. Hist., v. 13 (4), 499-506 Schistosoma margrebowiei, life cycle, pos- sible interactions with S. leiperi, host age: Lochinvar National Park, Zambia Life history. See Life cycle. Light. [See also Radiation] Light Belozerov, V. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (6), 481-487 Ixodes ricinus, unfed nymphs, effect of changes in photoperiodic regime on develop- ment after engorgement Light Belozerov, V. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (1), 14-18 Dermacentor silvarum, capability of adult females to engorge depends on temperature and photoperiod at prefeeding stage, thus certain conditions may give rise to a form of diapause as a seasonal adaptation Light Belozerov, V. N. ; and Ghalal Murad, M., 1977 , Entom. Obozr., v. 56 (3), 495-504 Hyalomma anatolicum, photoperiodic regulation of nymphal diapause, long-day type reaction, related to engorgement, seasonal-cyclic adaptation: Tadzhikistan and Turkmenia, USSR Light Belozerov, V. N.; and Luzev, V. V., 1974, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 515-523 Haemaphysalis longicornis, effect of photo- period and temperature on behavior and devel- opment of larvae and nymphs Light Byram, J. E.; and Byram, K. W., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 43-67 Moniliformis dubius, larval morphogenesis in Periplaneta americana, effect of temperature, season, photoperiod, and elevated temperature stress, morphological anomalies Light Chauhan, P. P. S.; et al., 1978, Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (12), 1011-1013 Neoascaris vitulorum eggs, action of boiling water, direct sunlight, and lysol on via- bility, tested by infectivity to albino rats Light Crum, G. E.; Knapp, F. W.; and White, G. M., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (1), 88-94 Ctenocephalides felis and Xenopsylla cheopis response to electromagnetic radiation of 300-700 nm (intensity, light versus dark, light comparison, and color vision tests), C. felis is photopositive, X. cheopis is photonegative Light Doenges, J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 297-309 Cercaria ogunis n. sp., positive geotaxis and phototaxis, rapid swimming velocity, peculiar organ possibly a statocyst Light Gaugier, R.; and Boush, G. M., 1978, J. Invert Path., v. 32 (3), 291-296 Neoaplectana carpocapsae infective-stage juveniles, ultraviolet radiation and sun- light as factors limiting effectiveness as biological control agent, reduced pathogeni- city and inhibition of nematode reproduction and development in Galleria mellonella larvae (exper.) Light Gold, D.; and Goldberg, ?., 1977, Israel J. Zool., v. 25 (4), 1976, 178-185 Fasciola hepatica, separate and combined ef- fect of light and temperature on hatching of eggs Light Hendrix, S. S., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4) 606-612 Plagioporus hypentelii, life history and sea sonai biology, effect of snail sex and age on daughter sporocyst burden, photoperiodic- ity of cercarial emergence: Monocacy River drainage, Pennsylvania Light Hinton, H. E., 1977, J. Insect Physiol., v. 23 (7), 785-800 Haematopinus suis, functional significance of structures of eggshell, how egg maintains low equilibrium temperature in direct sun- light, brief complementary observations on other Anoplura and some Mallophaga Light Huang, S. W.; et al., 1979, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 5 (2), 79-85 Fasciola spp., cattle and water buffaloes, morphology, egg hatching time, phototaxis, and infectivity of miracidia to Limnea ollula (exper.), intra-species variation: Taipei abattoir, Taiwan Light Kaya, ?. ?., 1977, J. Invert. Path., v. 30 (2) 192-198 Vairimorpha necatrix (potential biological control agent), survival (infectivity) of spores exposed to sunlight, ultraviolet ra- diation, and high temperature, laboratory an field tests SUBJECT HEADINGS 607 Light Macdonald, S.; and Combes, C., 1978, Chrono- biologia, v. 4 (3), 277-285 Polystoma integerrimum from Rana temporaria, hatching rhythm of oncomiracidia under different experimental conditions of light and darkness and temperature Light Prah, S. K.; and James, C., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (2), 115-120 Schistosoma mansoni miracidia are positively phototactic, sensitive to small changes in light intensities, and indifferent to gravity; S. haematobium miracidia are negatively photo- tactic, unable to distinguish low light in- tensities from darkness, and positively geotactic; both species could successfully find and infect snails to depth of 2 meters of water Light Rechav, Y., 1978, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (6), 677-687 Amblyomma hebraeum, Himalayan giant rabbits (exper.), factors regulating drop-off rhythms of engorged larvae and nymphs, light is dominant synchronizer affecting endogen- ous rhythms Light Smith, H. J., 1978, Canad. J. Comp. Med., v. 42 (3) , 332-339 Cooperia oncophora, calves (exper.), larvae conditioned at certain temperatures prior to infection had inhibited development, photoperiod or presence of light prior to infection did not affect development Light Ternovoi, V. I., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (3), 481-487 Wohlfahrtia magnifica, pupal diapause, autumn temperatures and photoperiod as fac- tors, practical importance of stronger autumn control measures to prevent popula- tion buildup Light Valle, ?. M.; Pellegrino, J.; and Alvarenga, ?., 1973, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 15 (4), 195-201 Schistosoma mansoni cercariae, circadian rhythmic emergence from Biomphalaria glabrata, influences of light and temperature Light de la Vega, R.; de la Cruz, J.; and Diaz, G., 1977, Cuban J. Agrie. Sc., v. 11 (3), 315-321 Boophilus microplus, oviposition efficiency, no significant differences attributed to light, handling during oviposition, or manual detachment of engorged female Lipids. [See also Biochemistry; Metabolism] Lipids Bahr, J. M.; Frayha, G. J.; and Haj jar, J. J., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 62A (2), 485-489 Echinococcus granulosus, mechanism of choles- terol absorption by secondary hydatid cysts Lipids Brockelman, C. R.; and Jackson, G. J., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 803-809 Rhabditis maupasi, axenic cultivation in chemically defined medium, nutritional (amino acid, heme, and sterol) requirements Lipids Mason, P. R.; and Fripp, P. J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 287-295 Schistosoma mansoni miracidia, effect of sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, and snail excretion products on activity, some effects concentration dependent and pH dependent; possible role for chemo-klinokinetic behavior patterns in miracidial host location Lipids Mauro, ?. ?.; and Weinstein, P. 0., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 421-427 Nematospiroides dubius, Nippostrongylus bra- siliensis, nutritional requirements for de- velopment of free-living stages in vitro: effects of sterols, rat hematin, and copro- porphyrin; analysis of egg lipids Lipids Meerovitch, E.; and Ghadirian, E., 1978, Canad. J. Microbiol., v. 24 (1), 63-65 Entamoeba histolytica, restoration of viru- lence of two axenic strains by means of in- corporation of cholesterol into culture medi- um Lipids Niedernostheide, F.; et al., 1979, Zentralbl. Vet.-Med., Reihe ?, v. 26 (7), 52.7-539 Ascaris suum, rats (exper.), effect of iso- energetic fat diets on resistance, immuno- logical and endocrine parameters Lip ids Soprunova, N. Ia.; Soprunov, F. F.; and Lur'e, ?. ?., 1973, Ang. Parasitol., v. 14 (1), 11-17 Ascaris, humans, pigs (exper.), diagnosis, detection of volatile fatty acids in urine, may also be applicable to other helminth diseases Lipids, Host Buening, G. M., 1974, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 35 (3), 371-374 Anaplasma marginale, splenectomized and in- tact calves (exper.), changes in serum total lipid, lipoprotein, and serum pro- teins during infection and recovery Lipids, Host Cechinel, Y. M. N. ; and Owen, J. S., 1978, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 38 (2), 339-343 Schistosoma mansoni, patients with hepato- intestinal, compensated hepatosplenic, and decompensated hepatosplenic forms, plasma free cholesterol and cholesterol ester con- centrations Lipids, Host Coelho, L. ?. ?. ?.; and Gillett, M. P. T., 1979, Biochem. Soc. Tr., v. 7 (5), 988-990 [Schistosoma] mansoni, human, hepatosplenic, effect of splenectomy on plasma phosphatidyl- choline-cholesterol acyltransferase activity and on blood lipids 608 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Lipids, Host Ghanem, M. H.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (2), 133-138 human hepatic schistosomiasis, study of elimination rate of lipid and of changes in level of plasma free fatty acids in schisto- somal patients and comparison with rates in normal controls Lipids, Host Giannini, S. D.; et al., 1975, Rev. Hosp. Clin., S. Paulo, v. 30 (4), suppl., 257-263 Chagas disease, aspects of lipid metabolism, comparison study of persons with chronic in- fections, chronic infections with cardio- pathy, and normal controls, results imply that persons with chronic Chagas and cardio- pathy may have lowered triglyceride synthesis Lipids, Host Gillett, M. P. T.; and Carvalho, V. C., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 173-180 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, humans, alterations of plasma and erythrocyte lipids associated with hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, differ- ences between the two host species, possible applications Lipids, Host Gillett, M. P. T.; Owen, J. S.; and Carvalho, V. C. 0., 1978, N. England J. Med., v. 298 (20), 1147-1148 [Letter] Schistosoma mansoni, abnormalities of serum lipids indicative of subtle hepatic dysfunc- tion as a feature of human infection Lipids, Host Gordon, R.; et al., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64? (4), 369-374 Romanomermis culicivorax, Neomesomermis flu- menalis, lipids in storage organs of nema- todes and in hemolymph of uninfected Prosimu- lium mixtum/fuscum, Simulium venust?m, and infected and uninfected Aedes aegypti Lipids, Host Ishihara, K.; et al., 1978, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., v. 40 (2), 171-183 dirofilariasis, dogs with varying degrees of clinical severity, serum free cholesterol concentration, serum lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase activity, relationship to hepatic injury Lipids, Host Kameswari, M.; Ramulu, G. R.; and Rao, L. N., 1979, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 17 (9), 976- 979 helminth-infected Rana tigerina, macromolecu- lar changes in liver Lipids, Host Khayyal, M. T.; et al., 1978, Egypt. J. Bil- harz., v. 4 (1), 1977, 89-96 Schistosoma] mansoni, effect of niridazole on lipid pattern of worms and serum and liver of infected and non-infected mice Lipids, Host Lai, ?. ?.; and Garg, N. K., 1979, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 48 (3), 331-336 Hartmanella culbertsoni, meningoencephali tic mice, biochemical changes in brain Lipids, Host Lambrecht, A. J.; Snoeck, J.; and Timmermans, U., 1978, Lancet, London (8075), v. 1, 1206 [Letter] Plasmodium vivax, man, transient an-alpha- lipoproteinemia during infection, lipid electrophoresis a sensitive test for diagno- sis Lipids, Host Leutskaia, Z. K.; and Piskunova, L. V., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 121-129 Ascaridia galli-immunized chickens, changes in cholesterol levels in various tissues, probable role of cholesterol, interdependent- ly with vitamin A, in protecting host organ- ism Lipids, Host McQuistion, T. E., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (1), 12-14 Plasmodium berghei, mice acclimated to 22?C or 5?C before infection, some treated with Clofibrate and some briefly exposed to -35?C after infection, parasitemia and plasma free fatty acid levels Lipids, Host Maurois, P.; et al., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (5), 491-493 Plasmodium vivax in 33-year-old non-immune patient being treated with chloroquine, changes in serum lipoproteins Lipids, Host Musaev, ?. ?.; and Ibragimova, G. G., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (1), 70-73 Eimeria tenella, E. mitis, chickens (exper.), changes in lecithin content of blood serum at different stages of infection, extent of biochemical changes depends on pathogenicity of different species and host age Lipids, Host de Oliveira, D. N. G.; Costa, J. C.; and de Carvalho, ?. ?., 1974, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 7 (5-6), 525-528 Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, measure- ment of concentrations of cholesterol and cholesterol esters from infected host livers and comparison with normal controls Lipids, Host Ononogbu, I. C.; and Eleazu, C. N., 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 27 (1), 123-124 tick-infested N'dama cattle, plasma phos- pholipid changes Lipids, Host Owen, J. S.; et al., 1978, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 38 (4) , 913-918 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, plasma and eryth- rocyte lipid concentrations, plasma lecithin .'cholesterol acyltransf erase activ- ity Lipids, Host Phares, ?. ?.; and Carroll, R. M., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 401-405 effects of bovine pituitary growth hormone vs. Spirometra mansonoides plerocercoid growth factor on body growth and lipid composition in diabetic-hypophysectomized rats SUBJECT HEADINGS 609 Lipids, Host Pucci, H.; et al., 1978, AMB, Rev. Ass. Med. Brasil., v. 24 (10), 341-344 S[chistosoma] mansoni, humans, fat absorp- tion, increased presence of eggs and granulo- matous lesions in deep layers of small in- testine, suggest possible selective malab- sorption of certain nutrients Lipids, Host Quintao, E. C. R.; et al., 1979, J. Lipid Re- search, v. 20 (8), 941-951 filariasis patients with chyluria used to study origin of cholesterol transported in intestinal lymph Lipids, Host Rifkin, M. R., 1978, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 75 (7) , 3450-3454 trypanocidal factor in normal human serum is associated with high density lipoprotein (HDL), comparison of susceptibility of Tryp- anosoma brucei and T. rhodesiense to lysis by human serum and human HDL Lipids, Host Rutherford, ?. ?.; and Webster, J. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (2), 339-347 Mermis nigrescens-infected Schistocerca gregaria, trehalose, glucose, free amino acid, and lipid fatty acid composition of hemolymph Lipids, Host Sharma, 0. P.; et al., 1979, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 69, 251-254 Plasmodium berghei, mice, effect of starva- tion, infection, and interactions between the two on lipid peroxide and protein levels of liver and spleen Lipids, Host Tandon, R. S.; and Chandra, S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 199-202 trypanosome-infected fishes, lowered serum cholesterol levels, possible causes Lipids, Host Thompson, A. C.; and Sikorowski, P. P., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 63A (3), 325- 328 Nosema heliothidis, effects on fatty and amino acids in infected Heliothis zea larvae and pupae Lipids, Host Thompson, J. E.; Fernando, ?. ?.; and Pasternak, J., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 555 (3), 472-484 Eimeria necatrix, induction of gel-phase lipid in plasma membrane of chick intestinal cells after infection, membrane lipid of developing parasites remains exclusively liquid crystalline at physiological tempera- ture Lipids, Parasite Arme, ?.; and Walkey, M., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 79-101 physiology of fish parasites, review: chem- ical composition; physical environmental parameters (salinity, temperature, oxygen tension); nutrition (role of gut, role of tegument); metabolism (carbohydrates, nitrog- enous compounds, lipids); growth physiology; host-parasite relations (pathology, host specificity and immunity) Lipids, Parasite Beach, D. H.; Holz, G. G., jr.; and Anekwe, G. E., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 203-216 Leishmania spp. promastigotes, analvsis of lipids Lipids, Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 5-11 micromorphological structure and function of hypodermis of various groups of nematodes, functions include: support of somatic muscu- lature and nerves, production of cuticle, storage place for nutrients (fats and glyco- gen) , and barrier against harmful substances Lipids, Parasite Borozdina, N. I., 1971, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 5 (5), 408-412 Oedemagena tarandi, 2nd and 3rd instar lar- vae, content of water, dry matter, fat, glycogen, total nitrogen, and protein, dy- namics of accumulation and consumption of these energy reserves Lipids, Parasite Borozdina, N. I., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (5), 438-446 Oedemagena tarandi, 2nd and 3rd stage larvae, age-related changes in content of moisture, dry matter, fat, glycogen, total nitrogen, and protein Lipids, Parasite Boyer, J. M.; D'Antonio, L. E.; and Schiavone, W. ?., 1979, Infect, and Immun., v. 25 (3), 805-809 Plasmodium berghei, isolation of lytic factor which induces hemolysis of erythrocytes of mice and hamsters, lipid composition, possible role in pathogenesis of malaria Lipids, Parasite Cesari, I. M.; and Marchiani, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 45 (2), 175-182 Schistosoma mansoni, haemagg lutinating ac- tivity of membrane-associated 'agglutinin' is mainly due to acidic phospholipids, pos- sible molecular role of these structural membrane components in evasion of host immunological recognition and/or response Lipids, Parasite Chopra, A. K.; et al., 1978, Experientia, v. 34 (11), 1457-1458 Dipylidium caninum, phospholipid composition Lipids, Parasite Davydov, V. G., 1975, Inform. Biul. Inst. Biol. Vnutren. Vod, Akad. Nauk SSSR (27), 17-20 Triaenophorus nodulosus, localization and dynamics of glycogen and lipids in all developmental stages Lipids, Parasite Docampo, R.; et al., 1978, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 186 (2), 292-297 Trypanosoma cruzi, ?-lapachone-treated epimastigotes, lipid peroxidation and generation of free radicals, superoxide anion, and hydrogen peroxide Lipids Paras ite Fried, ?.; and Boddorff, J. ?. , 1978 , J. Para- sitol. , v. 64 (1), 174-175 Echinostoma revolutum, neutral lipids, qualitative analysis in adult flukes 610 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Lipids, Parasite Fried, ?.; and Shapiro, I. L. , 1979, J. Parasi- tol., v. 65 (2), 243-245 Echinostoma revolutum adults, occurrence and release of phospholipids, thin-layer chromato- graphic analysis Lipids, Parasite Ginetsinskaia, ?. ?.; logiia, Leningrad, v. platyhelminths (47 s fat distribution in eggs, accumulation ? yolk glands appears egg development (in in uterus of parent) accumulate only glyc et al., 1971, Parazito- 5 (2), 147-154 pecies), glycogen and yolk glands and complex f reserve substances in to vary with type of external environment vs. , digenetic trematodes ogen and not fat Lipids, Parasite Gordon, R.; et al., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64B (4), 369-374 Romanomermis culicivorax, Neomesomermis flu- menalis, lipids in storage organs of nema- todes and in hemolymph of uninfected Prosimu- lium mixtum/fuscum, Simulium venustum, and infected and uninfected Aedes aegypti Lipids, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; and Coombs, G. H., 1977, Biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, 172 pp., illus. biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, text- book: methodology; catabolism and genera- tion of energy; nucleic acid metabolism; pro- tein metabolism; lipid metabolism; biochem- ical mechanism of drug action; isolation of parasitic protozoa from infected animals; culture of parasitic protozoa Lipids, Parasite Halton, D. W.; and Hendrix, S. S., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 237-241 Lobatostoma ringens, chemical composition and histochemistry Lipids, Parasite Hrzenjak, T.; Popovic, M. ; and Ehrlich, I., 1978, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 48 (3), 131-137 Fasciola hepatica, fatty acid composition Lipids, Farasite Ketteridge, D. S., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (1), 101-102 Trypanosoma cruzi, extraction and assay of lipopolysaccharide from parasite, possible endotoxic properties Lipids, Parasite Khayyal, M. T.; et al., 1978, Egypt. J. Bil- harz. , v. 4 (1), 1977 , 89-96 Schistosoma] mansoni, effect of niridazole on lipid pattern of worms and serum and liver of infected and non-infected mice Lipids, Parasite Krasnoshchekov, G. P.; Kashin, V. ?.; and Kontrimavichus, V. L., 1978, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 241 (6), 1481-1484 Aploparaksis polystictae cysticercoid, lipid distribution at various stages of development Lipids, Parasite Lazdynia, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bolezni, ?. 45 (2), 189-192 Ascaridia galli, volatile fatty acids, com- position, effects on Eimeria tenella infec- tion in chickens Lipids, Parasite de Lederkremer, R. M.; et al., 1978, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 85 (4), 1268- 1274 Trypanosoma cruzi, ceramide and inositol con- tent of the 1ipopeptidophosphoglycan isolated from whole cells of epimastigote forms Lipids, Parasite Leutskaia, Z. K.; and Gerasimova, N. G., 19 74, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24 , 8 3- 86 Ascaris suum, cholesterol esterase, distri- bution in tissues and body fluid, possible role Lipids, Parasite Leutskaia, Z. K.; and Piskunova, L. V., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 110-111 Ascaris suum, cholesterol levels in various ti ssues Lipids, Parasite Machnicka-Roguska, ?., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (13-26), 267-276 Moniezia expansa antigens, isolation and chemical analysis Lipids, Parasite Maroun, ?. ?.; and Kamal, ?. ?., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 219-220 Dermacentor andersoni, absence of sterol biosynthesis suggests that ticks depend on their hosts for sterol requirements Lipids, Parasite Mauro, ?. ?.; and Weinstein, P. 0., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 421-427 Nematospiroides dubius, Nippostrongylus bra- siliensis, nutritional requirements for de- velopment of free-living stages in vitro: effects of sterols, rat hematin, and copro- porphyria analysis of egg lipids Lipids, Parasite Mohsin, S.; and Farooqi, H. U., 1979, Geobios, v. 6 (2), 60-63 Pallisentis ophiocephali, histochemical ob- servations on localization of glycogen, proteins, acid mucopolysaccharides and lipids Lipids, Parasite Monteoliva, ?. , 1976, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 36 (3-4) , 189-201 Ascaris lumbricoides, volatile fatty acid content of tissues, significant differences between males and females, statistical study Lipids, Parasite Nielsen, K.; et al., 1978, Ca?ad. J. Comp. Med., v. 42 (1) , 74-79 Trypanosoma lewisi, complement activating factor(s), physiochemical characteristics of active components (carbohydrate-containing substance and lipid, possibly glyco lipid) Lipids, Parasite Nwosu, ?. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2), 85-88 Ancylostoma tubaeforme larvae, lipid loss resulting directly from locomotory activity Lipids, Parasite Nwosu, ?. ?. C., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 243-249 Ancylostoma tubaeforme, free-living phase, roles of temperature, pH, salinity, and lipid content in development SUBJECT HEADINGS 611 Lipids, Parasite Nwosu, A. B. C., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (3) , 223-228 Ancylostoma tubaeforme, 3rd stage infective larvae, relationship between neutral lipid depletion and longevity/survival, effect of various environmental stresses (temperature, pH, anaerobiosis) Lipids, Parasite Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 81-89 Ascaridia galli, Cotylophoron cotylophorum, Raillietina cesticillus, histochemistry of excretory systems, localization of lipids, carbohydrates, and hydrolytic enzymes; substance transportation and ionic regulation discussed Lipids, Parasite Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., [1978], Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 38 (2-3), 1977, 219-225 Ascaridia galli, surface lipids in outermost surface layer and outer cortex, correlative histochemical and biochemical observations, possible functional significance Lipids, Parasite Perov, M. F., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (5), 460-462 Eimeria tenella, fatty acid composition of lipids of oocysts and oocyst membranes Lipids, Parasite Podlipaev, S. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (6), 506-508 Myxosporidia., 6 spp., lipid inclusions in spores and cysts Lipids, Parasite Ramalingam, K., [1972], An. Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Mexico, v. 41 (1), s. Zool., 1970, 145- 154 Pricea multae, and other trematodes, role of vitelline cells and Mehlis' gland in forma- tion of egg-shell Lipids, Parasite Roitman, I.; Heyworth, P. G.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (6), 583-585 Trichomonas vaginalis in culture and in wash- ed cell suspension, incorporation of labelled glucose and acetate into major lipid classes Lipids, Parasite Sasi, P. K.; and Raj, R. ?., 1978, Experientia, v. 34 (9), 1156-1157 Ascaris lumbricoides has necessary mechanism for biosynthesis and degradation of phospho- lipids and triacylglycerols, piperazine de- creases level of triacylglycerols of this parasite by stimulating activity of lipase and partially inhibiting activity of phos- phatidate phosphatase Lipids, Parasite Sharma, P. N., 1979, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 17 (5) , 479-483 10 digenetic trematodes, histochemical local- ization of glycogen, lipids, proteins, and phosphatases in parenchyma and other tissues Lipids, Parasite Shyamasundari, ?., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (11-19), 199-202 Myzostomum gopalai, M. striatum, cytochemis- try of female gametes, phospholipid nature of conspicuous yolk bodies in oocyte cytoplasm Lipids, Parasite Smith, W.; Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., ?979, Lipids, v. 14 (3), 253-256 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, fatty acids present in various body components of females Lipids, Parasite Sood, M. L.; and Sehajpal, K., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 267-273 Haemonchus contortus, morphology, histology, and biochemistry of gut, relationships to nutrition and digestion Lipids, Parasite Sood, P. P.; and Gupta, A. N., 1977, Publica- ciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 311-323 Glossimetra orientalis, histochemical locali- zation of non-specific esterase, implications for lipid metabolism Lipids, Parasite Stotish, R. L.; Wang, C. C.; and Meyenhofer, ?. , [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978 , 1074-1081 Eimeria tenella, oocyst wall, lipid composi- tion, carbohydrate composition, protein con- tent, amino acid analysis, proposed organiza- tion of cell wall, results suggest explana- tion for physical and mechanical resistance of oocyst wall as well as possible mechanisms for excystation of sporulated oocysts Lipids, Parasite Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N.; et al., 1977, Moscow Univ. Biol. Sc. Bull., v. 32 (2), 43-48 Trypanosoma cruzi, fatty acid and amino acid composition of cruzin and trypanosa (anti- tumor preparations which are metabolic prod- ucts of this protozoan) Lipids, Parasite Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N. ; Titova, T. S.; and Avakian, ?. ?., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (2), 275-280 Crithidia oncopelti, comparative study of ultrastructure, cultures differing in sensi- tivity to olivomycin; lipid drops in cyto- plasm of resistant protozoa; nature of action of olivomycin on sensitive parasites Lipids, Parasite Thompson, J. E.; Fernando, ?. ?.; and Pasternak, J., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 555 (3), 472-484 Eimeria necatrix, induction of gel-phase lipid in plasma membrane of chick intestinal cells after infection, membrane lipid of developing parasites remains exclusively liquid crystalline at physiological tempera- ture Lipids, Parasite Tizard, I. R.; et al., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Para- sitol., v. 29 (1), 127-133 Trypanosoma congolense, concomitant genera- tion of phospholipase A and hemolytic fatty acids by autolysing suspensions, autolysis of T. lewisi did not generate hemolytic ac- tivity unless exogenous phospholipase A was added 612 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Lipids, Parasite Tizard, I. R.; Holmes, W. L.; and Nielsen, ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (1), 108- 114 Trypanosoma congolense-derived hemolytic fatty acids, characterization, probably not impor- tant mechanism of anemia in bovine trypano- somiasis Lipids, Parasite Tizard, I. R.; Sheppard, J.; and Nielsen, K., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 198-200 Trypanosoma brucei, characterization of second class of hemolysins as free fatty acids Lipids, Parasite Turner, A. C.; and Hutchison, W. F., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64B (4), 403- 405 Dirofilaria immitis adults, lipid synthesis Lipids, Parasite Uriniuk, V. M.; Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N. ; and Silaev, ?. ?., 1975 , Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (4), 559-564 Trypanosoma lewisi, effect of sodium citrate on multiplication of parasites and on com- position and biosynthesis of lipids, condi- tions of active aeration Lipids, Parasite Voorheis, H. P.; et al., 1979, Biochem. J., v. 180 (1), 11-24 Trypanosoma brucei, plasma membrane, isola- tion and partial characterization Lipids, Parasite Vysotskaia, R. U.; and Sidorov, V. S., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (1), 51-57 8 helminth species from freshwater fish, lipid content, variation with respect to parasite maturity, host species and habitat, and season Liposome-encapsulated drugs. See Technique, Treatment. Litter Aggarwal, ?. K.; et al., 1978, Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (12), 952-957 bifuran, embazin, effect of coccidiostats, antibiotics, and litters (built up vs. fresh) on broiler chick performance Litter Long, P. L.; and Rowell, J. G., 1975, Brit. Poultry Sc., v. 16 (6), 583-592 Eimeria spp., method of sampling surface litter of commercial broiler houses for laboratory estimation of numbers of coccidial oocysts Litter Orekhova, ?. ?., 1970, Nauch. Trudy, Nauchno- Issled. Vet. Inst., v. 8, 120-124 ascarid eggs, coccidian oocysts in poultry feces in litter being composted in heaps for biothermic treatment, not surviving after three months litter Ueno, H., 197/ .11. Office Internat. Epi- zoot., v. 87 (, j), 693-699 Fasciola gigantica, epidemiological survey, seasonal appearance of cercariae in aquatic rice field, longevity of metacercariae on rice straw after harvesting, establishment of frequency and timing of anthelmintic ap- plication (rice straw used as roughage for stabled cattle, cattle manure used as ferti- lizer in rice fields): Japan Litter Vivo Rodriguez, R. , 1977, Noticias Neosan (186) , v. 35, 35-38, 41-43 coccidiosis, lambs, excretion and develop- ment of oocysts, humidity of bedding, and growth of hosts Liver Abdel Samad, M. M.; et al., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (4), 554-559 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, liver monoamine oxidase activity during course of infection and after chemotherapy, may be useful index for progression or regression of liver fibro- sis Liver Aikat, B. K.; et al., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (2), 188-192 amoebiasis, human hepatic infections, pathology and pathogenesis based on autop- sies, mechanisms of evolution and extension of infections, vascular complications, im- munological aberrations Liver ?ndrade, ?. ?.; Sadigursky, M.; and Gomes, L. S., 1978, AMB, Rev. Ass. Med. Brasil., v. 24 (11), 366-368 S[chistosoma] mansoni, humans, chronic active hepatitis is a factor provoking hepatic de- compensation in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis Liver Barriga, 0. 0.; and Arnoni, J. V., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 407-414 Eimeria stiedae in Oryctolagus cuniculus, pathological effects produced by graded infections: body weight, oocyst output, serum glutamic pyruvic and serum oxalacetic transaminases, bilirubinemia, lipemia, glycemia, proteinemia, mortality, carcass and liver weights Liver Berthoud, S.; et al., 1974, Virchows Arch. A, Path. 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Med., v. 31 (4), 587-606 males of 3 ethnic groups and 3 age groups inhabiting same locality, haematological status (including anemia), spleen and liver enlargement, immunoglobulin status, malaria parasite rates, other parasite infections, possible associations between these and other factors (including nutrition, sickle cell trait, altered immune response to malaria): Northern Nigeria Liver Playfair, J. H. L.; et al., 1979, Nature, Lon- don (5740), v. 282, 731-734 Plasmodium yoelii- or P. berghei-vaccinated mice, cell-mediated immunity in liver Liver Poliakova-Krusteva, O.; and Krustev, L., 1972, Virchows Arch. B, Cell Path., v. 11 (4), 334- 342 Fasciola hepatica-infected rabbits, enzyme- histochemical studies of pathological process in liver Liver Pollacco, S.; et al., 1978, Internat. J. 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Trop., v. 5 (5), 271-289 hepatic schistosomiasis, survey of hospital- ized patients for correlation between hepatic pathology and hypertension showed significant- ly higher blood pressures in patients without hepatic disease Liver Saltzman, D. ?.; Smithline, ?.; and Davis, J. R., 1978, Am. J. Digest. Dis., n.s., v. 23 (6), 561-567 multiple amoebic abscesses with secondary fulminant hepatic failure, man, fatal illness, diagnosis at post-mortem: area of Arizona- Mexican border Liver Sanz, H.; and Vizcaino, ?., 1978, Rev. Hosp. Ninos, Buenos Aires (78), v. 20, 32-35 Ascaris lumbricoides, child, fatal hepatic abscess, clinical case report: Escobar, pro- vincia de Buenos Aires Liver Shackelford, G. D.; and Kirks, D. R., 1977, Ra- diology, v. 122 (3), 753-757 congenital toxoplasmosis in twin infants with secondary neonatal hepatic calcification, clinical case reports Liver Sharma, 0. P.; et al., 1978, Indian J. Exper. 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M., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (2), 171-175 Eimeria tenella, E. mitis, chickens (exper.), changes in total, residual, and protein nitrogen content in liver, depends on stage of development of parasite, host age, and species of Coccidia Liver Triolo, G.; et al., 1973, Rendic. Gastro-enter- ol., v. 5 (2), 97-99 echinococcosis, human hepatic, complicated by allergic hepatitis, case reports, resolution of symptoms after excision of cysts Liver Uzoukwu, M.; and Ikeme, M. M., 1978, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 26 (2), 162-167 Fasciola gigantica, Fulani Zebu cattle, hepatic changes in natural chronic infesta- tions, gross lesions, histopathology: Nsukka abattoir, Nigeria Liver Weitberg, ?. ?.; et al., 1979 , N. England .T. Med., v. 300 (19), 1093-1096 Toxoplasma gondii, human acquired, case report, acute granulomatous hepatitis (trophozoites present in liver biopsy) and associated lymphadenopathy, patient had been employed at abattoir: El Salvador, immigrating to United States Liver Weitberg, ?. ?.; Alper, J. ?.; and Diamond, I., 1980, N. England J. Med., v. 302 (3), 178-179 [Letter] toxoplasmosis as cause of granulomatous hepatitis, reply to letter of Frenkel, J. K.; and Remington, J. S., 1980, N. England J. Med., v. 302 (3), 178 Liver Wensvoort, P.; Over, H. J.; and van Strien, M. J., 1979, Vet. Quart., v. 1 (2), 75-81 Fasciola hepatica, cattle (exper.), character, extent, and localization of perilobular fibrosis in liver Liver Wyler, D. J.; Wahl, S. M.; and Wahl, L. M., 1978, Science (4366), v. 202, 438-440 Schistosoma mansoni, egg granulomas (obtained from livers of infected mice) secrete fibro- blast stimulating factor in vitro, this sug- gests that hepatic granulomas may play role in development of hepatic fibrosis in schis- tosomiasis Local i zation Ader, P., 1979, Calif. Vet., v. 33 (11), 23- 25, 32 Dirofilaria immitis, cat (brain), clinical signs, histopathology 616 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Localization Aikawa, M.; and Kilejian, ?., 1979, Lysosomes Applied Biol, and Therap., v. 6, 31-48 parasitic protozoa, invasion procedures and intracellular localization, review: entry into host cell; resistance to intracellular host digestive enzymes; alteration of host cells and utilization of host cell resources Localization Allamand M., J.; and Lemus ?., J., 197 7, Rev. Med. Chile, v. 105 (7), 439-442 human pulmonary echinococcosis, surgical management of 450 cases, cyst localization, age and sex distribution of patients, surgi- cal complications, criteria for surgical methods employed Localization Amin, 0. M., 1978, J. Fish Dis., v. 1 (2), 195-197 Echinorhynchus salmonis in Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (intestine) , maturation and localization in spawning vs. non-spawning hosts : Lake Michigan Locali zation Amin, 0. M.; and Burrows, J. ?. , 1977, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 34 (3), 325-331 Echinorhynchus salmonis in fishes, seasonal distribution and development, sex ratio, distribution in host intestine, host age and sex, pathogenicity: southwestern Lake Michigan Localization Anwar, M.; Rak, H.; and Gyorkos, T. W., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (2-3), 271-274 Gongylonema pulchrum in cattle, incidence, worm .burden, marked overdispersed distribu- tion, absence of seasonality, prediliction for distal portion of esophagus, no gross patho- logical lesions: central Tehran abbatoir, Iran Localization Banks, K. L., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (2), 241-245 Trypanosoma congolense, rats, rabbits, lo- calization of parasite in microvasculature is established by attachment of the organism to the vessel wall Local i zat ion Bauch, R. J., 1973, Ang. Parasitol., v. 14 (4), 208-213 Ixodes ricinus larvae on Apodemus flavicol- lis and Clethrionomys glareolus, seasonal occurrence, localization on host body: DDR- Bezirk Magdeburg Localization Beveridge, I., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (3), 229-244 Hypodontus macropi, synonymy, redescription, host and geographic distribution, distri- bution within host, method of attachment, gross and histopathological changes, descrip- tion of free-living larval stages Localization Beverley-Burton, M.; and Pippy, J. H. C., 1978, Environment. Biol. Fish., v. 3 (2), 211-222 Anisakis simplex in Salmo salar, sites of infection, prevalence, variation in mean numbers of larvae per fish in relation to host's sex, age, geographic locality, and year and season of capture; mean numbers as biological indicator of host stock composi- tion: 14 sampling stations, North Atlantic Localization Bhopale, M. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (2), 109-113 Ancylostoma caninum, distribution of larvae in central nervous system of mice infected with single or repeated doses Localization Asteriades, G.; and Charalambides, S., 1978, Ellen. Kteniatrike, v. 21 (1), 25-28 Sarcocystis [sp.], ram, stallion, localiza- tion in bulbocavernosus muscle, diagnosis: Greece Localization Atyeo, W. T.; and Windingstad, R. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 650-658 4 new species of feather mites from Grus canadensis tabida, site preferences on 6th and 7th primaries, resource partitioning Localization Bain, 0.; Petit, G.; and Poulain, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 421-430 Onchocerca of cattle, redescription of female and microfilariae of 0. lienalis, differentia- tion from 0. gutturosa (in addition to morpho- logic differences, the 2 species have differ- ent localizations of adults and of microfilar- iae and probably have different vectors), consequences of validity of both species (that in England in Simulium ornatum is prob- ably 0. lienalis not 0. gutturosa) Locali zation Baird, C. R., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 639-644 Cuterebra tenebrosa, incidence in Neotoma cinerea from April to November of 1970 and 1971, experimental infections attempted in captive rodents and rabbits, dosage level and effect on hosts, larval migration, site of larval development, acquired immunity, egg viability Localization Bhopale, M. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1978, J. Hel- minth. , v. 52 (3), 193-198 Ancylostoma caninum, mice, different groups infected with various single or repeated doses of larvae, larval recoveries from vari- ous organs and muscle regions of animals be- longing to immunized and unimmunized groups Localization Borgsteede, F. H. M.; and Hendriks, J., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (3), 331-342 Cooperia oncophora, calves (exper.), single infections with 2 graded doses of larvae, weight gains, egg output, haematology, worm counts and host reaction against worm burden, worm measurements, distribution of worms in small intestine Localization Bortoletti, G.; and Diaz, G., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 433-436 Echinococcus granulosus, stereological in- vestigation of increase in surface area due to microtriches of hydatid cysts in different organs (lung vs. liver) and in different hosts (man, pigs, sheep): Sardinia SUBJECT HEADINGS 617 Localization Brenes M., R. R.; et al., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 401-407 Ascaris lumbricoides, 40-year-old woman, unusual localization in calcified nodules in subcutaneous tissue, case report: San Jose Localization van den Broek, W. L. F., 1979, J. Fish Biol., v. 14 (4) , 371-380 copepods of Merlangius merlangus and Pla- tichthys flesus, seasonal changes in levels of infestation related to annual migrations of young fish into estuary, localization, age of host: Medway Estuary, Kent Localization Bulman, G. M.; and Walker, J. ?., 1979, J. South African Vet. Ass., v. 50 (2), 107-108 Otobius megnini, dairy cattle, larvae and nymphae found feeding under host tail: Cochabamba, Bolivia Localization Campos, R.; et al., 1971, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 5 (6), 315-317 Schistosoma mansoni, viable eggs discovered in sperm of man with intestinal schistosomia- sis, epidemiologic implications: Brazil Locali zation Cawthorn, R. J.; and Anderson, R. C., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 368-375 Physaloptera maxillaris in Acheta pennsyl- vanicus and Blatella germanica, site of de- velopment, survival of larvae, and host cellular reactions Locali zation Chandrasoma, P. T.; and Mendis, ?. N., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (4), 770- 773 filarial infection of breast, 13 cases (5 identified as Wuchereria bancrofti), clini- cal, pathologic, and parasitologic features: Sri Lanka Localizat ion Christensen, ?. ?.; and Herrer, ?., 1976, J. Med. Entom., ?. 13 (3), 299-303 Endotrypanum schaudinni in Choloepus hoff- manni, infection acquired in laboratory- reared Lutzomyia sanguinaria, L. gomezi, and L. trapidoi during xenodiagnostic trials, infection rates and localization of flagel- lates in sand fly gut Localization Czaplinski, ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (26-40), 305-327 Hymenolepididae of wild Cygnus olor, ex- tensiveness and intensity of infestation, age and sex of host, seasonal variation, distribution within digestive tract: Poland Localization Dartnal1, H. J. G.; and Walkey, ?., 1979, J. Zool., London, v. 189 (1), 31-37 Anodonta cygnea glochidia on Gasterosteus aculeatus, incidence and intensity, seasonal variation, effect of fish size, distribution on host: Shoulder of Mutton Pond in Epping Forest, Essex Locali zation Despommier, D. D.; Sukhdeo, M. ; and Meerovitch, E., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 209-215 Trichinella spiralis, site selection by larva during enteral phase of infection in mice, all stages were embedded between lamina propria and columnar epithelium Localization Desser, S. S., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 933-935 eimeriid coccidia, evidence of extraintestinal development in pigs and chamois (liver) Localization Deutsch, W. G., 1978, Proc. Pennsylvania Acad. Sc., v. 52 (1), 57-59 Lernaea cyprinacea on Catostomus commersoni and Carpiodes cyprinus, incidence and in- tensity of infection, host sex, seasonal distribution, infection sites on hosts: Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania Localization Disko, R.; Braveny, I.; and Greutelaers, M. T., 1978, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 242 (4), 565-571 Toxoplasma gondii, affinity of 4 strains to mice brains over other organs Localization Dubey, J. P.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (4) , 689-695 Isospora ohioensis, persistence and structure of extraintestinal stages in tissues of mice inoculated with oocysts, these give rise to stages in dogs that are different from oocyst induced infection in dogs, discussion of mice as transport vs. intermediate host Localization Dudzinski, W., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 555-572 Cephenemyia stimulator in Capreolus capreolus, distribution within head cavity, seasonal incidence and development of larval stages throughout year, experimental infection of host, rearing of imagoes, unsuccessful at- tempts to catch imagoes in the field: Poland Localizat ion Ebert, F.; Buse, E.; and Muehlpfordt, H., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1), 31-41 Leishmania donovani, virulent vs. avirulent promastigotes in hamster peritoneal macro- phages in vitro, attachment, process of engulfment, amastigote multiplication, localization, light and electron microscopy Localization El Bihari, S.; and Hussein, H. S., 1976, Sudan J. Vet. Sc. and Animal Husb., v. 17 (2), 77-85 Onchocerca armillata, redescription of micro- filariae and detailed pattern of distribution of microfilariae in hides of cattle 618 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Localization Elbihari, S.; and Hussein, H. S., 1978, Rev. Elevage et Med. Vet. Pays Trop., n. s., v. 31 (2), 179-182 Onchocerca gutturosa, skin distribution of microfilariae in Sudanese cattle, prevalence according to host age: Khartoum, Sudan Local i zation Elmossalami, E.; and El-Nawawi, F., 1971, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 19 (19), 47-76 Taenia hyaenae (Cysticercus dromedarii), camels, morphology, incidence, predilection sites, 2 abnormal forms reported, differen- tial diagnosis of degenerative forms from other common parasites of camels, need to in- clude shoulder in routine carcass examina- tion, unsuccessful attempt to infect dogs and jackals: Egypt Locali zation Esch, G.; et al., 1976, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 95 (4), Finley Mem. Issue, pt. 2, 687-693 F.pistylis-Aeromonas complex, centrarchid fish, incidence, spatial distribution of lesions, host size class (age), body con- dition, seasonal periodicity, influence of thermal effluent on disease: Par Pond reservoir, Savannah River Plant near Aiken, South Carolina Localization Eveleigh, E. S.; and Threlfall, W., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (10), 1694-1711 Mallophaga on Alcidae, prevalence and inten- sity, seasonal and annual data, burdens of adult hosts vs. chicks, distribution on host, louse population structure: Newfound- land Localization Fassi-Fehri, N. ; et al., 1978 , Ann. Recherches Vet., v. 9 (3) , 409-417 Sarcocystis spp., cattle, sheep, frequency of infestation, host age and sex, localization in various muscles, pathology: Morocco Locali zation Fernandez, R., T.; and de Fernandez, C. C., 1977, Rev. Ecuator. Hig. y Med. Trop., v. 30 (1) , 47-56 Sarcoptes scabiei, humans, clinical case re- ports, localization of lesions, morphologic descriptions of females, eggs, and larvae Localization Fitzpatrick, C.; and Threlfall, W., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (7), 1205-1209 ectoparasites of 3 spp. of seabirds, degree of infestation, distribution on host body Localization Garben, ?. F. M.; van Bronswijk, J. E. M. H.; and van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen, T., 1978, Netherlands J. Zool., v. 28 (2), 193-205 Neotrombicula autumnalis, behaviour of un- fed and feeding larvae (stability, move- ments, and sensory physiology of mite clus- ters; host finding and feeding), localiza- tion on host: the Netherlands Localization Gentil ini, M.; et al., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (5), 540-541 Dracunculus medinensis, human, localization of larvae in pleura, development of eosino- philic pleurisy, case report: Mauritanian native living in France Localization Goff, M. L., 1979, Pacific Insects, v. 20 (4), 321-353 chiggers infesting land mammals, host and habitat relationships, parasitopes (attach- ment site on host body): Papua New Guinea Localization Grytner-Ziecina, ?.; and Sulgostowska, T., 1978, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20), 121-128 trematodes of 3 spp. of Anatinae, distri- bution in host intestine: Baltic Coast Localization Gusev, A. V.; and Kulemina, I. V., 1971, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (4), 320-329 monogeneans of fish (primarily Dactylogyrus) variation in size of body and attachment organs, of localization on host, and of de- velopmental cycle with respect to host age and size, taxonomic implications Localization Hafez, M.; Hilali, M.; and Fouda, ?. , 1979 , Ztschr. Ang. Entom., v. 87 (3), 327-335 Hippobosca equina, ecological studies: host preference, seasonal abundance, adult habits effect of host sex and colour on attraction of flies, mating behaviour, distribution on host body, sex ratio, breeding season: El- Aziziya village, El-Faiyum governate, Egypt Localization Hair, J. ?.; and Holmes, J. C., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 253-269 usefulness of measures of diversity, niche width, and niche overlap in analysis of helminth communities in waterfowl, data sug- gest hypothesis that intestinal helminth fauna of Aythya affinis (particularly hymenolepidids) is composed of chance com- bination of ecological specialists whose microhabitats and populations are deter- mined in part by inter-specific interactions Localization Halawani, ?. ?.; Farag, H. F.; and Awadalla, H. N., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (4), 478-480 Schistosoma haematobium-infected mice chal- lenged with S. mansoni, changes in egg-distri bution sites, cross-mating, complete absence of cross-immunity Localization Hanek, G. ; and Fernando, C. H., 1978 , Canad. J. Zool. , v. 56 (6), 1235-1240 spatial distribution of gill parasites of Lepomis gibbosus and Ambloplites rupestris: Ontario Localization Hanek, G.; and Fernando, C. H., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (6), 1241-1243 Urocleidus ferox on Lepomis gibbosus, seasonal dynamics and spatial distribution: Glenora and West Lake, Ontario Localization Hanek, G. ; and Fernando, C. H., 1978 , Canad. J. Zool. , v. 56 (6) , 1244- 1246 Cleidodiscus stentor, Ergasilus centrarchi- darum on Ambloplites rupestris, seasonal dynamics and spatial distribution: West Lake and Glenora, Ontario SUBJECT HEADINGS 619 Localization Hart, P. ?., 1979, Lysosomes Applied Biol, and Therap., v. 6, 409-423 phagosome-lysosome fusion in macrophages, possible role in intracellular fate of in- gested microorganisms, review including some information on parasitic protozoa Localization Hendrickson, G. L., 1979, Exper. P?rasitol., v. 48 (2), 245-258 Ornithodiplostumum ptychocheilus cercariae, migration to brain of Pimephales promelas Localization Herman, S. M.; and Bacha, W. J., jr., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 827-830 Himasthla quissetensis, successful infection of domestic chicks per cloaca using cercariae, growth, development, and site location (pref- erence for ileum where worms grew and developed at rate comparable to those raised in gull, worms from bursa of Fabricius showed relatively little growth and exhibited gonad- al atrophy in some cases) Localization Hilton, R. J.; Barker, I. K.; and Rickard, M. D., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (3), 231-242 Camelostrongylus mentulatus, distribution in abomasum and pathogenicity during development in sheep (exper.) Localizat ion Hinaidy, H. K.; et al., 1979, Wien. Tierarztl. Monatsschr., v. 66 (5), 181-184 Sarcocystis spp., cattle, monthly occurrence, localization, diagnosis: Osterreich Localization Hopkins, C. ?.; and Allen, L. ?., 1979, Para- sitology, v. 79 (3), 401-409 Hymenolepis diminuta in rats, effect of removing strobila on position of scolex in host intestine, effect on worm growth of operating on host Localization Iunchis, O. N., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (3), 205-207 Dactylogyrus nasalis on Rutilus rutilus, occurrence in relation to season and host age, localization on host at different stages of infection, life span of worms: Lake Ver- khnee Vrevo, Leningrad oblast Localization Iwuala, M. 0. E.; and Okpala, I., 1978, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 26 (4), 339-350 ectoparasites, livestock, distribution on host body, infestation rates by host sex, age, and life style: Eastern Nigeria Localization Jablonska, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 521-550 Analgesoidea mites on turdid birds, occur- rence during host spring and autumn migra- tions, incidence, intensity, distribution on wings, population structure (sex ratios, developmental stages), host specificity, simultaneous infections: Poland Localization Jennings, F. W.; at al., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 381-384 Trypanosoma brucei, brain as source of re- lapsing infection in mice after berenil chemotherapy Localization Kadulski, S., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (12-21), 219-228 Haematopinus apri on wild Sus scrofa, inci- dence and intensity, geographic distribution, host age and sex, seasonal dynamics of in- festation and louse population structure, distribution on host body: Poland Localization Kadulski, S., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (41-51) , 493-535 ectoparasites of artiodactylous game animals, survey with information for some parasite species on seasonal and long-term fluctua- tions, age and sex of host, localization on host, economic importance: Poland Localization Kapoor, S., 1978, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 30 (2) , 253-256 Taenia solium, human ocular cysticercosis, frequent occurrence, poor hygiene, case re- ports; localization in various countries com- pared: Andhra and Tamilnadu states, India Localization Karmanova, ?. M., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 31-35 Petasiger neocomense, description of cercaria and metacercaria, life cycle, localization in hosts Localization Karpovich, V. N., 1970, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 4 (4), 345-351 Ceratixodes putus,incidence on adult and juvenile birds, distribution of various life cycle stages on host in relation to surface temperatures of various sections of body, dates of attacking behavior and development in relation to temperature and microclimate of habitats: east Murmansk Localization Kearn, G. C., 1978, Internat. J. Parasito1?, v. 8 (4), 305-311 Horricauda rhinobatidis and Troglocephalus rhinobatidis from Rhinobatos batillum (gills), level of infestation, microhabitat, larval development of Horricauda, possible role of certain structures in attachment and feeding: Queensland, Australia Local i zation Kearn, G. C. , 1979 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6) , 545-552 skin-parasitic monogeneans of fish, occur- rence of gut pigment in relation to habitat (host dorsal vs. ventral surface), pigment distribution in upper skin of fish hosts, chemical nature of pigment; Entobdella soleae does not contain gut pigment and does not damage host dermis during feeding Local i za t ion Kelly, J. F., 1979, J. Invert. Path., v. 33 (3), 331-339 Thelohania duorara, Agmasoma penaei, and Pleistophora sp. in Penaeus duorarum, pathology, tissue specificity: southern Biscayne Bay 620 INDEX-CATALOGUE O MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Localization Khotenovskii, I. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (1), 79-82 Pleurogenidae, Lecithodendriidae, Plagior- chiidae, parasites of bats, morphology, localization in host intestine, and mode of feeding briefly discussed as examples of adaptive evolution of the parasites Local i zation Ko, R. C.; Morton, ?.; and Wong, P. S. , 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (5), 550-559 Echinocephalus sinensis, prevalence and location in natural hosts, histopathology Localization Kozakiewicz, ?., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (28-34), 357-369 Taenia saginata, experimental cysticercosis in calves infected with eggs or oncospheres orally or intravenously, course of infection with emphasis on intensity and localization of cysticerci Localization Kozlov, D. P., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 68-72 Trichinella spiralis, mice, orientation of male and female larvae into pairs in small intestine, pairs more frequent in lower section than in upper section Locali zation de Kruijf, J. M.; and Bibo, ?. ?., 1976, Tijdschr. Diergeneesk., v. 101 (19), 1093-1095 Sarcocystis, prevalence in sheep, predilec- tion for masseter muscle: Netherlands Localization Ktari, M. H., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 61-67 Dionchus agassizi, D. remorae, anatomy, de- velopment, rate of parasitism on Echeneis naucrates, distribution of adults and egg clusters on gills: golfe de Tunis; golfe de Gab e s Localization Kumar, V.; Geerts, S.; and Mortelmans, J., 1978, Acta Zool. et Path. Antverpiensia (70), 201-210 Metastrongylus apri larvae, localization in Eisenia foetida (exper.) Localization Kuntz, R. E.; Moore, J. ?.; and Huang, T. C., 1979, J. Med. Primatol., v. 8 (3), 167-178 Schistosoma haematobium, nonhuman primates (exper.), distribution of tissue egg depos- its and macroscopic lesions Local i zation Kunz, T. H., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 12 (6), 631-636 Trichobius corynorhini on hibernating Ple- cotus townsendii, parasite distribution on host, frequency and levels of infestation in relation to host density and clustering behavior and sex, value of these adaptations Localization van der Lande, V. M., 1976, J. Zool., London, v. 180 (4), 537-563 Marsupiobdella africana, morphology, life history, localization, host specificity (Xe- nopus toads) Localization Landsverk, T.; Gamlem, H.; and Svenkerud, R., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (2), 186-195 Sarcocystis-like protozoon in ewe (lymph nodes, myocardium, capillary endothelium), description (light and electron microscopy), distribution in host, clinical signs, path- ology, case report: Gotland Localization Lebedev, B. I., 1979, Zhurnal Obshch. Biol., v. 40 (2), 271-281 Monogenea, congeneric concurrent parasitism of fish gills, spatial distribution related to coevolution of competitive species, simultaneous hermaphroditism aids reproduc- tion in restricted environment, review Localization Lewis, R. E.; Siler, J. R.; and Olmsted, L. L., 1977, Proc. 31. Ann. Conf. Southeast. Ass. Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 372-379 Epistylis [sp.], fishes, host specificity, intensity of infestation, attachment site, factors affecting prevalence (host length, water quality, season): North Carolina Localization Lieberman, L. L.; Kircher, C. H.; and Lein, D. H., 1979, J. Am. Animal Hosp. Ass., v. 15 (2) , 237-239 visceral larval migrans, dog (pituitary stalk), associated with persistent severe polyuria and polydipsia, case report Localization Londono M., I., 1975, Rev. Colomb. Entom., v. 1 (2-3), 27-37 Dipetalonema viteae, larval migration and distribution in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, elimination of nematode larvae in tick coxal fluid may prevent hyperinfection, cannibalism transmits nematodes among ticks Localization Luckins, A. G.; and Gray, A. R. , 1978 , Nature, London (5654), v. 272, 613-614 Trypanosoma congolense, development in local skin reactions on rabbits at sites of in- fection transmitted by Glossina morsitans, evidence from light and electron microscopy that these trypanosomes develop in connec- tive tissue and are not confined to the vas- cular system, implications Localization Luckins, A. G.; and Gray, A. R., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 27 (1), 129-131 Trypanosoma congolense, sheep, Ayrshire calves (both exper.) (lymph nodes of both); should not be regarded as strict plasma parasite Localization Luetzen, J., 1979, Ophelia, v. 18 (1), 1-51 Enteroxenos oestergreni in Stichopus tremulus and E. parastichopoli in Parastichopus cali- fornicus, detailed life history, frequency, infection sites, reproduction, metamorphosis of male larvae completed by implantation in female's central cavity, biology and anatomy of male E. oestergreni; biology compared with other species of Entoconchidae; effect of E. oestergreni on host SUBJECT HEADINGS 621 Localization Machnicka, ?.; et al., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (1-10) , 55-62 Cysticercus bovis in calves (exper.), mor- phogenesis, localization, host tissue reac- tion, immunological findings in indirect immunofluorescence test, histological and histochemical study of bladder Localization MacKenzie, K.; and Gibson, D. I., 1970, Sym- posia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 1-42 distribution of helminths in gut of flounder and plaice, physico chemical conditions in different regions of flounder gut Localization McVicar, A. H., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 165-176 5 cestode species, distribution within spiral intestine of Raja naevus, correla- tion with anatomical and p'nysicochemical features of spiral intestine Locali zation Madden, P. ?.; and Ruff, M. D., 1979, J. Para- sitol., v. 65 (2), 234-242 Eimeria spp. in turkeys, effects on structural integrity of intestinal and cecal mucosa, scanning electron microscopy, comparison of damage with parasite distribution as seen by light microscopy Localization Manohar, L.; and Venkateswara Rao, P., 1978, Acta Zool. et Path. Antverpiensia (70), 157- 166 Cercaria vesiculosa of Prosthogonimus sp. in Lymnaea luteola (foot, mantle, digestive gland), distribution in host, abundance de- termined by planimetry, relationship between size of host and extent of infection, definite ratio between mass of parasite and mass of host digestive gland in a given age group Localization Manson-Smith, D. F.; et al., 1979, Clin, and Exper. Immunol., v. 38 (3), 475-482 Trichinella spiralis in NIH vs. BALB/c mice, distribution and duration of adult worms in small intestine, localization of lymphoblasts within regions of small intestine during course of infection Localization de Mello, ?. ?. F.; et al., 1977, Arq. Inst. Biol., Sao Paulo, v. 44 (1-2), 85-87 Ancylostoma, distribution along digestive tube of dogs: Prefeitura do Municipio de Sao Paulo Localization de Mello, E. de ?. F.; et al., 1977, Rev. Fac. Med. Vet. e Zootec. IJniv. S. Paulo, v. 14 (2), 239-242 Ascocotyle sp., dogs, distribution along intestinal tract: city of Sao Paulo Localization Melo, R. C.; and Brener, Z., 1978, J. Parasi- tol. , v. 64 (3), 475-482 Trypanosoma cruzi, distribution of intracellu- lar parasites in organs and tissues of mice inoculated with 4 different strains, some aspects of tissue tropism related to physio- logical characteristics of bloodstream forms, importance of this distribution in pathogene- sis of disease Localization Mesfin, G. M.; and Bellamy, J. E. C., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65> (3), 469-471 Eimeria falciformis var pragensis, migration of sporozoites from absorptive to crypt epithelium of mouse colon Localization Michajlow, W., 1977, Zhurnal Obsh. Biol., v. 38 (5), 657-675 Euglenoidina of Copepoda, examples of evo- lution of parasitism and species formation; localization, life cycles Locali zation Mitchell, J. R., 1978, Vet. Ree., v. 102 (21) , 469 [Letter] Cysticercus bovis, predilection distribution sites on cattle, survey: Uganda Localizat ion Mohan Rao, M. R. K.; and Choudary, C., 1979, Indian Vet. J., v. 56 (10), 890-891 Fasciola gigantica in Bubalus bubalis (liver), aberrant location in spleen and lung, pathology: India Localization Molyneux, D. H.; and Bafort, J. ?., 1971, Ann. Soc. Beiges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 335-348 Trypanosoma vespertilionis, morphology o-f bloodstream forms, sites and mornhologv of tissue stages (in cysts), morpholopv and ul- trastructure of culture forms, difficulties in differentiating from T. cruzi Localization Mosimann, J. E.; et al., 1978, Biometrics, v. 34 (3), 341-356 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, human (egg-counts from Egyptian autopsy data) , proportional distribution of eggs in various body organs in relation to infection in- tensity Localization Mutafova, T., 1976, Khelmintologiia, Sofiia, v. 1, 69-77 Heterakis gallinarum, chickens, development and distribution in caecum Localization Muzzall, P. M.; and Bullock, W. L., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 860-865 Neoechinorhynchus saginatus in Semotilus corporalis, seasonal changes in prevalence and intensity, parasite population structure, distribution in host intestine, relationship between fish size and parasite prevalence and intensity, occurrence in other hosts: Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire Localization Nathan, M. ?., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (3), 338-340 Mansonella ozzardi in humans, comparison of microfilaria densities in blood and skin snips from 3 areas of the body; relative im- portance of skin and blood dwelling tenden- cies of parasite in relation to vector uptake discussed: Trinidad 622 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Localization Nathan, M. ?.; and Raccurt, C., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (4), 455-457 Wuchereria bancrofti, Mansonella ozzardi, higher concentrations of microfilariae in capillary blood from the ear lobe than from the finger, applications for microfilarial surveys: Haiti, Trinidad Local i zation Nilsson, ?.; and Lundqvist, L., 1978, Oikos, v. 31 (3) , 313-322 Ixodes ricinus larvae, overdispersed distri- bution on small mammal species in field during spring and autumn, host sex, feeding success on different host species under laboratory conditions, orientation, move- ments, and spatial frequency distribution on host body: Kullaberg, southern Sweden Localization Nitidandhaprabhas, P.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 206-207 Gnathostoma spinigerum, large subcutaneous nodule present for 2 months was removed from occiput of 26-year-old man and found to con- tain adult male worm, patient had history of eating raw fermented pork: Thailand Localization Nitidandhaprabhas, P.; Sirimachan, S.; and Charnvises, K., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hvg., v. 27 (6), 1282-1283 Gnathostoma spinigerum, young adult female worm extracted from glans penis of 3-year- old boy, case report : Thailand Localization Nizami, W. ?.; Siddiqi, A. H.; and Waseemul Islam, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 275-280 digenetic trematodes, comparative quanti- tative studies of acetylcholinesterase in seven species, higher quantities in species inhabiting gastrointestinal tract than in those parasitizing liver or swimbladder, apparently a biochemical adaptation to counteract peristalsis Localizat ion Nyaga, P. N.; and Gathuma, J. ?., 1979, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 27 (1), 51- 59 Taenia saginata, slaughter cattle, calcified vs. non-calcified cysts, localization, impli- cations for meat inspection procedures : Ken- ya Localizat ion Olszewska, G. ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (26-40), 329-338 Diorchis, 3 spp. in F?lica atra, distribution within host intestine in single and mixed in- fections of differing intensity Locali zation Oshima, S.; et al., 1978 , .Tapan. .T. Exper. Med. , v. 48 (6), 503-509 Schistosoma japonicum in Rattus mindanensis, localization in lungs, liver, and intestinal wall, massive pulmonary infestation with high incidence of emboli, histopathology: Leyte, Philippines Localization Ottley, M. L.; and Moorhouse, D. ?., 1978, Austral. Vet. J., v. 54 (11), 528-530 Onchocerca gutturosa, 0. gibsoni, 0. lien- alis, distribution in cattle carcasses, recommended trimming procedures to ensure removal of parasites during meat inspection: Australia Local i zation Owen, R. L.; Nemanic, P. C.; and Stevens, D. P., 1979, Gastroenterology, v. 76 (4), 757- 769 Giardia muris in immunocompetent mice, in- testinal distribution of trophozoites, attach- ment and relationships to intestinal mucosa (particularly Peyer's patches), normal re- action of intestine and intestinal immune organs; includes some incidental observations on Hexamita muris Localization Palmieri, J. R.; and James, ?. ?., 1976, Great Basin Nat., v. 36 (1), 97-100 Apatemon gracilis in Helobdella stagnalis, Placobdella parasitica, and Erpobdella punctata, effects of leech behavior on cercaria!, penetration and localization Localization Pippy, J. H. C., 1969, J. Fish. Pesearch Pd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 909-919 Pomphorhynchus laevis in Salmo salar, site and abundance in intestine, pathology, geo- graphic distribution, distribution of inter- mediate hosts, possible use as biological tag Localization Prokopic, J., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25) , 271-275 Hymenolepis erinacei, distribution in gut of Erinaceus europaeus (exper.) Localization Przyjafkowski, Z.; Zapart, W. ; and Starzynski, S., 1978, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., CI. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 26 (12), 875-880 Toxocara canis, mice, intravital diagnosis of early larva migrans, serological and haem- atological tests, histopathological changes in tissues, numbers of larvae detected in various internal organs Localization de Queiroz, A. C., 1974, Rev. Patol. Trop., v. 3 (3), 255-261 Schistosoma] mansoni, human case reports, parasites in central nervous system discover- ed at autopsies, few or no neurological symp- toms presented by patients prior to deaths: Brazil Local i zat ion Radlett, A. J., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (3), 411-416 Notocotylus attenuatus, in domestic fowl, in vivo excystation of metacercariae, intra- caecal growth and movement of worms, attach- ment of juvenile worms to host's caecum Localization Raizada, R. N.; and Nagar, S. K., 1979, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 49 (8), 622-628 Boophilus microplus, abundance and distribu- tion in relation to environmental conditions; site preferences for feeding on cows and buffalo: Uttar Pradesh SUBJECT HEADINGS 623 Localization Ramos, S. F., 1973, Rev. Cien. Med., Univ. Lourenco Marques, s. A, v. 6 (2), 187-197 Schistosoma haematobium, survey of cadavers for evidence of latent symptomless infection, cutaneous localization of eggs varied with sex and age of hosts Localization Rau, ?. E.; and Gordon, D. ?., 1978, J. Fish Dis., v. 1 (3), 259-263 Apatemon gracilis pellucidus in Culaea in- constans, frequency distribution and locali- zation in host populations of homogeneous age and size structure: swamp on lie Per- rot, Province of Quebec, Canada Localization Rau, ?. E.; Gordon, D. M.; and Curtis, ?. ?., 1979, J. Fish Dis., v. 2 (4), 291-296 Diplostomum spp. in Coregonus clupeaformis (eyes), lack of bilateral symmetry in distribution of metacercariae, computer simu- lation of observed phenomenon demonstrated that asymmetry was not due to chance but was product of positive feedback mechanism, hy- pothesized that increased blood supply to inflamed tissues will channel more meta- cercariae to an already infected eye: Squaw Lake, Schefferville, Quebec Local i zation Rep, B. H.; and Bos, R., 1979, Tijdschr. Dier- geneesk., v. 104 (19), 747-758 Uncinarla stenocephala, dogs (exper.), worm population and topographical distribution in host intestine, prepatent and patent period, rhythm of daily worm-egg counts; egg and' larval survival at low temperatures; natural infections in foxes and experimental cross- infections between dogs and foxes, epidemi- ological implications : Netherlands Localization Rohde, K., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 199 (3-4), 164-172 distribution of monogenean and copepod ectoparasites on gills of tropical marine fish and fish from cold-temperate seas, evidence that restricted microhabitat leads to intraspecific contact and, thus, facili- tates mating Localization Rohde, K., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 171-182 Heteromicrocotyla australiensis sp. nov., Heteromicrocotyloides mirabilis gen. and sp. nov., Caligus fortis, habitat partitioning (each parasite on separate section of gills in clearly defined niches, each morphologi- cally adapted to its microhabitat) Localization Rohde, K., 1978, Biol. Zentralbl., v. 97 (4), 405-418 gill parasites of marine fish, species numbers and microhabitat utilization at different latitudes, assumption of greater evolutionary speed in tropics as probable explanation of latitudinal gradients in species diversity (more species in tropical than in cold water fishes) Localization Rohde, K., 1979, Am. Naturalist, v. 114 (5), 648-671 ectoparasites of fish, particularly Mono- genea, critical evaluation of intrinsic and extrinsic factors responsible for niche re- striction Localization Rusak, L. V., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (2), 109-111 Hymenolepis nana, young and adult worms, changes in localization in intestine of white mice in course of a day Localization Schlueter, U., 1978, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 200 (1-2) , 85-91 Argulus foliaceus, localization on integu- ment of Xiphophorus helleri and occurrence of free-swimming parasites in relation to water temperature and to parasite age and sex Localization Shastri, U. V., 1978, Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (4), 352-353 Onchocerca gutturosa in surface skin of Bos indicus, sites of infestation: India Localization Shelley, A. J.; et al., 1979, J. Med. Entom., v. 16 (1), 48-51 Onchocerca volvulus, human, concentration of microfilariae by Simulium sanguineum during feeding, fly gut squash method compared with skin snips for mapping parasite distribution in skin or for diagnosis: Amazonas, Brazil Localization Shepherd, R. C. H.; and Edmonds, J. W., 1979, Austral. J. Zool., v. 27 (2), 261-271 Echidnophaga myrmecobii and E. perilis on Oryctolagus cuniculus, distribution on host, seasonal patterns of increase and decrease, sex of parasite, age and sex of host: Pine Plains, Mallee region of Victoria Localization Shoop, W. L.; and Janovy, J., jr., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 561-562 Oochoristica bivitellobata adults found in coelomic cavity as well as intestine of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, first report of this cestode occurring extraintestinally: Cedar Point Biological Station, Ogallala, Ne- braska Localization Smales, L. R.; and Mawson, P. M., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. South Australia, v. 102 (3-4), 79-83 nematodes of Macropus eugenii, site selec- tion within stomach, population structure of Labiostrongylus eugenii in different sites: Kangaroo Island, South Australia Localization Smith, J. W., 1969, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 17 (1), 57-63 Diclidophora merlangi, Clavella adunca f. devastatrix, and Lernaeocera branchialis on Merlangius merlangus, incidence in relation to locality and host sex, intensity of in- fection, microhabitats: British waters 624 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Localization Sobrinho, 0. A. P.; Iglesias, J. D. F.; and Goncalves, J. E. P., 1973, Rev. Ass. Med. Minas G?rais, v. 24 (4), 233-236 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidia, shells, and viable eggs in seminal fluid of man with mildly symptomatic intestinal infection: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Localization Solonenko, I. G., 1970, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 4 (5), 476-479 Hymenolepis nana, rats experimentally in- fected with eggs, occurrence of migration to mesenteric lymph nodes (with development to young adults).and liver (cysticercoids found) Localization Sosa, ?.; et al., 1978, Experientia, ?. 34 (2) , 175-177 Cysticercus cellulosae, ATPase demonstrated in microtriches by high resolution cyto- chemistry, possible role in preferential tissue distribution of this parasite Localization Stadnichenko, A. P., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (2), 154-160 10 trematode spp. in Viviparus viviparus, pathogenic effect studied by histological and histochemical methods, host sex differ- ences with respect to parasite occurrence, intensity, and localization: Ukraine [and/ or] lower Volga Localization Stromberg, P. C.; and Dubey, J. P., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 998-1002 Paragonimus kellicotti, life cycle in cats (exper.): migration, development, growth, maturation, distribution in lungs, egg pro- duction Local i zation Sulgostowska, T.; and Grytner-Ziecina, ?., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (35-44), 401-413 trematodes, seasonal distribution, distri- bution in intestine of Clangula hyemalis: Baltic Coast, Gdansk Province, Poland Localization Sultanov, F. R., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (2), 147-156 Oestrus ovis, sheep, extensity and intensity of infection, time of development, localiza- tion of different stage larvae within host, time and distance of flight of adult fe- males: lowland, foothill, and mountain zones of Azerbaidzh?n SSR Localization Taylor, S. M.; and Pearson, G. R., 1979, J. Comp. Path., v. 89 (3), 397-403 Trichostrongylus vitrinus, lambs (exper.), pathology during parasitic development, small intestine Localization Taylor, S. M.; and Pearson, G. R., 1979, J. Comp. Path., v. 89 (3), 405-412 Trichostrongylus vitrinus, 4- and 8-month- old lambs (exper.), location of worms and pathological changes during clinical infec- tion, small intestine Localization Tesarcik, J., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (2), 190-191 Neoechinorhynchus rutili, localization in intestine of carp, changes during season, anthelmintic introduced per rectum is not effective, better results with tetraphinol fed to fish at 1 mg/kg body weight Localization Tham, ?. T., 1979, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 82 (1), 21-22 Strongyloides, man, gastritis, case report Localization Thompson, P. ?., 1974, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 76 (3), 282-284 Dermacentor variabilis larvae, suckling mice (exper.), attachment sites Localization Tizard, I. R.; Hay, J.; and Wilkie, ?. N., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 25 (1), 131-132 Trypanosoma congolense, absence from lymph of infected sheep Localization Tumka, A. F., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (3), 222-228 Lamblia m?ris, Trichomonas m?ris, Octomitus m?ris, localization in white mice exposed to x-irradiation Localization Valtonen, E. T., 1979, J. Fish Dis., v. 2 (2), 99-103 Neoechinorhynchus rutili in Coregonus nasus, seasonal prevalence, intensity of infection, distribution in host intestine, correlation between ostracods in diet and occurrence of N. rutili: north-east of Bay of Bothnia, between parish of Haukipudas and island of Hailu oto Localization Veerannan, ?. ?., 1978, Current Sc., Banga- lore, v. 47 (8), 272-273 [Letter] Ascaris lumbricoides, unfertilized ova and fragments, man (peripheral blood, feces) Localization Vik, R.; Halvorsen, 0.; and Andersen, K., 1969, Norwegian J. Zool., v. 17 (1), 75-80 Diphyllobothrium dendriticum and D. vogeli in Gasterosteus aculeatus, localization sites of plerocercoids and extent of encystment, preliminary report: river Elbe, Neuen- schleussen Locali zation Vojtek, J.; and Vojtkova, L., 1976, Scripta Fac. Scient. Nat. Univ. Purkynianae Brun., Biol., v. 6 (1), 9-15 Apatemon cobitidis, Holostephanus vol gens is, Cyathocotyle opaca, localization in Anas platyrhynchos f. dom. Localization Vorhees, J. T.; and Schwartz, F. J., 1979, Tr. Am. Fish. Soc., v. 108 (2), 191-196 Lernaeenicus radiatus on Brevoortia tyrannus and Micropogon undulatus, attachment site, seasonality, abundance, and incidence in relation to water temperature and salinity variations: Cape Fear River, North Carolina SUBJECT HEADINGS 625 Localization Weinberger, ?.; Schumacher, H. R.; and Weiner, D. J., 1979, Arthritis and Rheum., v. 22 (10), 1142-1145 Dirofilaria immitis microfilaria found in synovial fluid of laboratory dog; microfi- laria, probably Dipetalonema sp. in synovial membrane vessel lumen of monkey knee joint Localization Widmer, C. G.; and Azevedo, E. S., 1972, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (2), 109-113 Trypanosoma cruzi, leishmanial forms found more frequently in cardiac fibers of men than of women, autopsy survey, possible explana- tions Localization Williams, H. H.; McVicar, A. H.; and Ralph, R., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 43-77 fish helminths, host specificity, body shape and orientation within host gut, habitat specificity and migrations within gut, host alimentary canal physiology Localization Wright, ?. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 441-445 Trichinella spiralis, developmental site in mouse intestine examined by electron micro- scopy to determine relationship to epithelial cells of mucosa Localization Yousif, F.; and Laemmler, G., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 247-250 Angiostrongylus cantonensis larvae, higher numbers infected host Biomphalaria glabrata by oral route (ingestion) than by skin pene- tration; higher percentages found in mantle collar and muscular part of host body Localization Zielke, E., 1979, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 30 (2), 163-169 Brugia malayi, B. pahangi, percentage of lar- vae carried by vector (Aedes aegypti) which reach maturity in Meriones unguiculatus (ex- per.); distribution in final host Locomotion and motility Amos, W. ?.; et al., 1979, J. Cell Sc., v. 35, 139-164 Trichomonas spp. from termites, costa: bend- ing waves, birefringence, structure, composi- tion (proteins, ATPase), results indicate type of motile system distinct from any hitherto described Locomotion and motility Beddok, R. ?.; and Mansour, ?. E., 1979, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 28 (24), 3689-3692 Fasciola hepatica, serotonin-activated adenylate cyclase, antagonism by levorphanol and dextrorphan Locomotion and motility Beer, S. ?., 1977, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (10), 1561-1563 Opisthorchis felineus cercariae, movement in water Locomotion and motility Butter, ?. E., 1979, Bijdr. Dierk., Amster- dam, v. 48 (2), 141-155 Corallonoxia longicauda in Meandrina mean- drites, occurrence and infestation rates in relation to depth, colony size, and en- vironmental factors, parasite morphology, age of parasite and host, spatial distribu- tion of parasite within colony, limited ef- fect of parasite on host: S. W. and N. E. coasts of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Locomotion and motility Chavasse, C. J.; Brown, M. C.; and Bell, D. R., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (3), 241-249 Schistosoma mansoni, activity of pairs of adults as modified by various oxamniquine concentrations monitored in continuous flow culture system by means of ultrasound Locomotion and motility Chavasse, C. J.; Brown, M. C.; and Bell, 0. R., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (4), 363-367 Schistosoma mansoni, ultrasound compares favorably with other activity monitoring methods used to assess drug effects on worms; response to 5-hydroxytryptamine as indicator of neuromuscular status Locomotion and motility da Costa, S. C. G., 1969, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 12 (5-6), 327-329 Stenophora spp., types of motility, review Locomotion and motility Davydov, O. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (3), 237-240 Ascaris suum, changes in motor activity in relation to temperature, effect primarily on musculature and secondarily on nervous system Locomotion and motility Davydov, 0. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (4), 357-363 Bothriocephalus gowkongensis, effect of sodium, potassium, and calcium ions on loco- motor activity Locomotion and motility Doenges, J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 297-309 Cercaria ogunis n. sp., positive geotaxis and phototaxis, rapid swimming velocity, peculiar organ possibly a statocyst Locomotion and motility Garben, ?. F. M.; van Bronswijk, J. E. M. H.; and van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen, T., 1978, Netherlands J. Zool., v. 28 (2), 193-205 Neotrombicula autumnalis, behaviour of un- fed and feeding larvae (stability, move- ments, and sensory physiology of mite clus- ters; host finding and feeding), localiza- tion on host: the Netherlands Locomotion and motility Healy, J. ?., 1979, Genetica, v. 50 (1), 19-30 Ixodes ricinus, polymorphism at ?-glycero- phosphate dehydrogenase locus detected by electrophoresis, allele and genotype fre- quency patterns in natural tick populations, physiological and behavioral correlates of alternate genotypes (susceptibility to desic cation, locomotory efficiency), sex and lo- cality differences, results provide evidence that polymorphism serves adaptive function and suggest factors that may be involved in selective maintenance of variability in natural populations: Ireland 626 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Locomotion and motility Holwill, ?. E. J.; and Wais, J., 1979, J. Ex- per. Biol., London, v. 82, 177-195 Crithidia oncopelti, motile response of flagellum to changes in temperature, pres- sure, and viscosity of environment, results provide information about mechanochemical cycle which bends flagellum Locomotion and motility Imohiosen, E. A. E.; Sher, ?.; and von Lichten- berg, F., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 317- 326 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomula in vitro and in mouse lung, early developmental changes studied from perspective of surface antigenic expression and parasite motility, these changes may play role in determining survival of parasites in normal or immune host Locomotion and motility Johnston, D. N.; Silvester, N. R.; and Holwill, M. E. J., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 80, 299-315 Crithidia oncopelti, analysis of shape and propagation of waves on flagellum Locomotion and motility Krotov, A. I.; and Khalilov, A. G., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (5), 419-423 Moniezia benedeni, Taenia hydatigena, effect of various cholino- and adrenomimetic sub- stances applied to scolex or posterior pro- glottids, importance of cephalic ganglions and peripheral nervous system in regulation of motor activity Locomotion and motility Kulin, E. T.; et al., 1977, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (3), 357-362 Hyalomma asiaticum, Cimex lectularis, loco- motor responses under influence of electro- magnetic fields of differing frequencies and intensities Locomotion and motility Mansour, T. E., 1979, Science (4405), v. 205, 462-469 helminths, regulation of motility, metabolism, Chemotaxis, and egg formation in relation to development of new and more selective chemo- therapeutic agents, review Locomotion and motility Mansour, T. E.; and Mansour, J. M., 1977, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (24), 2325-2330 Fasciola hepatica, phosphodiesterase, proper- ties, kinetics, effect of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on motility and endogenous cAMP concentrations in fluke heads Locomotion and motility Michel, R.; and Hohmann, R., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 60 (2), 123-133 Entamoeba histolytica, attachment to glass surfaces at different temperatures and pH values and in presence of cytochalasin B, colchicine, and vinblastine Locomotion and motility Miller, P. L., 1977, J. Insect. Physiol., v. 23 (7), 855-860 Crataerina pallida, haltere activity and possible functions in this flightless hippo- boscid fly, very brief observations on Melo- phagus ovinus (halteres absent), Hippobosca equina, and an apterous African nycteribiid Locomotion and motility Nwosu, ?. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2) , 85-88 Ancylostoma tubaeforme larvae, lipid loss resulting directly from locomotory activity Locomotion and motility Pax, R.; Fetterer, R.; and Bennett, J. L., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64C (1), 123-127 Schistosoma mansoni, effects of fluoxetine and Imipramine on adult males in vitro, in- teractions with 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced contractile activity, interaction with anti- schistosomal compounds praziquantel and R011- 3128 Locomotion and motility Payares, G.; and Ercoli, ?., 1978, Exper. Para- sitol. , v. 45 (1) , 1-7 Schistosoma mansoni, drug-immobilized cer- cariae have reduced virulence but are not dead, cercariae become avirulent only when flame cell is affected, no protection against reinfection in mice injected with immobilized cercariae of reduced virulence I Locomotion and motility Phillips, J. L., 1978, Agents and Actions, v. 8 (4) , 405-406 Ascaris suum, effects of histamine on move- ment of intact living worms and on muscle strips obtained from ventral body wall just distal to nerve ring, results indicate hista- mine receptors of H2-type Locomotion and motility Prior, D. J.; and Uglem, G. L., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., v. 83, 239-247 Proterometra macrostoma cercariae, behavior- al and physiological aspects of swimming Locomotion and motility Roberts, T. M. ; Ward', S.; and Chemin, E., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 41-49 Schistosoma mansoni, quantitation of behav- ioral responses of miracidia in concentration gradients of snail-conditioned water Locomotion and motility Rusak, L. V.; and Usachev, V. P., 1973, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (2), 160-163 Hymenolepis nana, locomotor activity, effect of acetylcholine, adrenalin, serotonin, and histamine on speed of movement and detach- ment of worms from wall of isolated mouse intestine Locomotion and motility Singhal, K. C.; et al., 1978, Indian J. Phys- iol. and Pharmacol., v. 22 (1), 71-74 Setaria cervi adults, estimation of total and free acetylcholine and Cholinesterase con- tent, acetylcholine as possible neurotrans- mitter; implications for designing choliner- gic blocking agents which are selective to the parasite Locomotion and motility Walker, M. H.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 566-574 Gregarina garnhami, structure and gliding movement, light microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 627 Locomotion and motility Williams, G. W., 1942, J. Morphol., v. 70 (3), 545-589 Metaradiophrya lumbrici, detailed descrip- tion, movement and attachment behavior, cy- tology of division; description of other Metaradiophrya spp. and comparison with M. lumbrici Locomotion and motility Wita, I., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (35-44), 365-391 Paradistigma n. spp., life cycles, flagellate locomotion, attraction to specific copepod host, speculation on evolution to parasitism: Mazurian Lakes, Poland Longevity. [See also Age; Survival and viability] Longevity Carme, ?.; and Laigret, J., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (1), 53-55 Wuchereria bancrofti var. pacifica, human, 2 case reports, one demonstrating microfilare- mia which persisted for 40 years, and one demonstrating mosquito infection acquired from patient with ultra-low level microfila- remia, epidemiological implications Longevity Dick, J. W., 1978, Avian Dis., v. 22 (1), 82- 85 Leucocytozoon smithi, turkey, persistence oi gametocytes in peripheral blood for more than a year after a single short natural exposure: Marlboro and Sumter Counties, South Carolina Longevity Gatapia, S. L.; et al., 1976, Philippine J. Vet. and Animal Sc., v. 2 (2), 84-88 Trypanosoma evansi, longevity in artificial medium at room and refrigerator temperatures Longevity Gerasimova, N. G.; and Gavrikova, ?. ?., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (4), 385-388 Xenopsylla skrjabini, X. nuttalli, longevity of males and females at different tempera- tures and humidities under laboratory condi- tions Longevity Gregory, G. G., 1978, N. Zealand Vet. J., v. 26 (10), 262 [Letter] Taenia ovis, dog, longevity (7 years and one month) and period of patency Longevity Hafez, M.; and Hilali, ?., 1978, Vet. Parasi- tol., v. 4 (3), 275-288 Hippobosca longipennis, biology in Egypt, laboratory observations: adult emergence, feeding mechanism, frequency and amount of blood meal, tolerance to starvation, sexual maturity, mating behavior, sex ratio, intra- uterine larval development, larviposition and description of 3rd larval stage, adult longevity and fecundity, description of pupa, pupal duration (effect of temperature, rela- tive humidity, and host) Longevity Hafez, M.; Hilali, M.; and Fouda, M., 1977, Ztschr. Ang. Entom., v. 83 (4), 426-441 Hippobosca. equina, field-collected and lab- oratory-reared on guinea pigs, biology, adult males vs. females (feeding, longevity of starved adults in 2 seasons, longevity of normal adults and fecundity in 2 seasons, effect of presence of males on fecundity of females, sexual maturation, sex ratio); lar- val stage (larviposition, description, and duration of 3rd larval stage; seasonal intra- uterine larval development); pupal stage (duration, effect of temperature and humid- ity) Longevity Kennedy, C. R., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 145-159 helminths of British freshwater fish, popu- lation biology: the systems approach; dis- tribution of parasites in the fish popula- tion; intermediate host-parasite systems; definitive host-parasite systems (life span and maturation cycle, population changes and their controlling factors, species exhibit- ing and not exhibiting seasonal cycles in incidence) Longevity Khan, R. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (9), 2061-2063 Trypanosoma murmanensis, longevity in marine leech, Johanssonia sp., infection can persist through 5-6 host feedings, survival attrib- uted to residual stages in proboscis Longevity Kir'iakova, A. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 7 (3), 261-263 fleas, longevity in burrows, review Longevity Kosminskii, R. ?.; et al., 1979 , Vestnik Zool., Akad. Nauk Ukrainsk. SSR, Inst. Zool. (2), 48-53 Amphipsylla rossica, ecology, field and laboratory studies: feeding, reproduction, development, survival, and longevity under various conditions of temperature and humid- ity; age composition and physiological state of populations in different months; abun- dance on Microtus arvalis and in its nests and burrow entrances in different months: Transcaucasian highlands Longevity Margolis, L.; and Boyce, N. P., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 893-907 Tubulovesicula lindbergi and Lecithaster gibbosus in captive Oncorhynchus, parasite life span, maturation, and growth Longevity Meek, A. H.; and Morris, R. S., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (2), 58-60 Fasciola hepatica metacercariae encysted on herbage, longevity, winter vs. summer, irri- gated and non-irrigated pastures: Werribee, Victoria Longevity Nawalinski, T.; Schad, G. ?.; and Chowdhury, ?. ?., 1978 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hvg. , v'. 27 (6), 1162-1173 hookworms, acquisition and loss by children over 22-month study period, host age, sex, and religion, seasonal patterns, extrapola- tion of estimates for larval efficiency and adult life spans: rural West Bengal 628 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Longevity Nollen, P. M.; Samizadeh-Yazd, ?.; and Snyder, D. E., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 772-776 Philophthalmus spp., longevity and hatcha- bility of miracidia, effects of salinity, pH, and temperature Longevity Nwosu, A. B. C., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (3), 223-228 Ancylostoma tubaeforme, 3rd stage infective larvae, relationship between neutral lipid depletion and longevity/survival, effect of various environmental stresses (temperature, pH, anaerobiosis) Longevity Petersen, J. J., 1979, Southwest. Entom., v. 4 (1), 65-69 Romanomermis culicivorax, longevity of laboratory cultures extended by low temper- atures, mass rearing techniques Longevity Scott, J. S., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Can- ada, v. 26 (4), 879-891 trematode parasites of Argentina silus, in- cidence and intensity in different host length groups, as indicators of change in host feeding habits, not suitable as bio- logical tags to distinguish host popula- tions; Lecithophyllum botryophorum, para- site length/frequency distribution in dif- ferent host length groups, seasonal varia- tion, parasite life span and growth: west- ern Atlantic Longevity Semtner, P. J.; and Hair, J. ?., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 216-217 Amblyomma americanum adults, molting time, overwintering survival, and longevity in selected woodlots: Cherokee Co., Oklahoma Longevity Stone, W. M. ; Stewart, ?. ?.; and Smith, F., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 460-461 Ancylostoma caninum, longevity and infecti- vity of tissue phase larvae in guinea pigs and swine, both shown to be potential para- tenic hosts Longevity Tarczynski, S.; and Szepelski, L., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 513-519 Fasciola hepatica metacercariae, longevity and infectivity in hay, effect of different methods of hay drying used in Poland, con- cluded that hay may contain infective meta- cercariae in spite of adequate drying methods, only proper ensilage of green roughage makes it safe from infective forms of liver fluke Longevity Tongson, M. S.; and Tr?vela, V., [1977], Philippine J. Vet? Med., v. 15 (1-2), 1976, 55-63 longevity of strongyle larvae in cattle dung pats on pasture, larvae persisted longer in pats deposited during dry vs. rainy season Lungs. [See also Pneumonia; Respiratory system] Lungs Behmer, 0. ?., 1973, Rev. Hosp. Clin., S. Paulo, v. 28 (4), 212-221 S [chistosoma] mansoni, human, determination of elastase in blood platelets and the role of elastase in granuloma formation in lungs Lungs Croll, ?. ?.; and Ma, K., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (4), 289-295 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, factors which determine emergence from pulmonary circula- tion into alveoli and bronchioles of rat's lung, includes some brief observations on Ancylostoma tubaeforme Lungs Edungbola, L. D.; and Schiller, E. L., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 253-261 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, rats, hamsters, comparative histopathology of hepatic and pulmonary granulomata experimentally induced with eggs Lungs Fein, I. ?.; Rackow, E. C.; and Shapiro, L., 1978, Am. Rev. Resp. Dis., v. 118 (2), 425-429 Plasmodium falciparum, woman, acute pulmonary edema as a complication of parasite infec- tion, case findings suggest that the edema was the result of altered capillary membrane permeability Lungs Hoover, ?. ?.; and Dubey, J. P., 1978, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (11), 1827-1832 Paragonimus kellicotti, cats (exper.), pathogenesis of pulmonary lesions Lungs Laubach, H.; Kocan, ?. ?.; and Sartain, ?. E., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1145- 1146 Angiostrongylus cantonensis in specific pathogen-free rats, elevated lung lysophospho- lipase activity and bone marrow eosinophilia due to infection are not additive with in- creasing worm burdens, findings suggest im- mune-controlled mechanism of lysophospholipase activity inciease during helminth infection Lungs Marier, R. J.; et al., 1978, Vet. Med. and Small Animal Clin., v. 73 (2), 145-147 Dirofilaria immitis, dog (lung, liver), extensive pulmonary arterial thrombosis without subsequent infarction, absence of significant pathologic changes, case history Lungs Rawlings, C. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Comp. Med., v. 42 (4) , 452-459 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs with early vascular changes but without clinical cardiopulmonary signs and pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary vascular response Lungs Thelen, M.; et al., 1976, ROEFO, v. 124 (2), 110-119 human pulmonary echinococcosis, radiologic differentiation of lung changes associated with progressive pulmonary insufficiency Lungs Thrall, D. E.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Re- search, v. 40 (10), 1426-1432 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs (exper.), scinti- graphic evaluation of pulmonary perfusion SUBJECT HEADINGS 629 Lungs Tsakayiannis, E.; Pappis, C.; and Moussatos, G., 1970, Surgery, St. Louis, v. 68 (2), 379-382 hydatid disease of lung, children, conserva- tive surgical procedures, indications for sur- gery in intact or ruptured cysts, review of 70 cases : Greece Lungs Vessai, ?.; et al., 1977, Radiologe, v. 17 (7), 290-295 human pulmonary echinococcosis, role and limitations of radiology in diagnosis, clini- cal review Lung s Volkmer, K. J.; and Braband, H., 1975, ROEFO, v. 122 (3), 265-267 Paragonimus westermani, humans, radiologic pulmonary changes, differentiation from tu- berculosis Lungs Walzer, P. D.; Rutherford, I.; and East, R., 1978, Am. Rev. Resp. Dis., v. 118 (2), 415-418 Trichomonas sp. in man resulting in empyema secondary to presumed aspiration pneumonia, clinical case report, successful metronida- zole therapy: University of Kentucky Medi- cal Center Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky Lungs Weiss, M. L., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (6), 655-658 Plasmodium berghei-infected mice, immune com- plexes in lungs, symposium presentation Lymph. See Lymphatic system. Lymphadenitis. See Lymphatic system. Lymphatic system. [See also Cardiovascular sys- tem; Elephantiasis] Lymphatic system Ali-Khan, ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (1), 47-54 Echinococcus granulosus, mice, pathological changes in thymus-dependent areas of spleen and lymph nodes Lymphatic system Chakrabarti, ?.; and Misra, S. ?., 1978, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (6), 466-468 Demodex canis, dogs, occurrence, pathology of mandibular, parotid, retropharyngeal, and prescapular lymph nodes: India Lymphatic system Daneshbod, K., 1978, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 69 (4), 462-467 Leishmania donovani presenting as localized lymphadenitis without cutaneous, mucosal or visceral involvement, histologic appearance simulated toxoplasmosis, 2 case reports, value of electron microscopy in differential diag- nosis Lymphatic system Gibson, D. W.; and Connor, D. ?., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 137- 154 Onchocerca volvulus, clinicopathologic study of 34 patients with lymphadenitis, possible role of immune complexes: Africa; Yemen Lymphatic system Guidugli Neto, J.; de Mendonca, J. S.; and Amato Neto, V., 1978, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 20 (6) , 334-341 toxoplasmosis, human lymphoglandular, patho- logical aspects Lymphatic system Guillozet, N., 1979, Arch. Int. Med., Chicago, v. 139 (9), 1057-1059 filariasis, 40-year-old California man, arm lymphedema, diethylcarbamazine citrate: United States, had resided 3 years in Africa Lymphatic system Kikuchi, M.; Yoshizumi, T.; and Nakamura, H., 1977, Virchows Arch. A, Path. Anat. and His- tol., v. 376 (3), 247-253 necrotizing lymphadenitis, 2 case reports, possibly caused by acute Toxoplasma infec- tion: Japan Lymphatic system Luckins, A. G.; and Gray, A. R., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 27 (1), 129-131 Trypanosoma congolense, sheep, Ayrshire calves (both exper.) (lymph nodes of both); should not be regarded as strict plasma parasite Lymphatic system Muzzio, P. C.; Maffessanti, M.; and Pescarini, L., 1975, Quad. Radiol., v. 40 (2), 121-128 human lymphatic toxoplasmosis, differential diagnosis using lymphography, clinical case reports Lymphatic system de Queiroz, A. C.; and Barreto, S. ?., 1975, Rev. Patol. Trop., v. 4 (1), 17-24 Strongyloides stercoralis, fatal human infec- tions, pathology of mesenteric lymph nodes Lymphatic system Sadek, A. M.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (2), 139-143 human schistosomal hepatic fibrosis with presinusoidal obstruction, study of chemical constituents (proteins, immunoglobulins, lipids, enzymes, electrolytes) of thoracic duct lymph and of serum, comparison with controls Lymphatic system Stolte, F.; Stolte, J. ?.; and The Lan Hing, 1972, Tijdschr. Gastro-enterol., v. 15 (3), 183-193 Toxoplasma, possible cause of human mesen- teric lymphadenitis, clinical report Lymphedema. See Lymphatic system. LySBann??ter, L. ?. , 1979 , Proc Roy Soc London, ii?l. Sc. (1155), v. 204, 141-163 s. intracellular Protista, taxonomic range, loca- tion within host cells, host species and host cell specificity, invasion of host cells, methods of evading intracellular destruction by lysosomes, nutrition, effects on structure and composition of host cells, exit from host cell, review 630 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Lysosomes Chang, K. P., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (6), 1084-1096 Leishmania braziliensis-1 ike, entry of promastigotes into human skin fibroblasts in vitro, lack of phagosome-lysosome fusion after entry, transformation into amastigotes, intracellular survival and multiplication; L. donovani promastigotes unable to infect human skin fibroblasts in vitro Lysosomes Hart, P. ?., 1979, Lysosomes Applied Biol, and Therap., v. 6, 409-423 phagosome-lysosome fusion in macrophages, possible role in intracellular fate of in- gested microorganisms, review including some information on parasitic protozoa Lysosomes Houba, V.; et al., 1979, Lysosomes Applied Biol, and Therap., v. 6, 3-29 lysosomes, possible role in helminth immunity and immunopathology, review with emphasis on Schistosoma mansoni Lysosomes Khavkin, Th. N. ; and Freidlin, I. S., 1977 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 19-21 Toxoplasma gondii in parasitophorous vacuoles of mouse peritoneal macrophages, lysosomes in macrophages stained with quinacrine, fluores- cence microscopy shows that lysosomes do not fuse with vacuoles containing viable para- sites, may be factor in pathogenicity Lysosomes Rodrigues, L. ?. ?.; and Soares, M. C. de M., 1974, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 7 (2), 175-181 S[chistosoma] mansoni, mice, studies on the lability of lysosomal membrane in infected livers and comparison with normal controls Lysosomes Watts, S. D. M.; Orpin, ?.; and MacCormick, C., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (3), 287-294 Schistosoma mansoni, tegument pathology fol- lowing chemotherapy with 153C51, lysosomal involvement (accumulation of inclusions with characteristics of residual lysosomes, changes in localization of acid phosphatase), immunological factors probably not involved SUBJECT HEADINGS 631 Madagascar Kim, K. C.; and Emerson, K. C., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (1), 107-111 list of known species of Madagascar Anoplura and their hosts Maintenance. See Culture; Passage. Malabsorption. See Absorption. Malaysia Betterton, ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 313-320 intestinal helminths of small mammals, patterns of parasitism with respect to host ecology: Peninsular Malaysia Malaysia Little, P. ?., 1979, Canad. Vet. J., v. 20 (1), 13-21 parasitic, bacterial, viral, toxic, and neo- plastic diseases encountered in domestic animals: West Malaysia cattle (Eleophora poeli; Eurytrema pancreaticum; Paramphistomum probably Gigantocotyle ex- planatum; Paramphistomum sp.; Fasciola gi- gantica; intestinal coccidiosis; Onchocerca armillata) Bubalus bubalis (intestinal coccidiosis; onchocercal derma- titis; Paramphistomum sp.) sheep (Eurytrema pancreaticum) goats (intestinal coccidiosis) dogs (Ancylostoma caninum; Spirocerca lupi; diro- filariasis) chickens (coccidiosis; Eimeria tenella; L[eucocyto- zoon] caulleryi; Tetrameres, probably T. americana) Malaysia Nawalinski, T.; and Roundy, L. ?., 1978, South- east Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (3), 440-441 intestinal parasites, human, prevalence by age and sex: Kampong Telok Kechil, Pulau Pangkor, West Malaysia (hookworm; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Strongy- loides stercoralis; Entamoeba coli; E. his- ? tolytica; E. hartmanni; Endolimax nana; Chilomastix mesnili; Giardia lamblia; Dienta- moeba fragilis) Malaysia Shanta, C. S.; et al., 1977, Malaysian Vet. J., v. 6 (3), 95-110 endo- and ecto-parasites of dogs, prevalence rates, degree of parasitism, sex of parasite, sex and age of host: Ipoh, West Malaysia (Ancylostoma caninum; A. ceylanicum; A. braziliense; Spirocerca lupi; Dirofilaria immitis; Toxocara canis; Trichuris vulpis; Dipylidium caninum; Platynosomum fastosum; StictOdora sawakinensis; Haplorchis taichui; Rhipicephalus sanguineus; Ctenocephalides felis orientis; Heterodoxus spinigerum; Haemaphysalis bispinosa; Ctenocephalides felis felis; maggots; Demodex canis; Sarcop- tes scabiei; Toxoplasma gondii; Babesia canis; Hepatozoon canisl Malaysia Sinniah, ?.; et al., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (2), 272-276 parasitic infections in oil palm estate workers, prevalence by age and sex, haemo- globin concentration and eosinophil counts: 'Malaysia (Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Giardia lamblia; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; hookworm; Strongyloides stercora- lis; Enterobius vermicularis; Hymenolepis diminuta; H. nana) Malformations. See Anomalies. Malnutrition. See Diet and nutrition. Manitoba. See Canada, Manitoba. Manuals. See Acarology, Manuals and textbooks; Entomology, Manuals and textbooks; Helminthology, Manuals and textbooks; Meat inspection, Manuals and textbooks; Parasitology, Manuals and text- books; Pharmacology, Manuals and textbooks; Proto- zoology, Manuals and textbooks; Technique, Manuals and textbooks; Tropical diseases, Manuals and textbooks; Veterinary science, Manuals and text- books ? Manure. [See also Disease transmission, Feces; Night soil! Manure Antonenko, A. E., 1975, Vet. Nauka--Proizvod., Trudy, Minsk, v. 13, 121-126 nematode eggs, coccidian oocysts, non-litter pig manure, substances tested as disinfec- tants Manure Antonenko, A. E., 1975, Vet. Nauka--Proizvod., Trudy, Minsk, v. 13, 126-129 nematode eggs, coccidial oocysts, non-litter pig manure, disinfecting by electrohydraulic effect (high voltage electric impulses) Manure Forstner, M. J., 1977, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 90 (2), 37-42 transmission of parasitic diseases of live- stock by stable manure, waste water, and sludges, preventive measures, review Manure Kumar, R. ; and Lloyd, J. E., 1976 , R-.ige Sc. Dept. Sc. Ser. (18), Colorado State Univ., 33 pp. arthropods associated with dung, bibliography Manure Moore, J. F., 1978, Irish J. Agrie. Research, v. 17 (3), 255-266 trichostrongylid eggs and larvae, occurrence in weanling cattle slurries stored in dung- steads vs. slatted floor units, egg via- bility: Ireland Manure Orekhova, ?. ?., 1970 , Nauch. Trudy, Nauchno- Issled. Vet. Inst., v. 8, 120-124 ascarid eggs, coccidian oocysts in poultry feces in litter being composted in heaps for biothermic treatment, not surviving after three months 632 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Manure Platz, S., 1977, Deutsche Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 84 (5) , 178-180 Eimeria tenella, infectivity after short- time composting of poultry manure, chicks (exper.) Manure Smith, J. P., 1979, Southwest. Vet., v. 32 (1), 33-35 Ascaris suum eggs, viability for 12 months in non-aerated manure collection pits, haz- ards related to recycling Manure Ueno, H., 1977, Bull. Office Internat. Epi- zoot., v. 87 (7-8), 693-699 Fasciola gigantica, epidemiological survey, seasonal appearance of cercariae in aquatic rice field, longevity of metacercariae on rice straw after harvesting, establishment of frequency and timing of anthelmintic ap- plication (rice straw used as roughage for stabled cattle, cattle manure used as ferti- lizer in rice fields): Japan Manure Zharikov, I. S.; and Antonenko, A. E., 1978, Veterinariia, Moskva (12), 63-64 helminth eggs, coccidia oocysts, disinfec- tion of manure with penetrating electron radiation, dosages necessary Mass production of parasites. See Culture; Technique. Mast cells. [See also Immunity] Mast cells Almeida, H. 0.; Pereira, F. E. L.; and Tafuri, W. L., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (1) , 5-9 human Chagas disease, high number of mast cells in myocardium, possibly responsible for sclerosing characteristic of myocarditis Ma s t cells Askenase, P. W., 1979, J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., v. 64 (2), 79-89 immune recruitment of basophils to cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity (CBH) reactions, regulation of tissue basophilia, anaphylactic function of basophils at CBH reactions, clin- ical consequences of basophil accumulation at CBH reactions, role of mast cells in delayed- type hypersensitivity, review Mast cells Befus, A. D.; and Bienenstock, J., 1979, Immu- nology, v. 38 (1), 95-101 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, immunologically-mediated intestinal masto- cytosis Mast cells Befus, A. D. ; Johnston, N. ; and Bienenstock, J., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (1), 1-8 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, mast cells and histamine levels in tissues Mast cells Capron, M. ; et al., 1978 , European J. Immunol., v. 8 (2), 127-133 Schistosoma mansoni, rats, eosinophil-depend- ent cytotoxicity, involvement of IgG2a anti- body and role of mast cells, these and previ- ous observations suggest possible participa- tion of anaphylactic antibodies in immunity to schistosomes in the rat Mast cells Capron, M.; et al., 1978, J. Immunol., v. 121 (6), 2518-2525 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomula, eosinophil- dependent cytotoxicity mechanism requires signal provided by soluble mast cell media- tors in addition to antibody Mast cells Gold, W. M.; et al., 1977, J. Applied Physiol., v. 43 (2) , 271-275 changes in airway mast cells and histamine caused by specific antigen aerosol in Ascaris suum-allergic dogs Mast cells Hs?, S. Y. L.; et al., 1979, Internat. Arch. Allergy and Applied Immunol., v. 59 (4), 383- 393 Schistosoma japonicum, IgE, mast cells, and eosinophils in skin of Macaca mulatta immu- nized with X-irradiated cercariae Mast cells Karmanska, K.; et al., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10) , 81-91 Trichinella spiralis, mice, trascolan (a protease inhibitor) depressed levels of plas- ma kinins and mobilization and degranulation of mast cells in lamina propria mucosae in intestine, it did not prolong parasite sur- vival but depressed vigor of expulsion Mast cells Karmanska, K.; Grzywinski, L.; and Seniuta, R. , 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (22-34), 335-344 Toxoplasma gondii-infected mice, mast cell behaviour as stimulated by pathogenic and non-pathogenic parasite strains Mast cells Kay, ?. ?., 1979, J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., v. 64 (2), 90-104 Schistosoma mansoni, relationship among mast cell mediators, complement, and preferential killing of schistosomula by the human eosino- phil, review; speculations as to why, in phylogeny, humans might have developed and retained acute allergic response Mast cells Lai too, H.; Van Zoost, T.; and Kind, L. S., 1979, Immunol. Commun., v. 8 (1), 1-9 Myocoptes musculinus, mice, positive skin test to mite antigens, kinetics of IgE anti- body response to mite antigens, mast cell degranulation by mite extract Mast cells Mayrhofer, G., 1979, Cellular Immunol., v. 47 (2), 304-311 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, rats, primary and secondary infections, kinetics of mucosal mast cell hyperplasia in jejeunum, may be manifestation of adaptive immune response to parasite Mast cells Mayrhofer, G., 1979, Cellular Immunol., v. 47 (2), 312-322 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, rats, effect of thymectomy and of depleting recirculating lymphocytes on jejeunal mucosal mast cell response to infestation SUBJECT HEADINGS 633 Mast cells Mayrhofer, G.; and Fisher, R., 1979, Immunol- ogy, v. 37 (1), 145-155 Nippostrongylus brasi 1iensis, rats, influence of T-cell depletion on mast cell responses Mast cells Michalska, Z.; and Karmanska, ?., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 69-80 Trichinella spiralis, mice, effect of inhibi- tion of degranulation of mast cells (by diso- dium cromoglycate) on expulsion of adult trichinellae, numbers of muscular larvae, and extent and character of histopathologic changes in intestine and muscles Mast cells Nawa, ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 251-255 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, increased permeability of gut mucosa is related to worm burden and neither to worm expulsion nor intestinal mast cell response, host strain difference in both worm burden kinetics and kinetics of intestinal perme- ability Mast cells Nawa, Y.; and Miller, H. R. P., 1979, Cellular Immunol., v. 42 (2), 225-239 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, rats, intesti- nal mast cell (IMC) response can be trans- ferred by adoptive immunization, IMC may be derived from subpopulation in transferred immune thoracic duct lymphocytes, close re- lationship between worm expulsion and in- creased numbers of IMC Mas t cells Olson, C. E.; and Schiller, E. L., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (3), 521-526 Strongyloides ratti, rats, primary and sec- ondary infections, expulsion kinetics and in- testinal mast cell counts, antithymocyte serum suppressed expulsion as well as intes- tinal mast cell and circulating eosinophil responses to primary infection Mast cells Olson, C. E.; and Schiller, F.. L., 1978 , Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (3), 527-531 Strongyloides ratti, rats, cortisone sup- pressed both primary and secondary expulsion and reduced intestinal mast cell response but did not induce hyperinfection, capacity to expel worms was recovered less than 2 weeks after termination of cortisone adminis- tration Mast cells Patterson, R.; Suszko, I. M.; and Harris, K. E., 1978, Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, v. 91, 180-185 passive transfer of immediate-type airway responses to nonreactive rhesus monkeys using Ascaris suum antigen reactive bronchial lumen mast cells; possibly similar pathogenic im- plications for man Mast qells Pereira, F. E. L., 1972, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (1), 30-32 Trypanosoma] cruzi, human, chronic infec- tion, increased presence of mast cells in esophageal musculature Mast cells Poletaeva, 0. G., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Para- zitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (2), 143-148 Ascaris suum-infected laboratory animals, reagin-like antibody detected by passive dermal anaphylaxis test and by direct degran- ulation of mast cells; antibody appeared to belong to IgE; suggested that it partici- pates in host protective response Mast cells Ruitenberg, E. J.; and Elgersma, ?., 1979, Brit. J. Exper. Path., v. 60 (3), 246-251 Trichinella spiralis, mice, response of in- testinal globule leucocytes during infection and its independence of intestinal mast cells Mast cells Ruitenberg, E. J.; Elgersma, ?.; and Kruizinga, W., 1979, Internat. Arch. Allergy and Applied Immunol., v. 60 (3), 302-309 Trichinella spiralis, rats, intestinal mast cells and globule leucocytes, role of thymus in their presence and proliferation Mast cells Siebert, ?. ?., jr.; Good, A. H.; and Simmons, J. E., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 323-331 Taenia crassiceps, mice, ultrastructural aspects of host cellular immune response to metacestodes Mast cells Tronchin, G.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 685-691 Trichinella spiralis, infected mice, mice im- munized with metabolic antigens", mice immun- ized and then infected, kinetics of intestin- al cell response (mast cells, leukocytes, polymorphonuclear eosinophils) Mast cells Vardhani, V.; and Johri, G. N. , 1979 , J. Helminth., v. 53 (1), 35-39 Ancylostoma caninum, mice, single and multiple infections, intestinal mast cell populations, effect of dose and host sex Mathematical models and theory. [See also Tech- nique, Statistical methods] Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 119-157 regulation of host population growth by para- sitic species Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (2), 201-224 snail infection by miracidia, population framework and Basic Model, rate of infection, infective stage density, host density, role of chance, miracidial mortality and age- dependent infect ivity, heterogeneity between snails with respect to susceptibility and 'attractiveness 1 Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. ?., 1979, Nature, London (5709), v. 279, 150-152 relationship between parasite pathogenicity and consequent depression of host population equilibria, micro- and macroparasitic infec- tion models, implications for use of parasites as biological control agents 634 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. M.; and May, R. ?., 1979, Nature, London (5721), v. 280, 361-367 parasitic infections as regulators of host populations, mathematical models Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. M.; and May, R. ?., 1979, Para- sitology, v. 79 (1), 63-94 Schistosoma spp. infections within snail populations, prevalence, spatial and temporal heterogeneity, duration of larval development and its dependence on temper- ature, mortality rates of infected and uninfected hosts; comparison of observed patterns with model predictions; new age- prevalence model, predictions compared with observed patterns; implications for overall transmission dynamics Mathematical models and theory Anderson, R. M.; Whitfield, P. J.; and Dobson, A. P., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (2), 189-200 Transversotrema patialense infections in Brachydanio rerio, overdispersion in distri- bution of successful infections/host can be generated within laboratory infection arenas, degree of over-dispersion or aggregation of parasites within host population increases as both infective-stage density and time of exposure to infection increases, stochastic simulation studies demonstrate that hetero- geneity in host susceptibility to infection is probable generative cause of such pat- terns, variability in host susceptibility is most probably generated by differences in behavior Mathematical models and theory Barbosa, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 20 (3), 121-132 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, parasite migration studied by mathematical equations, moment of maximum parasite recovery, asynchronic devel- opment, quantitative aspects Mathematical models and theory Barbour, A. D., 1978, Math. Biosc., v. 38 (3-4), 303-312 bilharzia, stochastic version of Macdonald's model for transmission Mathematical models and theory Beverlev-Burton, M., 1978, Environment. Biol. Fish., V. 3 (4), 369-377 Anisakis simplex in Salmo salar, parasite population genetics (acid phosphatase pheno- types), use as biological indicators of host stocks: Atlantic Ocean Mathematical models and theory Blewett, D. ?.; and Adam, K. M. G., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (6), 513-522 Babesia divergens, cattle, data for host age and antibody incidence and titre analyzed using 3 epidemiological models to estimate rates of gain and loss of antibody: Scotland Mathematical models and theory Bradley, D. J.; and May, R. ?., 1978, Tr. Rov. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (3), 262-273 schistosomiasis, consequences of introducing aggregation into models of transmission, emphasis on Macdonald's model Mathematical models and theory Brinkmann, U. ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 29 (1) , 49-50 Wuchereria bancrofti, method for standardizing observed microfilarial densities to eliminate effect of periodicity in epidemiological comparisons Mathematical models and theory Bull, ?. M., 1978, Ecol. Entom., v. 3 (3), 171-179 Aponomma hydrosauri on Trachydosaurus rugo- sus, infestation levels and patterns, model proposed relating tick distribution pattern to particular problems of finding a host: near Tickera, South Australia Mathematical models and theory Cohen, J. E., 1974, Social Sc. and Med., v. 8 (7) , 383-398 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, humans, potential economic benefits of eliminating mortality associated with infection, esti- mation procedures and theories : Zanzibar Mathematical models and theory Crossland, N. 0., 1977, Advances Drug Research, v. 12, 53-88 Fasciola, Schistosoma, mammals, life cycles, relation between parasite numbers and effects of disease, use of incidence and prevalence data to estimate efficiency of control pro- grammes, host and parasite population dy- namics, mathematical models, integration of control methods Mathematical models and theory Devine, T. L.; and Wharton," G. W., 1973, J. Insect Physiol., v. 19 (2), 243-254 Laelaps echidnina, kinetics of water ex- change between mite and surrounding air, mathematical model Mathematical models and theory Dutertre, J., 1976, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 56 (3), 127-141 malaria, epidemiological model applied to transmission, includes both human and entomo- logical factors Mathematical models and theory Frisman, E. la.; Ginzburg, E. Kh.; and Fedorov, K. P., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (5), 408-415 stochastic model which explains Poisson and negative binomial distributions of helminths in their hosts Mathematical models and theory Frisman, E. Ia.; Ginzburg, E. Kh.; and Fedorov, K. P., 1975, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 9 (2), 112-121 Hymenolepis fraterna in mice, H. h?rrida and Heligmosomum costellatum in voles, empirical frequency of host distribution relative to helminth number compared with that predicted by theoretical negative binomial distribution Mathematical models and theory Gettinby, G.; et al., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (3), 57-59 Ostertagia ostertagi, calves, mathematical model to predict level of pasture contamina- tion and occurrence of clinical disease, good correlation between predicted and observed events SUBJECT HEADINGS 635 Mathematical models and theory Goddard, M. J., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 123-131 [For Erratum see v. 73 (2), 1979, 245] schistosomiasis, Macdonald's model, attempt to reconstruct specifics Mathematical models and theory Goddard, M. J., 1979, J. Hyg., Cambridge, v. 83 (1), 77-93 schistosomiasis, statistical technique for estimating duration of latency and survival time of infected snails Mathematical models and theory Haile, D. G.; and Weidhaas, D. E., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (4-5), 553-567 deterministic simulation model for mosquito populations including subroutine which de- termines number of malaria-infective females in mosquito population each day, useful as index of vector potential Mathematical models and theory Hair, J. D.; and Holmes, J.C., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 253-269 usefulness of measures of diversity, niche width, and niche overlap in analysis of helminth communities in waterfowl, data sug- gest hypothesis that intestinal helminth fauna of Aythya affinis (particularly hymenolepidids) is composed of chance com- bination of ecological specialists whose microhabitats and populations are deter- mined in part by inter-specific interactions Mathematical models and theory Johnston, D. N.; Silvester, N. R.; and Holwill, M. E. J., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 80, 299-315 Crithidia oncopelti, analysis of shape and propagation of waves on flagellum Mathematical models and theory Kennedy, C. R., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 145-159 helminths of British freshwater fish, popu- lation biology: the systems approach; dis- tribution of parasites in the fish popula- tion; intermediate host-parasite systems; definitive host-parasite systems (life span and maturation cycle, population changes and their controlling factors, species exhibit- ing and not exhibiting seasonal cycles in incidence) Mathematical models and theory Keymer, A. E.; and Anderson, R. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (2), 195-207 Hymenolepis diminuta, dynamics of transmis- sion by Tribolium confusum: age-dependent infectivity of eggs, influence of infective- stage density on rate of parasite establish- ment, density-dependent constraints, limit- ations on rate of acquisition of infection imposed by host feeding behavior, dynamics of ingestion of eggs by host, influence of spatial distribution of infective stages on infection Mathematical models and theory Krafsur, E. S.; and Armstrong, J. C., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (4), 348-356 Plasmodium falciparum, risk of contracting malaria as derived from entomological data, comparison with parasitologically-estimated infection rates and seasonal distribution in children vs. adults: Gambela, western Ethiopia Mathematical models and theory McGowan, M. J.; Camin, J. H.; and McNew, R. W., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 692-699 Haemaphysalis leporispalustris infestations of juvenile and adult Sylvilagus floridanus from January 1974-December 1975 in Douglas County, Kansas, relationship to skin-sensi- tizing antibody production, models used to interpret data show promise for predic- ting tick population fluctuations and in- cidence of vector borne disease outbreaks, implications of existence of resistance to tick attachment Mathematical models and theory May, R. M.; and Anderson, R. ?. , 1979, Nature London (5722), v. 280, 455-461 parasitic infections as regulators of host populations, mathematical models Mathematical models and theory Meuwissen, J. H. E. T., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (6), 692-696 malaria, 4 yearly surveys in Surinam with inJ direct hemagglutination test, general comments on seroepidemiologic surveys and mathematical models for assessment of malaria transmission rates, symposium presentation Mathematical models and theory Mills, C. ?.; Anderson, R. M.; and Whitfield, P. J., 1979, J. Animal Ecol., v. 48 (2), 383- 399 Transversotrema patialense on Brachydanio rerio (exper.), host size (age) and parasite survival, (parasite) age- and density-depen- dent survival and reproduction, reinfection and transplantation experiments failed to provide evidence of host immunological re- sponses Mathematical models and theory Molineaux, L.; Dietz, K.; and Thomas, ?., 1978, Bull. World Health Organ., v. 56 (4), 565-571 Plasmodium falciparum, epidemiological evalua- tion of mathematical model, baseline data tested against data collected over 3-year period during which propoxur and fenitrothion were used for mosquito control, relatively good agreement between actual observations and model: Garki District, Nigeria and Kisumu District, Kenya Mathematical models and theory Mosimann, J. E.; et al., 1978, Biometrics, v. 34 (3), 341-356 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, human (egg-counts from Egyptian autopsy data), proportional distribution of eggs in various body organs in relation to infection in- tensity Mathematical models and theory Neraasen, T. G.; and Holmes, J. C., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 277-289 analysis of circulation of cestodes among 3 species of geese (young and adult) nest- ing in close association, 4 groups of ces- todes del ineated representing different pathways and patterns of exchange: Anderson River Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada 636 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Mathematical models and theory Neuhaus, W., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 209-221 Dicrocoelium dendriticum, Pleurogenoides medians, Fasciola hepatica, length of uterus as correlated with body size at different stages of development, mathematical analysis of growth Mathematical models and theory Rau, ?. E.; Gordon, D. M.; and Curtis, ?. ?., 1979, J. Fish Dis., v. 2 (4), 291-296 Diplostomum spp. in Coregonus clupeaformis (eyes), lack of bilateral symmetry in distribution of metacercariae, computer simu- lation of observed phenomenon demonstrated that asymmetry was not due to chance but was product of positive feedback mechanism, hy- pothesized that increased blood supply to inflamed tissues will channel more meta- cercariae to an already infected eye : Squaw Lake, Schefferville -, Quebec Mathematical models and theory Richardson, P. N.; and Chanter, D. 0., 1979, Ann. Applied Biol., v. 93 (1), 1-11 Howardula husseyi-infected vs. uninfected Megaselia halterata, longevity, dissemina- tion of nematodes by parasitized female flies, statistical models, potential bio- logical control agent Mathematical models and theory Roggen, D. R., 1979, Nematologica, v. 25 (1), 128-135 theoretical model of pharynx with terminal spherical bulb, functional possibilities compared with cylindrical pharynx, Ascaris used as basis for extrapolation Mathematical models and theory Roundy, R. W., 1978, Social Sc. and Med., v. 12 (2D), 121-130 model for combining human behavior and dis- ease ecology to assess disease hazard in a community: rural Ethiopia Mathematical models and theory Sankurathri, C. S.; and Holmes, J. C., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (10), 1742-1753 parasites and commensals (Oligochaeta and larval Digenea) of Physa gyrina in control area vs. area affected by thermal effluents, prevalence, seasonal changes, interactions (including ingestion of cercariae by oligo- chete) , ecological model: Lake Wabamun, Alberta Mathematical models and theory Schwabe, ?. W., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (3), 109-117 hydatid disease, epidemiological aspects ot planning and evaluation of control programs, review Mathematical models and theory Seawright, J. ?.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (1), 155-160 Anopheles albimanus, computer simulation of effectiveness of releasing male-linked trans- location heterozygotes as control measure, malaria subroutine included in model Mathematical models and theory Sogandares-Bernal, F.; Hietala, H. J.; and Gunst, R. F., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 616-623 Ornithodiplostomum ptychocheilus infection not found to affect stamina of Richardsonius balteatus, evolutionary implications; multi- variate contingency table analysis of data Mathematical models and theory Sturrock, R. F.; Karamsadkar, S. J.; and Ouma, J., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (4), 369-375 Schistosoma mansoni, field populations of Biomphalaria pfeifferi, measurements of pre- patent and patent infections using 3 methods, some implications for mathematical models of schistosome transmission: Kenya Mathematical models and theory Sutherst, R. W.; et al., 1978, Austral. J. Zool., v. 26 (1), 159-174 Boophilus microplus, cattle, experimental and theoretical studies on rates of host finding, conceptual model of the host-finding compo- nent Mathematical models and theory Sutherst, R. W.; et al., 1979, J. Applied Ecol., v. 16 (2), 359-382 Boophilus microplus, cattle, analysis of 3 control methods used separately and in combi- nation (acaricides, pasture spelling, tick- resistant cattle), computer model of tick population: Australia Mathematical models and theory Sutherst, R. W.; and Comins, ?. N., 1979, Bull. Entom. Research, v. 69 (3), 519-5 40 Boophilus microplus, mathematical models used in analysis of factors that determine optimal strategies for long-term use of chemical control, management of acaricide resistance: south-eastern Queensland, Aus tralia Mathematical models and theory Takizawa, T.; and Ito, T., 1977, National Inst. Animal Health Quart., Tokyo, v. 17 (4), 179-183 secular trends of annual morbidities of ani- mal infectious diseases (including bovine trichomoniasis), mathematical models, possi- ble application in morbidity forecasting Mating. See Behavior; Disease transmission, Ve- nereal; Reproduction. Measurements. [See also Morphology; Variation] Measurements Arai, H. P.; and Arthur, J. R., 1977, Publica- ciones Espec. (4) , Inst. Biol. , Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 377-383 Cucullanellus kanabus, growth patterns (al- lometry, isometry, curvilinear) , implica- tions for use of body proportions as diag- nostic features when identifying and/or naming nematode species Measurements Beverley-Burton, M.; and Pippy, J. H. C., 1977, Environment. Biol. Fish., v. 2 (3), 309-314 Anisakis simplex larvae in Salmo salar and Clupea harengus harengus, morphometric vari- ations including influence of host sex and age, geographic variations, and worm popu- lation composition, use of morphometries for biological tagging: North Atlantic Measurements Blinova, S. L.; and Vosilite, B. S., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 25-29 Parasitorhabditis sexdentati, morphometries, individual and geographic variation, statis- tical analysis: Litovsk SSR; Moskovsk oblast; Gruzinsk SSR SUBJECT HEADINGS 637 Measurements Dronen, N. 0.; and Guidry, ?. V., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 223-225 Ochetosoma ellipticum, 0. aniarum, measure- ments and ratios in live and fixed specimens, ratios for each morphological feature re- mained constant, may be useful as compara- tive tool in fluke taxonomy Measurements Ergens, R., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (4), 377-380 Gyrodactylus stankovici, morphological and metrical variability, taxonomic value Measurements Fagerholm, H. P., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 334-335 Eustrongylides tubifex, length changes in individual nematodes when treated with differ- ent fixatives, method for determining length of live specimens Measurements Gatapia, S. L.; and Bautista, I. R., 1975, Philippine J. Animal Indust., v. 30 (1-4), 1973-1975, 17-29 Trypanosoma evansi from cattle and buffa- loes, 3 biometrie strains described: Phil- ippines Measurements Geraert, ?., 1979, Nematologica, v. 25 (1), 1-21 free-living, plant parasitic, and animal parasitic nematodes, interdependence of body length, body width, and oesophagus length during post-embryonic growth Measurements Gusev, A. V.; and Kulemina, I. V., 1971, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (2), 162-171 monogenetic trematodes of fish, effect of host age on size of body, chitinoid arma- ture of haptor, and copulatory complex Measurements Huffman, D. G.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 851-859 Pomphorhynchus bulbocolli, P. rocci, meristo- gram analysis revealed that these 2 species can be easily distinguished by measuring length of one hook in the 60-80 'percent- position' region of the proboscis Measurements Neuhaus, W., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 209-221 Dicrocoelium dendriticum, Pleurogenoides medians, Fasciola hepatica, length of uterus as correlated with body size at different stages of development, mathematical analysis of growth Measurements Palmieri, J. R., 1977, Great Basin Nat., v. 37 (2), 129-137 Posthodiplostomum minimum, centrarchid strain in various ecologically abnormal experimental hosts, host-induced variations of body measurements and tegument Measurements Poelvoorde, J., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (4), 369-376 Oesophagostomum dentatum, isolation of pure strain, several morphological characteristics (statistical analysis of variation in mea- surements) , life cycle Measurements Scott, J. S., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Can- ada, v. 26 (4), 879-891 trematode parasites of Argentina silus, in- cidence and intensity in different host length groups, as indicators of change in host feeding habits, not suitable as bio- logical tags to distinguish host popula- tions; Lecithophyllum botryophorum, para- site length/frequency distribution in dif- ferent host length groups, seasonal varia- tion, parasite life span and growth: west- ern Atlantic Meat inspection Bessonov, A. S.; IJspenskii, A. V.; and Shek- hovtsov, N. V., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (6) , 62-64 trichinosis, swine, diagnosis, digestive apparatus for large scale mechanized in- spection of samples in meat packing plants Meat inspection Biering-Sirensen, U., 1977, Dansk Vet.-Tids- skr., v. 60 (21) , 931-935 Cysticercus bovis, ultraviolet radiation for detection and diagnosis in meat inspection Meat inspection Biering-Sfirensen, U. , 1977, Dansk Vet. - Tidsskr. , v. 60 (24), 1055-1065 Cysticercus bovis, optimal techniques for slicing muscles for detection in meat in- spection Meat inspection Chambers, P. G., 1978, Rhodesian Vet. J., vu 9 (1-4), 40 protozoans, icteric cattle carcases, routine examination of blood and spleen smears : Sinoia abattoir, Rhodesia Meat inspection Chambers, P. G., 1978, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 10 (2), 74 Echinococcus granulosus, incidence in slaughtered cattle (liver, lungs), 1971- 1976; lungs and livers of slaughtered catl'f- used as pet food may be potential health hazard, special attention to apical and car- diac lobes of lungs needed during routine meat inspection: Rhodesia Meat inspection Chana, T. S., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (1), 87-93 cysticercosis, wildebeeste, incidence and intensity, implications for human consump- tion of meat, problem appears to be of aes- thetic rather than public health importance since cysts are not Cysticercus bovis, rec- ommendations for meat inspection regulations; Kenya 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY Meat inspection Dada, ?. J. 0., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (1), 70-72 hydatid disease, prevalence in food animals (sheep, goats, cattle, camels) reported at meat inspection, 1971-1975: Nigeria Meat inspection F.lmossalami, E.; and El-Nawawi, F., 1971, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 19 (19), 47-76 Taenia hyaenae (Cysticercus dromedarii), camels, morphology, incidence, predilection sites, 2 abnormal forms reported, differen- tial diagnosis of degenerative forms from other common parasites of camels, need to in- clude shoulder in routine carcass examina- tion, unsuccessful attempt to infect dogs and jackals: Egypt Meat inspection Evans, D. G.; and Pratt, J. H., 1978, Brit. Vet. J., v. 134 (5), 476-492 critical analysis of slaughterhouse condem- nation data for cattle, pigs, and sheep 1969-1975, incidence of different disease conditi ons, factors affecting condemnation levels including seasonal variations, slaughtering level, and correlations between condemnations for different diseases Meat inspection Framstad, ?., 1978, Norsk Vet.-Tidsskr., v. 90 (5), 305-306, 309-314 Trichinella spiralis, swine, several diag- nostic methods, use in meat inspection, comparisons, review Meat inspection Framstad, ?., 1978, Norsk Vet.-Tidsskr., v. 90 (5), 315-320 trichinosis, Stomacher digestion methods for diagnosis in meat inspection, advantages in reliability, practicability, capacity and cost Meat inspection Glazkov, G. ?.; Klimshin, ?. ?.; and Krivenko, V. V., 1979 , Gig. i Sanitariia (8), 53-55 opisthorchiasis, method for inspecting fish for metacercariae and determining their viability Meat inspection Hammerberg, ?.; Maclnnis, G. ?.; and Hyler, T., 1978, J. Am. Vet. Med. Ass., v. 173 (11), 1462- 1464 Taenia saginata cysticerci, grazing steers exposed to nonheat-treated city sewage sludge; multiple incisions of heart during meat inspection needed to increase efficiency of detection: southern Virginia Meat inspection ten Horn, L. J., 1973, Roy. Soc. Health J., v. 93 (5), 241-245 meat inspection in the Netherlands, includes discussion on trichinosis Meat inspection Nyaga, P. N.; and Gathuma, J. ?., 1979, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 27 (1), 51- 59 .. Taenia saginata, slaughter cattle, calcified vs. non-calcified cysts, localization, impli- cations for meat inspection procedures: Ken- ya Meat inspection Ottley, M. L.; and Moorhouse, D. ?., 1978, Austral. Vet. J., v. 54 (11), 528-530 Onchocerca gutturosa, 0. gibsoni, 0. lien- alis, di stribution in cattle carcasses recommended trimming procedures to ensure removal of parasites during meat inspection: Aus tralia Meat inspection Richmond, S. ?., 1976 , State Vet. J., Min. Agrie., Fish, and Food (93), v. 31, 258-263 Cysticercus bovis, cattle, outbreak result- ing from single human carrier of Taenia ova, need for sanitary facilities for workers on beef cattle enterprises and for veterinary control of meat inspection, review of meat inspection regulations: Scotland Meat inspection Sewell, M. M. H.; and Harrison, L. J. S., 1978, Vet. Ree., v. 102 (10), 223 [Letter] cysticercosis, bovine, need for better meat inspection regulations; carcases cleared for human consumption found to contain cysts Meat inspection, Manuals and textbooks Tiecco, G., 1978, Ispezione degli alimenti di origine animale (prodotti carnei, prodotti ittici, latte, uova), 551 pp. Mechanism of drug action. See Drugs, Mode of ac- tion. Medicine, Legal Lopes, E. R.; et al., 1970, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 12 (5), 293-297 Chagas disease, humans, chronic infections, heart weights at death compared with heart weights in deaths from other causes, legal medicine aspects Medicine, Military Akhoundzadeh, H., 1977, Rev. Internat. Serv. Sante Armees, v. 50 (11), 825-828 human scabies, general clinical review, diagnosis, therapy, special emphasis on de- tails specific to the military environment Medicine, Military Anigstein, L.; and Anigstein, D., 1975, Texas Rep. Biol, and Med., v. 33 (1), 201-211 Amblyomma americanum, review of evidence for rickettsial etiology of Bull?s fever (epi- demic which occurred in World War II troops training at Camp Bullis, Texas), rickettsiae isolated from ticks collected in area, patient histories of tick bite Medicine, Military Cho, S. Y.; Bae, J. H.; and Park, S. C. , 1973, v. 16 (8) , 649-656 Ascaris lumbricoides, incidence in ROK army, mass therapy with piperazine: Korea Medicine, Military Kinnamon, K. E.; et al., 1979, Mil. Med., v. 144 (10), 660-664 leishmaniasis, military significance, labora- tory trials in Mesocricetus auratus using aminoquinolines significantly more active than currently used antileishmanial agents Medicine, Military Mboi, ?.; and Paat, G., 1978, Rev. Internat. Serv. Sante Armees, v. 51 (2), 143-149 human malaria, statistics of incidence sur- vey with special reference to the Indonesian army SUBJECT HEADINGS 63 Meiosis. [See also Gametogenesis] Meiosis Goldstein, P., 1978, Chromosoma, v. 66 (1), 59-69 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, ultrastruc- tural analysis of sex determination, first spermatocyte meiotic division, origin of univalent chromosomes Meiosis Molon-Noblot, S.; and Desportes, I., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat. (3), 217-219 Grebnickiella gracilis, first description of synaptonemal complexes in meiotic nucleus of sporozoon Meiosis Mutafova, T., 1976, Khelmintologiia, Sofiia, v. 2, 68-74 Ascaris suum, morphology and behavior of sex chromosomes during meiosis Membranes. [See also Parasite surfaces; Tegument] Membranes Francis, D. H.; Kinden, D. ?.; and Buening, G. M., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (6), 777-782 Anaplasma marginale, limiting membrane of anaplasmal inclusion body determined to be of erythrocytic origin by immunoferritin labeling, endocytosis seems reasonable mech- anism for entry of anaplasmal initial body into erythrocyte Membranes, Host Chaimanee, P.; and Yuthavong, Y., 1979, Bio- chem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 87 (3), 953-959 Plasmodium berghei-infected mouse red cells, phosphorylation of membrane proteins, differ- ent pattern from normal membrane Membranes, Host Janiszewska, J.; Kassner, J.; and Modrzejewska, ?. , 1978 , Zool. Polon., v. 27 (1), 135-143 Mrazekia limnodrili, fine structure of surface of infected phagocytes of Limno- drilus hoffmeisteri: Odra River bank, Wro- claw Membranes, Host Kilejian, ?., 1979, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 76 (9), 4650-4653 Plasmodium falciparum, characterization of protein of parasite origin correlated with production of knob-like protrusions on mem- branes of infected erythrocytes Membranes, Host Langreth, S. G.; et. al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 213-219 Plasmodium falciparum, loss of knobs on infected erythrocyte surface after long-term cultivation Membranes, Host McLaren, D. J.; et al., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 125-139 Plasmodium knowlesi, interaction between malaria parasite and host erthrocyte, freeze fracture studies of internal cytoarchitec- ture of surface membranes Membranes, Host Rodrigues, L. ?. ?.; and Soares, M. C. de M., 1974, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 7 (2) 175-181 S[chistosoma] mansoni, mice, studies on the lability of lysosomal membrane in infected livers and comparison with normal controls Membranes, Host Schmidt-Ullrich, R.; and Wallach, D. F. H., 1978, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 75 (10), 4949-4953 Plasmodium knowlesi in Macaca mulatta, para- site-induced antigens in membranes of para- sitized erythrocytes, possible relevance to development of antimalarial vaccines Membranes, Host Shakespeare, P. G.; Trigg, P. I.; and Tappen- den, L. , 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (4), 333-343 Plasmodium knowlesi, surface properties of normal rhesus monkey erythrocytes and of in- fected erythrocytes, externally disposed protein used as probes of surface changes, pigment-free preparation of membrane proteins obtained, possible application in preparing specific antigens Membranes, Host Sherman, I. W.; and Jones, L. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 489-501 Plasmodium lophurae, membrane proteins of erythrocyte-free plasmodia and malaria- infected red cells Membranes, Host Takahashi, Y.; and Sherman, I. W., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 145-154 Plasmodium lophurae, differentiation of para- site membrane, parasitophorous vacuole mem- brane, and duck erythrocyte membrane with cationized ferritin staining as an electron microscope cytochemical method Membranes, Host Tanabe, K.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (1), 72-82 Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites can penetrate differentiating Friend erythroleukemia cells containing hemoglobin or erythrocyte membrane- specific proteins such as spectrin, these results suggest that such proteins may not be essential components in preventing this para- site's penetration into mammalian erythrocytes Membranes, Host Thompson, J. E.; Fernando, ?. ?.; and Pasternak, J., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 555 (3), 472-484 Eimeria necatrix, induction of gel-phase lipid in plasma membrane of chick intestinal cells after infection, membrane lipid of developing parasites remains exclusively liquid crystalline at physiological tempera- ture Membranes, Host Wallach, D. F. H., 1979, Cell Biol. Internat. Rep., v. 3 (5), 395-408 malaria, membrane pathobiology, review 640 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Membranes, Parasite Aikawa, M.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 273-279 Plasmodium spp., sporozoites before and after incubation in immune serum, freeze-fracture study, antibody-induced changes of pellicular membrane Membranes, Parasite Alves, M. J. M.; et al., 1979, FEBS Letters, v. 99 (1), 81-85 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigote forms, evi- dence for plasma membrane localization and antigenic nature of carbohydrate-containing macromolecules Membranes, Parasite Brooks, A. S., 1978, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 97 (3), 287-296 Crithidia fasciculata, Trypanosoma equiper- dum, T. lewisi, ultrastructure of flagellar attachment site, thin section, freeze-etch, and cytochemical techniques Membranes, Parasite Cesari, I. M.; and Marchiani, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 45 (2), 175-182 Schistosoma mansoni, haemagglutinating ac- tivity of membrane-associated 'agglutinin' is mainly due to acidic phospholipids, pos- sible molecular role of these structural membrane components in evasion of host immunological recognition and/or response Membranes, Parasite Clayton, C. E.; et al., 1979, Parasite Immu- nol., v. 1 (3), 241-249 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, membrane fractions mimic immunosuppressive and mitogenic effects of living parasites on the host Membranes, Parasite Dubremetz, J. F.; et al., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (6), 623-626 Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis sporozoites, structure of pellicle, freeze-fracture study Membranes, Parasite Dubremetz, J. F.; and Torpier, G., 1978, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 62 (2), 94-109 Eimeria nieschulzi, structure of three- membranous pellicle, freeze fracture tech- nique Membranes, Parasite Ernst, S. C., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 81-95 Schistosoma mansoni, alkaline phosphatase activity, biochemical and cytochemical studies, tegumental localization suggests that invaginations of tegument represent surface compartments that would facilitate digestive absorptive activity of this mem- brane, localization of nonspecific alkaline phosphatase activity in tegument but not in esophagus or cecum may reflect regional differences in function Membranes, Parasite Esteves, M. J. G.; et al., 1979, European J. Cell Biol. , v. 20 (1), 113-115 Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, membrane-associ- ated polysaccharides, influence of growth conditions Membranes, Parasite Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1979, Acta Path, et Microbiol., Scand., v. 87B (3), 183-190 Toxoplasma gondii, oocyst sporulation, sporo- cyst formation, structure of sporocyst wall, ultrastructure Membranes, Parasite Gress, F. M.; and Lumsden, R. D., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 111-143 Paragonimus kellicotti, tegumental surface membrane, fine structure, topochemistry (rich in acidic carbohydrate), possible relation- ship to ability of flukes to survive in immunocompetent host Membranes, Parasite Gruenberg, J.; et al., 1979, Biochem. and Bio- phys. Research Commun., v. 88 (3), 1173-1179 Trypanosoma brucei, interactions of liposomes with plasma membrane, implications for use of liposome-encapsulated drugs in chemotherapy Membranes, Parasite Hamilton, R. C.; Cox, J. C.; and Pye, D., 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 98 (1), 305-307 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, wall structure of sporonts grown in human fibroblasts Membranes, Parasite Hayunga, E. G.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 488-496 Schistosoma mansoni, evaluation of techniques for radioisotope labeling of surface proteins from adult worms, partial characterization of surface antigens Membranes, Parasite Hayunga, E. G.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 497-506 Schistosoma mansoni, antigenicity of radio- labeled surface proteins from adult worms, immunoprecipitation with infected serum, cross-reaction with anti-Schistosoma haema- tobium and anti-Schistosoma japonicum serum Membranes, Parasite Knowles, W. J.; and Oaks, J. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 715-731 Hymenolepis diminuta, brush border plasma membrane, isolation and partial biochemical characterization Membranes, Parasite Linder, J. C.; and Staehelin, L. ?., 1979, J. Cell. Biol., v. 83 (2, pt. 1), 371-382 Leptomonas collosoma, novel model for fluid secretion by trypanosomatid contractile vacu- ole apparatus Membranes, Parasite McLaren, D. J.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 327-348 Schistosoma mansoni in vitro and in vivo (mice), developing tegumental outer membrane, freeze fracture study, changes in number and distribution of intramembraneous particles (IMP) during parasite maturation, reflection in alterations of ultrastructure and anti- genicity of parasite surface Membranes, Parasite McLaren, D. J.; et al., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 125-139 Plasmodium knowlesi, interaction between malaria parasite and host erthrocyte, freeze fracture studies of internal cytoarchitec- ture of surface membranes SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Membranes, Parasite van Maren, M. J., 1979, Bijdr. Dierk., Amster- dam, v. 48 (2), 97-110 Pomphorhynchus laevis and Polymorphus minu- tus in Gammarus fossarum, occurrence and infestation rates in relation to intermedi- ate host life cycle, occurrence in final hosts, parasite membrane, parasitic castra- tion of intermediate host: Rhone river sys- tem, near Lyon Membranes, Parasite Martine?-Palomo, ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 127-136 Onchocerca volvulus, microfilariae at dif- ferent developmental stages obtained from untreated humans, formation of cuticle characterized ultrastructurally, no plasma membrane found at cuticle, results suggest that immunogenic determinants are hidden from exterior by acellular cuticle and this may explain lack of cellular reaction usually found around living microfilariae in dermis of onchocerciasis patients Membranes, Parasite Michael, E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 221-228 Eimeria acervulina, formation and final structure of oocyst wall, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Membranes, Parasite Milder, R. V.; Kloetzel, J.; and Deane, M. P., 1973, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 15 (6), 386-392 Trypanosoma cruzi culture and blood stream forms, optical and electron microscopic observations on interactions with hamster peritoneal macrophages, blood forms observed to be wrapped by a conspicuous membrane and to multiply actively; culture forms were epimastigotes folded upon themselves with invagination of periplast and electron-dense material inside and outside invaginations Membranes, Parasite Mitra, S.; and Krishna Murti, C. R., 1978, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, Exper. Biol., v. 87 (1), 9-23 Entamoeba histolytica, axenically grown trophozoites, formation of round bodies or 'precysts', effect of bacterial endotoxins, starch, and epinephrine Membranes, Parasite Muehlpfordt, H., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 71- 74 Trypanosoma spp., cell surface labelling with cationic ferritin Membranes, Parasite Murrei1, ?. D.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 46 (2), 247-255 Schistosoma mansoni, analysis of tegumental surface membrane carbohydrates using lectins Membranes, Parasite Northup, J. K.; et al., 1979, J. Biol. Chem., v. 254 (23), 11861-11867 Fasciola hepatica, adenylate cyclase, deter- gent extraction from membrane preparations, properties of solubilized vs. particulate enzyme Membranes, Parasite Pereira, N. M.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 225-234 Trypanosoma cruzi, membrane and flagellar fractions, isolation and characterization: electron microscopy; enzyme composition; gel immunodiffusion test Membranes, Parasite Perov, M. F., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (5), 460-462 Eimeria tenella, fatty acid composition of lipids of oocysts and oocyst membranes Membranes, Parasite Philippe, M.; et al., 1979, Biol. Cell., v. 35 (2), 165-174 Gregarina blaberae, glycoconjugates of cell surface studied by carbohydrate cytochemistry and biochemistry on isolated 'ghost' fraction Membranes, Parasite Porchet, E.; and Torpier, G., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 101-124 Toxoplasma gondii, Sarcocystis tenella, freeze fracture studies of infective stages, outer and inner membranes, rhoptries mem- branes Membranes, Parasite Ramasamy, R., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 491-493 Schistosoma mansoni, schistosomula and cer- cariae, surface proteins Membranes, Parasite Rembold, H.; and Langenbach, T., 1978, J. Pro- tozool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 404-408 Crithidia fasciculata, effect of colchicine on cell membrane and on biopterin transport Membranes, Parasite Renwrantz, L.; and Schottelius, J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 139-147 Trypanosoma brucei EATRO 427, characteri- zation of surface membrane with lectins, protectins, and blood group antisera Membranes, Parasite Riley, J.; James, J. L.; and Banaja, ?. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (1), 53-66 Reighardia sternae, possible role of frontal and sub-parietal gland systems in evasion of host immune response, surface membrane system believed to be instrumental, related observa- tions on Porocephalus crotali, parallels with situation of schistosome infections in mam- mals, alternative explanation of concomitant immunity Membranes, Parasite Schraw, W. P.; and Vaughan, G. L., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (1), 15-26 Trypanosoma lewisi, membrane function (glu- cose, leucine, and potassium transport; 5'nucleotidase activity) in dividing and ablastin-inhibited trypanosomes Membranes, Parasite Shakespeare, P. G.; Trigg, P. I.; and Tappen- den, L., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (4), 333-343 Plasmodium knowlesi, surface properties of normal rhesus monkey erythrocytes and of in- fected erythrocytes, externally disposed protein used as probes of surface changes, pigment-free preparation of membrane proteins obtained, possible application in preparing specific antigens 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Membranes, Parasite Sherman, I. W.; and Jones, L. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 489-501 Plasmodium lophurae, membrane proteins of erythrocyte-free plasmodia and malaria- infected red cells Membranes, Parasite da Silveira, J. F.; Abrahamsohn, P. ?.; and Colli, W., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 550 (2), 222-232 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, method of isolation of plasma membrane vesicles, general analysis of their properties, protein and carbohydrate content, antigenicity Membranes, Parasite de Souza, W.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 45 (1), 101-115 Trypanosoma cruzi incorporates exogenous proteins by pinocytosis, pinocytic vesicles can fuse forming multivesicular structures, cell membrane and membranes of pinocytic vesicles and large multivesicular structures contain carbohydrates, many intramembranous particles in cell membrane but few or none in membranes of vesicles and multivesicular structures Membranes, Parasite de Souza, W.; Chavez, ?.; and Martinez-Palomo, ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 109-116 Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, cell membrane, freeze-fracture study Membranes, Parasite de Souza, W.; Martinez-Palomo, ?.; and Gonzalez-Robles, ?., 1978, J. Cell Sc., v. 33, 285-299 Trypanosoma cruzi, invasive blood forms and non-invasive culture forms, ultrastructure of plasma membrane, freeze-fracture technique Membranes, Parasite Takahashi, Y.; and Sherman, I. W., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 145-154 Plasmodium lophurae, differentiation of para- site membrane, parasitophorous vacuole mem- brane, and duck erythrocyte membrane with cationized ferritin staining as an electron microscope cytochemical method Membranes, Parasite Thompson, J. E.; Fernando, ?. ?.; and Pasternak, J., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 555 (3), 472-484 Eimeria necatrix, induction of gel-phase lipid in plasma membrane of chick intestinal cells after infection, membrane lipid of developing parasites remains exclusively liquid crystalline at physiological tempera- ture Membranes, Parasite Threadgold, L. T.; and Brennan, G., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 300-316 Fasciola hepatica, basal infolds and asso- ciated vacuoles of tegument: general and enzymatic histochemistry, osmotic behavior, theory outlining possible mode of operation of tegument as transporting epithelium Membranes, Parasite Torpier, G.; Ouaissi, ?. ?.; and Capron, ?., 1979, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 67 (31 276-287 Schistosoma mansoni, immune-induced membrane alterations, freeze-fracture study, comple- ment-dependent damage in presence of antisera to host antigenic determinants Membranes, Parasite Tryon, J. C., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 198-205 Toxoplasma gondii, purified tachyzoite pel- licle, ultrastructure and antigenicity Membranes, Parasite Viyanant, V.; and Jones, A. W., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (1), 79-85 Trypanosoma lewisi, surface membrane antigen, isolation and characterization, protection of immunized rats against challenge Membranes, Parasite Voorheis, H. P.; et al., 1979, Biochem. J., v. 180 (1) , 11-24 Trypanosoma brucei, plasma membrane isola- tion and partial characterization Membranes, Parasite Waldrop, F. S.; Younker, T. D.; and Puchtler, H., 1979, Histochemistry, v. 63 (1), 1-6 Pneumocystis carinii, histochemical observa- tions, selective coloration of membranes of honeycomb forms, simultaneous demonstration of honeycomb and cyst forms Membranes, Parasite Zingales, ?.; et al., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 550 (2), 233-244 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, procedure for purification of adenylyl cyclase-contain- ing plasma membrane fraction, identity and purity of such membranes were assessed by biochemical and ultrastructural criteria Meningitis. [See also Meningoencephalitis] Meningitis Cross, J. ?., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (2), 161-170 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, human, eosino- philic meningitis, review together with some new findings, clinical manifestations, diag- nosis (including encouraging results with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay): Taiwan; Okinawa Meningitis Koj ima, S.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (1), 36-41 eosinophilic meningitis, human, case report, patient's serum contained antibodies against Angiostrongylus cantonensis and Toxocara canis, former suspected to be cause: Shizu- oka Prefecture, Honshu, Japan Meningitis Martin, H.; and Michalik, M., 1977, Psychiat., Neurol, u. Med. Psychol., v. 29 (2), 87-95 human neurocysticercosis, 3 case reports with autopsy findings of severe meningitis and hydrocephalus, clinical aspects, recommenda- tions for use of complement fixation for re- liable diagnosis SUBJECT HEADINGS 63 Meningitis Robineau, M.; and Dupont, E., 1975, Rev. Prat., Paris, v. 25 (9), 671-674, o77 human meningitis of parasitic origins, clini- cal review Meningitis Sonakul, D., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (2), 220-227 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, human, 4 fatal cases, clinical and pathological findings: Thailand Meningoencephalitis. [See also Encephalitis; Meningitis] Meningoencephalitis Botto, ?.; and Rodriguez, N., 1975, Rev. Uru- guaya Patol. Clin, ? Microbiol., v. 13 (I), 3-16 human amoebic meningoencephalitis, etiology, epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis, therapy, review Meningoencephalitis Campos, R.; et al., 1977, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 19 (5), 349-351 free-living amoebae in cerebrospinal fluid of 8-year-old boy with signs and symptoms of meningoencephalitis: zona rural do Munici- pio de Capao Bonito, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brasil Meningoencephalitis Carter, S. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Environment. Studies, v. 12 (3), 199-205 Naegleria fowleri, human amoebic meningo- encephalitis, water pollution as major source of infection, epidemiology, preven- tion and control, review Meningoencephalitis Cornaglia, E., 1977, Ann. Fac. Med. Vet. Torino, v. 24, 288-290 Sarcocystis-like structure, bovine, mild meningoencephalitis, light electron microscopy Meningoencephalit is Darby, C. P.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Dis. Child., v. 133 (10), 1025-1027 primary amebic meningoencephalitis, human, 3 fatal case reports, Naegleria fowleri iso- lated and identified premortem in 1: had been swimming in freshwater lakes in South Carolina Meningoencephalitis Das, S. R., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 327-332 Naegleria aerobia flagellate stage, pathoge- nicity, bearing on epidemiology of exogenous amoebiasis Meningoencephalitis Duma, R. J.; Helwig, W. ?.; and Martinez, A. J., 1978, Ann. Int. Med., v. 88 (4), 468-473 unidentified free living amoeba (appeared to be neither Naegleria or Acanthamoeba-Hartman- nella, but possibly Vahlkampfiidae) causing fatal primary amoebic meningoencephalitis and brain abscess in diabetic woman, case report, discussion of identifying characteristics, classification and speciation, public health implications: rural Smithfield, Virginia Meningoencephalitis Edan, G., 1979, Med. Trop., v. 39 (5), 499-507 Trypanosoma gambiense, humans, meningo- encephalitis, clinical signs, pathology, diagnosis, case histories Meningoencephalitis Fink, E.; and Schmidt, H., 1979, Tropenmed'. u. Parasitol., v. 30 (2), 206-211 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, EATRO 1989 strain in white mice induced chronic infec- tion with meningoencephalitis similar to infection in humans, suitable model for studying human infection and screening drug compounds for activity during late stages of infections Meningoencephalitis Goepel, W., 1970, Psychiat., Neurol, u. Med. Psychol., v. 22 (1), 32-38 human cysticercosis, case report of patient with generalized cerebral infection manifest- ing as meningoencephalitis, diagnosis only after surgical intervention Meningoencephali tis Hermanne, J.; et al., 1974, Rev. Prat., Paris, v. 24 (15), 1241-1242, 1245-1246, 1249-1253 Naegleria fowleri, human meningoencephalitis, general clinical review, 3 case reports: Belgium Meningoencephalitis Hermanne, J.; Jadin, J. ?.; and Martin, J. J., 1972, Semaine Hop. Paris, v. 48 (21), 1539- 1550 (Ann. Pediat., Paris, v. 19 (5), 425-436) Naegleria gruberi, human, fatal meningoen- cephalitis after swimming in public pools, amoeba discovered in spinal fluid, ampho- tericin ? studied as possible therapy: Bel- gium Meningoencephalitis Hoffman, E. O.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 29-38 primary amebic meningoencephalitis, human (brain, pancreas), clinical findings, post- mortem studies, electron microscopy, immuno- histologic studies, evidence slightly more indicative of Acanthamoeba than Naegleria infection: Louisiana Meningoencephalitis Jadin, J. ?.; et al., 1971, Ann. Soc. Belges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (2), 255-266 Naegleria gruberi, human primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, case reports, swimming pools were source of infections: Western Europe Meningoencephalitis Johnson, C. M., 1977, Rev. Med. Panama, v. 2 (3), 141-144 human meningoencephalitis previously diag- nosed by Herrera (Arch. Med. Panamenos, v. 1, 1952) as caused by Endamoeba histolytica is correctly diagnosed as resulting from infec- tion with a species of Naegleria, opinion based on history, clinical course, morphology of amoeba and pathology: Panama Meningoencephalit is Jones, D. ?.; Visvesvara, G. S.; and Robinson, N. M., 1975, Tr. Ophth. Soc. United Kingdom, v. 95 (2), 221-232 Acanthamoeba polyphaga keratitis and Acanth- amoeba uveitis associated with fatal meningo- encephalitis, 3 case reports, extensive clin- ical presentation, strain characteristics, pathology, diagnostic problems and possibly useful therapeutic agents: Texas 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Meningoencephalitis Kadlec, V.; Cerva, L.; and Skvarova, J., 1978, Science (4360), v. 201, 1025 reservoir of pathogenic Naegleria fowleri located in cracked wall of indoor swimming pool where repeated outbreaks of primary amoe- bic meningoencephalitis were observed between 1962 and 1965: northern Bohemia Meningoencephalitis Lai, ?. ?.; and Garg, N. K., 1979, Exper. Para- sitol . , v. 48 (3), 331-336 Hartmanella culbertsoni, meningoencephalitic mice, biochemical changes in brain Meningoencephalitis Lawande, R. V.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 71 (5), 591-594 Naegleria fowleri, 8-month-old infant, fatal case of primary amebic meningoen- cephalitis: Zaria, Nigeria Meningoencephalitis Lawande, R. V.; et al., 1979, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 82 (4), 84-88 Naegleria fowleri, children, primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, possible inhalation of airborne cysts: Northern Nigeria Meningoencephalitis Malhotra, K. K.; et al., 1978, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 81 (6), 113-115 Naegleria gruberi resulting in fatal human primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, report of atypical case documenting diagnostic and therapeutic problems : Jammu Meningoencephalitis Martin, J. J., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 305-319 Naegleria fowleri, man, primary amoebic meningo-encephalitis, neuropathology of 3 fatal cases : Antwerp Meningoencephalitis Martinez, A. J.; and Janitschke, K., 1979, Immun. u.Infekt., v. 7 (2), 57-64 Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba, human, histopathology, protozoology and taxonomy, epidemiology, treatment, animal models, re- view Meningoencephalitis Proca-Cioban, ?. , 1978 , Bacteriol., Virusol., Parazitol., Epidemiol., Bucuresti, v. 23 (3), 129-140 Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba culbertsoni, human primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, broad review Meningoencephalitis Rai, R. D.; and Mohan Rao, V. K., 1978, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 16 (8), 903-905 Hartmannella culbertsoni, mice, experimental amoebic meningoencephalitis, gross biochemical changes in brain Meningoencephalitis Rinaldi, I.; et al., 1979, Virginia Med., v. 106 (9), 670-673 Vahlkampfiidae [sp.], woman (brain), chronic primary amebic meningoencephalitis, case re- port: Smithfield, Virginia Meningoencephalitis Shadduck, J. ?.; Ubelaker, J.; and Telford, V. Q., 1979, Am. J. Clin. Path., v. 72 (4), 640-643 Micronema deletrix, adult man (brain), fatal meningoencephalitis, gross and microscopic findings, case report Meningoencephalitis Thong, ?. H.; Rowan-Kelly, ?.; and Ferrante, ?., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (3), 336-337 Naegleria fowleri-infected mice, amphotericin ? potentiated by tetracycline shows promise in treating meningoencephalitis Meningoencephalitis Vandepitte, J.; et al., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 297-303 Naegleria fowleri, 14-year-old boy, fatal primary amoebic meningo-encephalitis after swimming in stream polluted by warm effluents of zinc and lead factory: Canal of Beverio, Balen-Wezel Meningoencephalitis Willaert, E.; et al., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 333-342 Naegleria fowleri, variants in Australian strains, immunoelectrophoretic analysis shows them to have antigenic identity with human stains causing meningoencephalitis in other parts of world Mental disorders Amin-Zaki, L.; Al-Saffar, G.; and Al-Aswad, ?., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (2), 179-182 Toxoplasma skin tests, mentally retarded children and their mothers, conclusion that toxoplasmosis does not play great role in mental retardation causation: Iraq Mental disorders Antoine, P., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 227-248 Trypanosoma gambiense, humans, neurologic and psychologic pathology, analysis of 50 cases: Kinshasa, Zaire Mental disorders Buainain, ?.; and da Fonseca, L. M., 1974, Rev. Fac. Farm, e Odontol. Araraquara, v. 8 (2), 197-207 Toxoplasma gondii, serological detection of infection in children with mental disorders compared to detection in normal children, prevalence of disease varied depending on mental deficiency and intelligence quotients of children with mental disorders: Arara- quara, Brazil Mental disorders Buainain, ?.; and da Fonseca, L. M., 1975, Rev. Fac. Farm, e Odontol. Araraquara, v. 9 (1), 41- 46 Toxoplasma gondii, survey of infection preva- lence in mental patients as compared with a sampling from normal controls; slightly high- er rate of positive serology in the mentally ill patients Mental disorders Piekarski, G.; Zippelius, ?. M.; and Witting, P. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (1), 1-15 Toxoplasma gondii, laboratory mice and rats, latent infection, diminished learning abili- ty SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Mental disorders Szafranek, J:; et al., 1973, Psychiat. Polska, v. 7 (5), 531-534 Toxoplasma gondii, humans with mental ill- nesses, high proportion of positive reactions to Sabin-Feldman dye test in 72 tested pa- tients, need for diagnostic awareness Mental disorders Uchida, Y.; Kakehashi, Y.; and Kameyama, ?., 1978, Am. J. Ophth., Chicago, v. 86 (6), 791-793 Toxoplasma gondii, man, juxtapapillary retinochoroiditis with a psychiatric dis- order that disappeared as the retinochor- oidal lesion was absorbed, case report: [Japan], originally from West Africa Mental retardation. See Mental disorders. Metabolism. [See also Amino acids; Biochemistry; Carbohydrates; Enzymes; Histochemistry; Hormones; Lipids; Nucleic acids; Prostaglandins; Proteins; Respiration] Metabolism Agosin, M.; and Naquira, C., 1978, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 60B (2), 183-187 Taenia crassiceps, mRNA isolated from para- site polysomes directs synthesis of proteins in cell-free heterologous systems which are precipitable by antisera against parasite proteins Metabolism da Cunha, ?. ?.; and Jurand, ?., 1978, Arch. Protistenk., v. 120 (3), 233-254 Schneideria schneiderae in Trichosia pubes- cens (exper.), entry into and development in cells of intestinal caecum, host cell- symbiont interrelations, metabolic exchanges, symbiotic bacteria in cytoplasm of Schnei- deria, ultrastructural study Metabolism Shishova-Kasatochkina, ?. ?.; and Leutskaia, ?. K., 1979, [Biochemical aspects of the inter- relationships of helminths and their hosts. Metabolism of proteins, vitamins, and steroids in the process of parasitization], 279 pp., illus. Metabolism, Host Aver'ianov, ?. V.; et al., 1978, Molek. Biol., v. 12 (3) , 646-653 Eimeria tenella-infected chicks, relationship between RNA and protein biosynthesis in liver Metabolism, Host Becker, W.; and Lamprecht, I., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 297-305 Schistosoma mansoni-infected Biomphalaria glabrata; microcalorimetric investigations; rate of oxygen consumptions explains heat flows for aerobic catabolism of carbohy- drates. fats, or proteins Metabolism, Host Becker, W.; and Lueth, W., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 109-113 Schistosoma mansoni-infected Biomphalaria glabrata, ketone body metabolism as compared with that of starved snails Metabolism, Host Becker, W.; and Schmale, H., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 59B (1), 75-79 Biomphalaria glabrata, ammonia and urea excretion under different physiological conditions including infection with Schisto- soma mansoni Metabolism, Host Boreham, P. F. L., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 249-255 Trypanosoma] brucei, rabbits, possible pathologic effects of kallikrein and kinin release early in infection, consideration of similar mechanisms in human infection Metabolism, Host Castro, G. ?.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg. , v. 28 (3), 500-507 Trichinella spiralis - infected rats, inade- quate oral food intake rather than changes in basal metabolism or intestinal patho- physiology accounts for weight loss during intestinal phase of infection Metabolism, Host Cha, ?. ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (6), 1181-1187 ' Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, activities of some hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes can be increased by treatment with inducers Metabolism, Host Cha, ?. ?.; and Bueding, E., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (6), 1188-1191 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, recovery of hepatic drug-metabolizing capacity following curative dose of 4-isothiocyano-4'-nitro- diphenylamine Metabolism, Host Chi, C. W.; and Isseroff, H., 1979, J. Nu- trition, Bethesda, v. 109 (7), 1299-1306 Fasciola hepatica, rats, growth studies, nitrogen balance studies, disposition of excessive proline Metabolism, Host Cripps, A. W.; and Steel, J. W., 1978, Aus- tral. J. Exper. Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 56 (2), 181-194 Trichostrongylus colubriformis-infected sheep, immunoglobulin metabolism, concluded that increased synthesis of IgG. in resist- ant sheep continually exposed to T. colubri- formis occurs as result of antigenic stimu- lation rather than as consequence of in- creased loss of plasma into intestine Metabolism, Host Dargie, J. D.; and Berry, C. I., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (1), 17-25 Fasciola hepatica, sheep, development of hypoalbuminemia during course of primary in- fection, accompanying changes in albumin me- tabolism, influence of protein intake Metabolism, Host Dargie, J. D.; Berry, C. I.; and Parkins, J. J., 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 26 (3), 289-295 Fasciola hepatica, sheep (exper.) given hay or hay plus pelleted supplement, feed intake and digestibility, body weight and nitrogen balance 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Host Dey-Hazra, ?.; et al., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (4), 339-351 Strongyloides ransomi-infected piglets, protein synthesis changes in liver, gluta- thione status of liver, electrolyte concen- trations in plasma, erythrocytes, and in different organs, plasma enzyme activities Metabolism, Host Dunn, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Gastroenterology, v. 75 (6), 1010-1015 Schistosoma mansoni, conversion of arginine (but not glutamic acid) to proline in normal and fibrotic mouse liver slices and in living mice with schistosomiasis, arginine-derived proline was utilized for liver collagen synthesis, possible pathophysiological sig- nificance Metabolism, Host Dunn, ?. ?.; et al., 1979, Gastroenterology, v. 76 (5, pt. 1), May, 978-982 Schistosoma mansoni, human, collagen syn- thesis rates in fibrotic liver specimens, liver free-proline content and utilization of proline precursors Metabolism, Host Dunn, ?. ?.; Maragoudakis, M. E.; and Hait, P. K., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 538 (2) , 328-333 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, 47-fold increase in activity of liver procollagen prolyl hydroxylase, effect of inhibitor, possibility that this enzyme may be rate-controlling in collagen deposition and that its inhibition may be therapeutically useful in liver fibro- sis Metabolism, Host Fayer, R.; and Lynch, G. P., 1979, Parasitol- ogy, v. 79 (3), 325-336 Sarcocystis cruzi-infected calves (exper.), pathophysiological changes in urine and blood, several specific effects beyond those induced by nutritional stress Metabolism, Host Garlough, S.; Mason, M.; and Sanchez, G., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 61B (1), 33-36 Trypanosoma brucei-infected rats, host-para- site interaction in metabolism of tyrosine Metabolism, Host Ghanem, M. H.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (2), 133-138 human hepatic schistosomiasis, study of elimination rate of lipid and of changes in level of plasma free fatty acids in schisto- somal patients and comparison with rates in normal controls Metabolism, Host Giannini, S. D.; et al., 1975, Rev. Hosp. Clin., S. Paulo, v. 30 (4), suppl., 257-263 Chagas disease, aspects of lipid metabolism, comparison study of persons with chronic in- fections, chronic infections with cardio- pathy, and normal controls, results imply that persons with chronic Chagas and cardio- pathy may have lowered triglyceride synthesis Metabolism, Host Goodger, B. V.; and Wright, I. G., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 53-61 Babesia bigemina, acute cattle infection, plasma contains fibrin in monomer and high molecular weight forms, fibrin(ogen) degra- dation products not constantly detected, little or no evidence suggesting fibrinolysis or fibrin deposition; suggested that classic disseminated intravascular coagulation not present in B. bigemina infection Metabolism, Host Grabiec, S.; and Zwolinskiene, W., 1976, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 25 (5), 279-282 D[ictyocaulus] filaria-infected sheep, Trich- inella spiralis-infected rabbit, decreased oxidative-reductive activity in blood serum, comparison with healthy animals, chemilumi- nescence method Metabolism, Host Hale, 0. M.; and Stewart, ?. ?., 1979, J. Animal Sc., v. 49 (4), 1000-1005 Trichuris suis, pigs (exper.), effects of infection on weight gains, digestion and absorption of nutrients, and nitrogen balance Metabolism, Host Horton, G. M. J., 1977, J. Animal Sc., v. 45 (6), 1453-1457 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, lambs (ex- per.), feed utilization, calcium and phos- phorus metabolism and serum protein frac- tions, before and after treatment with thia- bendazole Metabolism, Host Isoun, T. T.; Isoun, M. J.; and Anosa, V. 0., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 330- 334 Trypanosoma vivax-infected sheep, free plasma amino acid profiles of infected sheep and the trypanosome organism, significance of amino acid changes in terms of host and parasite metabolism Metabolism, Host Jaffe, J. J.; and Chrin, L. R., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (4), 661-668 Brugia pahangi-infected and normal Aedes aegypti, methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydro- genase (MTHFD) and reductase (MTHFR) activ- ity, change in folate metabolism with advanced infections; suramin inhibited MTHFR activity but not MTHFD; MTHFR activity detected in crude extracts of adult parasites differed from that in mosquitoes Metabolism, Host Jaffe, J. J.; and Chrin, L. R., 1978, J. Para- sitol. , v. 64 (5), 769-774 Brugia pahangi-infected and normal Aedes aegypti, serine transhydroxymethylase activ- ity Metabolism, Host Jaffe, J. J.; and Chrin, L. R., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 550-554 Brugia pahangi-infected vs. normal Aedes aegypti, methionine synthetase activity SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Metabolism, Host Jones, W. 0.; and Symons, L. ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 92-99 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, guinea pigs, primary and secondary infections, skeletal muscle protein catabolism, comparison with un- infected animals fed quantitatively reduced rations, catabolism which was depressed in all 3 groups was directly related to fall in food consumption Metabolism, Host Khovanskikh, A. E., 1977, Sel'skokhoz. Biol., v. 12 (2), 245-250 Eimeria tenella, E. mitis, biochemical char- acteristics of pathogenesis in chickens, review Metabolism, Host Khovanskikh, A. E.; Krylov, M. V.; and Krylov, V. F., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (1), 8-10 Eimeria tenella-infected chickens (exper.), zinc concentration in various tissues and organs at different stages of infection Metabolism, Host Khovanskikh, A. E.; and Kuznetsova, ?. ?., 1975, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 9 (1), 77-81 Eimeria tenella-infected chickens, intensity of C1'?-glycine inclusion into proteins of various organs, changes in total proteins and gamma-globulin in blood serum, correla- tion between increased biosynthesis of pro- teins in immunocompetent organs and increase in gamma-globulin in blood serum Metabolism, Host Krivutenko, A. I.; and Taranenko, I. L., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (8), 74-76 Heterakis gallinarum-infected turkeys, elec- trolyte and mineral metabolism Metabolism, Host Lee, C. M.; Glasgow George, Y.; and Aboko- Cole, G., 1977 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 1-6 Trypanosoma lewisi, rats, iron metabolism, serum iron and serum iron-binding capacity, diets with various levels of iron Metabolism, Host Licois, D.; Coudert, P.; and Mongin, P., 1978, Ann. Recherches Vet., v. 9 (1), 1-10 Eimeria intestinalis, E. pellerdyi, rabbits (exper.), changes in water metabolism in diarrhoeic hosts Metabolism, Host Mello de Oliveira, J. ?., 1973, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 15 (5), 261-271 Trypanosoma cruzi, rats, study of changes in enzymatic activity in the duodenal Auerbach1s plexus Metabolism, Host Mohamed, ?. ?. , 1977, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 4 (2), 187-194 Trichobilharzia ocellata-infected Lymnaea stagnalis, increased growth rate, reduced tissue glycogen, shifts toward anaerobiosis Metabolism, Host Momen, H., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 73 (2), 117-121 Plasmodium, Babesia and Anthemosoma spp., comparative study of glucose catabolism by infected mouse erythrocytes , glucose utiliza- tion and lactate production of parasites Metabolism, Host Mustaikis, ?.; and Medzevicius, ?., 1978, Lietuvos TSR Moks. Akad. Darbai, s. ? (82), (2), 75-83 Trichocephalus suis, suckling pigs, influ- ence of amylosubtylene on host carbohydrate metaboli sm Metabolism, Host Nadakal, A. M.; and Nair, ?. V., 1979, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 17 (3), 310-311 Raillietina tetragona-infected domestic fowl, disturbances of carbohydrate metabolism Metabolism, Host Phares, ?. ?.; and Carroll, R. M., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 401-405 effects of bovine pituitary growth hormone vs. Spirometra mansonoides plerocercoid growth factor on body growth and lipid composition in diabetic-hypophysectomi zed rats Metabolism, Host Phares, ?. ?.; and Cook, D. E., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (3), 406-410 effects of bovine pituitary growth hormone vs. Spirometra mansonoides plerocercoid growth factor on metabolism of lymphoid tissue (thy- mus and spleen) in diabetic-hypophysectomized rats Metabolism, Host Platzer, E. G.; and Kassis, J. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 556-559 Plasmodium lophurae, pyridoxine kinase in trophozoites and in duckling erythrocytes, results suggest that vitamin ?? metabolism of malaria parasites is distinct and separate from that of host erythrocytes Metabolism, Host Przyjalkowski, Z.; and Malinowska, ?., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (1-10), 69-77 Trichinella spiralis-infected germfree vs. conventional mice, some metabolites and en- zymes of carbohydrate metabolism in liver and small intestine Metabolism, Host Przyjalkowski, Z.; and Malinowska, ?., 1977, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 25 (2), 95-100 Trichinella spiralis, conventional and bi- associated (with Staphylococcus epidermidis and Escherichia coli) mice, carbohydrate metabolism in livers and intestines, metabo- lite levels, enzyme activities Metabolism, Host Quintao, E. C. R.; et al., 1979, J. Lipid Re- search, v. 20 (8), 941-951 filariasis patients with chyluria used to study origin of cholesterol transported in intestinal lymph Metabolism, Host Rodrigues, L. ?. ?.; and Soares, M. C. de M., 1974, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 7 (2), 175-181 S[chistosoma] mansoni, mice, studies on the lability of lysosomal membrane in infected livers and comparison with normal controls 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Host Scofield, ?. ?., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 59B (4), 295-298 Nematospi roides dubius- or Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, Pasteur effect could not be shown in host jejunum mainly due to reduced rate of anaerobic lactate production, possible relationship of loss of Pasteur effect to immune response Metabolism, Host Shishova-Kasatochkina, 0. ?.; Sokhina, L. I.; and Abramova, T. G., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 250-255 Ascaris suum, Ascaridia galli, Contracaecum aduncum, urease activity and ureogenesis in relation to class of host, analogy between some specific metabolic processes of the host and its parasite Metabolism , Host Simpson, M. G.; and Laurence, B. R., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 732-736 Brugia patei, incorporation of radioactive precursors into filarial larvae developing in susceptible vs. refractory mosquito species and into mosquito flight muscle Metabolism, Host Stanislawski, E.; and Becker, W., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 63A (4), 527-533 Biomphalaria glabrata, influences of semi- synthetic diets, starvation, and Schistosoma mansoni infection on metabolism (using cri- teria of egg-laying activity and hemolymph components) Metabolism, Host Steelman, S. L.; et al., 1971, Recent Progr. Hormone Research, v. 27, 97-120 Spirometra mansonoides, comparative study of sparganum growth factor (SGF) and growth hormone: growth-promoting properties, meta- bolic actions on bone and protein synthesis, effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, source and physicochemical properties of SGF, development of resistance to SGF (result of neutralizing antibodies) Metabolism, Host Sykes, A. R.; Coop, R. L.; and Angus, K. W. , 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 26 (3), 372-377 Trichostrongylus vitrinus, sheep (exper.), chronic infection, food intake and body weight gains, food digestibility, body composition, bone chemistry and histology, serum constituents Metabolism, Host Symons, L. ?. ?.; and Jones, W. 0., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 7-13 Trichostrongylus colubriformis, guinea pigs with light to heavy infections, relationships between fall of food consumption and changes of body mass and skeletal muscle and liver protein synthesis Metabolism, Host Takhar, B. S.; and Farrell, D. J., 1979, Brit. Poultry Sc., v. 20 (2), 197-211 Eimeria acervulina- or Eimeria tenella-infect- ed chickens, energy and nitrogen metabolism Metabolism, Host Takhar, B. S.; and Farrell, D. J., 1979, Brit. Poultry Sc., v. 20 (2), 213-224 Eimeria acervulina, chickens, single infection provides protection against adverse effects on energy and nitrogen metabolism of further similar infection Metabolism, Host Tandon, R. S.; and Chandra, S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 195-198 trypanosome-infected fish, reduced serum alkaline phosphatase levels and lowered metabolic activity Metabolism, Host Teng, Y. S.; Palmieri, J. R.; and Sullivan, J. T., 1979, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and' Pub. Health, v. 10 (1) 151-152 Cyathocotyle malayi-infected Filopaludina sumatrensis, activity of selected enzymes in digestive gland and hemolymph Metabolism, Parasite Ahn, J.-H.; and Seo, ?. S., 1972, Soul Uidae Chapchi (Seoul J. Med.), v. 13 (4), 235-242 Paragonimus westermani, Eurytrema pancre- aticum, paper chromatographic analysis of carbohydrate metabolism, determination of amino acid fractions and other metabolites Metabolism, Parasite Alcaino, H.; and Baker, N. F., 1977, Arch. Med. Vet., Valdivia, v. 9 (1), 68-71 Fasciola hepatica, review of enzymes, iso- zymes and metabolic pathways Metabolism, Parasite Anwar, N.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (1), 79-82 Litomosoides carinii, comparative uptake of labelled hexoses and synthesis of macromole- cules Metabolism, Parasite Anya, A. 0.; and Umezurike, G. ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (1), 21-27 Rhabdias bufonis, respiration and carbohy- drate energy metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Aoki, T.; and Oya, H., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 63B (4), 511-515 Schistosoma mansoni, demonstration of gluta- mine-dependent carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase, aspartate carbamoyltransferase, and dihydro- orotase, results suggest the synthetase plays key role in control of pyrimidine biosynthe- sis de novo Metabolism, Parasite Arme, ?.; and Walkey, M., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 79-101 physiology of fish parasites, review: chem- ical composition; physical environmental parameters (salinity, temperature, oxygen tension); nutrition (role of gut, role of tegument); metabolism (carbohydrates, nitrog- enous compounds, lipids); growth physiology; host-parasite relations (pathology, host specificity and immunity) Metabolism, Parasite Bacchi, ?. J.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3) , 484-488 Trypanosoma brucei, bloodstream trypomasti- gotes, synthesis and content of polyamines SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Metabolism, Parasite Bachrach, U.; et al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 457-463 Leishmania spp., cellular levels and syn- thesis of polyamines during growth cycle, polyamines characteristics might serve as further criterion for strain identification and classification Metabolism, Parasite Borozdina, N. I., 1971, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 5 (5), 408-412 Oedemagena tarandi, 2nd and 3rd instar lar- vae, content of water, dry matter, fat, glycog en, total nitrogen, and protein, dy- namics of accumulation and consumption of these energy reserves Metabolism, Parasite Ballantyne, A. J.; Sharpe, M. J.; and Lee, D. L., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 211-220 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, rats, Nemato- dirus battus, lambs, changes in parasite adenylate energy charge during course of in- fection, results indicate that immune re- sponse of host may affect energy status of these nematodes and this could help to ex- plain their subsequent expulsion from the immune host Metabolism, Parasite Barrett, J., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 269-275 Fasciola hepatica adults, activation of suc- cinate dehydrogenase, significance of results in regulation of tricarboxylic acid cycle in parasitic helminths Metabolism, Parasite Barrett, J., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 223-227 Ascaris lumbricoides, muscle tissue, pyruvate and citrate metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Barrett, J.; Coles, G. C.; and Simpkin, K. G., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2), 117-123 Fasciola hepatica adults, activities and intracellular distribution of enzymes of ace- tate and propionate production, possible pathways of acetate and propionate production Metabolism, Parasite Becker, W., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1) , 69-79 Schistosoma mansoni miracidia in egg, water uptake and metabolic changes, hatching mechanism Metabolism, Parasite Beier, T. V.; Siim, J. C.; and Hutchison, W. ?., 1977, Tsitologiia, v. 19 (11), 1261-1265 Toxoplasma gondii, cyst stage, enzymes of oxidation Metabolism, Parasite Beis, I.; and Barrett, J., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 465-468 Schistocephalus solidus, activated and non- activated plerocercoids, contents of adenine nucleotides and glycolytic and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates Metabolism, Parasite Berdyeva, G. T.; and Driuchenko, ?. ?., 1975, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 9 (1), 28-30 Ascaris suum, Ascaridia galli, Fasciola hepatica, histidine metabolism, determination of histamine and histidine-ammonia-lyase Metabolism, Parasite Boczon, K.; and Michejda, J. W., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 507-513 Trichinella spiralis, larvae, respiratory enzymes in mitochondria, results suggest con- ventional respiratory pathway may operate Metabolism, Parasite Boveris, ?.; et al., 1978, Biochem. J., v. 175 (2) , 431-439 Trypanosoma cruzi, differential effect of ?-lapachone and a-lapachone on superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide production and on growth of epimastigotes Metabolism, Parasite Bowman, I. B. R., 1974, Ciba Found. Symp., n.s. (20), 255-284 trypanosomes, intermediary metabolism, review Metabolism, Parasite Brohn, F. H.; and Clarkson, ?. ?., jr., 1978, Acta Trop., v. 35 (1), 23-33 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, effect of glycer- ol on anaerobic glycolysis in vitro, con- comitant administration of salicylhydroxamic acid and glycerol to infected rats results in rapid clearance of parasitemia Metabolism, Parasite Bryant, C., 1978, Advances Parasitol., v. 16, 311-331 regulation of respiratory metabolism in para- sitic helminths, update of 1975 review Metabolism, Parasite Bunn, M. M.; et al., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 245-256 Herpetomonas samuelpessoai in vitro, 2-deoxy- D-glucose (2-DG) inhibits growth and respi- ration, modifies ultrastructure of cells; some carbohydrates decrease effect of 2-DG Metabolism, Parasite Camargo, E. P.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasi- tol. , v. 46 (2), 141-144 Trypanosoma, Leishmania, and Leptomonas spp., enzymes of ornithine-arginine metabolism, existence of genus-specific enzyme patterns which may serve as biochemical markers in classification of Trypanosomatidae Metabolism, Parasite Cannata, J. J. ?.; et al., 1979, Biochem. J., v. 184 (2) , 409-419 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, 2 forms of 'malic' enzyme, different kinetic and regula- tory properties Metabolism, Parasite Catto, ?. ?.; and Ottesen, ?. ?., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 63C (2), 235-242 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomules, serotonin uptake Metabolism, Parasite Cerkasov, J.; et al., 1978, J. Biol. Chem., v. 253 (4), 1207-1214 Tritrichomonas foetus, respiration of hydro- genosomes, ADP-dependent oxidation of malate and pyruvate 60 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Parasite Ceron, C. R.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 479-483 Trypanosoma cruzi, Crithidia deanei, apo- symbiotic C. deanei, purine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Chang, K. P.; et al., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (1), 145-149 methylglyoxal bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG) , little in vitro effect on Blastocrithidia culicis, Crithidia oncopelti, and Leishmania spp. but complete inhibition of growth of Trypanosoma brucei, reduced parasitemia of T. brucei and T. congolense in rats but in- fections relapsed, tracer studies with T. brucei showed that MGBG interfered with nu- cleoside incorporation Metabolism, Parasite Chen, S. N.; and Howells, R. E., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (2), 209-221 Brugia pahangi, uptake and incorporation of adenosine, no evidence of uptake or incorpo- ration of thymidine Metabolism, Parasite Crane, M. St. J.; and Dvorak, J. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 599-604 Trypanosoma cruzi, interaction with verte- brate cells in vitro, DNA synthesis and growth of intracellular amastigotes, rela- tionship to host cell DNA synthesis and growth Metabolism, Parasite Cruz, F. S.; Docampo, R.; and de Souza, W., 1978, Acta Trop., v. 34 (1), 35-40 Trypanosoma cruzi, g-lapachone markedly in- creases generation of hydrogen peroxide in intact epimastigotes Metabolism, Parasite Daggett, P. M.; Decker, J. E.; and Janovy, J., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 59? (4), 363-366 6 insect trypanosomatids, attempted adapta- tion to mice, alteration of component ele- ments of excreted factors (EF) produced by the 3 adapted species, EF components of Leishmania donovani isolates differ with varying infectivity for hamsters Metabolism, Parasite Dawdov, V. G., 1975 , Inform. Biul. Inst. Biol. Vnutren. Vod, Akad. Nauk SSSR (27), 17-20 Triaenophorus nodulosus, localization and dynamics of glycogen and lipids in all developmental stages Metabolism, Parasite Dev, ?.; and Mishra, G. C., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 97-101 Poecilobdella granulosa, decerebration leads to activation of gastric phosphatases and inhibition of intestinal phosphatases; cor- relation with metabolic metamerie control Metabolism, Parasite Dewey, V. C.; Kidder, G. W.; and Nolan, L. L., 1978, Biochem. Pharmacol., v. 27 (10), 1479- 1485 Crithidia fasciculata, mechanism of inhibition of growth by adenosine and adenosine analogs Metabolism, Parasite Docampo, R.; et al., 1978, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 186 (2), 292-297 Trypanosoma cruzi, ?-lapachone-treated epimastigotes, lipid peroxidation and generation of free radicals, superoxide anion, and hydrogen peroxide Metabolism, Parasite Docampo, R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, A. 0. M., 1974, Rev. Asoc. Argent. Microbiol., v. 6 (1), 7-14 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes cultured in diphasic media (with and without blood) and liquid media (with and without hemin) to establish influence of growth conditions on respiration and metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Docampo. R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, ?. ?.'?., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 502 (3), 466-476 Trypanosoma cruzi, tricarboxylic acid cycle operation at kinetoplastmitochondrion com- plex: effect of ethidium bromide on growth and cytochrome content, substrate oxidation by dyskinetoplastic and cytochrome-deficient epimastigotes Metabolism, Parasite Doi, M.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (4), 235-240 Trichomonas foetus, T. vaginalis, malate dehydrogenase and malic enzyme, comparative activities in centrifugal cell fractions Metabolism, Parasite Douch, P. G. C., 1978, Xenobiotica, v. 8 (3), 177-182 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, Moniezia expansa, acetylsalicylic acid O-deacetylases, localization and some properties Metabolism, Parasite Douch, P. G. C.; and Buchanan, L. L., 1978, Xenobiotica, v. 8 (3), 171-176 Ascaris suum, Moniezia expansa, metabolism of xenobiotics by glutathione (GSH) conju- gation, properties of GSH-S-aryltransferase, conjugations with GSH unlikely to be of im- portance in anthelmintic metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Driuchenko, ?. ?.; and Berdyeva, G. T., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (4), 356-359 Ascaridia galli, Ascaris suum, arginine and lysine consumption from casein hydrolysate in vitro, simultaneous rise in concentration of leucine with isoleucine and valine with methionine in medium, ammonia primarily ex- creted suggested that medium is suitable for maintenance Metabolism, Parasite Driuchenko, ?. ?.; and Berdyeva, G. T., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (3), 208-211 Ascaris suum, Ascaridia galli, amino acid uptake Metabolism, Parasite Eckman, J. R.; and Eaton, J. W., 1979, Nature, London (5706), v. 278, 754-756 Plasmodium berghei may utilize host-cell NADPH for maintenance of parasite glutathione, these observations may elucidate both para- site-induced red cell oxidant damage and mechanism whereby glucose-6-phosphate dehydro- genase deficiency protects against fulminant malaria infection SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Metabolism, Parasite Ertel, J. C.; and Isseroff, H., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 97-109 Fasciola hepatica, ornithine-?-transaminase (OTA), partial purification and character- ization, concluded that high specific activ- ity of OTA and its high tolerance for a-ketoglutarate result in high levels of proline formation Metabolism, Parasite Farland, W. H.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (3), 177-186 Ascaris lumbricoides, purine nucleotide con- tent of developing eggs, implications for nucleic acid metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Figueiredo, E. N. ; et al., 1978 , J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 546-549 Crithidia spp., enzymes of ornithine-arginine metabolism, existence of common enzymatic pattern for species of this genus Metabolism, Parasite Figueiredo, Y. P.; et al., 1976, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 18 (5), 306-314 Leishmania spp. culture forms, behaviour, nutrition, respiration, and metabolism com- pared in new liquid culture medium Metabolism, Parasite Fioravanti, ?. F.; and Saz, H. J., 1978, J. Exper. Zool., v. 206 (2), 167-177 Spirometra mansonoides adults, "malic" enzyme, fumarate reductase, and transhydro- genase systems in mitochondria Metabolism, Parasite Galinari, S.; and Camargo, E. P., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 277-282 trypanosomatid protozoa, 16 spp., survey for acetylornithinase and ornithine acetyltrans- ferase, metabolic and nutritional implica- tions Metabolism, Parasite Galinari, S.; and Camargo, E. P., 1979, J. Para- sitol., v. 65 (1), 88 Blast?crithidia culicis, symbiont-harboring wild strain has complete set of urea cycle enzymes and acetylornithinase, corresponding aposymbiotic strain lacks some of these en- zymes Metabolism, Parasite Garlough, S.; Mason, M.; and Sanchez, G., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 61B (1), 33-36 Trypanosoma brucei-infected rats, host-para- site interaction in metabolism of tyrosine Metabolism, Parasite Gerasimov, A. M. ; Kasatkina, N. V.; and Dar- mova, E. N., 1979, Zhurnal Evoliuts., Biokhim. i Fiziol., v. 15 (2), 126-130 Ascaris lumbricoides, different developmental stages, antioxidant protective enzymes, re- lationships to existence in low and changing oxygen tension Metabolism, Parasite Ghandour, A. M.; and Ibrahim, ?. ?., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (4), 339-342 Schistosoma mansoni, proportion of cercariae from 'glucose-fed' Biomphalaria pfeifferi dying in mouse skin was much lower than that from normal control snails, suggests that death of cercariae during penetration of host sk in is probably due to exhaustion of their energy reserves Metabolism, Parasite Goil, ' ?. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 59-62 Paramphistomum explanatum, effect of some -SH and other reagents on aspartate amino- transferase and ?-alanine aminotransferase Metabolism, Parasite Gruenberg, J.; Sharma, P. R.; and Deshusses, J., 1978, European J. Biochem., v. 89 (2), 461- 469 Trypanosoma brucei, D-glucose transport Metabolism, Parasite Gupta, S. P.; and Srivastava, ?., [1979], An. Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Mexico, v. 48 (1), s. Zool., 1977, 27-36 Isoparorchis hypselobagri, distribution and amount of glycogen in unstarved, starved, and starved/refed parasites, resynthesis, biochemical and histochemical studies Metabolism, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; and Coombs, G. H., 1977, Biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, 172 pp., illus. biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, text- book: methodology; catabolism and genera- tion of energy; nucleic acid metabolism; pro- tein metabolism; lipid metabolism; biochem- ical mechanism of drug action; isolation of parasitic protozoa from infected animals; culture of parasitic protozoa Metabolism, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; Cover, ?.; and Gaborak, ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 159-176 Trypanosoma cruzi, methods for isolation of blood and intracellular forms from rats and other rodents, preliminary studies on metabo- lism of these stages Metabolism, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; Dave, D.; and Richards, W. H. G., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 582 (3), 390-401 Kinetoplastida spp., Plasmodium spp., conver- sion of dihydroorotate to orotate, mechanism of reaction different in these 2 groups of protozoa, possible target of chemotherapcutic attack Metabolism, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; and Gaborak, ?., 1979, In- ternat. J. Biochem., v. 10 (5), 415-422 Trypanosoma cruzi, trypomastigotes, amasti- gotes, epimastigotes, purine and pyrimidine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Guttowa, ?.; and Moczon, T., 1974, Acta Parasi- tol. Polon., v. 22 (1-11), 1-7 Diphyllobothrium latum, Ligula intestinalis, Triaenophorus nodulosus, coracidia, oxidore- ductase histochemistry 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Parasite Hamdy, ?. ?., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (1), 15-18 ixodid ticks, comparative analysis of excre- tory products during feeding Metabolism, Parasite Hayashi, E.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (3), 199-204 Ascaris lumbricoides suum ovary and muscle mitochondria, electron transfer and phos- phorylation activities Metabolism, Parasite Hutchison, W. F.; and Turner, A. C., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 62B (1), 71-73 Dirofilaria immitis adults, aerobic vs. anaer- obic glucose uptake and lactate output, major end products of glycolysis Metabolism, Parasite Hutchison, W. F.; and Turner, A. C., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64B (4), 399- 401 Dirofilaria immitis adults, glycerol metabo- lism Metabolism, Parasite Irvin, A. D.; and Young, E. R., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 109-114 Babesia spp. of cattle and mice, uptake and metabolism of tritiated nucleic acid precur- sors Metabolism, Parasite Irvin, A. D.; Young, E. R.; and Purneil, R. E., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (1), 19-24 Babesia spp. of cattle and mice, in vitro uptake of tritiated nucleic acid precursors by intra-erythrocytic stages of parasites Metabolism, Parasite Isoun, T. T.; Isoun, M. J.; and Anosa, V. 0., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 330- 334 Trypanosoma vivax-infected sheep, free plasma amino acid profiles of infected sheep and the trypanosome organism, significance of amino acid changes in terms of host and parasite metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; Baheti, S.; and Chawda, D. ?., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.), v. 15 (8), 93-95 Tremiorchis ranarum from Rana cyanophlyctis, carbohydrate metabolism, glycogen content, before and after starvation, lactic acid analysis Metabolism, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; Chawda, D. ?.; and Simant, S. C., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.), v. 15 (8) , 89-92 Mehraorchis ranarum from Rana cyanophlyctis, carbohydrate metabolism, glycogen content, before and after starvation, lactic acid analysis Metabolism, Parasite Khovanskikh, A. E., 1974, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 8 (5), 456-459 Eimeria tenella, use of amino acids from host's cell for protein synthesis Metabolism, Parasite Kidder, G. W. ; Dewey, V. C.; and Nolan, L. L., 1978, J. Cell. Physiol., v. 96 (2), 165-170 Crithidia fasciculata, transport and accumu- lation of purine bases Metabolism, Parasite Kidder, G. W.; and Nolan, L. L., 1979, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 76 (8), 3670-3672 Crithidia fasciculata, Leishmania spp., adenine aminohydrolase, occurrence and possi- ble significance Metabolism, Parasite Klochkova, V. I.; Vykhrestiuk, N. P.; and Burenina, ?. ?., 1978, Zhurnal Evoliuts. Bio- khim. i Fiziol., v. 14 (6), 533-537 Eurytrema pancreaticum, glycolytic pathways Metabolism, Parasite Kobayashi, M.; et al., 1978, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 8 (6) , 471-477 Paragonimus ohirai, Clonorchis sinensis, adults, detection of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase, its catalytic and regulatory prop- erties, some other enzyme activities of py- rimidine nucleotide biosynthesis, actual operation of de novo pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway Metabolism, Parasite Koehler, P.; Bryant, C. ; and Behm, C. ?., 1978 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 399-404 Fasciola hepatica, ATP synthesis in succinate decarboxylase system from mitochondria, in- hibition in vitro by mebendazole and a solu- ble derivative of cambendazole Metabolism, Parasite Koenigk, E., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (4), 435-438 Leishmania tropica promastigotes, purine nucleotide metabolism, inhibitory effect of allopurinol and analogues of purine nucleo- sides, possible mode of action of growth in- hibition by allopurinol Metabolism, Parasite Koenigk, E.; and Abdel Rasoul, S., 1978, Trop- enmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 319-322 Leishmania tropica, promastigotes, sequence of adenosine 5'-monophosphate catabolizing reactions; adenine deaminase partially puri- fied and characterized Metabolism, Parasite Koerting, W.; and Barrett, J., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 243-246 Ligula intestinalis, no evidence for func- tional ?-oxidation sequence in plerocercoids Metabolism, Parasite Komuniecki, R.; Komuniecki, P. R.; and Saz, ?. J., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 571 (1), i-u Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, purification and prop- erties Metabolism, Parasite Komuniecki, R.; and Saz, H. J., 1979, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 196 (1), 239-247 Ascaris, purification of lipoamide dehydro- genase from muscle mitochondria and its rela- tionship to NADH:NAD+ transhydrogenase activ- ity SUBJECT HEADINGS 63 Metabolism, Parasite Krvavica, S.; Francetic, D.; and Tofant, ?., 1977, Vet. Arhiv, Zagreb, v. 47 (2), 87-94 Metastrongylus apri, presence of "citrate cleavage" enzyme and pathway Metabolism, Parasite Kuo, M., 1979, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 5 (1) , 9-18 Hymenolepis diminuta, hydrolysis and trans- port of nucleotides Metabolism, Parasite Kutzman, R. S.; and Roberts, J. F., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 62B (4), 449-453 Crithidia fasciculata, metabolic changes accompanying physiological adaptation to growth in presence of carbonyl cyanide m-chiorophenylhydrazone Metabolism, Parasite Lakhonina, G., 1978, Eesti NSV Teaduste Akad. Toimetised, v. 27, Biol. ser. (1), 47-54 Giardia, culture in solid medium; saccharo- lytic activity Metabolism, Parasite Landsperger, W. J.; Fodge, D. W.; and Harris, B. G., 1978, J. Biol. Chem., v. 253 (6), 1868- 1873 Ascaris suum, NAD -malic enzyme, kinetic and istope partitioning studies, data support random-sequential mechanism for the enzyme and provide evidence of its key role in con- trolling energy production Metabolism, Parasite Law, S. S.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1979, J. Pro- tozool., v. 26 (2), 295-301 Leishmania tropica, transport of L-proline and its regulation in promastigotes Metabolism, Parasite LeFlore, W. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (1) , 83-91 Plagiorchis elegans cercariae, histochemical localization of dehydrogenases, metabolic implications Metabolism, Parasite Lloyd, D.; Lindmark, D. G.; and Mueller, ?., 1979, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 115 (2), 301-307 Tritrichomonas foetus, adenosine triphospha- tase activity Metabolism, Parasite Lo, H. S.; and Reeves, R. E., 1978, Biochem. J., v. 171 (1), 225-230 Entamoeba histolytica, pyruvate-to-ethanol pathway Metabolism, Parasite Lo, H. S.; and Reeves, R. E., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (2), 180-184 Entamoeba histolytica, flavins in axenic organisms and in growth medium, demonstration of in vivo biosynthesis of flavin nucleotides from riboflavin Metabolism, Parasite McDaniel, J. S.; Maclnnis, A. J.; and Read, C. P., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 205-209 flatworms (free-living, symbiotic, parasitic), effects of carbon dioxide on glucose incorpo- ration, results suggest that rates of glyco- gen synthesis in some flatworms vary with level of available carbon dioxide in the environment Metabolism, Parasite Mack, S. R.; and Mueller, ?., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (5) , 927-929 Trichomonas vaginalis, Tritrichomonas foetus, effect of oxygen and carbon dioxide on growth Metabolism, Parasite Mack, S. R.; and Vanderberg, J. P., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 317-322 Plasmodium berghei, energy metabolism of sporozoites Metabolism, Parasite McManus, D. P.; and Smyth, J. D., 1978, Parasi- tology, v. 77 (1), 103-109 Echinococcus granulosus (horse and sheep strains), E. multilocularis, differences in chemical composition and carbohydrate metabo- lism between species and strains Metabolism, Parasite Maki, J.; and Yanagisawa, T., 1979, Parasit- ology, v. 79 (3), 417-423 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, acid phospha- tase activity, substrates hydrolyzed, poss- ible function Metabolism, Parasite Mansour, T. E., 1979, Science (4405), v. 205, 462-469 helminths, regulation of motility, metabolism, Chemotaxis, and egg formation in relation to development of new and more selective chemo- therapeutic agents, review Metabolism, Parasite Mansour, T. E.; and Mansour, J. M., 1977, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (24), 2325-2330 Fasciola hepatica, phosphodiesterase, proper- ties, kinetics, effect of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on motility and endogenous cAMP concentrations in fluke heads Metabolism, Parasite Maroun, ?. ?.; and Kamal, ?. ?., 1976 , .J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 219-220 Dermacentor andersoni, absence of sterol biosynthesis suggests that ticks depend on their hosts for sterol requirements Metabolism, Parasite Marr, J. J.; Berens, R. L.; and Nelson, D. J., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 544 (2), 360-371 Leishmania donovani, L. braziliensis, culture forms, purine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Matsuzawa, T., 1979, Poultry Science, v. 58 (4), 1007-1008 Eimeria tenella in chicken ceca, incorporation of H3-glucose, electron microscope autoradiog- raphy Metabolism, Parasite Mazhuga, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 96-102 Ascaris suum, Contracaecum aduncum, mainte- nance in various protein solutions, effect on amino acids in body fluid and on end prod- ucts of protein metabolism 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Parasite Meingassner, J. G.; et al., 1978, Antimicrob. Agents and Chemotherapy, v. 13 (1), 1-3 Tritrichomonas foetus, metronidazole-resis- tant and susceptible strains, in vitro sus- ceptibility testing, results suggest that the two strains differ in regulation of internal redox systems and underscore the role that testing methods may play in the in vitro de- tection of nitroimidazole-resistant protozoan parasites Metabolism, Parasite Meshnick, S. R.; et al., 1978, J. Exper. Med., v. 148 (2), 569-579 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, attempt to develop new trypanocidal drugs based on inability of bloodstream form to decompose hydrogen perox- ide, experiments with porphyrins, naphthoqui- nones, and arsenicals in vitro and in vivo, possible mechanisms of combination of agents Metabolism, Parasite Michajlow, W.; Guttowa, ?.; and Grabiec, S., 1971, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 19 (19-28), 275-283 Diphyllobothrium latum, Triaenophorus nodu- losus, tentative synthesis of to-date stud- ies on respiratory metabolism in embryos and coracidia Metabolism, Parasite Middleton, K. R.; and Saz, ?. J., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 1-7 Brugia pahangi, Dipetalonema viteae, Litomo- soides carinii, comparative utilization of pyruvate; B. pahangi, assay and localization of some tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes Metabolism, Parasite Midgley, M., 1978, Biochem. J., v. 174 (1), 191- 202 Crithidia fasciculata, a-aminoisobutyrate transport: effect of incubation medium com- position, kinetic studies, effects of inhibi- tors, studies on respiration, metabolic ef- fects of inhibitors Metabolism, Parasite Mied, P. ?.; and Bueding, E., 1979, J. Parasi- tol., v. 65 (1), 25-30 Hymenolepis diminuta, glycogen synthase, para- site nutritional state, interconversion of enzyme forms, and primer glycogen molecular weight as control factors Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (12-21), 191-202 Hymenolepis diminuta, distribution of oxido- reductases in tissues of mature parasite Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (41-51) , 569-592 Hymenolepis diminuta, histochemical localiza- tion of enzymes of glycogen metabolism in tissues of mature parasites Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (20-27), 275-282 Hymenolepis diminuta, oncospheres and cysti- cercoids, enzymes of glycogen metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon. v. 25 (1-10), 45-54 Hymenolepis diminuta, mature cestodes, onco- spheres, cysticercoids, histochemical local- ization of enzymes of glycogen metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T., 1978, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20), 163-168 Hymenolepis diminuta, oncosphere is anaerobic with no cytochrome oxidase activity, this enzyme begins to be synthesized not before 6th-7th day after invasion of Tribolium castaneum and then its activity increases rapidly, completely formed cysticercoid is typical aerobe Metabolism, Parasite Moczon, T.; and Guttowa, ?., 1974, Acta Parasi- tol. Polon., v. 22 (1-11), 9-14 Diphyllobothrium latum, Ligula intestinalis, Triaenophorus nodulosus, procercoids, oxidore- ductase histochemistry Metabolism, Parasite Momen, ?., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol. , v. 73 (2), 117-121 Plasmodium, Babesia and Anthemosoma spp., comparative study of glucose catabolism by infected mouse erythrocytes, glucose utiliza- tion and lactate production of parasites Metabolism, Parasite Mueller, M.; and Lindmark, D. G., 1978, J. Biol. Chem., v. 253 (4), 1215-1218 Tritrichomonas foetus, respiration of hydro- genosomes, effect of CoA on pyruvate oxidation Metabolism, Parasite Nash, T. E., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (1), 92-99 Schistosoma mansoni, pattern of release of secretory products Metabolism, Parasite Nwosu, ?. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2), 85-88 Ancylostoma tubaeforme larvae, lipid loss resulting directly from locomotory activity Metabolism, Parasite Nwosu, ?. ?. C., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (3), 223-228 Ancylostoma tubaeforme, 3rd stage infective larvae, relationship between neutral lipid depletion and longevity/survival, effect of various environmental stresses (temperature, pH, anaerobiosis) Metabolism, Parasite Pappas, P. W., 1978, Ohio J. Sc., v. 78 (3), 152-153 Lacistorhynchus tenuis, inability to utilize C02 produced by urease during urea catabolism Metabolism, Parasite Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 81-89 Ascaridia galli, Cotylophoron cotylophorum, Raillietina cesticillus, histochemistry of excretory systems, localization of lipids, carbohydrates, and hydrolytic enzymes; substance transportation and ionic regulation discus sed SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Metabolism, Parasite Patel, T. R.; and McFadden, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 262-268 Caenorhabditis elegans, Ascaris suum, inhibi- tion of isocitrate lyase by itaconate Metabolism, Parasite Pavlov, ?. V., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 115-118 Ascaris suum, effect of ATP, B, and DNP on transport of amino acid in vitro Metaboli sm, Paras ite Pfefferkorn, E. R., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 26-35 Toxoplasma gondii, pyrimidine salvage path- ways examined to determine enzymic defect of mutant resistant to 5-fluorodeoxyuridine Metabolism, Parasite Pfefferkorn, E. R.; and Pfefferkorn, L. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 486-492 Toxoplasma gondii, lack of adenosine kinase is biochemical basis for resistance to adenine arabinoside in mutant Metabolism, Parasite Platzer, E. G.; and Kassis, J. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 556-559 Plasmodium lophurae, pyridoxine kinase in trophozoites and in duckling erythrocytes, results suggest that vitamin ?? metabolism of malaria parasites is distinct and separate from that of host erythrocytes Metabolism, Parasite Podest?, R. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (11) , 2 344-2354 Hymenolepi^ diminuta, characterization in vitro of ? secretion and H :Na exchange Metabolism, Parasite Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, v. 76 (3), 349-358 Microphallus pygmaeus, changes in ultrastruc- ture of daughter sporocyst and contained metacercariae during culture in artificial seawater and modified Medium 199, comparison with variations in oxygen consumption, almost simultaneous onset of body wall degeneration in both media suggests that the nutrient medium is not suitable for maintenance of healthy daughter sporocysts Metabolism, Parasite Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 251-265 Cercaria stunkardi, C. linearis, daughter sporocysts in chemically defined media, variations in oxygen consumption and ultra- structure, body wall degenerates but con- tained cercariae remain healthy Metabolism, Parasite Prichard, R. ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 277-288 Fasciola hepatica, metabolic profile of adult flukes obtained from rafoxanide-treated sheep, concluded that mode of action of rafoxanide in vivo is by uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation Metabolism, Parasite Richards, R. J.; Pascoe, D.; and James, B. L., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (27-41), 347-357 Cercaria dichotoma, daughter sporocysts con- taining metacercariae, variations in metabo- lism during starvation in sea water and in L^glutamine and glucose solution Metabolism, Parasite Rogerson, G. W.; and Gutteridge, W. F., 1979, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 10 (12), 1019-1023 Trypanosoma cruzi, mammalian and culture forms, oxidative metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Roitman, I.; Heyworth, P. G.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (6) , 583-585 Trichomonas vaginalis in culture and in wash- ed cell suspension, incorporation of labelled glucose and acetate into major lipid classes Metabolism, Parasite Rotmans, J. P., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (1), 31-48 Schistosoma mansoni, malate dehydrogenases, purification and characterization, discussion of possible role in metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Rumjanek, F. D.; Broomfield, K. E.; and Smith- ers, S. R., 1979 , Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (1) , 24-35 Schistosoma mansoni, glycosyl transferase activity, possible correlation with carbohy- drate composition of tegument Metabolism, Parasite Rumjanek, F. D.; and Smithers, S. R., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (1), 75-86 Schistosoma mansoni, mannosyl transferase activity in homogenates of adult worms, re- sults suggest that adult schistosomes are equipped with enzymatic systems participating in the biosynthesis of glycoproteins and of other classes of glycosylated compounds Metabolism, Parasite Sasi, P. K.; and Raj, R. K., 1978, Experientia, v. 34 (9), 1156-1157 Ascaris lumbricoides has necessary mechanism for biosynthesis and degradation of phospho- lipids and triacylglycerols , piperazine de- creases level of triacylglycerols of this parasite by stimulating activity of lipase and partially inhibiting activity of phos- phatidate phosphatase Metabolism, Parasite Sauer, J. R.; Frick, J. H.; and Hair, J. ?., 1974, J. Insect Physiol., v. 20 (9)$ 1771-1778 Amblyomma americanum, control of CI up- take by salivary glands Metabolism, Parasite Schanbacher, L. M.; and Beames, C. G., jr., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 89-92 Ascaris suum, fate of endogenous carbohy- drate of worm intestine in vitro, effect of exogenous glycogen and trehalose upon rate of movement of 3-0-methylglucose across sac preparations of intestine 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Parasite Schnur, L. F.; et al., 1979, FEBS Letters, v. 106 (1), 202-206 Leishmania tropica minor, L. aethiopica, polyamine synthesis and levels during growth and replication Metabolism, Parasite Semprevivo, L. H., 1978, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., v. 159 (1), 105-110 Leishmania donovani promastigotes, exometabo- lites, isolation and initial characterization Metabolism, Parasite Senft, A. W.; and Crabtree, G. W., 1977, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (20), 1847-1856 Schistosoma mansoni, inhibition of adenine and guanine nucleotide synthesis by purine analogs in intact worms in vitro, implications in development of .new anti-schistosomal drugs Metabolism, Parasite Shakespeare, P. G.; et al., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (5), 407-415 Plasmodium knowlesi, glucose metabolism, activities of the glycolytic and pentose phosphate pathways during the intraerythro- cytic cycle, studies suggest that parasite carries its own complement of glycolytic enzymes Metabolism, Parasite Sharma, P. N., [1978], Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 38 (2-3), 1977, 233-245 intestinal trematodes from various verte- brates, hydrolytic enzymes, distribution in parasite gut, functional significance Metabolism, Parasite Shirshov, A. T.; et al., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (5), 759-765 Crithidia oncopelti, acriflavine, effect on structure of kinetoplast, kinetoplast DNA, protein synthesis in kinetoplast and cyto- plasmic ribosomes; suggests that information required for synthesis of kinetoplast ribo- somes is contained in kinetoplasts Metabolism, Parasite Shishova-Kasatochkina, 0. ?.; Mazhuga, ?. ?.; and Sokhina, L. I., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 211-217 Ascaridia galli, in vitro uptake of proteins of differing structure and biological im- portance; absorption through intestine rather than through cuticle Metabolism, Parasite Shishova-Kasatochkina, 0. ?.; Sokhina, L. I.; and Abramova, T. G., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 250-255 Ascaris suum, Ascaridia galli, Contracaecum aduncum, urease activity and ureogenesis in relation to class of host, analogy between some specific metabolic processes of the host and its parasite Metabolism, Parasite Simon, M. W.; Martin, E.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1978 , J. Bacterid. , v. 135 (3), 895-899 Leishmania spp., evidence for functional gly- oxylate cycle Metabolism, Parasite Simonie, T. and Locatelli, ?., 1978, Arch. Vet. Ital., Milano, v. 29 (3-4), 101-103 Fasciola hepatica homogenates, serotonin (5-HT) activates and 3',5'-cyclic GMP in- hibits glycogen-phosphorylase activity Metabolism, Parasite Simpson, L., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 360 Trypanosoma brucei, glucose-sensitive culture strain Metabolism, Parasite Simpson, M. G.; and Laurence, B. R., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 732-736 Brugia patei, incorporation of radioactive precursors into filarial larvae developing in susceptible vs. refractory mosquito species and into mosquito flight muscle Metabolism, Parasite Singh, U. S.; Raizada, ?. ?.; and Rao, V. ?. M., 1978, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1 Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 241 (3), 358-367 Hartmannella culbertsoni, axenically grown, purification and properties of L-histidine ammonia-lyase, marked inhibitory effect of certain amoebicidal drugs and divalent cations Metabolism, Parasite Sinha, D. P.; Sircar, M.; and Singh, S. P., 1978, Indian J. Animal Research, v. 12 (2), 97-101 trematodes, cestodes, glycogen distribution, histochemistry; metabolism discussed Metabolism, Parasite Sood, P. P., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 267-272 Glossimetra orientalis, histochemical study of butyryl Cholinesterase in various tissues, functional significance in various locations discussed Metabolism, Parasite Sood, P. P.; and Gupta, A. N., 1977, Publica- ciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 311-323 Glossimetra orientalis, histochemical locali- zation of non-specific esterase, implications for lipid metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Starling, J. ?.; and Fisher, F. ?., jr., 1978, J. Comp. Physiol., B, v. 126 (3), 223-231 Moniliformis dubius, carbohydrate transport: post-absorptive phosphorylation of glucose and role of trehalose in accumulation of endogenous glucose reserves Metabolism, Parasite Starling, J. ?.; and Fisher, F. ?., jr., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 8-13 Moniliformis dubius, initial metabolism of fructose, mannose, and galactose, results indicate probable importance of trehalose to carbohydrate metabolism and to economy of carbohydrate acquisition in Moniliformis Metabolism, Parasite Takeuchi, T.; et al., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 62B (3), 281-285 Entamoeba histolytica, axenically cultivated trophozoites, enzymatic mechanism of L-serine oxidation SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Metabolism, Parasite Telles de Jesus Filho, M.; and Miraglia, T., 1977, Acta Histochem., v. 59 (1), 160-167 Sarcocystis fusiformis cysts in ox heart, histochemical (primarily histoenzymologic) observations, implications for parasite me- tabolism, no inflammatory reactions found around cysts and enzymatic reactivity of muscle fibers near to cysts was not different from normal fibers Metabolism, Parasite Toye, P. J.; Sinden, R. E.; and Canning, E. U., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 133-141 Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis mature gameto- cytes incubated with various metabolic in- hibitor antibiotics, effects on microgameto- genesis studied, results show de novo synthe- sis of axonemes and proteins essential to microgametogenesis, some results suggest possibility that de novo RNA synthesis is also required Metabolism, Parasite Turner, A. C.; and Hutchison, W. F., 1979, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 64B (4), 403- 405 Dirofilaria immitis adults, lipid synthesis Metabolism, Parasite Umezurike, G. M.; and Anya, A. 0., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 59B (2). 147- 151 ' Strongyluris brevicaudata, anaerobic carbo- hydrate energy metabolic pathway Metabolism, Parasite Uriniuk, V. M.; Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N. ; and Silaev, ?. ?., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (4), 559-564 Trypanosoma lewisi, effect of sodium citrate on multiplication of parasites and on com- position and biosynthesis of lipids, condi- tions of active aeration Metabolism, Parasite Von Kruger, W. ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 60? (1), 41-46 Schistosoma mansoni, oxygen consumption and lactate production by cercariae and larvae in several stages of development, lactate dehydrogenase activity from cercaria, cer- carial bodies and tails, and schistosomules compared Metabolism, Parasite van Vugt, F.; van der Meer, P.; and van den Bergh, S. G., 1979, Internat. J. Biochem., v. 10 (1), 11-18 Fasciola hepatica adults, formation of pro- pionate from succinate and of acetate from pyruvate as terminal processes in energy metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Ward, P. F. V.; and Huskisson, N. S., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (3), 255-271 Haemonchus contortus adults, comparison of glucose metabolism under anaerobic and aero bic conditions Metabolism, Parasite Weber, G., 1978, Naturwissenschaften, v. 65 (11) , 601-602 Theileria annulata, atypical mitochondria identified by ultracytochemical demonstra- tion of mitochondrial marker enzymes, pres- ence of both succinic dehydrogenase and cyto- chrome oxidase activity suggests that res- piratory chain is operative in sporozoites Metabolism, Parasite Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 700-708 Naegleria fowleri, cell and mitochondria respiration Metabolism, Parasite Wilson, R. ?.; and Barnes, P. E., 1979, Parasi- tology, v. 78 (3), 295-310 Schistosoma mansoni, protein and polysaccha- ride/glycoprotein synthesis by epithelial surfaces, autoradiography at light and elec- tron microscope level Metabolism, Parasite Wong, P. C. L.; and Ko, R. C., 1979, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 62B (2), 129-132 Angiostrongylus cantonensis adults, de novo purine ribonucleotide biosynthesis Metabolism, Parasite Yoneda, S., 1971, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 4 (3), 205-218 Trypanosoma cruzi in tissue culture, purine metabolism in the intracellular phase of development; possible application to chemo- therapeutic assays as during this period parasite exhibits greatest resistance to therapy Metabolism, Parasite Yoneda, S.; Carvalho, R. P. de S.; and Castel- lani, ?. R., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (6), 328-331 Toxoplasma gondii, intracellular forms, pyrimidine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Yoneda, S.; Carvalho, R. P. de S.; and Quiroga, M., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (6) , 324-327 Trypanosoma cruzi, intra- and extracellular forms, pyrimidine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Yoshida, N.; et al., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 550-555 Herpetomonas spp., enzymes of ornithine-argi- nine metabolism Metabolism, Parasite Yoshida, N.; and Camargo, E. P., 1978, J. Bac- teriol., v. 136 (3), 1184-1186 trypanosomatids, excretion of urea or ammo- nia or both, varies according to genus, may be of taxonomic use Metabolism, Parasite Yusufi, A. N. K.; and Siddiqi, ?. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (1), 47-53 Gastrothylax crumenifer, Srivastavaia indica, Isoparorchis hypselobagri, carbohydrate metabolism and enzyme studies suggest possi- ble existence of pentosephosphate pathway and capacity for gluconeogenesis 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Metabolism, Parasite Zaitseva, G. N. ; Mett, I. L.; and Mett, A. L., 1979, Tsitologiia, v. 21 (3), 310-317 Crithidia oncopelti, C. fasciculata, ribo- somal RNA synthesis in kinetoplasts Metamorphosis. See Ecdysis; Life cycle. Mexico Crevenna, P. ?.; et al., 1976, SPM Salud Pub. Mexico, v. 18 (2), 409-420 intestinal parasites, comparative survey of children living in a communal institution and children from areas of suburban Mexico City (Giardia lamblia; Entamoeba coli; Iodamoeba butschlii; F.ndolimax nana; Hymenolepis nana; Enterobius vermicularis ; Ascaris lumbricoid- es; Trichuris trichiura) Mexico Cruz Reyes, ?.; and Beltran Hernandez, F., 1972, Rev. Soc. Mexicana Hist. Nat., v. 33, 133-150 incidence survey, parasites of dogs from Distrito Federal, Mexico (Dipylidium caninum; Cysticercus cellulosae; Taenia hydatigena; T. pisiformis; Oncicola canis; Ancylostoma caninum; Toxascaris leo- nina; Toxocara canis; Linguatula serrata) Mexico de Haro Arteaga, I.; et al., 1977, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, ?. 37 (1), 57-64 human parasite survey: Almoloya del Rio, Estado de Mexico (Entamoeba histolytica; E. coli; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Giardia lamblia; Chilomastix mesnili; Hymenolepis nana; As- caris lumbricoides; Enterobius vermicularis; Trichuris trichiura) Mexico Martin del Campo, R., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 547-553 Mexican prehispanic helminthology better known due to publication of Florentine Codex in bilingual edition Mexico Salazar Schettino, P. M. ; Garcia Yanez, Y.; and de Haro Arteaga, I., 1976, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, v. 36 (4), 235-240 comparative study of intestinal parasites in children from 2 school populations of differ- ent social and economic levels: Mexico (Giardia lamblia; Endolimax nana; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Entamoeba histolytica; Entamoeba coli; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichi- ura; Enterobius vermicularis; Hymenolepis nana; Strongyloides stercoralis) Mexico Sobrevilla Cruz, R. , 1977 , Semana Med. Mexico (1141), an. 24, v. 90 (9), 267-272 intestinal parasites, children, incidence survey, associated problems: Clinica Re- finer?a Madero, Tamps, Mexico (Giardia lamblia; tricocefalos; Ascaris lum- bricoides; Entamoeba histolytica; Strongy- loides St.; Heminolepis nana (tenias); E. vermiculari s) Mexico Tay, J.; et al., 1976, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, v. 36 (4), 241-280 extensive review of literature and studies on human intestinal parasitism in Mexico (ascariasis; tricocefalosis; uncinariasis; estrongiloidosis; enterobiasis; himenolepia- sis; teniasis; dipilidiasis; tricostrongilia- sis) Microscopy. See Technique, Microscopic; Tech- nique, Electron microscopic. Migration. [See also Disease transmission, Travel and migration^ Migration, Host Bejsovec, J., 1978, Ang. Parasitol., v. 19 (2), 76-85 Eimeria phasiani and E. colchici in Phasianus colchicus, dynamics of incidence dependent upon host biotope, host movements, season, temperature, and humidity: Mittelbohmen Migration, Host Beverlev-Burton, M., 1978, Environment. Biol. Fish., v. 3 (4), 369-377 Anisakis simplex in Salmo salar, parasite population genetics (acid phosphatase pheno- types), use as biological indicators of host stocks: Atlantic Ocean Migration, Host Boyce, N. P. J., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 813-820 acqusition of parasites by Oncorhynchus gorbuscha during migration from Bella Coola River to Fitz Hugh Sound, British Columbia Migration, Host van den Broek, W. L. F., 1979, J. Fish Biol., v. 14 (4), 371-380 copepods of Merlangius merlangus and Pla- tichthys flesus, seasonal changes in levels of infestation related to annual migrations of young fish into estuary, localization, age of host: Medway Estuary, Kent Migration, Host Eddy, S. ?.; and Lankester, M. W., 1978, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 35 (11), 1488- 1491 Cystidicola cristivomeri, presence in Sal- velinus alpinus (swim bladder) as indicator of char feeding habits and as possible means of demonstrating that some char remain in lake for extended periods rather than migrat- ing regularly to sea: Stanwell-Fletcher Lake, Somerset Island, N.W.T. Migration, Host Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (22-34), 285-293 Clinostomum complanatum, description, presence of larval stage in an artificially warmed lake suggests possibility of accli- matization of parasites brought occasionally to more northern areas by avian hosts during seasonal migration: Poland Migration, Host Jablonska, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 521-550 Analgesoidea mites on turdid birds, occur- rence during host spring and autumn migra- tions, incidence, intensity, distribution on wings, population structure (sex ratios, developmental stages), host specificity, simultaneous infections: Poland SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Migration, Host Lewis, L. C., 1978, Canad. Entom., v. 110 (9), 897-900 Nosema pyrausta in Ostrinia nubilalis, in- fection did not significantly decrease ability of larvae to migrate, transmission via contaminated frass, reduced larval populations Migration, Parasite Adams, J. R., 1969, J. Fish. Research Pd. Can- ada, v. 26 (4), 941-946 Philonema oncorhynchi, migration route of invasive juveniles in young sockeye salmon (exper.) Migration, Parasite Ashizawa, H.; et al., 1977, Bull. Fac. Agrie. Univ. Miyazaki, v. 24 (2), 277-286 Cysticercus tenuicollis, pigs (omentum), 3 cyst types (common, intermediate, degenera- tive) compared, migratory route of bladder worm Migration, Parasite Awwad, M.; and Bell, D. R., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (4), 389-390 Schistosoma mansoni, experiments to determine what attractants cause worms to migrate from liver to mesenteric veins around colon of host, results support hypothesis that feces contain an attractant Migration, Parasite Baird, C. R., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 639-644 Cuterebra tenebrosa, incidence in Neotoma cinerea from April to November of 1970 and 1971, experimental infections attempted in captive rodents and rabbits, dosage level and effect on hosts, larval migration, site of larval development, acquired immunity, egg viability Migration, Parasite Barbosa, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 20 (3), 121-132 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, parasite migration studied by mathematical equations, moment of maximum parasite recovery, asynchronic devel- opment, quantitative aspects Migration, Parasite Bhopale, M. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (2), 109-113 Ancylostoma caninum, distribution of larvae in central nervous system of mice infected with single or repeated doses Migration, Parasite Chandrasoma, P. T.; de Silva, S.; and Yogana- than, M., 1978, Postgrad. Med. J., London (628), v. 54, 103-107 Ascaris lumbricoides, child, migration of gravid female worm from intestinal lumen into peritoneal cavity, resulting granuloma of anterior abdominal wall and miliary granulo- mata in peritoneal cavity, case report Migration, Parasite Clayton, H. M.; and Duncan, J. L., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 285-292 Parascaris equorum in worm-free pony foals (exper.), migration and development Migration, Parasite Cook, T. W., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 938-939 . Fibricola cratera, migration in metamorphos- ing Rana pipiens from peritoneal cavity to hind leg musculature, progress and route Migration, Parasite hooper, C. L.; Crites, J. L.; and Sprinkle- 10 2^107 ' J'' 1978 ' J' Parasito1?? v? 64 Ub Eustrongylides tubifex, third and fourth stage larvae, prevalence and intensity in various age/size classes of fish hosts with possible factors responsible for results site selection, emergence behavior in rela- tion to temperature as possible adaptation to facilitate rapid infection of definitive warm-blooded host upon ingestion of infected fish Migration, Parasite da Costa Sobrinho, V. M.; Ferreira, D.; and Faria, M., 1972, Rev. Goiana Med., v. 18 (3-4) 215-226 ' Ascaris lumbricoides, young child, extensive hep a t i? and intestinal ascariasis with migra- tion of adult worm to right ventricle of heart, clinical and autopsy report: Planal- tina (DF) , Brasil Migration, Parasite Croll, ?. ?.; and Ma, ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (4), 289-295 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, factors which determine emergence from pulmonary circula- tion into alveoli and bronchioles of rat's lung, includes some brief observations on Ancylostoma tubaeforme Migration, Parasite Do Duong Thai; Pham Hoang The; and Pham Ngoc Thai, 1971, Rev. Med., Hanoi, 5-9 Ascaris lumbricoides, in vitro study suggests variations in pH of host intestine may be etiologic cause of parasite migration to bile ducts or of intestinal obstructions Migration, Parasite Dubey, J. P.; et al., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (4), 325-337 Paragonimus kellicotti, dogs (peritoneal cavity, pleural cavity, lungs) (exper.), migration and development, fecal diagnosis (sedimentation vs. McMaster technique), clinicopathological and hematologic data, radiologic findings, gross and microscopic pathology Migration, Parasite English, A. W., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (7), 306-309 equine strongyles, infective larvae, survival and migration on herbage with reference to season, climatic conditions, and types of pasture: southern Queensland Migration, Parasite Fukutome, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (2), 49-54 Ancylostoma braziliense, A. ceylanicum, mice (exper.), migratory behavior and de- velopment Migration, Parasite Georgi, J. R.; et al., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 39-47 Filaroides hirthi, migration and full devel- opment in Canis familiaris, development to 3rd stage in vitro 60 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasite Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (35-44), 393-400 Haplometra cylindracea, cercariae, penetra- tion, routes of migration, and development in Rana temporaria and R. arvalis (both exper.) Migration, Parasite Hendrickson, G. L., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 245-258 Ornithodiplostumum ptychocheilus cercariae, migration to brain of Pimephales promelas Migration, Parasite Hopkins, C. ?.; and Allen, L. ?., 1979, Para- sitology, v. 79 (3), 401-409 Hymenolepis diminuta in rats, effect of removing strobila on position of scolex in host intestine, effect on worm growth of operating on host Migration, Parasite Leigh, W. H., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 831-834 Odhneriotrema incommodum, life history obser- vations: metacercarial stage in Lepisosteus platyrhyncus shows marked affinity for fe- male hosts; molluscan host unknown; migration after excystment in Alligator mississipiensis, host reaction (caused by secretions from parasite glands) forces relocation every few days, nature of host-parasite junction Migration, Parasite Londono ?. , I., 19 75 , Rev. Colomb. Entom., v. 1 (2-3), 27-37 Dipetalonema viteae, larval migration and distribution in Ornithodoros tartakowskyi, elimination of nematode larvae in tick coxal fluid may prevent hyperinfection, cannibalism transmits nematodes among ticks Migration, Parasite McCraw, B. M.; and Slocombe, J. 0. D., 1978, Ca?ad. J. Comp. Med., v. 42 (3), 340-356 Strongylus edentatus, ponies (exper.), development, lesions from 10 to 72 weeks postinfection Migration, Parasite MacKenzie, K.; and Gibson, D. I., 1970, Sym- posia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 1-42 Podocotyle sp., Cucullanus minutus, C. heterochrous, migration in host gut Migration, Parasite McLaughlin, J. D., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 274-279 Cyclocoelum mutabile in F?lica americana (exper.), migratory route Migration, Parasite Melendez, R. D.; and Lindquist, W. D., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 85-88 Ascaridia columbae in intravenously infected Columba livia, larvae completed tracheal migration and arrived at small intestine where they established patent infection, histopathological description of lung granu- lomas Migration, Parasite Mesfin, G. M.; and Bellamy, J. E. C., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 469-471 Eimeria falciformis var pragensis, migration of sporozoites from absorptive to crypt epithelium of mouse colon Migration, Parasite Miller, P.; and Wilson, R. ?., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, v. 77 (3), 281-302 Schistosoma mansoni in laboratory rodents, migration and development of schistosomula with emphasis on time spent in cutaneous tissue, numbers which fail to reach circula- tory vessels and exit from the skin, and their route of exit Migration, Parasite Minard, P.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 87-93 Schistosoma mansoni, migration pattern and lung stage recovery of nonirradiated and cobalt 60-irradiated schistosomes in non- immunized mice and of challenge schistosomes in mice immunized with cobalt 60-irradiated cercariae Migration, Parasite Nicholls, J. M.; et al., 1978 , J. Comp. Path., v. 88 (2), 261-274 Parascaris equorum, pony foals (exper.), pathological study of lungs, changes caused by migrating larvae Migration, Parasite Olatoregun, F. B. 0.; and Itayemi, S. 0., 1979, East African Med. J., v. 56 (7), 351- 354 Ascaris lumbricoides, woman, migration into common bile duct following cholecystectomy and T-tube choledochotomy, pre-operative vermifuge recommended Migration, Parasite Oliveira, M. A.; et al., 1976, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 18 (5), 298-300 Schistosoma mansoni, mice treated with oxam- niquine vs. untreated mice, effects of drug on parasite migration and development in host Migration, Parasite Oshima, T., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (6), 447-455 Toxocara canis, specific-pathogen-free beagles vs. prenatally infected mongrel dogs dewormed before inoculation (exper.), larval migration and development, eosinophilia after primary and superinfection, age resist- ance Migration, Parasite Owen, R. R., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasi- tol. , v. 72 (6), 567-571 Brugia pahangi, levels of migration and ex- sheathment of microfilariae in species of Aedes scutellarie complex as indicators to distinguish between refractory and suscepti- ble mosquitoes Migration, Parasite Panin, V. Ia.; and Ksembaeva, G. Kh., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (4), 330-334 Eurytrema pancreaticum, migratory route and morphogenesis in rabbits and goats Migration, Parasite Parjatmo, W., 1973, Sains Malaysiana, v. 2 (2) , 83-89 Ascaris suum, mice (exper.), larval migration pattern SUBJECT HEADINGS Migration, Parasite Pellegrino, J.; and Coelho, P. ?. ?. , 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 181-182 Schistosoma mansoni, mice with single worm- pair infections, oogram scanning, schematic distribution of first-stage eggs along host intestine, results confirm that female lays about 300 eggs per day, wide distribution reflects remarkable wandering capacity of schistosome pairs, findings support value of oogram method for drug screening purposes Migration, Parasite Pereira, L. H.; et al., 1972, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (S), 306-309 Schistosoma mansoni larvae, migration in albino mice Migration, Parasite Przyjalkowski, Z.; and Gorecka, T., 1976 , Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 57-67 Angiostrongylus cantonensis in germfree and conventional mice, establishment and migra- tion, packed cell volume and differential white blood cell counts, in neither hosts did parasites reach maturity Migration, Parasite Radlett, A. J., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (3), 411-416 Notocotylus attenuatus, in domestic fowl, in vivo excystation of metacercariae, intra- caecal growth and movement of worms, attach- ment of juvenile worms to host's caecum Migration, Parasite Rusak, L. V., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (2), 109-111 Hymenolepis nana, young and adult worms, changes in localization in intestine of white mice in course of a day Migration, Parasite Sharma, B. N.; and Sahai, B. N.. 1979, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 49 (3), 244-245 Setaria digitata, rabbit (exper.), histo- pathological alterations in host intestine as a result of migration of transplanted worms from cattle or buffalo Migration, Parasite Solonenko, I. G., 1970, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 4 (5), 476-479 Hymenolepis nana, rats experimentally in- fected with eggs, occurrence of migration to mesenteric lymph nodes (with development to young adults) and liver (cysticercoids found) Migration, Parasite Sousa, 0. E.; and Briceno, C. E., 1976, Rev. Med. Panama, v. 1 (2), 81-86 Enterobius vermicularis, human, ovarian para- sitic granuloma thought to result from the erratic migration of an adult female worm, case report: Panama Migration, Parasite Sprent, J. F. ?., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 477-485 Ophidascaris spp., Amplicaecum robertsi, review of speciation, development, and geographic distribution with particular reference to migratory behavior and growth in tissues of experimentally infected mice and pythons Migration, Parasite Srihakim, S.; and Swerczek, T. W., 1978, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (7), 1155-1160 Parascaris equorum, migratory pathway in pony foals (exper.), pathology (clinical signs, hematologic observations, gross and microscopic changes) Migration, Parasite Stromberg, P. C.; and Dubey, J. P., [1979] J Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 998-1002 Paragonimus kellicotti, life cycle in cats (exper.): migration, development, growth, maturation, distribution in lungs, egg pro- duction Migration, Parasite Tantalean V., M.; et al., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (6), 332-336 Paragonimus peruvianus, rats, cats, route of larval migration Migration, Parasite Vetter, J. C. M.; and Leegwater-v.d. Linden, Mu ?. , 1977 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 155-158 Ancylostoma braziliense, A. ceylanicum, A. caninum, comparative study of path of migration in skin of dog and speed of penetration Migration, Parasite Vetter, J. C. M.; and Leegwater-v.d. Linden, M. E., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 255-262 Ancylostoma braziliense, dogs, penetration and path of migration in skin Migration, Parasite Vetter, J. C. M.; and Leegwater-v.d. Linden, M. E., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (3), 263-266 Ancylostoma braziliense, dogs, penetration and migration in metacarpal foot pads ; sug- gested that migration from epidermis into deeper tissue depends on presence of hair follicle systems Migration, Parasite Wheater, P. R.; and Wilson, R. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 49-62 Schistosoma mansoni, route and timing of migration in mice, quantitative histo- logical techniques; histopathology of host response during migration Migration, Parasite Williams, ?. H.; McVicar, A. H.; and Ralph, R., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 43-77 fish helminths, host specificity, body shape and orientation within host gut, habitat specificity and migrations within gut, host alimentary canal physiology Migration, Parasite Wilson, P. A. G., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 29-38 Strongyloides ratti, tracking radioactive larvae in virgin female rats, nursing mothers, and suckling pups 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Migration, Parasite Wilson, P. A. G.; Cameron, M. ; and Scott, D. S., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 221-227 Strongyloides ratti, virgin rats at different stages of oestrous cycle, no differences in mean intestinal worm burden, thus changes in hormonal environment of migrating larvae did not alter worms' destination or affect their potential for development, other possible sources of variability in experimental infec- tions, 'exact dose' technique as corrective for some procedural errors Migration, Parasite Wilson, R. ?.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (1), 57-73 Schistosoma mansoni in mice, activity pat- terns and changes in body shape of schisto- somula recovered from various locations dur- ing migration from skin to hepatic portal system, comparisons with schistosomula trans- formed and cultured in vitro Migration, Parasite Zembrzuski, K., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (13-26), 231-244 Ascaris lumbricoides suis, guinea pigs, mean body weights and body temperatures during larval migration, numbers of larvae found in liver were slight in comparison with numbers found in lungs, abnormal migration pathway in abnormal host Military medicine. See Medicine, Military. Mines. See Occupational diseases. Miscarriage. See Abortion. Missouri. See United States, Missouri. Mitochondria Boczon, K.; and Michejda, J. W., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 507-513 Trichinella spiralis, larvae, respiratory enzymes in mitochondria, results suggest con- ventional respiratory pathway may operate Mitochondria Ishikawa, M.; and Yamada, K., 1977, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.-), v. 26 ?21 91-97 ? )? Ascaris suum, epithelial cells lining esoph- agus-foregut connection, pronounced mito- chondrial response to carbon dioxide, pos- sible cytophysiological function as cells of anaerobic respiration Mitochondria Koehler, P.; Bryant, C.; and Behm, C. ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 399-404 Fasciola hepatica, ATP synthesis in succinate decarboxylase system from mitochondria, in- hibition in vitro by mebendazole and a solu- ble derivative of cambendazole Mitochondria Komuniecki, R.; and Saz, H. J., 1979, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 196 (1), 239-247 Ascaris, purification of lipoamide dehydro- genase from muscle mitochondria and its rela- tionship to NADH:NAD+ transhydrogenase activ- ity Mitochondria Martin, E.; and Mukkada, A. J., 1979, J. Biol. Chem., v. 254 (23), 12192-12198 Leishmania tropica promastigotes, identifica- tion of terminal respiratory chain in klneto- plast-mitochondrial complexes Mitochondria Riou, G. F.; and Saucier, J. M., 1979, J. Cell. Biol., v. 82 (1), 248-263 Trypanosoma equiperdum, characterization of molecular components in kinetoplast DNA of wild strain vs. mitochondrial DNA of dyski- netoplastic strain Mitochondria Robinson, J. M.; and Bogitsh, B. J., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 45 (2), 169-174 Hymenolepis diminuta, biochemical properties of peroxidase activity in mitochondria Mitochondria Docampo. R.; de Boiso, J. F.; and Stoppani, A. 0. ?., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 502 (3), 466-476 Trypanosoma cruzi, tricarboxylic acid cycle operation at kinetoplastmitochondrion com- plex: effect of ethidium bromide on growth and cytochrome content, substrate oxidation by dyskinetoplastic and cytochrome-deficient epimastigotes Mitochondria Fioravanti, ?. F.; and Saz, H. J., 1978, J. Exper. Zool., v. 206 (2), 167-177 Spirometra mansonoides adults, "malic" enzyme, fumarate reductase, and transhydro- genase systems in mitochondria Mitochondria Hayashi, E.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (3), 199-204 Ascaris lumbricoides suum ovary and muscle mitochondria, electron transfer and phos- phorylation activities Mitochondria Sharma, P. N., 1978, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 16 (11), 1202-1203 Ceylonocotyle scoliocoelium, monoamine oxi- dase, histochemical localization in lymphatic system, enzyme activity recorded in form of granules which represent mitochondria Mitochondria Weber, G., 1978, Naturwissenschaften, v. 65 (11), 601-602 Theileria annulata, atypical mitochondria identified by ultracytochemical demonstra- tion of mitochondrial marker enzymes, pres- ence of both succinic dehydrogenase and cyto- chrome oxidase activity suggests that res- piratory chain is operative in sporozoites Mitochondria Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 700-708 Naegleria fowleri, cell and mitochondria respiration Mitosis Bustos Ruiz, ?. , 1977, Arch. Zootecn., Cordoba (104), v. 26, 349-390 Trichomonas gallinae, morphology, structural changes during division, action of colchi- cine on ultrastructure, optic and electron microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 63 Mitosis Cach?n, J.; and Cach?n, M., 1979, Arch. Pro- tistenk., v. 122 (3-4), 267-274 Apodinium [sp.], morphology, singular kinetochore structure Mitosis Gicquaud, C. R., 1979, Biol. Cell., v. 35 (3). 305-312 Entamoeba histolytica, nuclear ultrastruc- ture, mitosis Mitosis Heywood, P.; and Weinman, D., 1978, J. Proto- zool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 287-292 Trypanosoma cyclops, mitosis, ultrastructure Mitosis Symons, L. ?. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 958-959 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, epithelial cell mitosis and morphology in worm-free regions of intestines, results show that changes are not due to mechanical action of parasites but to metabolic or other sub- stances passing down intestinal tract and acting upon zones of proliferation, no change in rate of mitosis in esophagus or convoluted kidney tubules Mixed infections Aitken, M. M.; et al., 1978, J. Comp. Path., v. 88 (3), 433-442 Fasciola hepatica, effects of intravenous Salmonella dublin on cattle at different stages of fluke infection, susceptibility to S. dublin, possible serious effects Mixed infections Aitken, M. M.; et al., 1978, J. Comp. Path., v. 88 (4), 555-562 Fasciola hepatica, effects of flukes on response of rats to Salmonella dublin (lethal dose reduced; excretion of S. dub- lin enhanced and prolonged; infection per- sisted longer) were similar to those in cattle; similar effects not produced by Nippostrongylus brasiliensis Mixed infections Aitken, M. M.; et al., 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 27 (3), 306-312 Fasciola hepatica-infected and non-infected cattle, immune responses to Salmonella dublin, Brucella abortus, and ovalbumin Mixed infections Alexander, J.; and Phillips, R. S., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 136-142 Leishmania mexicana, L. tropica major, lesion growth in mice was markedly inhibited by con- current Trypanosoma brucei infections, possi- ble mechanisms, may or may not have immunolog- ical basis Mixed infections Andrews, J. ?., 1967, Proc. 1966 National Shellfish. Ass., v. 57, 38-49 Minchinia nelsoni (MSX), interaction with fungus pathogen Dermocystidium marinum, oysters, MSX prevents D. marinum from be- coming epizootic Mixed infections Ata, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 4 (1), 1977, 47-51 bilharzial patients, presence of Australia antigen (specific marker for presence of viral hepatitis), latex agglutination test: endemic medical unit, Cairo University Mixed infections Au, A. C. S.; and Ko, R. C., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 161-168 Trichinella spiralis, Angiostrongylus can- tonensis, cross-resistance in laboratory rats Mixed infections Balauca, N., 1978, Arch. Vet., Inst. Cercet. Vet. si Bioprep. Pasteur, v. 13, 127-141 experimental reproduction of necrotic en- teritis in chicks with mixed infections of Clostridium perfringens and coccidia Mixed infections Barnetson, R. StC.; and Rryceson, A. D. ?., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 160-163 human cutaneous leishmaniasis with concomi- tant leprosy, 8 case reports: Addis Ababa Leprosy Hospital, Ethiopia Mixed infections Bassily, S.; et al., 1979, J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 82 (11-12), 248-251 schistosomiasis, human decompensated hepato- splenic, association with chronic hepatitis ? antigenaemia Mixed infections Behnke, J. M.; Wakelin, D.; and Wilson, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (1), 121-130 Trichinella spiralis, delayed expulsion in mice concurrently infected with Nematospiroi- des dubius Mixed infections Bora, B. N.; Chaudhary, B. S.; and Singh, S. v., 1972, Rajasthan Med. J., v. 11 (4), 189-192 Taenia solium, widely disseminated calcified cysticerci in man with active bilateral tu- berculosis, clinical aspects, case report: India Mixed infections Buck, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 29 (1), 61-70 human poly-parasitism, epidemiological and ecological features, occurrence, frequency, and distribution of multiple infections in rural communities, age and sex patterns: Chad; Peru; Afghanistan; Zaire Mixed infections Buck, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasi- tol., v. 29 (2), 137-144 human poly-parasitism, types of combinations, relative frequency, and associations of multiple infections, age and sex patterns: Chad; Peru; Zaire Mixed infections Buck, ?. ?.; Anderson, R. I.; and MacRae, ?. ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (2), 145- 155 poly-parasitism interferes with immunodiagnos- tic tests both directly and indirectly, exam- ples and implications for epidemiological studies 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Buck, ?. ?.; Anderson, R. I.; and MacRae, A. ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 253-268 polyparasitism, humans, epidemiology, assess- ment of combined effects of multiple infec- tions on an individual's state of health, comparative analysis of field data obtained from several tropical villages Mixed infections Burden, D. J.; et al., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 25 (3) , 302-306 Fasciola hepatica, Ostertagia ostertagi, concurrent daily infection of calves, F. hepatica had little influence on size and structure of 0. ostertagi worm popula- tion or vice versa; no evidence of clinical disease, no difference in weight gain com- pared to singly infected calves Mixed infections Campbell, N. J.; Dineen, J. K.; and Kelly, J. D., 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 26 (3), 391-393 effect of Taenia hydatigena infection on existing and concurrent infections of Fasciola hepatica in sheep Mixed infections Campbell, W. C.; Blair, L. S.; and McCall, J. W., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (3), 327-332 Brugia pahangi, Dirofilaria immitis, Mustela putorius furo is highly susceptible to both species, concurrent infections with both species may readily be established Mixed infections Capdevielle, P.; et al., 1979, Med. Trop., v. 39 (4), 445-452 shigelloses, humans, more severe infection if associated with Schistosoma mansoni or Entamoeba histolytica: Madagascar Mixed infections Carpenter, J. W.; and Hillman, ?. ?., 1979, Ann. Proc., Am. Ass. Zoo Vet., 36-47 Hepatozoon sp., Encephalitozoon sp., mixed infection in Siberian ferret kits (Mustela eversmanni): Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland Mixed infections Carvalho Filho, E.; Queiroz, A. C.; and Rocha, ?., 1976, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 18 (2), 102-107 strongyloidiasis, fatal severe human infec- tions with concommitant severe intestinal amoebiasis discovered at autopsies, possibly a result of interference with host defenses Mixed infections Charmes, J. P.; et al., 1978, Lancet, London (8062), v. 1, 499 [Letter] scabies with secondary infection giving rise to acute glomerulonephritis, man, case report, need for diagnostic awareness especially if bacteria have invaded the skin: France Mixed infections Charyev, 0. Ch., 1977, Izvest. Akad. Nauk Turkmen. SSR, s. Biol. Nauk (6), 70-71 piroplasmids, sheep, pure and mixed in- fections: Turkmenia Mixed infections Chaves, E.; et al., 1972, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 14 (3), 222-229 Schistosoma mansoni, human, infection of lung complicating case of pulmonary cryptococcosis Mixed infections Christie, P. R.; Wakelin, D.; and Wilson, M. M., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (3), 323-330 Trichinella spiralis, Hymenolepis diminuta, rats, concurrent infections, cestode growth was stunted (dependent on relative timing of the 2 infections and on number of Trichinella administered) probably due to non-specific inflammatory component of host response to Trichinella, no loss of cestode nor destrobi- lation Mixed infections Copeland, D. ; and Grove, D. I., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 205-211 Toxoplasma gondii, Trichinella spiralis, con- current infections in mice, intestinal worm burdens, muscle worm burdens, worm fecundity, resistance to newborn larvae, small bowel pathology, muscle inflammation, eosinophil levels, numbers of toxoplasma cysts in brain Mixed infections Coutinho, ?., 1979, AMB, Rev. Ass. Med. Bra- sil. , v. 25 (5), 185-188 Schistosoma] mansoni, humans, factors re- lated to development of clinical forms: clin- ical -epidemiological classification, clinical manifestations, related enterobacterial in- fections, decompensating pathologic findings Mixed infections Cox, F. E. G., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 129-134 Trypanosoma musculi, T. b. brucei, Babesia microti, mice, interactions between para- sites Mixed infections Debray, C.; et al., 1975, Semaine Hop. Paris, v. 51 (45) , 2735- 2737 Fasciola hepatica, echinococcosis, man, mixed infection, case report Mixed infections Delia, S.; Nuti, M.; and Soro, S., 1977, Quad. Sciavo Diag. Clin, e Lab., v. 13 (2), 238-243 Schistosoma haematobium, Ancylostoma duode- nale, higher frequency of hepatitis ? antigen in persons with parasitic infections than in controls, possible role of skin penetrating parasites in the epidemiology of hepatitis ? Mixed infections Domany, Z., 1976, Therap. Hungar., v. 24 (4), 148-151 Trichomonas vaginalis associated with candi- diasis, women with vaginal infections, clini- cal trials with klion-D vaginal preparations: Hungary Mixed infections Doroshenko, K. G.; and Rogozenko, G. F., 1976, Terap. Arkh., v. 48 (12), 48-52 opisthorchiasis associated with brucellosis, humans, diagnosis, clinical aspects, impor- tance of early treatment of parasitic infec- tion, case reports SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Mixed infections Dykstra, D. D.; and Reid, W. ?., 1978, Poultrv Science, v. 57 (2), 398-402 Eimeria tenella, gnotobiotic chickens, mo- nensin suppressed bacterial numbers in ab- sence of Eimeria, prevented increase in bacterial numbers in presence of Eimeria Mixed infections Dyner, E., 1978, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20), 97-108 Trichomonas vaginalis, Bodo urinarius, growth in presence of various bacteria and fungi, possible implications Mixed infections El-Hawey, A. M.; Hablas, R.; and El-Maghraby, ?. ?., 1978, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 4 (1), 1977, 97-105 S [chistosoma] mansoni, humans, pathology, presence of bacteria, possible role in patho- genesis of parasitic infection Mixed infections Esch, G.; et al., 1976, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 95 (4), Finley Mem. Issue, pt. 2, 687-693 Epistylis-Aeromonas complex, centrarchid fish, incidence, spatial distribution of lesions, host size class (age), body con- dition, seasonal periodicity, influence of thermal effluent on disease: Par Pond reservoir, Savannah River Plant near Aiken, South Carolina Mixed infections Fadzil, M., 1977, Vet.-Med. Nachr. (1), 44-52 Stephanofilaria kaeli, cattle, incidence in different ecological areas, role of Staphylo- coccus aureus and S. albus in setting UP the inflammation; neguvon: malaysischen Halbin- sel Mixed infections Fadzil, M., 1977, Vet. Med. Rev. (1), 44-52 Stephanofilaria kaeli in cattle, prevalence, temperature and humidity in endemic areas favor vectors, Staphylococcus play important role in setting up inflammation, treatment with neguvon gave excellent results : west coast of Peninsular Malaysia Mixed infections Ferreira, J. M.; Bassoi, 0. N.; and Shiroma, M., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (6), 368-379 Sch [istosoma] mansoni-infected humans also infected with typhoid fever, atypical aspects of bacterial infection, niridazole at times also cured typhoid, schistosomes may act as multiplication foci of bacteria within host Mixed infections Ferreira, J. M.; Bassoi, 0. N. ; and Shiroma, M., 1976, Rev. Hosp. Clin., S. Paulo, v. 31 (3), 144-150 Sch[istosoma] mansoni, human infections, associated prolonged infection with salmo- nellosis, suggests that schistosomes may operate as reservoirs for the multiplication of the Salmonellae, mixed infections cured by use of the antischistosomal drug (niridazole) alone Mixed infections Fuxa, J. R., 1979 , J. Invert. Path., v. 33 (3), 316-323 Vairimorpha necatrix, interactions with bacterium, virus, and fungus in Heliothis zea (exper.) Mixed infections Gadzhiev, K. Sh. , 1978 , Veterinariia, Moskva (11), 67 Bfabesia] colchica, cattle, course of in- fection simultaneous with P[asteurella] multocida infection: Azizbekov Shamkhorsk region, Azerbaidzhansk SSR Mixed infections Gajanana, ?.; et al., 1979, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 70, 417-423 partial suppression of Plasmodium gallina- ceum and P. vivax in Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi doubly infected with Nosema algerae and Plasmodium, epidemiologi- cal significance Mixed infections Gregory, R. L.; Keller, G. C.; and Felsenfeld, 0., 1973, South. Med. J., v. 66 (12), 1426-1428 Entamoeba histolytica, 17-year-old boy, acute diarrhea, concomitant infection with 2 Shi- gella strains, history, management, clinical course: Louisiana Mixed infections Hair, J. D.; and Holmes, J. C., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 253-269 usefulness of measures of diversity, niche' width, and niche overlap in analysis of helminth communities in waterfowl, data sug- gest hypothesis that intestinal helminth fauna of Aythya affinis (particularly hymenolepidids) is composed of chance com- bination of ecological specialists whose microhabitats and populations are deter- mined in part by inter-specific interactions Mixed infections Halawani, ?. ?.; Farag, H. F.; and Awadalla, H. N., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (4), 478-480 Schistosoma haematobium-infected mice chal- lenged with S. mansoni, changes in egg-distri- bution sites, cross-mating, complete absence of cross-immunity Mixed infections Hatsushika, R.; Maejima, J.; and Kamo, H., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasit- ol.), v. 24 (3), 129-136 Paragonimus spp., experimental mixed infect- ions, development and interspecific relation- ships in final host (dog, cat, or rat) Mixed infections Howard, R. J.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (3), 273-279 Trichinella spiralis, mice, effect of con- current infection on survival and growth of Hymenolepis microstoma depends greatly on rel- ative timing of the infections Mixed infections Ilemobade, ?. ?.; and Blotkamp, C., 1978, Trop- enmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (4), 443-450 Eperythrozoon ovis, sheep (exper.), patholog- ic changes in blood picture, concurrent or superimposed infection with Trypanosoma vivax did not affect growth of either parasite Mixed infections Indermuehle, ?. ?., 1978, Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., v. 120 (10) , 513-525 endoparasites, pigs, origin and age of host, mixed infections, parasitological and histo- pathological findings: Switzerland 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Jablonska, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 521-550 Analgesoidea mites on turdid birds, occur- rence during host spring and autumn migra- tions, incidence, intensity, distribution on wings, population structure (sex ratios, developmental stages), host specificity, simultaneous infections: Poland Mixed infections Kamionek, M.; Sandner, H. ; and Seryczynska, ?., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (22- 34) , 357-363 Neoaplectana carpocapsae, greater mortality of insect hosts in presence of mixed fungal infections Mixed infections Kaya, ?. ?., 1978, J. Invert. Path., v. 31 (3), 358-364 Neoaplectana carpocapsae adversely affects Apanteles militaris when the nematode invades Pseudaletia unipuncta before the parasitoids complete their development and are ready to emerge from the host, possible implications for use of N. carpocapsae as biological con- trol agent of P. unipuncta Mixed infections Kaya, ?. ?.; and Brayton, ?. ?., 1978, J. Nematol., v. 10 (4), 350-354 Neoaplectana carpocapsae, development and reproduction in healthy and virus-infected Pseudaletia unipuncta; confirmation of presence of virus in intestine of nematodes, possibly useful in pest-management systems Mixed infections Kisielewska, K., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (13-26) , 197-208 intestinal helminths of Clethrionomys glareo- lus, inter-specific relationships within one host individual (antagonistic, indifferent, beneficial), seasonal variations: Poland Mixed infections Kloetzel, K.; et al., 1973, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 7 (6), 359-366 human Trypanosoma] cruzi and Schistosoma] mansoni, statistics of prevalence survey of single and mixed infections; evaluation of area control programs: municipio de Uniao dos Palmares, Alagoas Mixed infections Kloetzel, K.; et al., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (4), 407-410 Schistosoma mansoni-Toxoplasma gondii concomi- tant infections, mice, Schistosoma-Toxoplasma order of infection caused massive mortality, great weight loss and striking splenomegaly, Toxoplasma-Schistosoma order caused few nota- ble effects Mixed infections Komiakov, V. S.; and Iatskiv, V. I., 1976, Terap. Arkh., v. 48 (5), 130-132 opisthorchiasis, lambliasis, and chronic throat infection associated with infectious- allergic form of myocarditis, 26-year-old man, case report Mixed infections , ^ .. Kropp, ?. ?.; Cichocki, G. ?.; and Bansal, N. ?., 1978, J. Urol., v. 120 (4), 480-482 Enterobius vermicularis, girls with re- current urinary tract infections found to have higher incidence of enteric organisms on the introitai areas and pinworm ova on anal skin than did normal controls, conclusive re- lationships not proved Mixed infections Ktari, ?. H., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 61-67 Dionchus agassizi, D. remorae, anatomy, de- velopment, rate of parasitism on Echeneis naucrates, distribution of adults and egg clusters on gills: golfe de Tunis; golfe de Gab e s Mixed infections Lantier, F.; et al., 1979, Comnt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 289, s. D, Sc. Nat. (10), 757- 760 Heligmosomoides polygyrus-infected mice, modifications in sensitivity to Salmonella abortus ovis challenge (more frequently in- fected after oral inoculation, lower fatality rate after sub-cutaneous inoculation) Mixed infections Lazdynia, ?. ?.; et al., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bolezni, ?. 45 (2), 189-192 Ascaridia galli, volatile fatty acids, com- position, effects on Eimeria tenella infec- tion in chickens Mixed infections Linardi, P. M.; and Nagern, R. L., 1973, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 33 (4), 529-537 Pulicidae and other ectoparasites on dogs, survey, frequent mixed infections: Belo Horizonte and neighboring townships of Minas G?rais Mixed infections McDougald, L. R.; Karlsson, T.; and Reid, W. M., 1979, Avian Dis., v. 23 (4), 999-1005 coccidiosis, chickens (exper.), natural out- break of infectious bursal disease (IBD) during comparison of anticoccidials for their effect on development of immunity, interaction between diseases, immunity to coccidiosis not blocked by IBD Mixed infections Machado, D. A. (filho), 1966, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 10 (3), 47-48 competition of Chaetogaster limnaei and S[chistosoma] mansoni in snail host Mixed infections Mammerickx, M.; and Dekegel, D., 1976, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 56 (1), 47-53 Trypanosoma theileri, cattle, frequent mixed infection with enzootic bovine leukosis, no correlation between diseases but common arthropod vector hypothesized: Belgium Mixed infections Mapes, C. J.; and Coop, R. L. , 1971, J. Comp. Path., v. 81 (4), 479-492 Haemonchus contortus chemically terminated or concurrent with Nematodirus battus in lambs lowered reproductive capacity and in- hibited development of N. battus, results consistent with density-dependent physico- pharmacological mechanism of population control involving changes in h?st alimentary physiology (abomasal pH and Na concentra- tion) SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Mixed infections Marinho, R. P.; and Neves, J., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (2), 70-76 S[chistosoma] mansoni and septicemic salmo- nellosis, mixed human infection, both in- fections cured by hycanthone Mixed infections Matzen, P.; and Starklint, H., 1976, Ugeskr. Laeger, v. 138 (3), 157-158 Plasmodium falciparum, man, associated Sal- monella bacteremia, death due to malarial cerebral edema, infected during conducted tourist trip to Gran Canaria and Gambia: Denmark Mixed infections Miller, B. R.; and DeFoliart, G. R., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (6), 1064-1066 Ascocystis barretti does not seem to be mechanism for dispersal of La Crosse virus infection via Aedes triseriatus larvae nor does concomitant parasite infection increase virus infection in larvae Mixed infections Molnar, K., 1979, Acta Vet., Budapest., v. 27 (1-2), 1977-1979, 99-113 Sphaerospora carassii, carp and grasscarp, incidence, pathology, moderately pathogenic, concurrent infection with Trichodina or other infections may depress host resistance and cause fatalities: pond farms, Hungary Mixed infections Moqbel, R.; and Wakelin, D., 1979, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 47 (1) , 65-72 Trichinella spiralis, Strongyloides ratti, immune interaction in adult rats, may involve interplay of cross-immunity and cross-sup- pression Mixed infections Mougeot, G.; Golvan, Y. J.; and Depernet, D., 1977, Bull. Soc. Sc. Vet. et Med. Comp. Lyon, v. 79 (3), 151-156 Schistosoma mansoni and Angiostrongylus can- tonensis in Biomphalaria glabrata (exper.), interaction, effect on cercarial emission as related to timing of infections Mixed infections Murray, J.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Clin. Nutri- tion, v. 31 (8), 1363-1366 children with syndrome of enlarged parotids, localized forehead edema, heavy infestation with Ascaris lumbricoides, and unusual free- dom from malaria, piperazine treatment of ascariasis resulted in attacks of malaria, suppression of malaria may be nutritional consequence of severe ascariasis and may represent ecological balance for optimum co- survival of host and two parasites: Anjouan, Comorro archipelago Mixed infections Naik, S. R.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (5), 493-494 Giardia lamblia-infected vs. normal human jejunum, presence and frequency of Candida albicans and other fungi Mixed infections Narayanan, K.; and Jayaraj, S., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (18), 825 [Letter] mixed infections of Nosema sp. and virus in Pericallia ricini and Spodoptera litura: Ind ia Mixed infections Nielsen K.; et al., 1978, Experientia, v. 34 (1), 118-119 Trypanosoma lewisi-infected or decomplemented 'rats, increased susceptibility to Salmonella typhimurium infection; decomplemented rats subsequently infected with T. lewisi devel- oped higher blood parasitemia than did normal T. lewisi-infected rats Mixed infections Nikol'skii, S. N. ; Nikiforenko, V. I.; and Pozov, S. ?., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (4), 71-75 Piroplasma jakimovi, cattle, morphological and biological comparison with P. bigeminum, epizootiology (Ixodes ricinus as main vec- tor; frequent association with leptospiro- sis), treatment: Siberia Mixed infections Nikulin, T. G.; Shpak, G. E.; and Savchenko, V. F., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (10), 80-81 balantidiasis, oesophagostomiasis, mixed infection in swine (exper.), changes in car- boanhydrase and alkaline phosphatase activi- ties Mixed infections Nooman, ?. Z.; et al., 1978, Egypt. J. Bilharz., v. 4 (1), 1977, 79-87 S [chistosoma] haematobium, course of liver disease in bilharzial patients infected with acute viral hepatitis as compared to non- bilharzial controls Mixed infections Oduye, 0. 0., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (1), 45-50 Demodex folliculorum bovis, cattle, clinical observations and gross pathology, histo- pathology, concomitant infections with Der- matophilus congolensis and Besnoitia besnoiti: Nigeria Mixed infections Oikawa, H.; and Kawaguchi, H., 1975, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (3), 99-106 Eimeria acervulina, E. tenella, chickens, effect of single vs. repeated vs. successive infections of mixed species on manifestation of symptoms, food intake and body weight gain, and oocyst production Mixed infections Olszewska, G. ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (26-40) , 329-338 Diorchis, 3 spp. in F?lica atra, distribution within host intestine in single and mixed in- fections of differing intensity Mixed infections Omer, A. H. S., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- sitol., v. 72 (2) , 127-132 Schistosoma mansoni, case report of man with portal hypertension resulting from schisto- somiasis, mixed infection with salmonellosis, congenital anomaly of situs invertus, unique combination: Sudan 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Onet, E.; Constantinescu, V.; and Sandu, G., 1978, Rev. Med. Vet., Toulouse, v. 129 (6), 933-937 Fasciola hepatica, cattle (biliary canal), isolation of 3 mycobacteria strains : Cluj abattoir, Rumania Mixed infections Ongom, V. L.; Ococi-J?ngalo, A. H.; and Wam- boka, J. W., 1977, East African Med. J., v. 54 (12), 678-679 mixed Schistosoma mansoni and S. bovis infec- tion in Sudanese immigrant (stool), case re- port, significance- in relation to current concepts on heterologous immunity discussed, infection possibly acquired from drinking river water frequented by wild animals: Ugan- da Mixed infections Ovchinnikov, N. M.; et al., 1978, Vestnik Dermat. i Venerol. (4), 16-21 Trichomonas vaginalis, survival of gonococci within phagosomes of parasite suggests T. vaginalis as possible reservoir for infec- tions; various therapeutic trials used to treat mixed infections Mixed infections Oyerinde, J. P. 0., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (4), 363-367 Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenale, species identification based on egg size and/or morphology of infective larvae, method of calculating proportions of each species in mixed infections: Nigeria Mixed infections Paris, J.; et al., 1976, Semaine Hop. Paris, v. 52 (34) , 1870-1872 Schistosoma mansoni, man, case report, hepato-intestinal schistosomal infection with splenic involvement, complicated by cold tubercular abscess of the spleen: France (native of Martinique) Mixed infections Partono, F.; Purnomo; and Atmosoedjono, S., 1977, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 8 (3), 371-374 Brugia timori, Wuchereria bancrofti, mixed infection, experimental feeding of mosquitoes on carrier to determine potential vectors Mixed infections Pedro, R. de J.; et al., 1979, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 12 (2-3), 207-211 Schistosoma mansoni, observations on oxamni- quine therapy: treatment of children, drug resistance of human strain as well as its resistance to hycanthone, hepatic histopath- ology during therapy, neurotoxic effects, treatment of mixed salmonellosis infection Mixed infections Pence, D. ?.; and Meinzer, W. P., 1979, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 339-344 helminth fauna of Canis latrans, low simi- larity with those from other geographic re- gions in North America, associations between pairs of species in terms of frequency of occurrence, mean levels of infection in presence or absence of other species, host age and sex effects: West Texas Mixed infections Persson, ?.; et al., 1979, Brit. J. Vener. Dis., v. 55 (6), 429-433 prevalence of micro-organisms in female geni- tal tract, comparison in women from 2 health clinics; Trichomonas vaginalis had epidemiol- ogy similar to Chlamydia, Neisseria and Myco- plasma, older women had increased Suscepti- bility to trichomoniasis Mixed infections Pilley, B. M., 1976, J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (2), 177-183 Vai rimorpha necatrix [?. comb.] in Spodoptera exempta, pathogenicity (occurrence of bac- teriosis and cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus), life cycle (disporoblastic life cycle at 25?C and both disporoblastic and octosporo- blastic life cycle at 20?C) , implications of polymorphism in relation to classification of Microsporida Mixed infections Ponce, C.; Trochez, H.; and Zeledon, R., 1975, Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 22 (2), 1974, 289- 303 Trypanosoma cruzi, T. rangeli, single and mixed infections, epidemiologic survey of area infested with Rhodnius prolixus: De- partamento Francisco Morazan, Honduras Mixed infections Prost, ?.; Nebout, M.; and Rougemont, ?., 1979, Brit. Med. J. (6163), v. 1, 589-590 onchocerciasis in districts with and without high prevalence, prevalence of lepromatous leprosy about twice as high in areas where onchocerciasis is hyperendemic, reduced level of immunity because of onchocerciasis: Re- public of Upper Volta, West Africa Mixed infections Przyjalkowski, Z., 1978, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (21-35), 287-292 Trichinella spiralis in conventional mice and in germfree mice also infected with Staphylo- coccus epidermidis (alone or associated with Escherichia coli), numbers of established intestinal trichinellae, time of their ex- pulsion, packed cell volumes, and white blood cell counts, results indicate that size of infective dose, age of mice, and type of intestinal flora play role in course of ex- perimental trichinosis Mixed infections Przyjalkowski, Z.; and Malinowska, ?., 1977, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 25 (2) , 95-100 Trichinella spiralis, conventional and bi- associated (with Staphylococcus epidermidis and Escherichia coli) mice, carbohydrate metabolism in livers and intestines, metabo- lite levels, enzyme activities Mixed infections Rees, R. G. P.; and Shelley, A. J., 1977, Acta Amaz?nica, v. 7 (1), 47-49 Balantidium coli, Yanomama Indian, serious dysentery, case report, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura also present, Chlor- tetracycline, improved condition: Toototobi, norte do Estado do Amazonas, Brasil SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Mixed infections Reid, H. W.; et al., 1979, Infect, and Immun., v. 23 (2), 192-196 Trypanosoma brucei, mice, effect of chronic infection on course of louping-ill virus in- fection, results indicate that immunosuppres- sive effect of chronic trypanosomiasis may markedly increase susceptibility to acute virus infection and may alter epidemiology of arthropod-transmitted viruses Mixed infections Rocha, H.; et al., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (6), 399-404 Schistosoma mansoni, growth of Salmonella typhi in parasitized mice Mixed infections Rocha, H.; McCrory, M.; and de Oliveira, M. M. G., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (5), 328-332 Schistosoma] mansoni-infected and uninfected mice injected with Sfalmonella] typhimurium, phagocytic function of reticuloendothelial cells compared Mixed infections Rogozenko, G. F.; and Doroshenko, K. G., 1979, Sovet. Med. (5), 68-73 Opisthorchis as concomitant infection pro- voked exacerbations and relapses of human chronic brucellosis with more pronounced and longer lasting clinical symptoms Mixed infections Rostkowska, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (27-41), 377-392 Balantidium coli, effect of various bacteria on propagation in vitro, on erythrophagocytic capability of balantidia, and on susceptibil- ity of balantidia to atebrin, entobex, mexa- form, and protargol; Trichomonas hominis, Chilomastix mesnili, and Dientamoeba fragilis found to be without effect; effect of balanti- dia on bacteria Mixed infections Ryning, F. W.; and Mills, J., 1979, West. J. Med., San Francisco, v. 130 (1), 18-34 Pneumocystis carinii and Toxoplasma gondii in normal and compromised host, special refer- ence to concomitant infection with cytomegalo- virus, general review Mixed infections Scalise, G.; et al., 1978, J. Med. Primatol., v. 7 (2), 114-118 Plasmodium inuei-infected Macaca mulatta had enhanced susceptibility to hepatitis ? virus Mixed infections Schiefer, ?.; and Loew, F. ?., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (3), 428-431 Entamoeba histolytica in pet Lagothrix (ileum), mixed infection with Salmonella, pathology: Saskatoon, Canada Mixed infections Schottelius, J., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (4), 533-538 Trypanosoma cruzi, course of infection in non-splenectomized SPF rats with and without Haemobartonella jnuris infection Mixed infections Shirota, K.; et al., 1979, Japan. J. Vet. Sc., v. 41 (2), 119-129 Dirofilaria immitis, dogs, complication of interstitial nephritis: Tokyo and Tokyo area Mixed inteet luna Silard, R.; et al., 1977, Arch. Roumaines Path. Exper. et Microbiol., v. 36 (1), 55-60 E[ntamoeba] histolytica, intrahepatic inocu- lation in Cricetus auratus of human strain associated with Blastocystis hominis, liver abscess, diagnosis, results demonstrate the tissue adaptability of B. hominis and its potential as a conditioned pathogen Mixed infections Smirnov, 0. V., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (3) , 687-693 entomopathogens, including Microsporidia and Nematoda, interactions in mixed infec- tions in one insect organism, review Mixed infections Snyder, S. P.; England, J. J.; and McChesney, A. E., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (1), 12-17 Cryptosporidium [sp.] in Arabian foals with inherited combined immunodeficiency, mixed infection with adenovirus, difficult to separate effects of both disease agents: Colorado State University Mixed infections Sreemannarayana, 0.; and Christopher, K. J., 1977, Indian J. Animal Health, v. 16 (2), 188 combined infection of Cysticercus bovis and sarcosporidiasis, bullock: slaughter house, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India Mixed infections Stone, J. E.; and Pence, D. ?., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (2), 295-302 helminth parasitism of Felis rufus, nature, prevalence, intensity, ecological relation- ships of parasitism including concentration of dominance, similarity of helminth faunas between different geographic areas, and nature of distributions of aggregations of helminth species in this host: Rolling Plains of West Texas Mixed infections Strausbaugh, L. J.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (5), 919-923 Schistosoma mansoni with associated chronic salmonellosis, case reports of 2 patients with nephrotic syndrome who responded poorly to therapy, renal biopsies demonstrated amy- loidosis: Egypt Mixed infections Taylor, S. M.; and Kenny, J., 1978, Vet. Para- sitol., v. 4 (3), 257-264 infection of pigs with Oesophagostomum spp. does not affect specificity of ELISA (enzymt ? linked immunosorbent assay) test for presence of antibody to Trichinella spiralis; cross- reactions between nematodes need not under most conditions be taken into account in interpretation of ELISA results Mixed infections de-The, G.; et al., 1978, Nature, London (5673), v. 274, 756-761 epidemiological evidence for causal relation- ship between Epstein-Barr virus and Burkitt's lymphoma from Ugandan prospective study, in- cludes brief mention of possible association with malaria 60 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Mixed infections Toshkov, ?.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 49-54 Trichinella spiralis in rats (exper.) in- fected 20 days later with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, clinical and pathoanatomic changes in joints, immunological features Mixed infections Trifonov, T. R., 1978, Vet. Med. Nauki, v. 15 (6), 108-112 helminths of liver, sheep, 5 year post- mortem survey, occurrence, mixed infections: Bourgas Mixed infections Vaes, ?. , 1979 , Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (3), 303-312 multiple infection of Hydrobia stagnorum with larval trematodes, interactions between parasite species: north of Belgium Mixed infections Vinayak, V. K.; and Chopra, ?. ?., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (6), 549-551 Syphacia obvelata-infected mice challenged intracaecally with Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites showed higher level of amoebic infection than mice without helminths, mice with heaviest helminth infection were most susceptible to amoebic infection Mixed infections Wagner, E. D.; and Nembhard, P. ?., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (1), 1-4 Trypanosoma equiperdum, mice, protective and synergistic effects of concurrent infection with Trichinella spiralis Mixed infections Walter, J. C., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 137-140 Austrobilhariza terrigalensis in Velacumantus australis is always associated with germinal sacs of other trematodes and retards the de- velopment of these other species Mixed infections Weiss, N., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 283-299 Dipetalonema viteae in 2 strains of hamster, lymphocyte blastogenesis (during different stages of primary infection, after injection of dead larvae, after implantation of adult worms, in mixed infection with Schistosoma mansoni), attempt to relate results with parasitological findings and with humoral immune response, analysis of cellular unre- sponsiveness to filarial antigens in chroni- cally infected LAKZ hamsters Mixed infections Wilson, G. G., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (4) , 578- 580 feeding of Pleistophora schubergi to Choris- toneura fumiferana naturally infected with Nosema fumiferanae results in greater ad- verse effects on budworms than either para- site alone, may play useful role in biologi- cal control Mixed infections Yousif, F.; and Laemmler, G., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 269-274 Angiostrongylus cantonensis infection of Biomphalaria glabrata had no inhibitory or retarding effect on subsequent Schistosoma mansoni infection Mode of drug action. See Drugs, Mode of action. Models, Disease models. See Technique, Experi- mental hosts. Models, Laboratory hosts. See Technique, Experi- mental hosts. Models, Mathematical. See Mathematical models and theory. Models, Theoretical. See Mathematical models and theory. Moisture. See Humidity. Molting. See Ecdysis. Monoclonal antibodies, antibodies. See Immunity, Monoclonal Morocco Bailly-Choumara, H.; Morel, P. C.; and Pageau, J., 1974, Bull. Soc. Sc. Nat. et Phys. Maroc, v. 54 (1-2), 71-80 catalogue of ticks of Morocco Morocco Cabaret, J.; and Ouhelli, ?., 1978, Rev. Med. Vet., Toulouse, v. 129 (4), 603-610 parasitic nematodes, sheep (digestive tube), quantitative parasitic profile established after logarithmic transformation of infor- mation: Moulay-Bouazza district (Moyen- Atlas du Maroc) (Trichostrongylus; Nematodirus; Cooperia; Oesophagostomum; Chabertia; Trichuris; Ostertagia) Morphogenesis. See Development; Morphology. Morphology. [See also Cytology; Dimorphism; Histology; Measurements; Polymorphism; Variation] Morphology, Acanthocephala Barabashova, V. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (5), 446-454 8 species of Acanthocephala, integument, structure and function, histological and histochemical investigations Morphology, Acanthocephala Buckner, R. L.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 161-166 Fessisentis, 4 species differ in several characters not obscured by geographical or host-induced morphological variation; F. fessus, confirmation of life cycle Morphology, Acanthocephala Byram, J. E.; and Byram, K. W., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 43-67 Moniliformis dubius, larval morphogenesis in Periplaneta americana, effect of temperature, season, photoperiod, and elevated temperature stress, morphological anomalies Morphology, Acanthocephala Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1978, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 45 (1), 69-76 Moniliformis moniliformis, muscles of male reproductive system Morphology, Acanthocephala Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. M., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 431-435 Moniliformis moniliformis, anatomy of genital ganglion of male SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Acanthocephala Golubev, A. I.; and Sal'nikov, V. V. 1979 Tsitologiia, v. 21 (9), 1100-1102 Echinorhynchus gadi, specialized junctions between neuron and interstital substance in cerebral ganglion, ultrastructure Morphology, Acanthocephala Graeber, K.; and Storch, V., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (2), 121-135 Echinorhynchus gadi, Acanthocephalus lucii, Polymorphus minutus, Macracanthorhy?chus hirudinaceus, integument, stereoscan and transmission electron microscopy; invagina- tions of outer plasma membrane increase absorptive surface, morphometric analysis, comparisons with other parasitic helminths and with rotifers Morphology, Acanthocephala Holcman-Spector, ?.; Mane-Garzon, F.; and Dei-Cas, E., 1977, Rev. Biol. Uruguay, v. 5 (2), 67-76 Falsifilicollis sp., invaginated and dis- invaginated larvae, description, sexual di- morphism in relation to size Morphology, Acanthocephala Huffman, D. G.; and Nickol, ?. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 851-859 Pomphorhynchus bulbocolli, P. rocci, meristo- gram analysis revealed that these 2 species can be easily distinguished by measuring length of one hook in the 60-80 'percent- position' region of the proboscis Morphology, Acanthocephala Jilek, R.; and Crites, J. L., 1979, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (2), 243-247 Gracilisentis gracilisentis, mechanisms of hook and proboscis actions, variability in hook number and arrangement Morphology, Acanthocephala Marchand, ?.; and Mattel, X., 1978, J. Ultra- structure Research, v. 63 (1), 41-50 Neoechinorhynchus agilis, flagellogenesis, positioning and disorganization of spermatic axoneme Morphology, Acanthocephala Marchand, ?.; and Mattei, X., 1979, J. Ultra- structure Research, v. 66 (1), 32-39 Neoechinorhynchus agilis, ultrastructural modification of ovarian ball and spermatozoa after insemination of female, role of pas- sive vs. active penetration Morphology, Acanthocephala Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 201-205 Acanthocephala spp., lacunar system and tubular muscles Morphology, Acanthocephala Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 436-439 Oligacanthorhynchus tortuosa, organization of lacunar system Morphology, Acanthocephala Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1978, Para- sitology, v. 77 (2), 133-138 Centrorhynchus corvi, oocyte atresia in ovar- ian balls, morphological and histochemical observations Morphology, Acanthocephala Ravindranath, M. H.; and Anantaraman, S., ztschr? Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 225- Moniliformis moniliformis cystacanth in Periplaneta americana, light microscopy 'study of capsule and relationship to host reveals cellular nature of capsule, host's haemocyte infiltration into cyst fluid, and occasional double cystacanths in single envelopes suggesting host origin of capsule Morphology, Acanthocephala Wong, B. S.; Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T 1979, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 82, 273-280 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, body wall muscles, light and scanning electron micros copy, intracellular recording of potentials Oligacanthorhynchus tortuosa, M. ingens, light microscopy of body wall muscles Morphology, Arthropoda Amin, 0. M., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (2), 227-230 Cediopsylla simplex from Sylvilagus flori- danus, intraspecific variations in genal and pronotal combs in male vs. female fleas implications for effective lodging and sur- vival Morphology, Arthropoda Amin, 0. M., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 179-192 fleas of mammals, morphological variations in certain key diagnostic characters, sea- sonal distribution, sex ratio, host sex: southeastern Wisconsin Morphology, Arthropoda Amrine, J. W.; and Lewis, R. E., 1978, J. Para sitol., v. 64 (2), 343-358 Cediopsylla simplex, topography of exoskele- ton of head and its appendages, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Ansel, M.; and Thibaut, M., 1975, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 9 (4), 179-182 Amblyomma cajennense, fine structure morphol ogy of chelicerae Morphology, Arthropoda Balashov, lu. S., 1979, [Atlas of electron microscopic anatomy of ixodid ticks], 255 pp. Morphology, Arthropoda Balashov, lu. S.; and Raikhel, A. S., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (3), 231-237 Hyalomma asiaticum, Malpighian tubes, elec- tron microscope studies Morphology, Arthropoda Barnes, A. M.; Tipton, V. J.; and Wildie, J. ?., 1977, Great Basin Nat., v. 37 (2), 138-206 Anomiopsyllus, adult skeletal anatomy Morphology, Arthropoda Beadle, D. J.; and Megaw, M. W. J., 1979, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 202 (1), 119-124 Boophilus microplus, intracellular junctions in hypodermis, salivary gland, and Gene's organ Morphology, Arthropoda Blake, B. H.; et al., 1978, Ann. Entom. Soc. Am., v. 71 (3), 289-294 Psoroptes ovis, morphology of mouthparts, mechanism of feeding 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Arthropoda Bohmfalk, G. T.; Price, ?. ?.; and Me?la, S. M., 1979, Southwest. Enton., v. 4 (2), 102-116 Boophilus annulatus, B. microplus, chaeto- tactic and morphologie comparisons of lar- vae, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Butenko, ?. ?., 1975, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 9 (2), 175-182 Larinyssus orbicularis, description, morpho- logical variability in relation to host species Morphology, Arthropoda Butter, M. E., 1979, -Bijdr. Dierk., Amster- dam, v. 48 (2), 141-155 Corallonoxia longicauda in Meandrina mean- drites, occurrence and infestation rates in relation to depth, colony size, and en- vironmental factors, parasite morphology, age of parasite and host, spatial distribu- tion of parasite within colony, limited ef- fect of parasite on host: S. W. and N. E. coasts of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Morphology, Arthropoda Chaika, S. Iu., 1977, Tsitologiia, v. 19 (11), 1221-1224 various blood-sucking arthropods, ultra- structure of glycocalyx of microvilli in midgut, differences among groups Morphology, Arthropoda Chinery, W. ?., 1974, J. Med. Entom., v. 11 (4), 480-487 Argas persicus salivary glands, Types I and II' alveoli, cytological and histochemical observations, structure and function com- pared with those of other ticks Morphology, Arthropoda Ciampor, F.; and Nosek, J., 1978, Ang. Para- sitol . , v. 19 (3), 154-158 Dermacentor marginatus, nymphs, ultrastruc- ture of integumentary glands and mechano- receptory setae Morphology, Arthropoda Coste, F.; Raibaut, ?.; and Bouix, G., 1978, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, v. 103 (4), 465-481 Lernanthropus kroyeri, male genital system, microscopic morphology and anatomy, histo- chemical composition of spermatophoral secretions Morphology, Arthropoda Cross, R. H. M.; von Maltzahn, H. C.; and Whitehead, G. ?., 1975, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 5, 77-78 Rhipicephalus evertsi, structure of Haller's organ, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Dennell, R., 1978, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lon- don, v. 64 (3), 241-250 laminar membranes and pore canals of Hypo- derma bovis and some other arthropod cuti- cles, structure and contents Morphology, Arthropoda Dubinina, E. V. , 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (6), 488-494 Listrophorus validus, Schizocarpus nuinerosus, developmental cycle, morphogenesis Morphology, Arthropoda Durfort, M., 1978, Bol. R. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., Secc. Biol., v. 75, 1977, 71-86 Mytilicola intestinalis from Mytilus edulis, female gonad, ultrastructural study, germinal cells during ovogenesis; protozoan parasite in germinal cells Morphology, Arthropoda Edler, ?.; and Solomon, L., 1979, Entom. Scand., v. 10 (2), 81-90 Laelaps agilis, description of preadult stages, notes on life history and deeding habits Morphology, Arthropoda Eichler, W.; and Sixl, W., 1974, Ang. Parasi- tol., v. 15 (3), 151-156 Eomenacanthus stramineus, adult, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Eichler, W.; Sixl, W.; and Guenther, K. K., 1976, Ang. Parasitol., v. 17 (4), 218-221 Columbicola columbae columbae, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Fernandez, R., T.; and de Fernandez, C. C., 1977, Rev. Ecuator. Hig. y Med. Trop., v. 30 (1), 47-56 Sarcoptes scabiei, humans, clinical case re- ports, localization of lesions, morphologic descriptions of females, eggs, and larvae Morphology, Arthropoda Filippova, ?. ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (6), 504-514 Ixodes eldaricus, description of male, fe- male, nymph, and larva, geographic distribu- tion, hosts Morphology, Arthropoda Gilot, ?.; and Perez, C., 1978, Rev. Suisse Zool., v. 85 (1), 143-149 Ixodes ventalloi, I. festai, differential diagnosis Morphology, Arthropoda Gladney, W. J.; Dawkins, ?. ?.; and Price, ?. ?., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (1), 85-88 Amblyomma inornatum, collected from native wild hosts, adult ticks colonized in labora- tory with guinea pigs as hosts, life cycle studies, measurements of larvae and nymphs, great difference between males and females: south Texas Morphology, Arthropoda Goncharov, A. I., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (5), 465-468 Nosopsyllus laeviceps, Amphipsylla kuznet- zovi, castrated males, abdominal structure, implications for normal structure, corrobora- tion of Wagner's 12-segment scheme of abdom- inal structure of fleas Morphology, Arthropoda Goncharov, A. I., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (3) , 264-269 Paradoxopsyllus, 16 spp. arranged in 5 groups on basis of morphology of aedeagus Morphology, Arthropoda Grabda, J., 1973, Acta Ichthyol, et Piscat., v. 3 (1), 61-74 Cecrops latreillii, morphology and develop- ment SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Morphology, Arthropoda Greenwood, M. T.; and Holdich, D. M., 1979, J. Zool., London, v. 187 (1), 21-38 Ceratophyllus hirundinus hirundinus, C. styx styx, surface structure and cellular detail of sensilium, light, stereoscan, and trans- mission electron microscopy, possible modes of functioning Morphology, Arthropoda Guevara Benitez, D. ; and Ubeda-Ontiveros, J. ?. , 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (3-4), 591-614 Ptilonyssus hirsti, male and female, deuto- nymph and protonymph, morphology Morphology, Arthropoda Hausmann, ?., 1979, Mikrokosmos, v. 68 (12), 380-382 Pediculus humanus capitis, eggs, morphology, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Hinton, H. E., 1977, J. Insect Physiol., v. 23 (7), 785-800 Haematopinus suis, functional significance of structures of eggshell, how egg maintains low equilibrium temperature in direct sun- light, brief complementary observations on other Anoplura and some Mallophaga Morphology, Arthropoda Hirschmann, W., 1979, Mikrokosmos, v. 68 (6), 176-178 Dermacentor marginatus, Haller's organ, morphology, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Holl is, P. D. , 1979, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (1), 114-122 Porocephalus crotali, neuroanatomy compared with closely related species Morphology, Arthropoda Homsher, P. J.; and Sonenshine, D. E., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (1), 93-97 Ixodes brunneus, I. frontalis, structure of Haller's organ of females, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Johannessen, ?., 1978, Sarsia, v. 63 (3), 169-176 Lepeophtheirus salmonis on Salmo salar, morphology of first and second nauplius, behaviour of free-living larval stages, egg-bearing period and developmental time are inversely related to temperature Morphology, Arthropoda John, S. E.; and Nair, N. ?., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 198 (1-2), 68-74 Lernaeenicus hemirhamphi, head and oral muscles and processes, description, function, method of feeding Morphology, Arthropoda Kabata, Z., 1969, J. Fish. Research Pd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 921-934 Phrixocephalus cincinnatus in Atherestes stomias, morphology, metamorphosis, effect on eye of parasite's presence and activity: Barkley Sound, west coast of Vancouver Is- land; sea area adjacent to west coast of Vancouver Island Morphology, Arthropoda Kabata, Z., 1976, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 33 (11), 2507-2525 copepods, description of early larval stages Morphology, Arthropoda Kabata, Z. P.; and Koriakov, ?. ?., 1974, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (4), 306-311 Salmincola cottidarum, morphological varia- bility Morphology, Arthropoda Keirans, J. E.; and Clifford, C. ?., 1978, J. Med. Entom., suppl. 2, 149 pp. Ixodes, keys to species (adults) of the United States, scanning electron microscope study Morphology, Arthropoda Khan, ?. ?., 1977, Biologia, Lahore, v. 23 (1), 95-97 Conchyliurus maximus, measurements, brief description Morphology, Arthropoda Kim, K. C.; and Ludwig, H. W., 1978, Ann. Entom. Soc. Am., v. 71 (6), 910-922 Psocodea, phylogenetic relationships of five taxa analyzed cladistically, evaluation of character complexes, theoretical aspects of phylogenetic inferences on origin of higher taxa Morphology, Arthropoda Kir'iakova, A. N., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (1), 203-206 Amphipsylla rossica, larvae, external structures Morphology, Arthropoda Kitching, R. L., 1976, Bull. Entom. Research, v. 66 (2), 195-203 Chrysomya spp., keys, description of eggs, larval instars and puparia, scanning elec- tron micrographs Morphology, Arthropoda Kremer, M.; Rebholtz, C.; and Rieb, J. P., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 439-440 Dermatobia hominis, 3rd stage larvae, pat- tern of stigmatic plates, observation of an anomaly Morphology, Arthropoda Kunitskaia, N. T., 1970, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 4 (5), 444-450 fleas, structure of ovaries Morphology, Arthropoda Leonovich, S. ?., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (1), 221-226 Hyalomma asiaticum, Haller's organ, fine structure Morphology, Arthropoda Leonovich, S. ?., 1979, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 58 (3), 437-439 Hyalomma asiaticus, eyes, ultrastructure Morphology, Arthropoda Levinson, H. ?.; et al., 1974, J. Insect Physiol., v. 20 (7), 1231-1248 Cimex lectularius, structure of sensilla, olfactory perception, and behavior in re- sponse to its alarm pheromone Morphology, Arthropoda Maathai, W. M. J. ?., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (3), 269-272 Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, fine struc- ture of type (a) and (b) cells in salivary alveoli type II of unfed adults 64 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Arthropoda Maathai, W. M. J. ?., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (4), 415-419 Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, adult unfed ticks fed as nymphs on animals suffering from Theileria parva, fine structure of un- infected and infected salivary cell tvpes (c) and (d) Morphology, Arthropoda Machado-Al1ison, ?. E., [1965], Rev. Soc. Mexi- cana Hist. Nat., v. 25, 1964, 173-191 Megamblyopinus, Amblyopinus, Amblyopinodes, generic taxonomy revised, new characteristics of systematic importance recorded and used Morphology, Arthropoda Manier, J. F.; et al., 1977, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12 s., v. 19 (4), 439- 458 Naobranchia cygniformis, structure of male genital apparatus, spermiogenesis, electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Marchiondo, ?. ?.; and Foxx, T. S., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 925-927 Cheyletiella yasguri, C. parasitivorax, solenidion on genu I, variation in shape, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Mazzini, M.; and Ermini, G., 1978, Redia, 3. s., v. 61, 259-267 Pediculus humanus capitis, morphology of egg, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Megaw, M. W. J.; and Beadle, ?. .T., 1979, Internat. J. Insect Morphol. and Embryol., v. 8 (2), 67-83 unfed Boophilus microplus, structure and function of salivary glands Morphology, Arthropoda Nahif, ?. ?., 1978, Ang. Parasitol., v. 19 (3), 162-167 Przhevalskiana silenus, ontogenesis of in- tegument during different larval stages, histomorphology Morphology, Arthropoda Nahif, ?. ?.; and Madel, G., 1975, Ang. Para- sitol . , v. 16 (4), 220- 232 Przhevalskiana silenus, histology of intes- tinal tract of 3 larval stages described Morphology, Arthropoda Natarajan, P.; and Nair, N. ?., 1972, Hydro- biologia, v. 40 (1), 69-76 Pseudocycnus armatus on Indocybium guttatum (gills), position and organs of attachment, mouth cone, alimentary canal, pathological effects, histopathology: Trivandrum beach, south-west coast of India Morphology, Arthropoda Pan f i lova, I. M., 1978 , Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (2), 190-196 Ixodes persulcatus, lateral organs on both sides of brain, secretory activity and growth increase during feeding and coincide with vitellogenesis Morphology, Arthropoda Paysinger, J. T.; et al., 1978, J. Georgia Entom. Soc., v. 13 (1), 28-39 Haematobia irritans, morphology of mouth- parts, compared with Musca autumnalis, scan- ning electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Pfeiffer, H., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1) , 95-106 Cheyletiella blakei, cats, clinical symptoms also appeared in owner, alugan successfully removed mites from cats and owner's skin affection then disappeared; morphology, differential diagnosis from C. parasitivorax Osterreich Morphology, Arthropoda Philips, J. R.; and Norton, R. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 900-904 Bubophilus ascalaphus sp. ?., ontogeny, chaetotactic variation Morphology, Arthropoda Phi11 is , W. A. Ill; and Cromroy, H. L., 1977 , J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (6), 685-698 Amblyomma americanum, microanatomy of eye, transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Arthropoda Ramachandran, P., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 198 (1-2), 84-88 Raillietiella gehyrae from Calotes versi- color (lungs), description, male and female reproductive systems, genome is 4 and so- matic chromosome number is 8, transplanta- tion to Rana hexadactyla (convenient labora- tory host for short-term observations): Kerala, India Morphology, Arthropoda Rothenborg, H. W.; Sj?lin, K. E.; and Kristen- sen, N. P., 1976, Ugeskr. Laeger, v. 138 (40), 2437-2440 Tunga penetrans, Danish tourist to Gambia, severe infestation of feet after exposure to sandy beaches; pathology, scanning electron microscopy of fleas, suggested control measures Morphology, Arthropoda Rousset, V.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 73-89 Chondracanthus angustatus reproductive ap- paratus, anatomy, histology, and spermio- genes is Morphology, Arthropoda Senotrusova, V. N., 1972, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 6 (3), 246-251 Haemogamasus kitanoi, description of larva, protonymph, deutonymph, and male, valid species, differences from morphologically similar H. citelli Morphology, Arthropoda Shkol'nik, L. Ia., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (3), 237-245 Pediculus humanus, ultrastructure of some body organs Morphology, Arthropoda Stromberg, ?. E.; and Nutting, W. ?., 1973, Acarologia, v. 14 (4), 605-611 Demodex spp. (especially D. caprae) and 2 related genera, physical characteristics and chemistry of exoskeleton and pigment granules SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Morphology, Arthropoda Suleiman, S. ?.; and Brown, G. G., 1977, Proc. 14. Ann. Electron Micr. Colloq., 14-15 Dermacentor variabilis, D. andersoni, ultra- structure of spermatozoa Morphology, Arthropoda Suleiman, S. ?.; and Brown, G. G., 1978, Iowa State J. Research, v. 53 (2), 93-108 Dermacentor variabilis, spermiogenesis, morphology, development, and significance of motile organelle Morphology, Arthropoda Szczesna, ?. , 1978, Polskie Pismo Entom., v. 48 (4), 593-600 Pediculus humanus humanus, nymphs and ima- gines, description of sense organs found on legs Morphology, Arthropoda Troitskii, V. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (6), 526-530 Haemogamasus hirsutus, H. liponyssoides, females, deutonymphs, structure of cheliceral digits Morphology, Arthropoda Ubeda-Ontiveros, J. M.; and Guevara-Benitez, D., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (3-4), 719-750 Ptilonyssus capensis, P. fringillae, male and female, morphology Morphology, Arthropoda Vargas V., M., 1970, Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 16 (2), 1968, 241-245 Porocephalus stilesi, P. clavatus, compari- son of morphometric data on copulation dilators Morphology, Arthropoda Vargas V., ?. , 1970, Rev. Biol. Trop., v. 17 (1), 1969, 27-89 Porocephalus stilesi eggs and nymphal stages, P. clavatus eggs, extensive morpho- logical and morphometric comparisons with P. crotali to determine distinguishing char- acteristics; no satisfactory characters were confirmed Morphology, Arthropoda Vasallo Matilla, F., 1973, Rev. San. e Hig. Pub., v. 47 (7), 613-624 Hypoderma lineata, morphology of larvae Morphology, Arthropoda Vasallo Matilla, F.; and Olalla Tabar, ?., 1976, Rev. San. e Hig. Pub., v. 50 (3-4), 291- 312 Oestrus ovis, ocular and nasopharyngeal myia- sis reported in 2 sisters who had used wool to stuff a mattress, clinical case reports; electron microscopic study of larval para- sites Morphology, Arthropoda Vernick, S. H.; et al., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 515-523 Dermacentor andersoni, D. variabilis, ultra- structure of foveal glands (site of pheromone synthesis), evidence of secretory activity, storage, transport, and neural associations Morphology, Arthropcda Waladde, S. M.; and Rice, M. J., 1978, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 16 (4), 1977, 441-453 Boophilus microplus , ultrastructure and electrophysiology of cheliceral receptors (sensory function) Morphology, Arthropoda Wegner, ?.,.1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (12-21), 203-217 Polyplax serrata, extensive morphological analysis, intraspecific variation Morphology, Arthropoda Wuest, J.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 91-99 Amblyomma hebraeum, morphology of spermatid and spermatozoon Morphology, Arthropoda Zlotorzycka, J., 1972, Klucze Oznacz. Owad. Polski (75), Sect. 15, 57 pp. Mallophaga, morphology, classification, rear- ing, control, collection, preservation, keys, hosts: Poland Morphology, Cestoda Andersen, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 60 (2), 147-156 pseudophyllidean cestodes, scolex morphology with emphasis on characters usable in species determination, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, light microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Andersen, K.; and Halvorsen, 0., 1978, Parasi- tology, v. 76 (2), 229-240 Diphyllobothrium spp., egg size and form (length, width, and length:width ratio) as taxonomic criteria, may contribute to species delimitation at population level but for identification at individual level 80% is best possible accuracy Morphology, Cestoda Arme, ?.; and Threadgold, L. T., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 21-34 Eubothrium crassum, presence of two types of tegumental cells and two types of unicellular glands in scolex, electron microscope study Morphology, Cestoda Baron, P. J.; and Appleton, T., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 239-246 Ligula intestinalis, aging plerocercoid prob- ably about 10 years old in Abramis brama, light and electron microscopy of strobila, calcification of tissue with microcrystals similar to microapatite crystals in verte- brate bone; chemical analysis; mineral de- posits possibly arise from host metabolic process: Layer Pit, Essex Morphology, Cestoda Bazitov, ?. ?., 1976, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 55 (12) , 1779-1787 Carophyllaeus laticeps, Khawia sinensis, morphology of parenchyma and subcuticular cell layer: lake Khanka Morphology, Cestoda Begoian, Zh. T., 1977, Biol. Zhurnal Armenii, v. 30 (5), 79-84 Khawia armeniaca, morphogenesis in definitive host Varicorhinus capoeta sevangi: various areas of Sevan island Morphology, Cestoda Belton, C. M., 1979, Micron, v. 10 (1), 1-4 Taenia crassiceps larvae, scanning electron microscopy, application of ruthenium red ligand binding of osmium 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Cestoda Bondarenko, S. K.; and Krasnoshchekov, G. P., 1978, v. 57 (4), 485-494 Aploparaksis birulai, postembryonic de- velopment in Lumbriculus, morphological and histological descriptions; cysticercoid is floricerc type Morphology, Cestoda Bortoletti, G.; and Diaz, G., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 433-436 Echinococcus granulosus, stereological in- vestigation of increase in surface area due to microtriches of hydatid cysts in different organs (lung vs. liver) and in different hosts (man, pigs, sheep): Sardinia Morphology, Cestoda Bortoletti, G.; and Ferretti, G., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 421-431 Echinococcus granulosus, fertile vs. sterile cysts from different host species (humans and sheep vs. pigs and cows), ultrastructural differences: Sardinia Morphology, Cestoda Burt, M. D. ?.; and Sandeman, I. ?., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 975-996 Bothrimonus, history, description, morpho- logical variation, synonymy, systematics Morphology, Cestoda Chowdhury, N.; and DeRycke, P. H., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 93-102 Hymenolepis microstoma, early post-embryonic development, morphogenesis with particular attention to calcareous corpuscles Morphology, Cestoda Chowdhury, N.; and De Rycke, P. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 159-169 Hymenolepis microstoma, calcareous capsules in cysticercoids and adults, structure, processes of formation, and possible func- tions Morphology, Cestoda Coil, W. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 311-318 Shipleya inermis, embryogenesis of oncosphere, scanning and transmission electron microscopy of submucosal capsule, outer capsule, outer envelope Morphology, Cestoda Coil, W. H., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 151-159 Cittotaenia variabilis, embryogenesis, transmission and scanning electron micros- copy Morphology, Cestoda Conway-Jones, P. ?.; and Rothman, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 108-115 Hymenolepis microstoma, distribution and con- centration of electron-opaque and electron transparent bodies in tegument Morphology, Cestoda Czaplinski, ?.; and Szelenbaum, D., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (1-11), 113-132 Diorchis ransomi, D. parvogenitalis, morpho- logical and biological differences Morphology, Cestoda D'Alessandro, ?.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (2), 303-317 Echinococcus vogeli infection in man, pathol- ogy, morphological characteristics of larval stages, case reports from various South American countries reviewed, exper. animal infections, man thought to be accidental host Morphology, Cestoda Davis, B. 0., jr., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 229-236 Hymenolepis microstoma, effects of cysticer- coid age on morphology, excystation in vitro, and infectivity for mice Morphology, Cestoda Eisenbrandt, D. L.; et al., 1978, Scan. Elec- tron Micr., v. 2, 229-234 hydatid cyst prepared by cryofracturing and freeze drying, as well as non-fractured tis- sue prepared by critical point drying, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Elmossalami, E.; and El-Nawawi, F., 1971, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 19 (19), 47-76 Taenia hyaenae (Cysticercus dromedarii), camels, morphology, incidence, predilection sites, 2 abnormal forms reported, differen- tial diagnosis of degenerative forms from other common parasites of camels, need to in- clude shoulder in routine carcass examina- tion, unsuccessful attempt to infect dogs and jackals: Egypt Morphology, Cestoda Figueroa, L.; et al., 1979, Bol. Chileno Para- sitol., v. 34 (1-2), 13-20 Diphyllobothrium sp., Larus dominicanus as possible definitive host for parasites of trout of south-Chilean lakes; parasite mor- phology, histology, morphometric data: lago Calafquen Morphology, Cestoda Furukawa, T.; et al., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (2), 49-62 Hymenolepis nana, fine structure of hatched oncospheres Morphology, Cestoda Gabrion, C.; and Verdier, J. M., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (2), 131-146 Hymenolepis stylosa, cysticercoid, ultrastruc- ture compared with H. diminuta, great varia- tion in tegumental structures between the two species Morphology, Cestoda Graeber, K.; and Storch, V., 1979, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 202 (5-6), 331-347 cestodes, trematodes, integument, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, morpho- metry Morphology, Cestoda Hess, E.; and Guggenheim, R., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 189-199 Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridium, micro- triches and sensory processes on surface, transmission and scanning electron micro- scopy, microtriches may have roles in tissue penetration and food uptake SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Morphology, Cestoda Hulinska, D.; and Slais, J., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 198 (1-2), 75-83 Multiceps endothoracicus, morphogenesis of infective larval stages Morphology, Cestoda Jones, B. R., 1979 , IRCS J. Med. Sc., v. 7 (8) . 391-392 Hydatigera taeniaformis eggs, surface topog- raphy, scanning electron microscopy and X- ray microanalysis Morphology, Cestoda Jones, B. R. ; Smith, B. F.; and LeFlore, W. ?., 1977, Microbios Letters (14), v. 4, 71-77 Hydatigera taeniaeformis Cysticercus, sur- face topography of scolex, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Jones, B. R.; Smith, B. F.; and LeFlore, W. ?., 1977, Microbios Letters (15), v. 4, 145-150 Hydatigera taeniaeformis Cysticercus, ultra- structure of bladder tegument, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Kelsoe, G. H.; Ubelaker, J. E.; and Allison, V. F., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 175- 187 Hymenolepis diminuta, fine structure of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis, descrip- tion of mature spermatozoon Morphology, Cestoda Kotikova, ?. ?.; and Kuperman, ?. I., 1978, Biol. Moria, Vladivostok (6), 41-46 Pseudophyllidea nervous systems, morphology, changes in scolex structure related to changes in nervous system structure Morphology, Cestoda Kuperman, ?. I., 1973, Lentochyne chervi roda Triaenophorus--parazity ryb. Eksperimental'naia sistematika, ekologiia [Tapeworms of the genus Triaenophorus--parasites of fish. Experi- mental systematics, ecology] 207 pp. Triaenophorus, monographic review of mor- phology, life cycle, development, geographic distribution, interrelation with host and pathogenic role, host specificity, evolution, species formation; key to species, host list, synonymy, includes: T. nodulosus (Pallas, 1781); T. amurensis Kuperman, 1968; T. stizostedionis Miller, 1945; T. crassus Forel, 1868; T. meridionalis Kuperman, 1968; T. orientalis Kuperman, 1968 Morphology, Cestoda Kuperman, ?. I., 1978, Biol. Moria, Vladivos- tok (4), 53-60 Eubothrium salvelini, E. crassum, life cycles, egg structure, influence of salinity on ontogenesis of early stages: Kamchatka river basin Morphology, Cestoda Kuperman, ?. I., 1978, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 242 (1), 245-248 Eubothrium rugosum, Bothriocephalus gow- kongensis, oncosphere, procercoid, plero- cercoid, tegument ultrastructure; evolution of cestode tegument briefly discussed Morphology, Cestoda Lawler, G. H., 1969, J. Fish. Research Bd. Canada, v. 26 (4), 821-831 Triaenophorus nodulosus in Perca flavescens, life history, description of cyst, plerocer- coid, and invasive stages, annual incidence and intensity of infection, relationship of host size to infection, dynamics of infec- tion: Heming Lake, Manitoba Morphology, Cestoda Lee, Y. C.; et al., 1978, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 4 (1), 29-33 Cysticercus tenuicollis, scolex structure, maturation to mature Taenia hydatigena in dogs (exper.) Morphology, Cestoda Machnicka, ?.; et al., 1977, Acta Parasitol Polon., v. 25 (1-10), 55-62 Cysticercus bovis in calves (exper.), mor- phogenesis, localization, host tissue reac- tion, immunological findings in indirect immunofluorescence test, histological and histochemical study of bladder Morphology, Cestoda Misiura, M., 1971, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 19 (1-8), 69-80 Sobolevicanthus gracilis, morphological variations in length of rostellar hooks, variability dependent upon intensity of infection of intermediate host Morphology, Cestoda Misiura, M.; and Szelenbaum, D., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (26-40), 347-353 Sobolevicanthus gracilis, Retinometra guber- iana, differentiation of larvae on the basis of development in different intermediate hosts and morphology: Guber Lake, Mazurian Lakeland Morphology, Cestoda Mokhtar-Maamouri, F., 1979, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 59 (3), 245-258 Phyllobothrium gracile, spermiogenesis, spermatozoon ultrastructure, electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Pappas, P. W.; and Gamble, H. R., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (4), 760-762 Hymenolepis microstoma, surface topography as determined by scanning electron microscopy using critical point dried specimens Morphology, Cestoda Pavliuk, R. S., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (4), 353-356 Tatria decacantha cysticercoids in dragonfly intermediate hosts, growth and development, morphology: western regions of the Ukraine Morphology, Cestoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; and Vasilev, I., 1976, Khelmintologiia, Sofiia, v. 2, 75-88 Raillietina caucasica, tegument, ultra- structure Morphology, Cestoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; and Vasilev, I., 1976, Khelmintologiia, Sofiia, v. 2, 89-103 Raillietina tetragona, tegument, ultrastruc- ture 6 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Cestoda Proctor ?. ?., 1972, South African Med. J., v. 46 (9), 234-238 Taenia solium, T. saginata, differential di- agnostic features of mature worms Morphology, Cestoda Rausch, R. L.; Rausch, V. R.; and D'Alessandro, ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (6), 1195-1202 Echinococcus oligarthrus, E. vogeli, discrim- ination of larval stages on basis of rostel- lar hook dimensions Morphology, Cestoda Robinson, J. M.; and Bogitsh, B. J., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (1), 81-92 Hymenolepis diminuta, sperm development, light and electron microscopy, cytochemistry Morphology, Cestoda Shapkin, V. ?.; and Guliaev, V. D., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (6), 509-512 Lateriporus spp. from Gammarus lacustris, description of strobilocysts: Cheliabinsk oblast Morphology, Cestoda Siebert, ?. ?., jr.; Good, A. H.; and Simmons, J. E., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (1), 45-53 Taenia crassiceps, mice, ultrastructural as- pects of early immune damage to metacestodes, tegument damage is attributed to complement- mediated lysis of outer tegument membrane and death of larvae probably results from loss of tegument function Morphology, Cestoda Singh, G.; and Lee, R. E., 1979, Arch. Path. & Lab. Med., v. 103 (9), 459-462 hydatid cyst, girl (right lobe of liver), ultrastructure, with particular study of integument: immigrated from Greece Morphology, Cestoda Skriabin, A. S., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (5), 426-434 Phyllobothrium, life cycle, morphology of larval stages Morphology, Cestoda Specian, R. D.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 569-578 Hymenolepis spp., unicellular endocrine glands in scolex and anterior neck region, cytochemical and ultrastructural observa- tions, muscle tissue implicated as target tissue, neurosecretory regulation postulated Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; et al., 1978, Electron Micr., v. 2, Biol., 442-443 Proteocephalus longicollis, vitelline cells, fine structure Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; and Eklu-Natey, R. D., 1978, Electron Micr., v. 2, Biol., 572-573 Proteocephalus longicollis, spermatozoon, fine structure Morphology, Cestoda Swiderski, Z.; and Subilia, L., 1978, Electron Micr., v. 2, Biol., 444-445 Proteocephalus longicollis, embryonic en- velope formation, electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Tnompson, R. C. ?.; Dunsmore, J. D.; and Hayton, A. R., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (1), 144-163, illus. Echinococcus granulosus, secretory activity of adults in situ in the dog, histological histochemical, and ultrastructural studies Morphology, Cestoda Valvassori, R.; and de Equileor, M., 1977, Atti Accad. Naz. Lincei, Roma, s. 8, ann. 373, v. 61 (5), 1976, 495-502 Anoplocephala magna, fine structure of longi- tudinal and circular muscles, electron mi- croscopy Morphology, Cestoda Venkata Rama Krishna, G.; Narsiah, J. V.; and Simha, S. S., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (4), 183-184 [Letter] Cotugnia sp., nervous system structure, acetylcholinesterase distribution, histo- chemical study Morphology, Cestoda Verheyen, ?.; et al., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 411-425 Taenia taeniaeformis, mebendazole medication of infected mice induced drastic time-related changes on surface topography of mature cysti- cerci, difference in susceptibility towards the drug between scolex, pseudoproglottids, and bladder in relation to morphology of their microtrichous covering Morphology, Cestoda Voge, M.; and Brown, W. J., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 262-266 Taenia solium, racemose Cysticercus from human brain, fine structure, scanning and transmis- sion electron microscopy Morphology, Cestoda Voge, M; Sogandares-Bernal, F.; and Martin, J. H., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 562-567 Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridia, tegument, scanning and transmission electron micro- scopy Morphology, Cestoda Vogel, ?., 1977, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 28 (4), 409-427 Echinococcus multilocularis, Central European strain, morphology and development of larval stages in Microtus arvalis (exper.), hepatic pathology Morphology, Cestoda Vogel, ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (1), 1-11 Echinococcus multilocularis in Microtus arvalis (exper.), cyst growth and structure Morphology, Cestoda Voronina, R. I., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 47-52 Tetratirotaenia polyacantha, morphology of larva Morphology, Cestoda Webb, R. ?., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (10), 1726-1733 Hymenolepis microstoma, neurosecretory cells in neck region, electron microscopy SUBJECT HEADINGS 67 Morphology, Cestoda Webb, R. ?.; and Davey, K. G. , 1975 , Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (5), 661-677 Hymenolepis microstoma, metacestode, central nervous system, gross anatomy and histology Morphology, Cestoda Yamane, Y.; et al., 1978, Shimane J. Med. Sc., v. 2 (1), 1-14 Spirometra erinacei, plerocercoid and adult worms, transmission and scanning electron microscopic study of excretory can?i, func- tional morphology Morphology, Host Gorenflot, ?.; et al., 1978, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 36 (5-6), 201-206 Plasmodium berghei, scanning electron micros- copy, ionic etching of mouse erythrocytes using a cathodic evaporator permits visual- ization of parasitic penetration of erythro- cyte membrane by invagination Morphology, Host Gorenflot, ?.; et al., 1978, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 36 (7-8), 301-308 Plasmodium berghei-infected mouse erythro- cytes, formation of myelin-like forms, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Host Gorenflot, ?.; et al., 1979, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 37 (7-8), 275-284 Plasmodium berghei, mice (exper.), cause- effect relationship between myelin-like form of erythrocytes and that of neutro- philic granulocytes or monocytes which have phagocytized pigment grains Morphology, Host Gorenflot, ?.; and Piette, ?., 1977, Ann. Pharm. Franc., v. 35 (9-10), 337-342 Plasmodium berghei-infected mice, changes in red blood cell morphology after penetration and intracellular development of parasite Morphology, Host Janiszewska, J.; Kassner, J.; and Modrzejewska, M., 1978, Zool. Polon., v. 27 (1), 135-143 Mrazekia limnodrili, fine structure of surface of infected phagocytes of Limno- drilus hoffmeisteri : Odra River bank, Wro- claw Morphology, Host Kilejian, ?., 1979, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 76 (9), 4650-4653 Plasmodium falciparum, characterization of protein of parasite origin correlated with production of knob-like protrusions on mem- branes of infected erythrocytes Morphology, Host Langreth, S. C.; et. al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 213-219 Plasmodium falciparum, loss of knobs on infected erythrocyte surface after long-term cultivation Morphology, Host Phillips, W. J.; and Cannon, L. R. G., 1978, J. Fish Dis., v. 1 (2), 137-149 Sacculina granifera infections of Portunus pelagicus, prevalence, host age and sex, seasonal distribution, influence of parasite upon host: morphological and behavioural modifications, inhibited moult- ing, male sterility: Moreton Bay, Queens- land Morphology, Host Symons, L. ?. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 958-959 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats, epithelial cell mitosis and morphology in worm-free regions of intestines, results show that changes are not due to mechanical action of parasites but to metabolic or other sub- stances passing down intestinal tract and acting upon zones of proliferation, no change in rate of mitosis in esophagus or convoluted kidney tubules Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Burreson, E. M.; and Allen, D. M., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1082-1091 Mysidobdella borealis comb, ?., revised diagnosis, external and internal anatomy, geographical and seasonal occurrence along northeastern coast of United States and Canada, aspects of its biology in associa- tion with mysid hosts (attachment to hosts, host preference, reproductive behavior) Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Davies, R. W., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1092-1096 Ozobranchus margoi, morphology, external and internal features Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Epshtein, V. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 427-436 Trachelobdella lubrica, internal and ex- ternal morphology, comparison of specimens from different parts of geographic range, hosts and geographic distribution Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Kj?ie, M. ; and Bresciani, J., 1973, Ophelia, v. 12 (1-2), 171-203 Kronborgia amphipodicola, larva, ultra- structure, compared with other turbellarians and parasitic Platyhelminthes, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Lamas Seco, ?.; and Rodriguez Babio, C., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (1-2), 165-192 Syndesmis echinorum, description, morphology Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla van der Lande, V. M., 1976, J. Zool., London, v. 180 (4), 537-563 Marsupiobdella africana, morphology, life history, localization, host specificity (Xe- nopus toads) Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Luetzen, J., 1979, Ophelia, v. 18 (1), 1-51 Enteroxenos oestergreni in Stichopus tremulus and E. parastichopoli in Parastichopus cali- fornicus, detailed life history, frequency, infection sites, reproduction, metamorphosis of male larvae completed by implantation in female's central cavity, biology and anatomy of male E. oestergreni; biology compared with other species of Entoconchidae; effect of E. oestergreni on host Morphology, Miscellaneous phyla Williams, J. ?., 1978, Austral. J. Zool., v. 26 (2), 217-224 Temnocephala dendyi, epidermal surface, scanning electron microscopy INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Finogenova, S. P., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 118-120 Ascaridia galli, histological examination of head end revealed 12 neurosecretory cells, 8 located in lateral and 4 in ventral ganglia and all arranged comparatively symmetrically and longitudinally to body axis Morphology, Nematoda Finogenova, S. P., 1975, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 9 (2), 135-138 6 spp. of nematodes, morphology and topogra- phy of neurosecretory cells Morphology, Nematoda Gardiner, C. H.; Meyers, W. M.; and Lanoie, L. 0., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (1), 49-52 Dipetalonema streptocerca, recovery of intact male and female worms from fixed biopsy spec- imens of human skin using collagenase-diges- tion procedure, morphologic description of recovered worms Morphology, Nematoda Gaur, S. N. S.; and Dutt, S. ?., 1978, Indian J. Animal Research, v. 12 (1), 1-4 Mecistocirrus digitatus, cattle and buffalo, description, no distinctions between worms from either host Morphology, Nematoda Gaur, S. N. S.; and Reddy, A. ?., 1978, Indian J. Animal Health, v. 17 (1), 95-96 Habronema muscae, H. megastoma, morphology, prevalence in horses and ponies: Tarai region Morphology, Nematoda Georgi, J. R.; et al., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 39-47 Filaroides hirthi, migration and full devel- opment in Canis familiaris, development to 3rd stage in vitro Morphology, Nematoda Geraert, ?., 1979, Nematologica, v. 25 (1), 1-21 free-living, plant parasitic, and animal parasitic nematodes, interdependence of body length, body width, and oesophagus length during post-embryonic growth Morphology, Nematoda Golubev, A. M.; and Chernykh, 0. 0., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 484-488 Ascaris suum, central nervous system, ultra- structure Morphology, Nematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1974, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (1-11), 97-111 Cosmocerca longicauda, larvae and adults, morphology, especially buccal structure and reproductive system Morphology, Nematoda Gupta, R. P.; and Gibbs, H. C., 1976, Haryana Agrie. Univ. J. Research, v. 6 (3-4), 205-207 Dictyocaulus viviparus, description of in- hibited fourth and fifth stage larvae re- covered from calves (lungs) (nat. or exper.) in autumn after four weeks in paras ite-free conditions Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1978, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (2), v. 33 (5), 387-394 Bunostomum trigonocephalum, body wall (cu- ticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature), ultrastructure Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1978, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (3), v. 33 (8), 627-638 Chabertia ovina, body wall, intestinal cells, ultrastructure, comparison with previously published studies of Bunostomum trigono- cephalum Morphology, Nematoda Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1979, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 34 (2), 97-105 Nematodirus filicollis, ultrastructure of body wall and intestine, influence of ecolog- ical factors on morphogenesis, phylogenetic aspects Morphology, Nematoda Hamada, G. S.; and Wertheim, G., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 405-414 Mastophorus m?ris, ultrastructure of somatic muscle development Morphology, Nematoda Hamada, G. S.; and Wertheim, G., 1978, J. Para- sitol., v. 64 (3), 448-453 Mastophorus muris, adult and 3rd stage larva, cuticular ultrastructure Morphology, Nematoda Harpur, R. P., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (7) , 1110-1117 Ascaris suum, anatomy of intestine, a three dimensional study with silicone rubber casts Morphology, Nematoda Hasegawa, H.; and Otsuru, M., 1977, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (5), 336-344 Spinitectus ranae, life cycle, morphology Morphology, Nematoda Herbaut, ?.; et al., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (2), 237-242 Trichinella spiralis, endoplasmic reticulum of ovocytes is hypertrophied at points of contact with cuticle of hind gut Morphology, Nematoda Jones, G. M., 1979, J. Morphol., v. 160 (3), 299-321 Syngamus trachea, amphids and amphidial glands, ultrastructure in newly moulted, immature, and mature adults, development of secretory activity Morphology, Nematoda Kikuchi, S.; and Oshima, T., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (6), 376-383 Baylisascaris columnaris, description, scan- ning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Korkejian, ?.; and Edeson, J. F. ?., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (1), 65-78 Dipetalonema reconditum in dogs, morphology of adults and microfilariae, periodicity, Ctenocephalides felis (nat. and exper.) as probable vector: Lebanon SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Nematoda Koroleva, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 41-43 Heterakis gallinarum, fine structure of cuticle Morphology, Nematoda Lehane, M. J., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (3), 207-218 Brugia pahangi, ultrastructure of 1st stage larvae in Aedes togoi is described up to on- set of 1st cuticular molt Morphology, Nematoda Lichtenfels, J. R., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 111-119 6 Cooperia spp. of North American ruminants, differences in cuticular ridges, use in identification of males and females, key Morphology, Nematoda Lincoln, R. C.; and Anderson, R. C., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (4), 385-390 Physaloptera maxillaris, development to infective stage in Gryllus pennsylvanicus (ileum) (exper.), description of larval stages Morphology, Nematoda Lombardero, 0. J.; and Moriena, R. ?., 1977, Rev. Med. Vet., Buenos Aires, v. 58 (2), 141- 142 Mazzia mazzia, redescription, an attaching element named "proboscioide" found in buccal capsule Morphology, Nematoda Martinez-Palomo, ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 127-136 Onchocerca volvulus, microfilariae at dif- ferent developmental stages obtained from untreated humans, formation of cuticle characterized ultrastructurally, no plasma membrane found at cuticle, results suggest that immunogenic determinants are hidden from exterior by acellular cuticle and this may explain lack of cellular reaction usually found around living microfilariae in dermis of onchocerciasis patients Morphology, Nematoda Meszaros, F.; et al., 1978, Acta Zool. Acad. Scient. Hungar., v. 24 (3-4), 343-348 Syphacia agraria, S. vanderbrueli, S. mon- tana, ultrastructure, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Michel, J. F.; Lancaster, M. ?.; and Hong, C., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 437- 441 Ostertagia ostertagi, worm length and develop- ment of vulval flap in populations of uni- form age in relation to worm burden and time Morphology, Nematoda Miegeville, M.; Marjolet, M.; and Vermeil, C., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (12), 997-999 Dipetalonema viteae, microfilaria in circulat- ing blood of hamster, cuticular surface studied with scanning electron microscopy, evidence of two types of microfilariae with distinctive characters in anterior part of body Morphology, Nematoda Morozov, F. N. ; and Morozov, Iu. F., 1960 , Uchen. Zapiski Gor'kovsk. Gosudarstv. Pedagog. Inst. im. M. Gor'kii, v. 27, 13-16 Dictyocaulus viviparus and D. eckerti larvae morphology, measurements Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (4), 237-240 Equinurbia sipunculiformis, Chpniangium epistomum, Murshidia falcifera, females, arrangement of somatic muscle cells Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (3), 186-193 Ancylostoma duodenale, Necator americanus, adult males in cross section, morphological differences Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; and Otsuru, M., 1977, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (1), 28-34 Ancylostoma duodenale, A. caninum, male adult, morphology, comparative studies on cross sections Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; and Suzuki, T., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (5), 382- 395 Angiostrongylus cantonensis, young adult stages, morphology in cross section as aid to identification in tissue sections Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; Yamaguchi, T.; and Ohishi, I., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasi- tol., v. 26 (5), 323-335 Dirofilaria immitis, immature worms, mor- phology in cross section Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; Yoshimura, H.; and Ishigooka, S., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasi- tol.), v. 25 (1), 24-35 Strongyloidea, 29 species, comparative study of 5 types of esophageal cuticular lining Morphology, Nematoda Ohmori, Y.; Yoshimura, H.; and Yamaguchi, T., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasi- tol.), v. 25 (4), 313-318 Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenale, morphology of copulatory bursa in cross section, comparison between species Morphology, Nematoda Omar, M. S.; Franz, M.; and Buettner, D. W., 1979, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 30 (1), 113-119 Onchocerca volvulus, humans, epidemiologic pilot study, scanning electron microscopy and histochemical staining of microfilariae confirmed that the filariae are O. volvulus although local form of the disease is fre- quently sowda: Yemen Arab Republic Morphology, Nematoda Omar, M. S.; and Zielke, E., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 364-370 Wuchereria bancrofti larvae, abortive develop ment in refractory strain of Culex pipiens fatigans (exper.) from Liberia, West Africa INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Onushko, N. V., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 112-114 Camallanus lacustris female, structure of reproductive tract Morphology, Nematoda Onushko, N. V., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 114-119 Syngamus trachea female, histology of re- productive organs in various stages of postembryonal development Morphology, Nematoda Panesar, T. S.; and Beaver, P. C., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 96-104 Eustrongylides wenrichi, morphology of ad- vanced-stage larva: Louisiana Morphology, Nematoda Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 199-208 Ascaridia galli, morphological and histo- chemical observations on intestinal epi- thel ium Morphology, Nematoda Poelvoorde, J., 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (4), 369-376 Oesophagostomum dentatum, isolation of pure strain, several morphological characteristics (statistical analysis of variation in mea- surements) , life cycle Morphology, Nematoda Poinar, G. 0., jr.; and Brooks, W. M., 1977, IRCS J. Med. Sc., v. 5 (10), 473 Neoaplectana glaseri, xenic field population recovered from parasitized larvae of the spring rose beetle; life cycle, morphometric study, may be useful as biologic control agent for insect pests living in soil Morphology, Nematoda Rahman, S. ?.; and Waddell, A. H., 1979, Cur- rent Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (9), 419-420 [Let- ter] small strongyles, morphology of anterior end, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Roggen, D. R., 1979, Nematologica, v. 25 (1), 128-135 theoretical model of pharynx with terminal spherical bulb, functional possibilities compared with cylindrical pharynx, Ascaris used as basis for extrapolation Morphology, Nematoda Roitman, V. ?.; and Ivanova, G. V., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 129-135 Prosungulonema sinipercae, location and structure of nerve ring, basis for validity of genus Morphology, Nematoda Santiago, M. A. M.; and da Costa, U. C., 1977, Rev. Centro Cien. Rurais, v. 7 (3), 293-295 Haemonchus contortus, ovine, fourth stage larvae, inhibited development, morphological aspects, cylindrical crystals in intestinal cells Morphology, Nematoda dos Santos, E., 1969, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 12 (4), 211-212 Heterakis gallinarum from Gallus gallus domesticus, variation in number, form and disposition of papilla Morphology, Nematoda Sathianesan, V.; and Peter, ?. T., 1977, Kerala J. Vet. Sc., v. 8 (2), 205-210 Haemonchus contortus, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage larvae, morphology, measurements Morphology, Nematoda Saunders, J. R.; and Burr, ?. ?., 1978, Bio- phys. J., v. 22 (3), 349-372 Ascaris lumbricoides, pumping mechanism of esophagus Morphology, Nematoda Saxena, ?., [1979], J. Animal Morph, and Phys- iol., v. 25 (1-2), 1978, 16-21 Aspiculuris pakistanica from Rattus rattus, description of cephalic region, buccal cap- sule, and oesophagus, distribution of nuclei in oesophagus Morphology, Nematoda Selim, M. K.; Abdel-Rahman, M. S.; and Mossa- lam, I., 1972, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 20 (20), 211-215 equine strongyles, differential diagnosis of third stage larvae Morphology, Nematoda Shishov, ?. ?.; Koishibaev, G.; and Timo- feeva, T. N.. 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR. v. 23, 203-211 Stephanofilaria stilesi, Setaria labiato- papillosa, localization of Cholinesterase activity in nervous svstem Morphology, Nematoda Shmytova, G. Ia., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 157-166 Trichocephalus muris, embryonic development in vitro and post-embryonic development in mice described, morphological criteria for recognition of embryo and larval stages of Trichocephalus Morphology, Nematoda Shoho, C.; and Uni, S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 53 (1), 93-104 Setaria spp., scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Sood, M. L.; and Kaur, C., 1976, Riv. Parassi- tol., Roma, v. 37 (1), 13-33 Haemonchus contortus utkalensis in goats, vulvar configurations, 17 variants identified among 3 phenotypes, seasonal occurrence in relation to temperature and humidity, order of dominance is knobbed > linguiform > smooth except in July when it is knobbed > smooth > linguiform: Ludhiana, India Morphology, Nematoda Sood, M. L.; and Sehajpal, K., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 267-273 Haemonchus contortus, morphology, histology, and biochemistry of gut, relationships to nutrition and digestion SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Nematoda Sprent, J. F. ?., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 477-485 Ophidascaris spp., Amplicaecum robertsi, review of speciation, development, and geographic distribution with particular reference to migratory behavior and growth in tissues of experimentally infected mice and pythons Morphology, Nematoda Supriaga, V. G.; and Mozgovoi, ?. ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 494-503 Raphidascaris acus, morphology of larval stages, life cycle, role of paratenic hosts Morphology, Nematoda Svarc, R., 1978, Biol. Prace, v. 24 (1), 133 pp. Cystocaulus ocreatus, sheep (lungs), age of host, morphology, histopathology in intermedi- ate and definitive hosts, development, mono- graph: Central Slovakia Morphology, Nematoda Tenora, F.; et al., 1978, Acta Univ. Agrie., Fac. Agronom., Brno, v. 26 (3), 195-207 Syphacia m?ris, S. arvicolae, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Tenora, F.; Wiger, R.; and Barus, V., 1978, Vestnik Ceskoslov. Zool. Spolec., v. 42 (1), 77-79 Syphacia spp., morphology, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Tikhomirova, V. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 208-211 Skrjabillanidae, life cycle and morphology studies Morphology, Nematoda Tornita, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (2), 61-77 Thelazia callipaeda, ultrastructure of body wall Morphology, Nematoda Uhazy, L. S., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 265-273 Philometroides huronensis, morphology, growth, and development of larval stages in copepods, transmission to Catostomus commer- soni held at controlled temperatures and photoperiods Morphology, Nematoda Uni, S.; Iseki, M.; and Takada, S., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (3), 157-167 Ancylostoma duodenale, A. caninum, sense organs and copulatory bursa, scanning elec- tron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Uni, S.; and Takada, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (6), 365-374 Toxocara cati, surface structure of sensory organs in anterior and posterior regions, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Val'ter, E. D., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (3) , 275-279 Contracaecum aduncum, morphology of cephalic end, implications for method of attachment to host tissue Morphology, Nematoda Vincent, A. L.; et al., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 775-785 Wuchereria bancrofti, infective stage, ultra structure of anterior alimentary tract, fune tional implications Morphology, Nematoda Vincent, A. L.; Frommes, S. P.; and Ash, L. R. 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 246-252 Wuchereria bancrofti infective-stage, rectum ultrastructure, developmental and functional implications Morphology, Nematoda Waller, P. J.; and Thomas, R. J., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 365-370 Ostertagia circumcincta in tracer lambs (susceptible) vs. continuously grazed lambs (potentially resistant) over course of sea- sonal exposure to natural infection, worm burdens, % larval inhibition, parasite sex ratio, vulval flap pattern, worm size, re- sults indicate importance of host-induced effects on morphological development Morphology, Nematoda Webster, W. ?.; and Speckmann, G., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 310-313 Ascarops strongylina, description of guber- naculum Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1978, Tissue and Cell, v. 10 (4) , 647-658 Trichuris spp., eggs, electron microscopy of thin sections and freeze etch replicas, evi- dence in support of Bouligand hypothesis of helicoidal architecture Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 127-131 Porrocaecum ensicaudatum, structure of egg- shell Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (2). 131-143 Aspiculuris tetraptera, gross morphology of reproductive system, oogenesis, fertili- zation, egg-shell formation, cap cell and rachis, cytoplasmic inclusions of oocyte, formation of uterine layers Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (2), 145-154 Aspiculuris tetraptera, egg-shell, nomencla- ture of shell layers, structure and histo- chemistry of shell layers and uterine layers Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), pp. 1-12 Hammerschmidtiella diesingi, structure and histochemistry of egg-shell, gross morphol- ogy of reproductive system, cytoplasmic inclusions of oocyte, shell formation Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1) 13-28 Syphacia obvelata, structure and histochemis- try of egg-shell, gross morphology of repro- ductive system, shell formation INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Nematoda Wharton, D. ?.; and Jenkins, T., 1978, Tissue and Cell, v. 10 (3), 427-440 Trichuris suis, egg-shell, structural and chemical analysis Morphology, Nematoda Wiger, R.; Barus, V.; and Tenora, F., 1978, Zool. Scripta, v. 7 (1), 25-31 Syphacia spp., ultrastructure of head and cuticle surface structure by scanning elec- tron microscopy, taxonomic importance Morphology, Nematoda Wong, M. M.; and Brummer, M. E. G., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 108-114 Dirofilaria 5 spp., cuticular morphology, scanning electron microscopy, possible aid in differentiation and recognition Morphology, Nematoda Wright, ?. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (4) , 651-662 Trichuris muris, Capillaria hepatica, male copulatory apparatus, structure and func- tion, light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Nematoda Zhuchkova, N. I.; and Shishov, ?. ?., 1979, Zhurnal Obshch. Biol., v. 40 (2), 259-270 nematodes, catecholaminergic neurones, histochemical localization, stability in number and position suggests conservatism of morphological and chemical structure of nervous system Morphology, Nematoda Zmoray, I.; and Guttekova, ?., 1978, Ang. Para- sitol ., v. 19 (2) , 106-111 Heterakis gallinarum, intestinal cells, ultrastructure compared with that of Ascaridia galli Morphology, Nematoda Zyngier, F. R., 1975, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 17 (5), 269-271 Toxocara canis, unembryonated eggs, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa. [See also Cytology, Proto- zoa] Morphology, Protozoa Abdel Ghaffar, F.; Hilali, M.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), . 289-294 Sarcocystis fusiformis in Bubalus buba- lis, fine structure morphology, large and small sarcocysts from muscular layer of oesophagus : Egypt Morphology, Protozoa Aikawa, M.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 273-279 Plasmodium spp., sporozoites before and after incubation in immune serum, freeze-fracture study, antibody-induced changes of pellicular membrane Morphology, Protozoa Alexander, J., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (4), 345-347 Leishmania spp. amastigotes, unusual axonemal doublet arrangements in flagellum, possible taxonomic marker between Old and New World species Morphology, Protozoa de Almeida, D. F.; and de Souza, W., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 17-22 Herpetomonas samuelpessoai in basic medium or in complex media obtained through addi- tion of various concentrations of KCl, NaCl, or glycerol, growth curves, changes in cell volume as function of osmolarity of medium, corresponding morphological changes Morphology, Protozoa Andreadis, T. G.; and Hall, D. W., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 444-452 Amblyospora sp., development, ultrastructure, and mode of transmission in Culex salinarius Morphology, Protozoa Bafort, J. M., 1971, Ann. Soc. Belges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (1), 5-203 Plasmodium v. vinckei, P. b. berghei, biology of rodent malaria, monograph covering life cycle in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, light and electron microscopic study of morphology Morphology, Protozoa Barbosa, W.; Martins, S. P.; and de Oliveira, R. L., 1973, Rev. Patol. Trop., v. 2 (4), 367- 376 Schizotrypanum hastatus, morphometric data: Caverna de Fercal, Brasilia, Brasil Morphology, Protozoa Barnett, D.; Proctor, S. J.; and Chieves, L., 1977, Proc. 14. Ann. Electron Micr. Colloq., 166-171 Babesia equi, ultrastructure, alterations of parasitized equine erythrocytes Morphology, Protozoa Beaver, P. C.; Gadgil, R. K.; and Morera, p., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 2? f5) , 819-844 Sarcocystis in man, 5 new case reports, re- view of previous reports, classification into 7 morphological types Morphology, Protozoa Belda Neto, F. M., 1974, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 8 (1), 27-36 Trypanosoma cruzi, morpho-biometric and bio- logie comparisons of 17 strains; results showed no relationships between morphology and pathogenicity of strains studied Morphology, Protozoa Black, J.; and Smith, B. F., 1977, Microbios Letters (23-24), v. 6, 111-116 Eimeria brunetti, microgametogony and macrogametogony, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa de Boiso, J. F.; Docampo, R.; and Stoppani, A. 0. M., 1974, Rev. Asoc. Argent. Microbiol., v. 6 (3), 119-126 Trypanosoma cruzi, scanning and transmission electronmicroscopy of epimastigotes grown in liquid medium Morphology, Protozoa Bower, S. M.; and Woo, P. ?. ?., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (7), 1093-1099 Cryptobia catostomi in Catostomus commersoni (bloodj, division and morphogenesis, expla- nation for variation in parasite size SUBJECT HEADINGS 687 Morphology, Protozoa Brener, Z., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (3), 171-178 Trypanosoma cruzi, life cycle in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, influence of parasite strains, host genetic factors, bacterial flora, and parasite morphology on host sus- ceptibility Morphology, Protozoa Bustos Ruiz, ?., 1977, Arch. Zootecn., Cordoba (104), v. 26, 349-390 Trichomonas gallinae, morphology, structural changes during division, action of colchi- cine on ultrastructure, optic and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Cach?n, J.; and Cach?n, M., 1979, Arch. Pro- tistenk., v. 122 (3-4), 267-274 Apodinium [sp.], morphology, singular kinetochore structure Morphology, Protozoa Carosi, G., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 265-277 Entamoeba moshkovskii and free-living amoeba of Hartmannella-Naegleria group, ultrastruc- tural comparisons Morphology, Protozoa Cerna, ?.; and Senaud, J., 1971, Folia Para- sitol., v. 18 (2), 177-178 Eimeria stiedai, peculiarities of fine struc- ture of merozoites Morphology, Protozoa Christie, E.; Pappas, P. W.; and Dubey, J. P., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 438-443 Toxoplasma gondii oocysts, process of excys- tation, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Croft, S. L.; and Molyneux, D. H., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (3), 213-226 Leishmania hertigi hertigi, L. h. deanei, ul- trastructure of promastigotes, amastigotes and virus-like particles observed within pro- mastigotes; laboratory mammals were poor hosts with infection detectable only by culture, laboratory-bred Lutzomyia longipalpis de- veloped poor infections Morphology, Protozoa da Cunha, ?. ?.; and Jurand, ?., 1978, Arch. Protistenk., v. 120 (3), 233-254 Schneideria schneiderae in Trichosia pubes- cens (exper.), entry into and development in cells of intestinal caecum, host cell- symbiont interrelations, metabolic exchanges, symbiotic bacteria in cytoplasm of Schnei- deria, ultrastructural study Morphology, Protozoa Current, W. L., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 209-217 Henneguya adiposa, ultrastructure of Plasmo- dium wall and sporogenesis Morphology, Protozoa Current, W. L.; and Janovy, J., jr., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (1), 56-65 Henneguya exilis, comparative ultrastructure of interlamellar and intralamellar types of infection in Ictalurus punctatus, demonstrates that plasmodia of the 2 clinical types differ with respect to arrangement within gill fila- ment, that interlamellar form causes exten- sive hyperplasia of host basal epithelium while intralamellar form does not, that clinical types differ with respect to ultra- structure of Plasmodium walls, and that there is structural difference in surface coat covering plasmodia of the 2 clinical types Morphology, Protozoa Current, W. L.; Janovy, J., jr.; and Knight, S. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 574-583 Myxosoma funduli, Plasmodium wall, sporo- genesis, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Dalgliesh, R. J.; and Stewart, N. P., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 115-120 Babesia bovis, morphology, development, and infectivity for cattle of parasites in unfed Boophilus microplus larvae after incubation at various temperatures Morphology, Protozoa Dass, ?. M. S.; and Singotam, L., 1978, Electron Micr., v. 2, Biol., 446-447 Grebneckiel1 a pixellae, ultrastructure of early developmental stages Morphology, Protozoa Desportes, I.; Vivares, ?. ?.; and Theodorides, J 1977 Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Ani- male, 12. s., v. 19 (3), 261-277 Ganymedes, Porospora, Thiriotia, epicytic ultrastructure, taxonomic significance Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (10) , 1712-1723 Trypanosoma rotatorium in Batracobdella picta (gastric ceca) which had fed on in- fected Rana clamitans, ultrastructure of epimastigote stages Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 ( 8) , 1359-1367 , . ... Trypanosoma avium in Simulium rugglesi (hind- gut, rectum), ultrastructure of epimastigote stages Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S.; and Allison, F. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 737-744 Leucocytozoon tawaki in Austrosimilium ungu- latum, ultrastructure of sporogonie develop- ment, nature and significance of crystalloid inclusions Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S.; and Paterson W. ? 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (2), 311-314 Myxosoma notropis, morphology and dimensions of spores, light and scanning electron microscopy, histochemistry INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Desser, S. S.; and Paterson, W. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 314-326 Myxobolus sp. in Notropis cornutus, spores and various stages of sporogenesis, ultra- structural and cytochemical observations Morphology, Protozoa Dubey, J. P?; and Mehlhorn, H., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (4), 689-695 Isospora ohioensis, persistence and structure of extraintestinal stages in tissues of mice inoculated with oocysts, these give rise to stages in dogs that are different from oocyst- induced infection in dogs, discussion of mice as transport vs. intermediate host Morphology, Protozoa Dubremetz, J. F.; and Eisner, Y. Y., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 367-376 Eimeria bovis, schizogony and merogenesis in cell culture, ultrastructural study Morphology, Protozoa Dubremetz, J. F.; and Torpier, G., 1978, J. Ultrastructure Research, v. 62 (2), 94-109 Eimeria nieschulzi, structure of three- membranous pellicle, freeze fracture tech- nique Morphology, Protozoa Dutta, G. P., 1979, J. Scient, and Indust. Research, India, v. 38 (4), 199-218 pathogenic and nonpathogenic aerobic free- living amoebae, characterization of cyto- plasmic inclusions, cytochemistry and ultra- structure, review Morphology, Protozoa Dvorak, J. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (1), 158 [Letter] Trypanosoma cruzi, subpellicular microtubules, retrospective analysis of data of Meyer, H.; and de Souza, W., 1976, J. Protozool., v. 23 (3), 385-390 Morphology, Protozoa El-Shabrawy, M. N., 1972, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 20 (20), 205-209 Babesia felis in Felis catus (blood), inci- dence, description of developmental and re- productive forms: Egypt Morphology, Protozoa Evans, D. ?.; Ellis, D. S.; and Stamford, S., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 557-563 Trypanosoma congolense, development in Glossina morsitans morsitans, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (1), 1-11 Eimeria brunetti, sporulation of oocysts, development of zygote and formation of sporo- blasts, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.;et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (1), 13-24 Eimeria brunetti, sporulation of oocysts, development into sporocyst, formation of sporozoite, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1978, Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., v. 86B (3), 165-167 Toxoplasma gondii, ultrastructure of sporo- cyst, initiation of sporozoite formation Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1979, Acta Path, et Microbiol., Scand., v. 87B (3), 171-181 Toxoplasma gondii, oocyst sporulation, zy- gote development, sporoblast formation, ultrastructure, light and electron micros- copy Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1979, Acta Path, et Microbiol., Scand., v. 87B (3), 183-190 Toxoplasma gondii, oocyst sporulation, sporo- cyst formation, structure of sporocyst wall, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Ferguson, H. W.; et al., 1978, Riv. Ital. Piscicolt. e Ittiopatol., v. 13 (3), 79-85 amoeba isolated from trout, ultrastructure, scanning and transmission electron micros- copy, appears to be ultrastructurally dif- ferent from parasite associated with prolif- erative kidney disease: Italy Morphology, Protozoa Funayama, G. K., 1973, Rev. Brasil. Biol., v. 33 (4), 581-588 Trypanosoma cruzi, morphologic characteris- tics of strain isolated from bat reservoir hosts: area of Sao Paulo Morphology, Protozoa Garcia-Tamayo, J.; Nunez-Montiel, J. T.; and de Garcia, H. P., 1978, Acta Cytol., v. 22 (6), 447-455 Trichomonas vaginalis in human cervical and vaginal exudates, fine structure and acid phosphatase activity, relationship with other cellular elements including phagocytosis and digestion of epithelial cells and bacteria and phagocytosis by macrophages Morphology, Protozoa Gatapia, S. L.; and Bautista, I. R., 1975, Philippine J. Animal Indust., v. 30 (1-4), 1973-1975, 17-29 Trypanosoma evansi from cattle and buffa- loes, 3 biometrie strains described: Phil- ippines Morphology, Protozoa Ghiotto, V.; et al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 447-456 Trypanosoma brucei, morphometric changes and loss of infectivity and of surface coat dur- ing transformation of bloodstream forms to procyclic culture forms in vitro Morphology, Protozoa Goebel, E.; Katz, M.; and Erber, ?., 1978 , Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 241 (3), 368-383 Sarcocystis suicanis, pigs (exper.), ultra- structure and development of sarcocysts in muscle cells, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Goebel, E.; Rommel, M.; and Krampitz, ?. E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 29-42 Frenkelia, schizonts and merozoites, elec- tron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Grant, D. R.; and Woo, P. ?. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (6), 1348-1359 Giardia spp. in small mammals, prevalence, morphological and morphometrical studies of trophozoites: southern Ontario SUBJECT HEADINGS 689 Morphology, Protozoa Greiner, E. C.; and Kocan, ?. ?., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (5), 761-770 Leucocytozoon toddi from Falconi formes, in- terspecific and intraspecific variations Morphology, Protozoa Hamilton, R. C.; Cox, J. C.; and Pye, D., 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 98 (1), 305-307 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, wall structure of sporonts grown in human fibroblasts Morphology, Protozoa Hanrahan, S. ?., 1973, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 3, 19-20 Malamoeba locustae in laboratory bred Lo- custa migratoria (lumen of malpighian tubules and midgut), structure, effect on malpighian tubules Morphology, Protozoa Hecker, H.; and Boehringer, S., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 465-471 Trypanosoma (T[rypanozoon]) brucei, quanti- tative ultrastructural composition of various forms in mammalian blood and organs of Glos- sina vectors investigated morphometrically Morphology, Protozoa Henley, G. L.; Lee, C. M.; and Takeuchi, ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 181-187 Trypanosoma brucei, apical part of flagellar pocket, freeze-cleaving and thin-sectioning techniques, possible role of neck region in pinocytosis Morphology, Protozoa Hernandez Rodriguez, S.; et al., 1976, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 36 (1-2), 67-79 Isospora lacazei, Carduelis carduelis (ex- per.), life cycle, ultrastructure of intes- tinal phases Morphology, Protozoa Heydorn, A. 0.; and Mehlhorn, H., 1978, Zen- tralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 240 (1), 123-134 Sarcocystis suihominis, pigs (exper.), fine structure of schizonts and formation of mero- zoites within various host organs Morphology, Protozoa Hilali, M.; Ghaffar, F. ?.; and Scholtyseck, E., 1979, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 27 (3), 233- 243 Isospora canis, fine structure of endogenous stages in dog small intestine Morphology, Protozoa Hilali, M.; and Scholtyseck, ?., 1979, Acta Vet. Scand., v. 20 (3), 321-328 globidian cyst-like bodies containing multi- nucleate schizonts or merozoites, sheep (abomasum), ultrastructure, merozoite formation, host cell confirmed as being alive and intact: Bonn Morphology, Protozoa Hine, P. M., 1979, N. Zealand J. Marine and Freshwater Research, v. 13 (2), 215-223 Myxidi um zealandicum in Anguilla spp., fac- tors affecting size and shape of spores, comparison with M. acinum: Makara Stream, Wellington, New Zealand Morphology, Protozoa Hulbert, W. C.; et al., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (2), 438-447 Myxidium zealandicum, fine structure of sporogony and polar capsule development, trophozoite and cyst envelope structures Morphology, Protozoa Jadin, J. M.; and Lumsden, W. H. R., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 459- 463 Trypanosoma brucei, electron microscopic study of filopodium-like processes of trypo- mastigotes in infected mouse blood, thought to be herniation of cellular wall Morphology, Protozoa Jolley, W. R.; Allen, J. V.; and Nyberg, P. ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 199-204 Eimeria stiedai, Eimeria tenella, micropyle and oocyst wall changes associated with chemically-mediated in vitro excystation Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 475-480 Sarcocystis spp. from rodents, ultrastruc- ture of cyst wall: Malaysia Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 219-227 Sarcocystis sp., ultrastructure, possible taxonomic relationships Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (2), 107-116 Sarcocystis levinei, S. fusiformis, compara- tive ultrastructure of cyst wall and zoites : Malays ia Morphology, Protozoa Kan, S. P.; Prathap, K.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 2? (4), 634-642 Sarcocystis sp. from Macaca fascicularis (femoral muscle), ultrastructure of cyst wall and zoites, comparison with Sarcocystis spn. from other monkeys and from moonrat : Malay- sia Morphology, Protozoa Kessler, R. H.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (12), 1767-1773 Anaplasma marginale, in vitro cultivation in bovine erythrocytes, growth pattern and morphology Morphology, Protozoa Hildebrand, H. F., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 9-27 Didymophyes gigantea, electron microscopy of developmental stages of trophozoite, fine structure of deutomerite, nuclear division, Golgi apparatus Morphology, Protozoa Khan, R. ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (5), 461-466 Trypanosoma cotti, redescription of parasite in Enophrys bubalis and its development in its leech vector Calliobdella punctata based on Brumpt's original material INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Kirmse, ?.? 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3), 201-210 Haemogregarina sachai from Scophthalmus maximus, fine structure of intracellular and extracellular stages Morphology, Protozoa Kirmse, P., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2) , 131-140 Haemogregarina simondi, ultrastructure of developing stages Morphology, Protozoa Kisliakova, ?. I., 1973, Vet. Nauka--Proizvod., Trudy, Minsk, v. 11, 165-171 Sarcocystis hirsuta, cattle, morphology; re- view of prevalence and distribution Morphology, Protozoa Kocan, ?. ?.; and Kocan, ?. M., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1057-1059 Leucocytozoon ziemanni, elongate gametocytes, fine structure Morphology, Protozoa Komourdjian, M. P.; et al., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (1), 52-59 Myxidium zealandicum, description, histo- pathology in Anguilla rostrata, spore morph- ology: St. Lawrence River, near Quebec City and Cornwall Morphology, Protozoa Krinsky, W. L.; and Hayes, S. F., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (2), 177-186 Nosema parkeri, fine structure of sporogonie stages from Ornithodoros parkeri (exper.) Morphology, Protozoa Krylov, M. V.; Kostenko, L. ?.; and Snigirev- skaia, E. S., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (6), 481-484 Nuttallia musculi, trophozoites, merozoites, fine structure; bacteria-like bodies often found in cytoplasm Morphology, Protozoa Landau, I.; et al., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (2), 145-161 Plasmodium yoelii, gametocytes, morphology, development, infectivity Morphology, Protozoa Landau, I.; et al., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (5), 521-522 Plasmodium yoelii, gametocytes, morphological characters as indication of age, infectivity, and periodicity Morphology, Protozoa Langreth, S. G.; et al., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4) , 443-452 Plasmodium falciparum, erythrocytic cycle in vitro, ultrastructure, comparison with in vivo (Aotus trivirgatus) life cycle stages Morphology, Protozoa Lastovica, A. J., 1977, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 7, 145-146 pathogenic Acanthamoeba trophozoites, trans- mission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Lastovica, A. J., 1977, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 7, 147-148 pathogenic and non-pathogenic Acanthamoeba cysts, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Lastovica, A. J., 1978, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 8, 71-72 Crithidia 1 uciliae, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Letch, C. ?., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (1), 107-117 Trypanosoma cobitis should be regarded as single species of trypanosome from 6 spp. of British fish on basis of morphology, iso- enzyme patterns, and cross-transmission (by syringe passage of culture forms and by leech vector Hemiclepsis marginata), spe- cific names T. phoxini, T. elegans, T. bar- batulae, T. occidentalis, and T. langeroni "should be disregarded" Morphology, Protozoa Lom, J. , 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (3), 197-205 Trichophrya piscium, fine structure in re- lation to fish host, feeding, attachment, ultrastructural evidence is in favour of ec- tocommensal nature of this protozoon Morphology, Protozoa Lom, J., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (4), 289-293 Eimeria subepithelial is, E. spleni, fish, morphology, walls of oocysts and spores, spore envelopes, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Luecht, I. G.; Millard, B. J.; and Scholtyseck, E. 0., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 185-191 Eimeria tenella, embryo-adapted strain, fine structure and development in chicken embryos, complete endogenous cycle is restricted to epithelial cells of chorio-allantoic mem- brane, no major ultrastructual changes have occurred as result of repeated embryo passage Morphology, Protozoa Lushbaugh, W. ?.; and Pittman, F. E., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 186-195 Entamoeba histolytica, filopodia, microscopic observations, possible functions Morphology, Protozoa McCaul, T. F., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 203-211 Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites in contact with tissue culture cells with intact cell membranes, transmission electron microscopy of phagocytosis, attachment, endoplasmic streaming, and micropseudopodia Morphology, Protozoa Madden, P. ?.; and Vetterling, J. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 298-301 Eimeria tenella, schizogony, scanning elec- tron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Maitra, S. C.; et al., 1978, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 47 (24), 939-941 Naegleria aerobia in infected mouse brain and in vitro, fate of special cytoplasmic inclusions (black bodies), nature and role of these bodies discussed SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Protozoa Marchiondo, ?. ?.; Duszynski, D. W.; and Speer, ?. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 434-437 Eimeria nieschulzi, scanning electron micro- graphs of oocysts, transmission electron micrographs of oocyst wall and sporocyst wall Morphology, Protozoa Marques, ?.; Ormieres, R.; and Puissegur, C., 1978, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 20 (1), 27-36 Trichorhynchus pulcher, description of life cycle stages, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Matuschka, F. R., 1978, Protoplasma, v. 94 (1-2), 145-154 Toxoplasma gondii cysts in Mastomys nata- lensis (brain), ultrastructure, freeze-etch technique makes possible a clearer descrip- tion of membranes than thin-section and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Maurand, J.; and Loubes, C., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 131-146 microsporidians from simuliid larvae, ultra- structural studies: region languedocienne (Sud de la France) Morphology, Protozoa Mayberry, L. F.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2) , 168-178 Rhabdospora thelohani, chronological listing of published reports, new host and geographic records, ultrastructure, evidence in support of inclusion among Apicomplexa Morphology, Protozoa Mazzola, V.; Amerault, T. E.; and Roby, T. 0., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (12), 1812- 1815 Anaplasma marginale, ultrastructure within and outside Aedes albopictus cells in vitro, reproduction not seen Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Heydorn, A. 0., 1978, Ad- vances Parasitol., v. 16, 43-91 Sarcosporidia, life cycle and fine structure, review Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; and Heydorn, A. 0., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (2), 97-113 Sarcocystis suihominis, gamogony in human tissue cultures, electron microscopical study Morphology, Protozoa Mehlhorn, H.; Schein, E.; and Warnecke, M., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 377-385 Theileria ovis, gamogony and sporogony in Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, electron- microscopic studies Morphology, Protozoa Michael, E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3) , 221-228 Eimeria acervulina, formation and final structure of oocyst wall, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Milder, R. V.; Kloetzel, J.; and Deane, M. P., 1973, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 15 (6), 386-392 Trypanosoma cruzi culture and blood stream forms, optical and electron microscopic observations on interactions with hamster peritoneal macrophages, blood forms observed to be wrapped by a conspicuous membrane and to multiply actively; culture forms were epimastigotes folded upon themselves with invagination of periplast and electron-dense material inside and outside invaginations Morphology, Protozoa Molon-Noblot, S., 1978, Ann. Sc. Nat., Zool. et Biol. Animale, 12. s., v. 20 (2), 79-97 Grebnickiella gracilis, gametogenesis, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Molyneux, D. H.; and Bafort, J. ?., 1971, Ann. Soc. Beiges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (3), 335-348 Trypanosoma vespert ilionis, morphology of bloodstream forms, sites and morphology of tissue stages (in cysts), morphology and ul- trastructure of culture forms, difficulties in differentiating from T. cruzi Morphology, Protozoa Morzaria, S. P.; Bland, P.; and Brocklesby, D. W., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (2), 119-125 Babesia major vermicules from Haemaphysal is punctata haemolymph, ultrastructure, negative staining Morphology, Protozoa Moyou-Somo, R.; et al., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (18), 1315-1317 Plasmodium berghei berghei in mice maintained at high temperature (35?C), certain parasites (less than 301) show atypical morphology (gigantism), amount of DNA is higher than in parasites from mice grown at 20-22?C, no evidence of relationship between increase in DNA and morphological modification Morphology, Protozoa Nemanic, P. C.; et al., 1979, J. Infect. Dis., v. 140 (2), 222-228 Giardia muris, occurrence of endosymbiotic microbes; G. muris, G. lamblia, organelle distribution Morphology, Protozoa Norton, C. C.; Catchpole, J.; and Joyner, L. P., 1979, Parasitology, v. 79 (2), 231-248 Eimeria irresidua, E. flavescens, redescrip- tion, sporulation time, schizogony and gametogony, pathogenicity and oocyst produc- tion, immunogenicity, geographic distribu- tion, prevalence Morphology, Protozoa Ormieres, R., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1) , 13-22 Pyxinia firmus, ultrastructure of epimerite, possible functions in fixation and nutrition INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Overdulve, J. P., 1978, Proc. K. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 81 (1) , 33-58 Toxoplasma gondii, germfree, gnotobiotic and conventional cats, life cycle studies, mor- phology of intra-intestinal stages Morphology, Protozoa Pacheco, N. D.; Sheffield, H. G.; and Fayer, R., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 320-325 Sarcocystis cruzi, immature cyst, fine struc- ture in relation to development and to multi- plication of parasites within it Morphology, Protozoa Pan, S. ?. T., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 46 (1), 92-107 Trypanosoma cruzi, ultrastructure of morpho- genesis in vitro and in vivo (mice) Morphology, Protozoa Pignatari de Martinez, F. M. R.; Monetto de Ledesma, A. M.; and Grosso, ?. J., 1976, Rev. Fac. Cien. Med. Univ. Nac. Cordoba, v. 34 (3- 4), 113-123 Trichomonas vaginalis, description of circu- lar immobile forms seen in culture, tests for viability using several stains, several cells had multiple nuclei as though undergoing mul- tiple nuclear division Morphology, Protozoa Pittilo, R. M.; and Ball, S. J. , 1979, Parasit- ology, v. 79 (2), 259-265 Eimeria maxima, fine structure of developing macrogamete Morphology, Protozoa Pohlenz, J.; et al., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (3), 417-427 Cryptosporidium sp., calves (free in lumen and attached to epithelium of ileum), life cycle, morphology, pathology, diarrhea, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Pohlenz, J.; Moon, H. W.; and Bemrick, ?., 1977, Proc. 14. Ann. Electron Micr. Colloq., 14-15 1 ' Cryptosporidium, bovine, ultrastructure of life cycle stages Morphology, Protozoa Porchet, E.; and Torpier, G., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 101-124 Toxoplasma gondii, Sarcocystis tenella, freeze fracture studies of infective stages, outer and inner membranes, rhoptries mem- branes Morphology, Protozoa Proctor, E. M., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1) , 113-115 Entamoeba coli, filamentous virus-like material in nucleus of trophozoites from human colon and from culture Morphology, Protozoa Rondanelli, E. G.; et al., 1974, Parassito- logia, v. 16 (1), 89-91 Entamoeba coli cysts, ultrastructure, com- parison with E. histolytica encysted in same culture conditions Morphology, Protozoa Rondanelli, E. G.; et al., 1976, Recenti Prog. Med., v. 61 (2), 137-162 Leishmania donovani and L. tropica promasti- gote forms in vitro, basis for qualifying characters of ultrastructural organization of genus Leishmania and aspects of its reproduc- tion and pathogenicity; promastigote and endomastigote phases discussed Morphology, Protozoa Saf'ianova, V. M.; Aliev, E. I.; and Koshelev, ?. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (3), 206-215 Leishmania adleri, virulence for Cricetus auratus increases with successive passage, ultrastructure of leptomonad stage and char- acteristics of localization of specific antigens, antigenic comparison with Leish- mania of mammals and leptomonads of reptiles Morphology, Protozoa Saftoiu, ?.; and Caloianu-Iordachel, M., 1978, Trav. Mus. Hist. Nat. "Gr. Antipa", Bucuresti, v. 19, 83-87 Nosema lymantriae in Lymantria dispar, ul- trastructural data on intracellular develop- ment, possible method of penetration into host cell nucleus, potential of parasite in control of forest pests Morphology, Protozoa Sarphie, T. G.; and Allen, D. J., 1978, Health Lab. Sc., v. 15 (4), 235-241 Acanthamoeba culbertsoni extracted from cerebrospinal fluid, surface topography, scanning electron microscopy, possible diagnostic application Morphology, Protozoa Sawyer, T. K.; et al., 1978, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 97 (4), 596-600 Vexillifera bacillipedes pathogenic to rain- bow trout, morphology of culture specimens, free-living and endozoic forms compared: hatchery, Italy Morphology, Protozoa Schein, E.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3), 287-303 Theileria annulata, development in haemo- lymph and salivary glands of Hyalomma anatolicum excavatum, light microscopy; hypothetical diagram of cycle in ticks Morphology, Protozoa Schneider, ?. , 1979 , Mikrokosmos, v. 68 (.li)? 349-353 Trichodina pediculus, morphology Morphology, Protozoa Scholtyseck, ?. , 1979, Fine structure of para- sitic Protozoa. An atlas of micrographs, drawings and diagrams, 206 pp., illus. Morphology, Protozoa Scholtyseck, E.; and Hilali, M., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 205-209 Sarcocystis fusiformis, cats infected with cysts from Bubalus bubalis, ultrastructural study of sexual stages; first report describ- ing sexual stages of Sarcocystis in final host Morphology, Protozoa Schramlova, J.; and Blazek, ?., 1978 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (1), 43-48 Isospora [spp.], ultrastructure of cyst wall of two types of sarcocysts, "Entwicklungs- Stadien wahrscheinlich zweier Kokzidienarten der Gattung Isospora parasitieren." SUBJECT HEADINGS 6 Morphology, Protozoa Shibalova, T. ?.; Morozova, T. I.; and Krav- tsov, V. ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (3), 266-271 Eimeria tenella, sporozoites, merozoites, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa Shirshov, A. T.; et al., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (5), 759-765 Crithidia oncopelti, acriflavine, effect on structure of kinetoplast, kinetoplast DNA, protein synthesis in kinetoplast and cyto- plasmic ribosomes; suggests that information required for synthesis of kinetoplast ribo- somes is contained in kinetoplasts Morphology, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; et a London, s. ?., Biol 399 Plasmodium falcip mete development, cytes from blood Gambians compared blood of chloroqu tional morphology 1., 1978, Proc. Roy. Soc. . Sc. (1145), v. 201, 375- arum, gametocyte and ga- ultrastructure of gameto- of naturally infected with immature forms from ine treated patient, func- , cytogenetics, phylogeny Morphology, Protozoa Sinden, R. E.; and Strong, K., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (5), 477-491 Plasmodium falciparum, sporogonie develop- ment in Anopheles gambiae, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, first sur- face view of micropore of Plasmodium Morphology, Protozoa Soares, ?. ?. ?.; and de Souza, W., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 149-154 Trypanosoma cruzi, Herpetomonas samuelpes- soai, fixation with glutaraldehyde-tannic acid for electron microscopy; structural details Morphology, Protozoa Solov'ev, M. M.; and Chentsov, lu. S., 1970, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 4 (6), 510-514 Lamblia m?ris, cysts, ultrastructure Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W., 1974, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 8 (1), 45-65 Toxoplasma gondii, review of biological as- pects especially ultrastructure of interpha- sic form and the modifications that occur during cell division Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (1), 32-38 Toxoplasma gondii, fine structure study of conoid Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W.; Chavez, ?.; and Martinez-Palomo, ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 109-116 Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, cell membrane, freeze-fracture study Morphology, Protozoa . de Souza, W. ; Grynberg, ?.; and Nery-Guimaraes, F., 1975, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. ? (3), 143-156 , . Trypanosoma cruzi, fine structure morphology of epimastigotes maintained in acellular culture medium, cell division, observation of polysaccharide surface coat Morphology, Protozoa de Souza, W.; Martinez-Palomo, ?.; and Gonzalez-Robles, ?., 1978, J. Cell Sc., v. 33, 285-299 ' Trypanosoma cruzi, invasive blood forms and non-invasive culture forms, ultrastructure of plasma membrane, freeze-fracture technique Morphology, Protozoa Speer, ?. ?.; et al., 1979, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 59 (3), 219-225 Isospora lacazei, oocyst wall, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Steche, W.; and Held, T., 1978, Allg. Deutsche Imkerztg., v. 12 (11), 322-328 Nosema apis, structure of early developmental stages, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Stotish, R. L.; Wang, C. C.; and Meyenhofer, ?. , [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978 , 1074-1081 Eimeria tenella, oocyst wall, lipid composi- tion, carbohydrate composition, protein con- tent, amino acid analysis, proposed organiza- tion of cell wall, results suggest explana- tion for physical and mechanical resistance of oocyst wall as well as possible mechanisms for excystation of sporulated oocysts Morphology, Protozoa Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N. ; Titova, T. S.; and Avakian, ?. ?., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (2) , 275-280 Crithidia oncopelti, comparative study of ultrastructure, cultures differing in sensi- tivity to olivomycin; lipid drops in cyto- plasm of resistant protozoa; nature of action of olivomycin on sensitive parasites Morphology, Protozoa Tadros, W. ; and Laarman, J. J., 1978, Proc. K. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 81 (4), 469-491 Sarcocystis spp., structure of muscle cyst walls, comparative study, light and electron microscopy, useful but not infallible tool for recognizing different species Morphology, Protozoa Tamura, T.; et al., 1978, Japan. J. Exper. Med., v. 48 (4), 363-368 Pneumocystis carinii, nude mice, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Terzakis, J. ?.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 385-389 Plasmodium berghei, exoerythrocytic stages in rat liver, possible example of phagocy- tosis by Kupffer cells, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Tr?voux, R.; et al., 1976, Rev. Franc. Gynec. et Obst., v. 71 (1), 27-31 Trichomonas vaginalis, description of a pseudo-cyst or round form of parasite in which there is absence of undulating mem- branes and of flagella, this form thought to play important part in virulent human infec- tions and in those less responsive to drug therapy Morphology, Protozoa Tryon, J. C., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 198-205 Toxoplasma gondii, purified tachyzoite pel- licle, ultrastructure and antigenicity INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Protozoa Upadhyay, A. N. ; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1978, Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (6), 458-461 coccidia, pigs (exper.), mixed infection with 4 spp. , macro- and microgametocytic stages, mostly not identified to species Morphology, Protozoa Vickerman, K., 1974, Ciba Found. Symp., n.s. (20), 171-198 trypanosomatid flagellates, ultrastructure, review with emphasis on changes during life cycles Morphology, Protozoa Vickerman, K.; and Tetley, L., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 441-457 Trypanosoma brucei, T. cyclops, application of scanning electron microscopic techniques to study of trypanosome biology Morphology, Protozoa Vivares, ?. P.; and Sprague, V., 1979, J. Invert. Path., v. 33 (1), 40-52 Ameson pulvis, fine structure and its im- plications for classification and chromo- some cycle Morphology, Protozoa Voelker, F. ?.; et al., 1978, Vet. Path., v. 15 (1), 40-48 Kudoa [sp.] in Chaetodon (skeletal muscle), ultrastructure, light and electron micros- copy, differential diagnosis Morphology, Protozoa van Vorstenbosch, C. J. ?. H. V.; Uilenberg, G.; and van Dijk, J. E., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 24 (2), 214-221 Theileria velifera, ultrastructure of enig- matic veil using light and electron micros- copy Morphology, Protozoa Walker, M. H.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 566-574 Gregarina garnhami, structure and gliding movement, light microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Warton, ?.; and Honigberg, ?. M., 1979, J. Pro- tozool., v. 26 (1), 56-62 Hypotrichomonas acosta. Trichomonas vaginalis, Pentatrichomonas hominis, Tritrichomonas foetus, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Watson, J. H. L.; Goodwin, J.; and Rajan, ?. S., 1978, Electron Micr., v. 2, Biol., 536-537 'Giardia lamblia, human, scanning electron microscopy of trophozoite and duodenal mucosa Morphology, Protozoa Weber, G.; and Friedhoff, ?. T., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 83-92 Babesia bigemina, ultrastructure of supposed sexual stages from gut of Boophilus microplus, comparison with developmental stage of Thei- leria annulata Morphology, Protozoa Weber, G.; and Friedhoff, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (2), 191-194 Babesia bigemina, electron microscopic de- tection of initial and some subsequent developmental stages in Boophilus microplus salivary glands Morphology, Protozoa Williams, G. W., 1942, J. Morphol., v. 70 (3), 545-589 Metaradiophrya lumbrici, detailed descrip- tion, movement and attachment behavior, cy- tology of division; description of other Metaradiophrya spp. and comparison with M. lumbrici Morphology, Protozoa Wong, S. ?. C.; and Desser, S. S., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (3, pt. 2), 302-314 Leucocytozoon dubreuili, development of secondary schizonts in renal tubule cells of Turdus migratorius and profound parasite- induced changes in these cells, electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Yamamoto, T.; and Sanders, J. ?., 1979, J. Fish Dis., v. 2 (5), 411-428 Ceratomyxa shasta, stages of development leading to sporogenesis, light and electron microscopy Morphology, Protozoa Young, A. S.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (1), 99-115 Theileria mutans isolated from cattle ex- posed in Narok District of Kenya, trans- stadially transmissible by Amblyomma varie- gatum but not by Rhipicephalus appendicula- tus, mechanically transmissible by blood containing piroplasms or lymphoid' cells in- fected with schizonts, course of infection, pathogenicity, and morphology in cattle (exper.) Morphology, Protozoa Yutuc, L. M., 1978, Philippine J. Vet. Med., v. 17 (1-2), 70-84 Trypanosoma evansi, morphology, size varia- tion in relation to host species, geographic location, infection density, and host re- sistance; phylogenetic origin Morphology, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 217-228 Farinocystis tribolii in Tribolium castaneum, fine structure, developmental stages in sporogony, parasite-host relations (mito- chondria of host concentrated around schi- zonts, consumption of host fat body by parasites, host development stopped) Morphology, Protozoa Zizka, Z., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (1), 50-56 Farinocystis tribolii, fine structure of schizonts and free merozoites and their development in fat body of larval Tribolium castaneum Morphology, Trematoda Albaret, J. L., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (19), 1359-1362 Schistosoma mansoni, variation in number of ciliated papillae on miracidia of different strains, variations are related to intermedi- ate and definitive hosts SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Trematoda Albaret, J. L.; and Leger, ?., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 617-622 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidial chetotaxic index, changes during adaptation of human strain to white mice, use in determining human vs. murine character of natural infec- tions in Guadeloupe, possibility of murine strains infecting humans Morphology, Trematoda Aleksandrova, 0. V., 1977, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (3), 342-349 Ignavia venusta, synonymy, description Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 299-307 Urogonimus macrostomus, genital organs, shape, size, and surface topography, light and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?., 1978, Zool. Scripta, v. 7 (1), 19-23 Urogonimus macrostomus, re-investigation of type specimens confirms placement of species in Urogonimus; comparison of reproductive system of U. macrostomus with Leucochloridi- um and Heoleucochloridium Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (1) , 94-102 Leucochloridium variae, synonymy, intra- specific variation of adults Morphology, Trematoda Bakke, ?. ?.; and Lien, L., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2), 155-161 Phyllodistomum conostomum, tegumental surface microtopography, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Bartoli, P.; and Prevot, G., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (1), 73-90 Holorchis pycnoporus, life cycle, morphology of developmental stages Morphology, Trematoda Baturo, ?., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (20-27), 203-220 Bucephalus polymorphus, Rhipidocotyle iliense, life cycles, morphology and biology of devel- opmental stages, discovered that cercaria described by Baer, 1927, as B. polymorphus is in fact larval stage of R. iliense, proposal to retain name B. polymorphus and to replace R. iliense with R. campanula submitted to International Commission on Zoological Nomen- clature Morphology, Trematoda Baugh, S. C., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (1-2), 73-93 Trichobilharzia indica, miracidium, descrip- tion, mode of hatching Morphology, Trematoda Bayssade-Dufour, C., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (16), 1511- 1513 Schistosoma mansoni, cercarial chaetotaxy, comparison of 14 strains from 4 hosts (man, Erythrocebus patas, white mice, and wild rats), variation allows differentiation of strains of human vs. murine origin during epidemiological investigations Morphology,. Trematoda Bayssade-Dufour, C.; et al., 1978, Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 53 (6), 595-605 Diplodiscus subclavatus, D. fischthalicus, cercariae, comparison of excretory system and chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda feayssade-Dufour, ?.; and Bourgat, R. , 1975, Bull. Mus. National Hist. Nat., Paris 3 s. (313), Zool. (220), 853-859 Mesocoelium monodi, chaetotaxy of cercaria and metacercaria: environs de Lome, Togo Morphology, Trematoda Bhutta, M. S., 1977, Biologia, Lahore, v. 23 (2), 103-109 Cercaria parvicaudata, morphology and histo- chemistry of penetration and cystogenous gland cells Morphology, Trematoda Bilqees, F. ?. , 1974 , Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 22 (22-34), 305-310 Bianium plicitum, morphological variations Morphology, Trematoda Brinkmann, ?., jr., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 127-133 Lecithophyllum botryophorum, anatomical details Morphology, Trematoda van den Broek, E.; and de Jong, ?., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (1), 79-89 Asymphylodora tincae, life cycle, morphology of various stages Morphology, Trematoda Cassone, J.; et al., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 387-391 Schistosoma mansoni, human strain from West Africa, modification in cercarial chetotaxy after several mouse passages; differences in cercarial chetotaxy in Guadeloupe in relation to whether transmission is predominantly murine or predominantly human Morphology, Trematoda Coil, W. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 53-59 Fascioloides magna miracidia, scanning electron microscopy of penetration of snail Fossaria bulimoides, attraction, attachment, morphology of apical papilla and epidermal plates, shedding of cilia and epidermal plates .Morphology, Trematoda Coil, W. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 229-232 Fasciola hepatica miracidia, scanning elec- tron microscopy of penetration into Fossaria bulimoides, topographic miracidial morphol- ogy, course and rate of penetration Morphology, Trematoda Davies, C., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (3), 197-206 Fasciola hepatica, metacercariae grown in vitro in 2 different media, ultrastructure of tegument and digestive caeca, comparison with development of these 2 systems during maturation in vivo INDEX-CATAOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Davies, C., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 553-564 Microphallus similis metacercariae and adults, forebody glands and surface features, scan- ning and transmission electron microscopy, cytochemistry, ultracytochemistry Morphology, Trematoda Dixon, K. E., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 69-80 digenetic trematodes, structure of tegument is adapted to serve the two primary functions of absorption and protection and represents a compromise between demands of the two roles, analysis and integration of already available information, implications for view of method of formation of tegument and for nomenclature of tegumental structures Morphology, Trematoda Dixon, K. E.; and Colton, ?., 1978 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 491-499 Cloacitrema narrabeenensis, cystogenic cells in mature cercariae, surface structures of cercaria, formation of metacercarial cyst wall, light and electron microscopic and histochemical study Morphology, Trematoda Dronen, N. 0.; and Guidry, E. V. , 1977 , Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 223-225 Ochetosoma ellipticum, 0. aniarum, measure- ments and ratios in live and fixed specimens, ratios for each morphological feature re- mained constant, may be useful as compara- tive tool in fluke taxonomy Morphology, Trematoda Ebrahimzadeh, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 257-267 Schistosoma mansoni miracidium, light and electron microscopy of tegument and associ- ated structures (cilia, microvilli-like appendices, thin-long appendices, sensory papillae on terebratorium) Morphology, Trematoda Erasmus, D. ?.; and Davies, T. W., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (1), 91-106 Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, calcare- ous corpuscles in vitelline cells, morphologi- cal observations, X-ray microanalysis, effect of drug treatment Morphology, Trematoda Ergens, R., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (?), 377-380 Gyrodactylus stankovici, morphological and metrical variability, taxonomic value Morphology, Trematoda Fahmy, ?. A. M.; et al., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10) , 11-18 Gigantobilharzia sp., probably n. sp., re- covered from chickens (exper.) infected with cercariae from Melania tuberculata, morphol- ogy? description of modified perfusion appa- ratus designed to collect trematodes from veins of chickens: branches of River Nile, Assiut Governorate, Egypt Morphology, Trematoda Ford, J. W.; and Blankespoor, H. D., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 141-145 Schistosoma, 3 human spp., eggs, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Fournier, ?., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (1) 19-26 V J' Euzetrema knoepffleri, ultrastructure of digestive caecum, partially haematophagous diet, digestive process, evidence for syn- chronous cycle of gastrodermal activity and 'apocrine-like' release of residues of diges- tion Morphology, Trematoda Fournier, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (2), 169-185 Polystoma integerrimum, P. pelobatis, tegu- ment, ultrastructure during various stages of development Morphology, Trematoda Fournier, ?.; and Combes, C., 1978, Zoomor- phol., v. 91 (2), 147-155 Polystoma integerrimum, structure and func- tion of eyespots of free-swimming larva studied by electron microscopy, light con- centration occurs by reflection rather than by refraction and all Polystomatidae appear to present this reflecting system (same structure also found in P. pelobatis, Eu- polystoma alluaudi, and Polystomoides ocel- latum) Morphology, Trematoda Fredericksen, D. W., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 961-976 Cotylogaster occidentalis, cotylocidium larva, fine structure, phylogenetic position Morphology, Trematoda Fujino, T.; and Ishii, ?., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (2), 139-148 5 Paragonimus spp., comparative ultrastruc- tural topography of gut epithelia Morphology, Trematoda Fujino, T.; and Ishii, Y., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 435-448 6 spp. of digenetic trematodes, gut epi- thelia, comparative ultrastructural topo- graphy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Fujino, T.; Ishii, Y.; and Choi, D. W., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 579-590 Clonorchis sinensis, newly excysted juve- niles and adult worms, tegument, surface ultrastructure, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Fujino, T.; Ishii, Y.; and Mori, T., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (4), 240-255 Paragonimus ohirai, Eurytrema pancreaticum, spermatozoa and spermatogenesis, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Fujino, T.; Ishii, Y. ; and Saito, S., 1976 , Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (3), 175-185 Metagonimus yokogawai, M. takahashii, cercariae, morphology, electron microscopy (scanning) Morphology, Trematoda Gerasev, P. I., 1977, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (12), 1757-1765 Dactylogyrus extensus, morphology and his- tology, with particular emphasis on glands SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Trematoda Gluckman, J.; and Passmoor, M., 1978, Proc. Electron Microsc. Soc. South. Africa, v. 8, 65- 66 Schistosoma rodhaini, tegument ultrastruc- ture, transmission electron microscopic and stereoscan observations Morphology, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 497-512 Haplometra cylindracea, life cycle, develop- ment, morphology, pathological changes in frog hosts: Poland Morphology, Trematoda Grabda-Kazubska, ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (41-51), 463-484 Paralepoderma cloacicola, P. brumpti, P. progeneticum, morphology of developmental stages compared, validity of species dis- cussed Morphology, Trematoda Graeber, K.; and Storch, V. , 1979, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 202 (5-6), 331-347 cestodes, trematodes, integument, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, morpho- metry Morphology, Trematoda Gulka, G. J.; and Fried, ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (1), 57-59 Echinostoma revolutum, metacercarial cyst, histochemistry and ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Gupta, N. K.; and Gupta, N., 1977, Riv. Paras- sitol., Roma, v. 38 (1), 37-51 Cotylophoron indicum and Calicophoron cali- cophorum, detailed descriptions Morphology, Trematoda Gusev, A. V.; and Kulemina, I. V., 1971, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (2), 162-171 monogenetic trematodes of fish, effect of host age on size of body, chitinoid arma- ture of haptor, and copulatory complex Morphology, Trematoda Gusev, A. V.; and Kulemina, I.V., 1971, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (4), 320-329 monogeneans of fish (primarily Dactylogyrus), variation in size of body and attachment organs, of localization on host, and of de- velopmental cycle with respect to host age and size, taxonomic implications Morphology, Trematoda Halvorsen, 0., 1969, Norwegian J? Zool., v. 17 (1), 93-103 Diplozoon paradoxum on roach, bream, hybrids of roach and bream, and white bream, morpho- logical adaptability, host specificity: riv- er Glomma, Norway Morphology, Trematoda Ho, Y. H.; and Yang, H. C., 1974, Tung Wu Hsueh Pao (Acta Zool. Sinica), v. 20 (3), 243-262 Schistosoma japonicum, egg formation and chemical nature of egg shell, histological and histochemical study, morphological changes in egg formation following treatment of infected mice with thiourea compounds Morphology, Trematoda Huang, S. W.; et al., 1979, J. Chinese Soc. Vet. Sc., v. 5 (2), 79-85 Fasciola spp., cattle and water buffaloes, morphology, egg hatching time, phototaxis, and infectivity of miracidia to Limnea ollula (exper.), intra-species variation: Taipei abattoir, Taiwan Morphology, Trematoda Ibanez ?., N.; Fernandez V., E.; and Miranda C., H., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 177-185 Paragonimus peruvianus, variable position of ovary, description of certain adjoining genitals Morphology, Trematoda Irwin, S. W. ?.; and Maguire, J. G., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (1), 47-53 Gorgoderina vitelliloba, ultrastructure of vitelline follicles Morphology, Trematoda Irwin, S. W. ?.; Threadgold, L. T.; and Howard, N. M., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 193-199 Cryptocotyle lingua, redia, surface morphol- ogy with special reference to birth papilla and release of cercariae, scanning and trans- mission electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Jain, S. P., 1978, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 200 (3-4), 185-218 Gigantocotyle bathycotyle, detailed life history, morphology of developmental stages, validity established Morphology, Trematoda Johnson, A. D., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1) , 154-160 Alaria mustelae, morphology, life history Morphology, Trematoda Jourdane, J., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (4), 449-456 Maritrema pyrenaica, life cycle, description of developmental stages Morphology, Trematoda Kalyankar, S. D.; and Mane, U. H., 1977, Pub- licaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 187-195 isoparorchid metacercaria, neurosecretory cells, histology and histochemistry Morphology, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 63-68 Echinochasmus spinosus, life cycle, descrip- tion of egg, miracidium, cercaria, and meta- cercaria Morphology, Trematoda Karmanova, ?. M., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 46-53 Echinochasmus coaxatus, E. beleocephalus, life cycles, descriptions of some stages Morphology, Trematoda Karyakarte, P. P.; and Kulkarni, H. S., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.), v. 15 (8), 129-131 Lecithochirium acutum, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Karyakarte, P. P.; Patii, T. P.; and Chawda, D ? 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.)','v. 15 (8), 125-127 Diplodiscus mehrai, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology Morphology, Trematoda Karyakarte, P. P.; Simant, S. C.; and Chawda, D. ?., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.) , v. 15 (8), 121-123 Mehraorchis ranarum, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology Morphology, Trematoda Kearn, G. C., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (1), 35-47 Diplozoon paradoxum, oncomiracidium, median, pigment-shielded eyes and lateral unshielded eyes, electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Kechemir, N., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (1), 75-92 Halipegus ovocaudatus, demonstration of life cycle with four obligatory hosts, description of life cycle stages Morphology, Trematoda Kechemir, N., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (1), 17-33 Halipegus ovocaudutus, development of tegu- ment during four stages (cercaria, meso- cercaria, metacercaria, adult), ultrastruc- ture Morphology, Trematoda Khalifa, R., 1976, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 24 (1-10), 1-9 Dendritobilharzia pulverulenta, morphology, life cycle, first record and description of cercaria: Poland Morphology, Trematoda Khalifa, R.; El-Naffar, M. K.; and Arafa, M. S., 1977, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 25 (1-10), 25-38 Haplorchis pumilio, life cycle, morphology, discussion of parapleurolophocercous cer- cariae previously described from Egypt Morphology, Trematoda Khotenovskii, I. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (1), 79-82 Pleurogenidae, Lecithodendriidae, Plagior- chiidae, parasites of bats, morphology, localization in host intestine, and mode of feeding briefly discussed as examples of adaptive evolution of the parasites Morphology, Trematoda Khotenovskii, I. ?., 1975, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 9 (1), 17-27 Diplozoon spp., morphology of eggs and lar- vae, technique for hatching larvae and their impregnation by silver, distribution of ciliated cells and sensillae in larvae, pos- sible use of egg and larval characters in species differentiation Morphology, Trematoda Klochkova, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 56-61 Hysteromorpha triloba cercaria, sensory apparatus, distribution of sensillae, taxo- nomic significance Morphology, Trematoda Knos, G. ?.; and Short, R. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 350-356 Schistosomatium douthitti, cercariae,argen- tophilic papillae (numbers, types, distribu- tion patterns), degree of variation, sex- related differences, possible use in identi- fication and systematics Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1975, Ophelia, v. 13 (1-2), 1974- 1975, 63-86 Opechona bacillaris, morphology, life his- tory Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, M., 1978, Ophelia, v. 17 (1), 121-133 Stephanostomum caducum, morphology and life his tory Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, ?. , 1979 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1), 67-78 Derogenes varicus, redescription, develop- mental stages, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Ktfie, M. ; Nansen, P.; and 0rnbjerg Christen- sen, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 289-297 Fasciola hepatica rediae, cercariae, cysts, excysted metacercariae, migratory stages, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Komma, M. D., 1974, Rev. Patol. Trop., v. 3 (1), 57-63 Echinostoma erraticum sporocysts, morphologi- cal changes and development in experimentally infected Biomphalaria straminea Morphology, Trematoda Krasnodembskii, E. G., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (5), 418-422 5 trematode species, maritae, glandular cells, morphology, localization, location in helminth body where their secretions are ex- creted Morphology, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 92-118 Plagiorchis elegans, development in final hosts, morphological variation, effect of host species, parasite age, and season Morphology, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 86-96 Plagiorchis fastuosus, validity, life cycle, morphology, variation in different hosts Morphology, Trematoda Krasnolobova, T. ?.; Iliushina, T. L.; and Rybakova, ?. I., 19 74, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 70-72 Plagiorchis multi glandularis, description of adult and metacercaria, life cycle Morphology, Trematoda Krasnolobova, ?. ?.; Iliushina, T. L.; and Rybakova, ?. I., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 73-75 Prosthogonimus ovatus, synonymy, extent of development of reproductive system varies with definitive h t SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Trematoda Kritsky, D. C., 1978, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 45 (1), 37-49 Gyrodactylus eucaliae, 3 distinct types of cephalic glands based on morphology and stain affinities of their secretions, struc- ture of cephalic lobe and head organ Morphology, Trematoda Kruatrachue, M.; et al., 1979, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 10 (1), 85-96 Mekong Schistosoma eggs and adult males and females, scanning and transmission electron- microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Ktari, M. H., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 61-67 Dionchus agassizi, D. remorae, anatomy, de- velopment, rate of parasitism on Echeneis naucrates, distribution of adults and egg clusters on gills: golfe de Tunis; golfe de Gabes Morphology, Trematoda Kulemina, I. V., 1977, Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. (9), s. Biol. (2), 12-18 Gyrodactylus sp., size of anchors and margi- nal hooks on opisthaptor, seasonal varia- tion, dependence on water temperature, natural and experimental evidence Morphology, Trematoda Kuntz, R. E.; et al., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (2), 131-132 Schistosoma bovis, integument surfaces, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Lakshmi, V. V.; and Rao, ?. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (1), 55-61 Digenea, histology of gut, six types described, structure apparently independent of family, habitat, or food habits Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (14), 1243-1246 larval chaetotaxy and ciliated cells in a Monopisthocotylea (Diplectanum aequans) and a Polyopisthocotylea (Microcotyle mormyri) compared,- results show evidence of two larval types and confirm affinities of Polystomati- dae with Polyopisthocotylea but not proximity of Polystomatidae with Tetraonchidae Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (1). 117-119 Tetraonchus monenteron, oncomiracidium, cili- ated epidermal cells, chetotaxy, haptor Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 ?4) 351-357 ' Capsalidae (Benedenia monticelli, Trochopus pini, Entobdella soleae) , oncomiracidium, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (6), 551-559 8 species of Monogenea of fish, oncomiracidia, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 229-240 Ergenstrema mugilis, larval and postlarval development, ciliated cells, chaetotaxy, and excretory system of oncomiracidium Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3) , 259-263 Dactylogyrus extensus, Actinocleidus recur- vatus, postlarval changes in chaetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?.; and Bourgat, R., 1978 , Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (5), 547-549 Metapolystoma brygoonis, oncomiracidium, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?.; Combes, C.; and Ktari, ?. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 175-181 Polystomoides ocellatum oncomiracidium, mor- phology Morphology, Trematoda Lambert, ?.; and Maillard, ?., 1979, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 54 (1), 113-115 Erpocotyle catenulata, oncomiracidium, de- scription of ciliated cells and chetotaxy Morphology, Trematoda Lamotne-Argumedo, R., [1974], An. Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Mexico, v. 44 (1), s. Zool., 1973, 9-13 . . , Neodiplorchis scaphiopi, description ot larva, ciliature and internal morphology, various staining techniques, and one of silver impregnation Morphology, Trematoda Leyan, V.; Franj?la, R.; ana Oberg, ?., 1979, Bol. Chileno Parasitol., ?. 34 (1-2), 47-48 Echinochasmus sp. from Canis familiaris (in- testino delgado), morphology, adult worm and egg measurements compared with E. perfolia- te: ciudad de Valdivia, Chile Morphology, Trematoda McLaren, D. J.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 327-348 Schistosoma mansoni in vitro and in vivo (mice), developing tegumental outer membrane, freeze fracture study, changes in number and distribution of intramembraneous particles (IMP) during parasite maturation, reflection in alterations of ultrastructure and anti- genicity of parasite surface Morphology, Trematoda Madhavi, R.; and Hanumantha Rao, K., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 247-253 Allocreadium ophiocephali, structure of female reproductive system Morphology, Trematoda Magzoub, M., 1971, Sudan Med. J., v. 9 (3), 178-182 Schistosoma mansoni, untreated worms and worms treated with ambilhar or astiban, electron microscopy of cuticle, subcuticu- lar region, and gut; possibility that egg formation is interruped by either treatment INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Morphology, Trematoda Mas-Coma, S.; and Kahmann, ?., 1978, Acta Para- sitol. Polon., v. 25 (11-20), 135-147 Dollfusinus frontalis in rodents, occurrence, distribution, growth, morphology, life cycle: Formentera; Menorca Morphology, Trematoda Matskasi, I., 1970, Folia Parasitol., v. 17 (1), 25-30 Opisthodiscus diplodiscoides, neurosecretory cells, morphology, diurnal rhythm of secre- tory activity Morphology, Trematoda Meuleman, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk., v. 56 (3) , 227-242 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidium body wall, changes during penetration into snail and transformation into mother sporocysts, ultra- structure Morphology, Trematoda Miegeville, M.; Marjolet, M.; and Vermeil, C., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (11), 901-903 Schistosoma mansoni, adult male, surface studied with scanning electron microscopy, possible use in differentiating species and strains Morphology, Trematoda Mishchenko, V. F., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 102-112 Linstowiella viviparae, life cycle and devel- opment, description of egg, miracidium, sporocyst, cercaria, metacercaria, and marita Morphology, Trematoda Mukherjee, R. P., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 255-260 Ganeo tigrinum, variability of certain structures, taxonomic importance Morphology, Trematoda Nadykto, M. V., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 408-417 Eurytrema pancreaticum, morphology, life cycle and development under conditions of Primorski krai Morphology, Trematoda Niewiadomska, K.; and Kozicka, J., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 487-496 Cotylurus erraticus, life cycle, development, morphology Morphology, Trematoda Odening, K.; Bockhardt, I.; and Graefner, G., 1979, Zool. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Syst., v. 106 (2), 214-241 Paramphistomum spp., morphology and develop- ment of larval stages, variation and species differentiation, intermediate host speci- ficity Morphology, Trematoda Ogambo-Ongoma, A. H., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (3), 303-314 Fasciola gigantica, occurrence of 2 cercar- ial generations in life cycle, anatomy of cercaria Morphology, Trematoda Oshmarin, P. G., 1978, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (8), 1125-1130 Trematoda, morphophysiology of yolk glands and egg formation, review Morphology, Trematoda Pacenovsky, J.; Hovorka, J.; and Krupicer, I., 1976, Folia Vet., v. 20 (1-2), 195-201 Paramphistomum ichikawai, histological structure of organs Morphology, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R., 1977, Great Basin Nat., v. 37 (2), 129-137 Posthodiplostomum minimum, centrarchid strain in various ecologically abnormal experimental hosts, host-induced variations of body measurements and tegument Morphology, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R., 1977, Great Basin Nat., v. 37 (3), 375-382 Posthodiplostomum minimum, host-induced variations in size, shape, and complexity of oral sucker, acetabulum, and holdfast organ Morphology, Trematoda Palmieri, J. R., [1978], Great Basin Nat., v. 37 (4), 1977, 481-488 Posthodiplostomum minimum, host induced morphological variations (testes number, size, and shape; ovary measurements and posi- tion; vitelline gland distribution; egg size); due to lack of host specificity as well as overlap of egg and body sizes of species of Posthodiplostomum, it is apparent that several reported species are not valid Morphology, Trematoda Pandey, K. C.; and Agrawal, N., 1979, Folia Morphol., v. 27 (1), 57-59 Diplodiscus lali, egg, miracidium, descrip- tion, emergence and behavior Morphology, Trematoda Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (4), 327-333 Cotylophoron cotylophorum, nature of food material, morphology and histochemistry of intestinal caecum, functional significance of surface carbohydrates and hydrolytic enzymes in relation to digestion and absorption of nutrients Morphology, Trematoda Podlipaev, S. ?., 1976, Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. (9), Biol. (2) , 18-24 Parapronocephalum symmetricum, morphology of parthenitae and larvae Morphology, Trematoda Pojmanska, T., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (1-11), 23-36 Neoleucochioridium holostomum, life cycle, morphology, synonymy: Poland Morphology, Trematoda Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; et al., 1977, Khel- mintologiia, Sofiia, v. 4, 50-58 Fasciola hepatica, origin, ultrastructure, and function of subcuticular cells of tegu- ment, localization of DNA synthesis, high degree of DNA-replication indicates mitotic activity of non-differentiated subcuticular cells Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I., 1978, Zool. Scripta, v. 7 (3), 155-157 Cercaria vaullegeardi, ultrastructure of daughter sporocyst tegument SUBJECT HEADINGS Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 167-173 Cercaria littorinae saxatilis V daughter sporocyst, ultrastructure of body wall Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, V. 76 (3), 349-358 Microphallus pygmaeus, changes in ultrastruc- ture of daughter sporocyst and contained metacercariae during culture in artificial seawater and modified Medium 199, comparison with variations in oxygen consumption, almost simultaneous onset of body wall degeneration in both media suggests that the nutrient medium is not suitable for maintenance of healthy daughter sporocysts Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, v. 76 (3), 359-367 Microphallus similis, daughter sporocyst, ultrastructure of tegument Morphology, Trematoda Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (3) , 251-265 Cercaria stunkardi, C. linearis, daughter sporocysts in chemically defined media, variations in oxygen consumption and ultra- structure, body wall degenerates but con- tained cercariae remain healthy Morphology, Trematoda Powell, E. C., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 136-141 Ochetosoma aniarum, metacercariae, early ultrastructural development of excretory bladder Morphology, Trematoda Powell, E. C., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 328-331 Ochetosoma aniarum adults, excretory bladder epithelium, fine structure Morphology, Trematoda Prevot, G.; and Bartoli, P., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 561-575 Renicola lari, life cycle, description of developmental stages Morphology, Trematoda Price, C. E.; and Henderson, ?., [1971], An. Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Mexico, v. 40 (2), s. Zool., 1969, 195-203 Monogenea of Mexican freshwater fishes, introduction to series of studies, recommen- dations for system of anatomical terms use- ful for morphological descriptions of Mono- genea, host specificity Morphology, Trematoda Price, Z.; Voge, M.; and Beydler, S., 1978, Scan. Electron Micr., v. 2, 399-404 Schistosoma mansoni, mice, changes in tegu- mental surfaces during development Morphology, Trematoda Proctor, E. M.; and Gregory, ?. ?., 1974, South African Med. J., v. 48 (46), 1947-1948 Paragonimus sp., unable to detect any morpho- logical differences in ultrastructural study of ova from human and cat feces : Durban, South Africa Morphology, Trematoda Quentin, J. C.; and Krishnasamy, ?., 1979, Ann. Parasitol., v. 54 (5), 527-532 Pterygodermatites nycticebi, description of male and female Morphology, Trematoda Raikhel, A. S., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (5), 441-445 Haplometra cylindracea, development and structure of mother and daughter sporocysts Morphology, Trematoda Ramulu, G. R.; and Rao, L. N., 1979 Proc Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, Animal Sc. v.*88 (2, pt. 1), 145-151 Prosthodendrium dinanantum, P. pyramidium, nerve arrangement, distribution and charac- terization of esterases Morphology, Trematoda Rao, ?. H., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 4f (15), 699-700 [Letter] Singhiatrema longifurca miracidium, descrip- tion Morphology, Trematoda Rees, F. G., 1978, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, s. B, Biol. Sc. (1140), v. 200, 245-267 Cryptocotyle lingua, ultrastructure and de- velopment of ventrogenital complex and its mode of operation in copulation Morphology, Trematoda Rees, F. G., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (5), 405-419 Cryptocotyle lingua, spermatozoon, spermio- genesis, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Rees, F. G., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 60 (2), 157-176 Cryptocotyle lingua, development and ultra- structure of female reproductive ducts in metacercaria and adult Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J.; and Brygoo, E. R., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (3), 265-275 Echinostoma caproni, life cycle, larval morphology Morphology, Trematoda Richard, J.; and Jourdane, J., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 607-615 Microphallus gracilis, Maritrema pyrenaica. cercariae, comparison of chetotaxy, Micro- phallus and Maritrema can be separated on t'ni basis: Fenouillet, Pyrenees-Orientales Morphology, Trematoda Robbins, S. H. ; Hammett, M. ; and Fried, ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 257- 260 Zygocotyle lunata, metacercarial cyst, light and transmission electron microscopy, amino acid analysis Morphology, Trematoda Rohde, K., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1) , 39-51 Austrobilharzia terrigalensis , synonymy, description, life cycle, failure to produce cercarial dermatitis in humans Morphology, Trematoda Sahai, B. N. ; and Srivastava, H. D., 1978 , Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (2), 113-122 Opisthorchis noverca, morphology, life his- tory: India INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Morphology, Trematoda Saito, T., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (3), 132-143 Clonorchis sinensis, cercarial integument, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Sakamoto, K.; and Ishii, Y., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (1), 59-68 Schistosoma japonicum, miracidial and cer- carial surfaces, scanning electron micros- copy, patterns of argentophilic papillae of cercariae, scanning electron and light mi- c roscopy Morphology, Trematoda Senft, A. W.; Gibier, W. ?.; and Knopf, ?. M., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 258-266 Schistosoma mansoni, tegument development in permissive (mouse, hamster) vs. non-permis- sive (rat) hosts, scanning electron micros- copy Morphology, Trematoda Seo, ?. S.; and Kwak, J. W., 1972, Soul Uidae Chapchi (Seoul J. Med.), v. 13 (4), 221-233 Paragonimus iloktsuenensis , metacercariae, morphology, measurements, growth and de- velopment in mice Morphology, Trematoda Sey, 0., 1979, Acta Vet., Budapest, v. 27 (1-2), 1977-1979, 115-130 Paramphistomum daubneyi, morphology, life cycle, prepatent period, geographic distribu- tion and differences between P. daubneyi and P. microbothrium discussed : Pecs abattoir Morphology, Trematoda Shaw, M. K., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3) , 243-258 Gastrocotyle trachuri, ultrastructure of clamp wall, possible role in attachment Morphology, Trematoda Shaw, ?. ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1), 43-51 monogeneans, ultrastructure of clamp sei erites Morphology, Trematoda Shaw, M. K., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (3), 277-294 Gastrocotyle trachuri, development of clamp attachment organs, electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Shigin, ?. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 186-195 Diplostomum spp., comparative study of dis- tribution of sensillae on cercariae of four species, taxonomic significance of cercarial sensory apparatus in this genus Morphology, Trematoda Shigin, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 220-232 Strigeata, description and taxonomic sig- nificance of cercarial sensory apparatus, distribution of sensillae Morphology, Trematoda Shimura, S.; and Egusa, S., 1979, Bull. Japan. Soc. Scient. Fish. (Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi), v. 45 (10), 1255-1260 Proctoeces ichiharai, general morphology of developmental stages, growth and rela- tive growth of internal organs Morphology, Trematoda Silk, M. H.; and Spence, I. ?., 1969, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (1), 11-20 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, musculature, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Silk, M. H.; and Spence, I. ?., 1969, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (4), 93-104 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, nerve tissue and processes that form sensory bulbs on surface of integument, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Silk, M. H.; Spence, I. M.; and Buch, ?., 1970, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 35 (1), 23-29 Schistosoma mansoni, surface ultrastructure, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Silk, M. H.; Spence, I. M.; and Gear, J. H. S., 1969, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (1), 1-10 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, integument, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Singh, A. P.; N?da, ?.; and ?ndrade, ?., 1977, J. Arizona Acad. Sc., v. 12 (3), 111-120 Stellantchasmus falcatus, cercariae, fine structure of tegument and secretory cells Morphology, Trematoda Singh, A. P.; N?da, ?.; and Lim, D., 1977, J. Arizona Acad. Sc., v. 12 (1), 23-28 Stellantchasmus falcatus, cercariae, fine structure of secretory vesicle Morphology, Trematoda Southgate, V. R., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 183-193 Schistosoma intercalatum, morphology of cercarial glands; aggregates of cercariae formed by adhesive post-acetabular gland secretions, physical factors triggering aggregation behavior and impairing invasion of final host; hybridization with S. haema- tobium and fate of hybrids among natural populations; hypotheses on cercarial aggre- gation behavior and natural hybridization as factors limiting distribution of S. inter- calatum Morphology, Trematoda Southgate, V. R.; and Knowles, R. J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 233-250 Schistosoma margrebowiei, morphology of egg, miracidium, and cercaria, compatibility with Bulinus spp., development in Mesocricetus auratus, pathogenicity Morphology, Trematoda Spence, I. M.; and Silk, M. H., 1970, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 35 (3-4), 93-112? Schistosoma mansoni, digestive system, ul- trastructure Morphology, Trematoda Spence, I. M.; and Silk, M. H., 1971, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 36 (3), 41-50 Schistosoma mansoni, female reproductive system, electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Spence, I. M.; and Silk, M. H., 1971, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 36 (3), 69-76 Schistosoma mansoni, Mehlis gland, ultra- structural anatomy SUBJECT HEADINGS 703 Morphology, Trematoda Sten'ko, R. ?., 1978, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (3), 338-343 Echinostoma chloropodis, description of cercaria and metacercaria from snails and marita from duckling (exper.): Ukrainsk SSR (Krym, lake Donuzlav) Morphology, Trematoda Stunkard, H. W., 1979, Biol. Bull., v. 156 (2), 234-245 Odhneria odhneri, morphology, life history, taxonomic relations Morphology, Trematoda Sudarikov, V. E.; and Karmanova, ?. M., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 174-178 Cardiocephalus longicollis, partial life cycle, metacercaria described, cercaria could be Cercaria pseudonassae Morphology, Trematoda Sundararaman, V.; and Nadakal, ?. ?., 1979, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 201 (3), 479-486 Cercaria chackai, striated muscle of tail, ultrastructure Morphology, Trematoda Teixeira de Freitas, J. F.; Ibanez H., N.; and Cordova ?., E., 1972, Rev. Peruana Med. Trop., v. 1 (1), 55-57 Phagicola arnaldoi, synonymy, morphology Morphology, Trematoda Threadgold, L. T., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (1), 85-90 Fasciola hepatica, apical surface of gastro- dermal cells, actual 3-dimensional organi- zation and intracellular ultrastructure, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Threadgold, L. T.; and Brennan, G., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 300-316 Fasciola hepatica, basal infolds and asso- ciated vacuoles of tegument: general and enzymatic histochemistry, osmotic behavior, theory outlining possible mode of operation of tegument as transporting epithelium Morphology, Trematoda Timofeeva, ?. ?., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (6)?, 517-523 Aspidogaster conchicola, nervous system, structure and development Morphology, Trematoda Tinsley, R. C., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (2), 121-132 Eupolystoma anterorchis, oviposition; hatch- ing; oncomiracidium, distribution of tegu- mental ciliated cells and sensillae, system- atic implications Morphology, Trematoda Tinsley, R. C.; and Owen, R. W., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (4), 307-316 Xenopodistomum xenopodis from Xenopus laevis laevis (gall bladder), morphology, growth and development, prevalence and intensity of infection, absence of pathological ef- fects, parasite's diet: imported to England from Cape Flats, near Cape Town, South Africa Morphology, Trematoda Tongu, Y.; et al., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (5), 312-317 Metagonimus takahashii, M. yokogawai, fine structure of penetration gland cells Morphology, Trematoda Tulloch, G. S.; et al., 1977, Tr. Am. Mie*. Soc., v. 96 (1), 41-47 Schistosoma mattheei, surface structures of integument suggest basic adaptations for clasping of male and female schistosomes and for parasite attachment to host, scan- ning electron microscopy; taxonomic implica- tions Morphology, Trematoda Voge, M.; Price, Z.; and Bruckner, D. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 585-592 Schistosoma mansoni, development of tegumental surface in mammalian host, scanning electron microscopy Morphology, Trematoda Voge, M. ; Price, Z.; and Bruckner, D. ?., 1978 , J. Parasitol., v. 64 (5), 944-947 Schistosoma mekongi, changes in tegumental surface of male and female worms during de- velopment in mice Morphology, Trematoda Voge, M. ; Price, Z.; and Jansma, W. ?., 1978 , J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 368-372 Schistosoma japonicum adults, surface struc- ture, no obvious differences among several geographic strains Morphology, Trematoda Vogel, ?.; and Voelker, J., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (4), 385-405 Troglotrema acutum, life cycle in intermedi- ate and definitive hosts, morphology of eggs, rediae, cercariae and metacercari-ae^ Deutsch- land Morphology, Trematoda Wittrock, D. D., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (2) , 145-154 Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis , ultra- structure of ventral papillae, suggested that papillae are nonglandular and may function in nutrient absorption Morphology, Trematoda Zdarska, ?., 1970, Folia Parasitol., v. 17 (1), 31-47 Notocotylus attenuatus, cercaria, relation- ship of gland cells to layers of cyst wall of adolescaria, morphology, histochemistry Morphology, Trematoda Zdarska, Z., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (3), 207-213 Echinoparyphium aconiatum, larval stages, body tegument, histochemistry, morphology Morphometric data. See Measurements; Morphology. Motility. See Locomotion and motility. Motion pictures Densen, P.; et al., 1978, Infect, and Immun., v. 22 (1), 282-285 Schistosoma mansoni, demonstration of eosino- phil degranulation on surface of opsonized schistosomules by phase-contrast cinemicro- graphy Motion pictures Meyer, H.; and Musacchio, M. de 0., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (1), 7-9 Toxoplasma gondii in tissue culture, life cycle and development recorded by microcine- matographic study in phase contrast 704 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Moulting. See Ecdysis. Mounting of specimens. See Technique, Specimen preparation and preservation. Mouth, Host Musaev, F. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (2), 185-188 Trichomonas elongata, occurrence in oral cavity of healthy persons vs. those with oral cavity diseases, host age and sex, suitable media for cultivating trichomonads, activity in vitro of several medicinal sub- stances, role of trichomonads in peridonti- tis confirmed by treatment of patients with trichopol Mozambique Teixeira Santos, N. , 1973, Rev. Cien. Med., Univ. Lourenco Marques, s. A, v. 6 (2), 243-264 inte stinal parasites, incidence survey of Bantu children 5 years old and under living in suburban areas surrounding Lourenco Mar- ques, Mozambique (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Ancylostomidae; Giardia lamblia; Strongyloi- des stercoralis; Schistosoma mansoni; Entamoe- ba coli; Iodamoeba buetschlii; Endolimax nana) Muscles. [See also Musculoskeletal system] Miscles, Host Casey, ?. ?.; and Harley, J. P., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 66-71 Trichinella spiralis-infected vs. uninfected mice, skeletal muscle membrane potentials Muscles, Host Czesnel, Z., 1970, Roczniki Pomor. Akad. Med. im. Gen. K. Swierczewskiego Szczecinie, v. 16, 375-390 Trypanosoma equiperdum-infected guinea pigs (exper.), alterations in cardiac muscles, observations on ECG records, histological and histochemical estimations of glycogen content, pyruvic acid levels in blood, evidence of vitamin Bj deficiency Muscles, Host Gabryel, P.; and Gustowska, L., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (1-12), 1-6 Trichinella spiralis-infected rats and humans, basophilia of muscle fibers consid- ered to favor growth and survival of the parasite larvae Muscles, Host Greer, C. ?.; Cain, G. D.; and Schottelius, ?. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 825-827 Trypanosoma brucei-infected rats, changes in vascular smooth muscle contractility Muscles, Host ? n . ? Kasprzak, K.; et al., 1971, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 19 (1-8), 1-7 Trichinella spiralis-infected rat muscles, distinct aberration in incorporation of glycine-1-1*C and 1-lysine-1 "C Muscles, Host Mansour, S. E., 1979, NATO Advanced Study Inst. Ser., s. A, Life Sc., v. 24, 643-644 schistosomiasis, human, muscular changes Muscles, Host Phillips, P. E.; Kassan, S. S.; and Kagen, L. J., 1979, Arthritis and Rheum., v. 22 (3), 209-214 Toxoplasma gondii, serologic data suggest that idiopathic inflammatory muscle disease is associated with recent active infection in certain patients, pathogenetic role of microorganism remains uncertain Muscles, Parasite Batson, ?. S., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 495-503 Gastromermis boophthorae, body wall, ultra- structural changes during life cycle, alka- line phosphatase activity, relationship to transcuticular uptake of nutrients Muscles, Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 21-34 nematodes of various taxonomic and ecologi- cal groups, comparative micromorphological analysis of somatic musculature Muscles, Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Nikitina, R. V. , 19 73, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 36-40 Ascaridia compar, fine structure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature Muscles, Parasite Byerly, L.; and Masuda, M. 0., 1979, J. Physiol., v. 288, 263-284 Ascaris lumbricoides, voltage-clamp analysis of potassium current that produces negative- going action potential in pharyngeal muscle Muscles, Parasite Davydov, O. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (3), 237-240 Ascaris suum, changes in motor activity in relation to temperature, effect primarily on musculature and secondarily on nervous system Muscles, Parasite Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1978, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 45 (1), 69-76 Moniliformis moniliformis, muscles of male reproductive system Muscles, Parasite Fetterer, R. H.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 46 (1), 59-71 Schistosoma mansoni, physical and chemical factors affecting mechanical properties of adult male musculature in vitro (incubation media, buffers, temperature, osmolality, pH, ions), improvements in system for recording motor activity; results indicate that S. man- soni musculature is similar to smooth muscle found in mammals Muscles, Parasite Goil, M. M.; and Harpur, R. P., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, v. 77 (1) , 97-102 Ascaris suum, aldose reductase and sorbitol dehydrogenase in muscle Muscles, Parasite Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1978, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (2), v. 33 (5), 387-394 Bunostomum trigonocephalum, body wall (cu- ticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature), ultrastructure SUBJECT HEADINGS 705 Muscles, Parasite Hamada, G. S. ; and Wertheim, G., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (5), 405-414 Mastophorus m?ris, ultrastructure of somatic muscle development Muscles, Parasite John, S. E.; and Nair, N. ?., 1977, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 198 (1-2), 68-74 Lernaeenicus hemirhamphi, head and oral muscles and processes, description, function, method of feeding Muscles, Parasite Lapp, D. F.; and Mason, S. L., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (4), 645-650 Ascaris suum, trehalase, isolation from mus- cle, partial purification and characteriza- tion, distribution in nematode tissues Muscles, Parasite Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1977, Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, v. 44 (2), 201-205 Acanthocephala spp., lacunar system and tubular muscles Muscles, Parasite Miller, P. L., 1977, J. Insect. Physiol., v. 23 (7), 855-860 Crataerina pallida, haltere activity and possible functions in this flightless hippo- boscid fly, very brief observations on Melo- phagus ovinus (halteres absent), Hippobosca equina, and an apterous African nycteribiid Muscles, Parasite Ohmori, Y., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (2), 81-86 female hookworms and nodular worms, arrange- ment of somatic muscle cells Muscles, Parasite Ohmori, Y., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (4), 237-240 Equinurbia sipunculiformis, Choniangium epistomum, Murshidia falcifera, females, arrangement of somatic muscle cells Muscles, Parasite Ohmori, Y.; and Ohbayashi, M., 1975, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (5), 294-299 Strongylidae, Ancylostomatidae, females, arrangement of somatic muscle cells Muscles, Parasite Ohmori, Y.; and Ohbayashi, M., 1975, Kiseichu- gaku (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (6), 375-378 Quilonia travancra, female, arrangement of somatic muscle cells, muscle deficiency found in female Decrusia additicta Muscles , Parasite Ohmori, Y.; Ohbayashi, M.; and Sharma, R. K., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasi- tol.), v. 26 (4), 230-232 Stephanurus dentatus, female, arrangement of somatic muscle cells Muscles, Parasite . Ohmori, Y.; and Tsunoda, K., 1977, Kiseichu- gaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (4), 233-234 Syngamus trachea, female, arrangement of somatic muscle cells Muscles, Parasite Rozhkova, E. K.; Maliutina, ?. ?.; and Shishov, ?. ?., 1978, Zhurnal Evoliuts. Bio- khim. i Fiziol., v. 14 (6), 597-599 Ascaris suum, effect of cholinomimetic and anticholinesterase substances upon somatic muscles, quantitative evaluation as measure of cholinoreceptive properties, comparison with higher animals Muscles, Parasite Shaw, M. K., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3), 243-258 Gastrocotyle trachuri, ultrastructure of clamp wall, possible role in attachment Muscles, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (4), 341-343 Eustrongylides excisus, localization of Cho- linesterase activity in neural and muscular structures Muscles, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 475-478 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, Acantho- cephalus lucii, Cholinesterase activity in nuscular and nervous tissue Muscles, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; and Chuprov, ?. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 133-140 Ascaridia galli, Cholinesterase activity in nerve and muscle tissue Muscles, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; and Maliutina, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 258-262 Ascaridia galli, somatic musculature, reac- tion to cholinergic substances (acetylcho- line, arecoline, and others) Muscles, Parasite Silk, M. H.; and Spence, I. ?., 1969, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (1), 11-20 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, musculature, ultrastructure Muscles, Parasite Sundararaman, V.; and Nadakal, ?. ?., 1979, Cell and Tissue Research, v. 201 (3), 479-486 Cercaria chackai, striated muscle of tail, ultrastructure Muscles, Parasite Terenina, N. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 203-207 ascarids, effect of pharmacological substan- ces (acetylcholine, adrenalin, noradrenalin, gamma-aminobutyric acid, serotonin, and others) on the contractile activity of female genital tract Muscles, Parasite Tornita, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (2), 61-77 Thelazia callipaeda, ultrastructure of body wall Muscles, Parasite Valvassori, R.; and de Equileor, ?., 1977, Atti Accad. Naz. Lincei, Roma, s. 8, ann. 373, v. 61 (5), 1976, 495-502 Anoplocephala magna, fine structure of longi- tudinal and circular muscles, electron mi- croscopy 706 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Muscles, Parasite Wong, B. S.; Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 82, 273-280 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, body wall muscles, light and scanning electron micros- copy, intracellular recording of potentials; Oligacanthorhynchus tortuosa, M. ingens, light microscopy of body wall muscles Musculoskeletal system. [See also Bones; Muscles] Musculoskeletal system Weinberger, ?.; Schumacher, H. R.; and Weiner, D. J., 1979, Arthritis and Rheum., v. 22 (10), 1142-1145 Dirofilaria immitis microfilaria found in synovial fluid of laboratory dog; microfi- laria, probably Dipetalonema sp. in synovial membrane vessel lumen of monkey knee joint Museums. [See also Collections] Museums Amaro, ?.; and Sena, S., 1967, Atas Soc, Biol Rio de Janeiro, v. 10 (6), 125-127 [Opalinidae], paratypes of species in Metca collection deposited in American Museum of Natural History: United States Mutations. See Genetics. Myeloencephalitis. See Encephalomyelitis. SUBJECT HEADINGS 707 Native immunity. See Immunity, Native; Resis- tance, Host. Natural immunity. See Immunity, Native; Resis- tance, Host. Nephritis. See Kidney. Nephrosis. See Kidney. Nervous system. [See also Brain] Nervous system, Host Alarcon G., T.; and Olivares L., L., 1975, Rev. Invest. Clin., v. 27 (3), 209-215 human cerebral cysticercosis, diagnosis by- complement fixation or evidence of calcifica- tions on X-ray, clinical symptoms, frequent coexistence of cysticercosis with other central nervous system conditions in areas of high prevalence Nervous system, Host Almeida, H. 0.; et al., 1977, Virchows Arch. A, Path. Anat. and Histol., v. 376 (4), 353-360 Trypanosoma cruzi, mice, acute phase of infec- tion, decrease in substance ? activity of colon could be related to reduction in total number of dense vesicles in Auerbach1s plexus Nervous system, Host Antoine, P., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 227-248 Trypanosoma gambiense, humans, neurologic and psychologic pathology, analysis of 50 cases: Kinshasa, Zaire Nervous system, Host Bassett, M. L.; Danta, G.; and Cook, ?. ?., 1978, Brit. Med. J. (6129), v. 2, 19 Giardia lamblia, humans with associated peripheral neuropathy of unknown etiology, 2 case reports, resolution of giardiasis and neurological symptoms after metronidazole therapy Nervous system, Host Bhopale, ?. K.; and Johri, G. N., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (2), 109-113 Ancylostoma caninum, distribution of larvae in central nervous system of mice infected with single or repeated doses Nervous system, Host Bicik, V.; and Lysek, H., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (1-12), 99-105 Mesocestoides litteratus, Taenia pisiformis, cat, tapeworm infection apparently had detri- mental effect on host's space discrimination of acoustic signals, marked improvement after anthelmintic treatment, results indicate significant unfavorable influence of cesto- diasis on function of central nervous system Nervous system, Host Bouvier, M.; et al., 1974, Rev. Rhumatisme et Mal. Osteo-Art., v. 41 (3), 173-177 human echinococcosis, solitary epidural cyst, radiologic diagnosis, clinical management, surgical excision, case report Nervous system, Host Bronzina, ?.; et al., 1977, Rev. Neurol. Argen- tina, v. 3 (3), 483 Trypanosoma cruzi subcellular antigenic frac- tions, affinity for rat tissue from Auer- bach's plexus and from myocardium, brief re- port Nervous system, Host Carbajal, J. R.; et al., 1977, Radiology, v. 125 (1), 127-131 human cysticercosis with nervous system in- volvement, radiologic features, value of computed tomography in assessing infections Nervous system, Host Cravero, G. C., 1977, Ann. Fac. Med. Vet. Torino, v. 24, 144-153 Toxoplasma gondii, calf, congenital en- cephalomyelitis, perivascular mononuclear infiltrations, nodular gliosis and granulo- matous lesions in spinal cord Nervous system, Host Doutlik, S.; and Kouba, ?., 1974, Psychiat., Neurol, u. Med. Psychol., v. 26 (2), 91-97 human congenital and acquired toxoplasmosis, aspects of nervous system involvement, case reviews, clinical findings, therapy Nervous system, Host Ehrensperger, F.; and Suter, ?., 1977, Kleintier-Praxis, v. 22 (2), 59-62 Toxoplasm[a sp.], puppies, radiculoneuritis, clinical and pathological findings Nervous system, Host Elies, W.; and Pirschel, J., 1976, ROEFO, v. 124 (2), 187-188 human Echinococcus cysticus, my?lographie diagnosis of cyst of lumbosacral area of spine with intravertebral involvement Nervous system, Host El-Sawy, M.; et al., 1979, NATO Advanced Study Inst. Ser., s. A, Life Sc., v. 24, 277-279 schistosomiasis in patients with and without neurological symptoms, circumoval precipitin test, indirect haemagglutination test, and immunoglobulins in serum and cerebrospinal fluid Nervous system, Host Fiorani, S. A. S.; et al., 1976, AMB, Rev. Ass. Med. Brasil., v. 22 (2), 41-44 Trypanosoma cruzi, mice, neuron lesions of juxtaprostatic pelvic ganglion, applications for human testicular lesions and genital mis- functions in human infections Nervous system, Host Goepel, W., 1970, Psychiat., Neurol, u. Med. Psychol., v. 22 (1), 32-38 human cysticercosis, case report of patient with generalized cerebral infection manifest- ing as meningoencephalitis, diagnosis only after surgical intervention Nervous system, Host Gorman, R. J.; and Snead, 0. C., 1978, Clin. Pediat., Philadelphia, v. 17 (3), 249-251 tick paralysis in 3 children (one case caused by Ixodes scapularis), different presenting neurologic symptoms with each child, tick discovered on each, clinical case reports, importance of differential diagnosis in acute onset of paralysis or ataxia: Mississippi 708 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Nervous system, Host Jardim, E., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (6), 405-410 T[rypanosoma] cruzi-infected rats, demonstra- tion of neurological pathology Nervous system, Host Khoury, E. L.; et al., 1979, Clin, and Exper. Immunol., v. 36 (1), 8-15 T [rypanosoma] cruzi, human, presence of cir- culating antibodies to peripheral nerve, sig- nificant association with EVI antibodies, possible role in pathogenesis of Chagas1 dis- ease Nervous system, Host Koeberle, F., 1974, Ciba Found. Symp., n.s. (20), 137-158 Chagas1 disease, pathogenesis of late mani- festations which are essentially neuropathies, review Nervous system, Host Kunze, ?.; and Gothe, R., 1978, Ztschr. Para- sitenk., v. 56 (3), 275-285 Argas walkerae, in vitro effects of tick paralysis toxin on chicken peripheral nerves under oxygen saturated and anoxic conditions Nervous system, Host Machado, A. B. M.; Machado, ?. R. S.; and Gomez, M. V., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (1), 107- 115 Trypanosoma cruzi-infected rats, acetylcholine content and cholinergic innervation of heart Nervous system, Host Machado, ?. R. S.; Machado, ?. ?. ?.; and Chiari, ?. ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 20-24 Trypanosoma cruzi, rats, heart norepinephrine levels at different periods after infection, results suggest that sympathetic nerve fibers are destroyed in acute phase and regenerated during chronic phase Nervous system, Host Martin, H.; and Michalik, M., 1977, Psychiat., Neurol, u. Med. Psychol., v. 29 (2), 87-95 human neurocysticercosis, 3 case reports with autopsy findings of severe meningitis and hydrocephalus, clinical aspects, recommenda- tions for use of complement fixation for re- liable diagnosis Nervous system, Host Martin, J. J., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 305-319 Naegleria fowleri; man, primary amoebic meningo-encephalitis, neuropathology of 3 fatal cases: Antwerp Nervous system, Host Meitzer, R. S.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Med. Sc., v. 277 (1), 91-98 Strongyloides stercoralis, woman, develop- ment of hyperinfection syndrome while on high-dose corticosteroids and following splenectomy, central nervous system involve- ment, antemortem diagnosis, thiabendazole, levamisole, and mebendazole therapy: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (had traveled in Italy and Sicily) Nervous system, Host Molyneux, M. E.; and Galatius-Jensen, F., 1978, South African Med. J., v. 54 (21), 871- 872 schistosomal myelopathy, man, presentation with quadriplegia, large mass demonstrated in spinal cord, total clinical recovery after niridazole: Malawi Nervous system, Host Norfray, J. F.; et al., 1978, Surg. Neurol., v. 9 (1), 68-71 schistosomiasis of spinal cord, humans, clinical aspects, radiologic diagnosis, therapy, case report of Schistosoma mansoni infection in 25-year-old male Nervous system, Host de Queiroz, A. C., 1974, Rev. Patol. Trop., v. 3 (3), 255-261 Schistosoma] mansoni, human case reports, parasites in central nervous system discover- ed at autopsies, few or no neurological symp- toms presented by patients prior to deaths: Brazil Nervous system, Host Rubiliani, C.; and Payen, G. G., 1979, Gen. and Comp. Endocrinol., v. 38 (2), 215-228 Sacculina carcini-infected Carcinus spp., histology of central nervous system, destruc- tion of neurosecretory areas: Roscoff, Finistere; Sete, H?rault Nervous system, Host dos Santos, R. R.; de Oliveira, J. C. R.; and Koeberle, F., 1976, Rev. Goiana Med., v. 22 (3-4), 235-243 Trypanosoma] cruzi, human, immunopathology of nervous system lesions Nervous system, Parasite Batson, B. S., 1978, Tissue and Cell, v. 10 (1), 51-61 Gastromermis boophthorae adults, ultrastruc- ture of amphids Nervous system, Parasite Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; Ivanova, G. V.; and Spasskii, ?. ?., 1974, [Nervous system of parasitic nematodes.], 190 pp., illus. Nematoda, neurosecretion, nervous system, morphology, histochemistry, cytology, review monograph Nervous system, Parasite Ciampor, F.; and Nosek, J., 1978, Ang. Para- sitol., v. 19 (3), 154-158 Dermacentor marginatus, nymphs, ultrastruc- ture of integumentary glands and mechano- receptory setae Nervous system, Parasite Commonwealth Institute of Helminthology, [1980 ?], Annot. Bibliogr. (H53), 12 pp. helminth neurology Nervous system, Parasite Davydov, O. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (3), 237-240 Ascaris suum, changes in motor activity in relation to temperature, effect primarily on musculature and secondarily on nervous system Nervous system, Parasite Dei-Cas, E.; et al., 1979, Biol. Cell., v. 35 (3), 321-324 Schistosoma mansoni, ultrastructural localiza- tion of tritiated 5-hydroxytryptamine incor- porated by adult worms in vitro SUBJECT HEADINGS 709 Nervous system, Parasite Dev, ?.; and Mishra, G. C., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 97-101 Poecilobdella granulosa, decerebration leads to activation of gastric phosphatases and inhibition of intestinal phosphatases; cor- relation with metabolic metamerie control Nervous system, Parasite Dunagan, T. T.; and Miller, D. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 431-435 Moniliformis moniliformis, anatomy of genital ganglion of male Nervous system, Parasite Finogenova, S. P., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 118-120 Ascaridia galli, histological examination of head end revealed 12 neurosecretory cells, 8 located in lateral and 4 in ventral ganglia and all arranged comparatively symmetrically and longitudinally to body axis Nervous system, Parasite Finogenova, S. P., 1975, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 9 (2), 135-138 6 spp. of nematodes, morphology and topogra- phy of neurosecretory cells Nervous system, Parasite Golubev, A. I.; and Sal'nikov, V. V., 1979, Tsitologiia, v. 21 (9), 1100-1102 Echinorhynchus gadi, specialized junctions between neuron and interstital substance in cerebral ganglion, ultrastructure Nervous system, Parasite Golubev, A. M.; and Chernykh, ?. O., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 484-488 Ascaris suum, central nervous system, ultra- structure Nervous system, Parasite Greenwood, M. T.; and Holdich, D. M., 1979, J. Zool., London, v. 187 (1), 21-38 Ceratophyllus hirundinus hirundinus, C. styx styx, surface structure and cellular detail of sensilium, light, stereoscan, and trans- mission electron microscopy, possible modes of functioning Nervous system, Parasite Hillman, G. R.; Gibier, A. M.; and Anderson, J. W., 1978, J. Pharmacol, and Exper. Therap., v. 207 (3), 992-997 Schistosoma mansoni, anticholinergic drugs as inhibitors of labeling of parasite by a fluorescent derivative of acetylcholine, scanning microfluorimetric system Nervous system, Parasite Hirschmann, W., 1979, Mikrokosmos, v. 68 (6), 176-178 Dermacentor marginatus, Haller's organ, morphology, scanning electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasite Holl is, P. D., 1979 , Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (1), 114-122 Porocephalus crotali, neuroanatomy compared with closely related species Nervous system, Parasite Ioffe, I. D., 1977, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 56 (10), 1479-1485 Dermacentor pictus females, increased volume of nervous system during feeding Nervous system, Parasite Kalyankar, S. D.; and Mane, U. H., 1977, Pub- licaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 187-195 isoparorchid metacercaria, neurosecretory cells, histology and histochemistry Nervous system, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; and Chawda, D. ?., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 197-201 Tremiorchis ranarum, neurosecretory cells, histochemistry Nervous system, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; and Kulkarni, H. S., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.), v. 15 (8), 129-131 Lecithochirium acutum, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology Nervous system, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; Patii, T. P.; and Chawda, D. ?., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.), v. 15 (8), 125-127 Uiplodiscus mehrai, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology Nervous system, Parasite Karyakarte, P. P.; Simant, S. C.; and Chawda, D. ?., 1976, Marathwada Univ. J. Sc. (Nat. Sc.) , v. 15 (8), 121-123 Mehraorchis ranarum, neurosecretory cells, location and morphology Nervous system, Parasite Kearn, G. C., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (1), 35-47 Diplozoon paradoxum, oncomiracidium, median, pigment-shielded eyes and lateral unshielded eyes, electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasite Klochkova, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 56-61 Hysteromorpha triloba cercaria, sensory apparatus, distribution of sensillae, taxo- nomic significance Nervous system, Parasite Kotikova, ?. ?.; and Kuperman, ?. I., 1978, Biol. Moria, Vladivostok (6), 41-46 Pseudophyllidea nervous systems, morphology, changes in scolex structure related to changes in nervous system structure Nervous system, Parasite Krotov, A. I.; and Khalilov, A. G., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (5), 419-423 Moniezia benedeni, Taenia hydatigena, effect of various cholino- and adrenomimetic sub- stances applied to scolex or posterior pro- glottids, importance of cephalic ganglions and peripheral nervous system in regulation of motor activity Nervous system, Parasite Lee, M. ?.; Bueding, E.; and Schiller, E. L., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 257-264 Hymenolepis diminuta, ?. nana, 5-hydroxytrypt- amine, presence and distribution in nervous systems detected by biochemical and histo- chemical methods, occurs in pattern similar to that of acetylcholinesterase, lack of 5-HT in vestigial rostellum of H. diminuta may be correlated with loss of function of this organ 710 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Nervous system, Parasite LeFlore, W. ?., 1979, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (2), 225-232 Plagiorchis elegans, histochemical locali- zation of hydrolytic enzymes, morphology of nervous system Nervous system, Parasite Ramulu, G. R.; and Rao, L. N., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (16), 745 [Letter] Diplodiscus subclavatus, suckers, esterase activity and mode of innervation; esterase activity also in caeca Nervous system, Parasite Leonovich, S. ?., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (1), 221-226 Hyalomma asiaticum, Haller's organ, fine structure Nervous system, Parasite Mansour, ?. E.; and Mansour, J. ?., 1977, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (24), 2325-2330 Fasciola hepatica, phosphodiesterase, proper- ties, kinetics, effect of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on motility and endogenous cAMP concentrations in fluke heads Nervous system, Parasite Matskasi, I., 1970, Folia Parasitol., v. 17 (1), 25-30 Opisthodiscus diplodiscoides, neurosecretory cells, morphology, diurnal rhythm of secre- tory activity Nervous system, Parasite Nizami, W. ?.; Siddiqi, A. H.; and Waseemul Islam, M., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3), 275-280 digenetic trematodes, comparative quanti- tative studies of acetylcholinesterase in seven species, higher quantities in species inhabiting gastrointestinal tract than in those parasitizing liver or swimbladder, apparently a biochemical adaptation to counteract peristalsis Nervous system, Parasite Panfilova, I. ?. , 1978 , Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (2), 190-196 Ixodes persulcatus, lateral organs on both sides of brain, secretory activity and growth increase during feeding and coincide with vitellogenes is Nervous system, Parasite Pavlov, ?. V.; and Koshkina, L. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 119-121 Ascaris suum, role of nervous system in regulating cuticular permeability Nervous system, Parasite Phillips, J. L., 1978, Agents and Actions, v. 8 (4), 405-406 Ascaris suum, effects of histamine on move- ment of intact living worms and on muscle strips obtained from ventral body wall just distal to nerve ring, results indicate hista- mine receptors of H2-type Nervous system, Parasite Phillis, W. A. Ill; and Cromroy, H. L., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (6), 685-698 Amblyomma americanum, microanatomy of eye, transmission electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasite Prior, D. J.; and Uglem, G. L., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., v. 83, 239-247 Proterometra macrostoma cercariae, behavior- al and physiological aspects of swimming Nervous system, Parasite Ramulu, G. R.; and Rao, L. N., 1979, Proc. Indian Acad. Sc., Sect. B, Animal Sc., v. 88 (2, pt. 1), 145-151 Prosthodendrium dinanantum, P. pyramidium, nerve arrangement, distribution and charac- terization of esterases Nervous system, Parasite Rao, K. N., 1978, Comp. Physiol, and Ecol., v. 3 (4), 256-257 Litomosoides carinii, neurotransmitters (acetylcholinesterase, noradrenalin, and pro tein), activity levels Nervous system, Parasite Rozhkova, E. K.; Maliutina, ?. ?.; and Shishov, ?. ?., 1978, Zhurnal Evoliuts. Bio- khim. i Fiziol., v. 14 (6), 597-599 Ascaris suum, effect of cholinomimetic and anticholinesterase substances upon somatic muscles, quantitative evaluation as measure of cholinoreceptive properties, comparison with higher animals Nervous system, Parasite Segida, G. V., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 80-88 Ascaridia galli, levels and localization of RNA, alkaline phosphatase and glycogen in nerve cells of both sexes of adult worms Nervous system, Parasite Semenov, 0. Iu., 1976, Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. (15), Biol. (3), 26-32 Philophthalmus rhionica, miracidium chemo- reception system functions to differentiate specific host Melanopsis praemorsa from othe snail species, not for searching, "inductor" substance(s) localized in snail mucus initiates recognition by miracidium Nervous system, Parasite Sharma, P. N., 1979, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 17 (11), 1268-1271 Ceylonocotyle scoliocoelium, histochemical detection of specific and non-specific Chol- inesterase activity in nervous system nervous system, Parasite Shigin, ?. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 186-195 Diplostomum spp., comparative study of dis- tribution of sensillae on cercariae of four species, taxonomic significance of cercarial sensory apparatus in this genus Nervous system, Parasite Shigin, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 220-232 Strigeata, description and taxonomic sig- nificance of cercarial sensory apparatus, distribution of sensillae Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (4), 341-343 Eustrongylides excisus, localization of Cho- linesterase activity in neural and muscular structures SUBJECT HEADINGS 711 Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (5), 475-478 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, Acantho- cephalus lucii, Cholinesterase activity in nuscular and nervous tissue Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; and Chuprov, A. K., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 133-140 Ascaridia galli, Cholinesterase activity in nerve and muscle tissue Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; Koishibaev, G.; and Timo- feeva, ?. N., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR. v. 23, 203-211 Stephanofilaria stilesi, Setaria labiato- papillosa, localization of Cholinesterase activity in nervous system Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; and Maliutina, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 255-258 Ascaridia galli, effects of perfusates of nematode body cavity on isolated frogs' hearts, results indicate presence of acetyl- choline or pharmacologically close substance as well as 2 other substances Nervous system, Parasite Shishov, ?. ?.; and Maliutina, ?. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 258-262 Ascaridia galli, somatic musculature, reac- tion to cholinergic substances (acetylcho- line, arecoline, and others) Nervous system, Parasite Silk, M. H.; and Spence, I. ?., 1969 , South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (4), 93-104 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, nerve tissue and processes that form sensory bulbs on surface of integument, ultrastructure Nervous system, Parasite Singhal, K. C.; et al., 1978, Indian J. Phys- iol. and Pharmacol., v. 22 (1), 71-74 Setaria cervi adults, estimation of total and free acetylcholine and Cholinesterase con- tent, acetylcholine as possible neurotrans- mitter; implications for designing choliner- gic blocking agents which are selective to the parasite Nervous system, Parasite Sinitsina, E. E., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (3), 223-226 Hyalomma asiaticum, electrophysiological re- actions of neurons of Haller's organ to odor stimuli Nervous system, Parasite Specian, R. D.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 569-578 Hymenolepis spp., unicellular endocrine glands in scolex and anterior neck region, cytochemical and ultrastructural observa- tions, muscle tissue implicated as target tissue, neurosecretory regulation postulated Nervous system, Parasite . Stone, B. F.; Binnington, K. C.; and Neish, A. L., 1978, Experientia, v. 34 (9), 1173-1174 Boophilus microplus, norepinephrine identi- fied as principal catecholamine in individual neurons of synganglion, "suggests that norepi- nephrine may have hitherto unsuspected major physiological role in at least one group of invertebrates Nervous system, Parasite Stretton, A. 0. W.; et al., 1978, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 75 (7), 3493-3497 Ascaris lumbricoides, motoneurons, structure and physiological activity Nervous system, Parasite Szczesna, ?., 1978, Polskie Pismo Entom., v. 48 (4), 593-600 Pediculus humanus humanus, nymphs and ima- gines, description of sense organs found on legs Nervous system, Parasite Teel, P. D.; et al., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 61C (2), 297-300 Amblyomma maculatum feeding on fenthion- infused sheep, evidence of cholinergic neuro- transmitter involvement in overall nervous control of ixodid tick salivary fluid secre- tion, principal cause of death in systemic organophosphate-poisoned ixodid ticks may be disruption of normal salivary gland function Nervous system, Parasite Timofeeva, ?. ?., 1971, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 5 (6) , 517-523 Aspidogaster conchicola, nervous system, structure and development Nervous system, Parasite Uni, S.; Iseki, M.; and Takada, S., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (3), 157-167 Ancylostoma duodenale, A. caninum, sense organs and copulatory bursa, scanning elec- tron microscopy Nervous system, Parasite Venkata Rama Krishna, G.; Narsiah, J. V.; and Simha, S. S., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (4) , 183-184 [Letter] Cotugnia sp., nervous system structure, acetylcholinesterase distribution, histo- chemical study Nervous system, Parasite Waladde, S. M.; and Rice, M. J., 1978, J. Austral. Entom. Soc., v. 16 (4), 1977, 441-453 Boophilus microplus, ultrastructure and electrophysiology of cheliceral receptors (sensory function) Nervous system, Parasite Webb, R. ?., 1977, Canad. J. Zool., v. 55 (10), 1726-1733 Hymenolepis microstoma, neurosecretory cells in neck region, electron microscopy Nervous system, Parasite Webb, R. ?.; and D?vey, K. G., 1975, Canad. J. Zool., v. 53 (5), 661-677 Hymenolepis microstoma, metacestode, central nervous system, gross anatomy and histology 712 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Nervous system, Parasite Wong, B. S.; Miller, D. M.; and Dunagan, T. T., 1979, J. Exper. Biol., London, v. 82, 273-280 Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, body wall muscles, light and scanning electron micros- copy, intracellular recording of potentials; Oligacanthorhynchus tortuosa, M. ingens, light microscopy of body wall muscles Nervous system, Parasite Zhuchkova, N. I., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 36-39 Ascaris suum, Ascaridia galli, catecholamine localization in nervous system Nervous system, Parasite Zhuchkova, N. I.; and Shishov, ?. ?., 1979, Zhurnal Obshch. Biol., v. 40 (2), 259-270 nematodes, catecholaminergic neurones, histochemical localization, stability in number and position suggests conservatism of morphological and chemical structure of nervous system Netherlands van den Broek, E., 1977, Wetensch. Mededel. K. Nederl. Natuurhist. Veren. (121), 1-32 Anoplura and Mallophaga of mammals, keys, host list, illustrations, review: Netherlands Netherlands Mirck, M. H?, 1978, Tijdschr. Diergeneesk., v. 103 (19), 991-997 parasite incidence in horses and ponies (feces): Utrecht (Strongylus type; Parascaris equorum; Oxyuris equi; Dictyocaulus arnfieldi; Anoplocephala; Eimeria leuckarti; Strongyloides westeri; Fasciola hepatica) New Guinea. See Indonesia, New Guinea; Papua New Guinea. New Jersey. See United States, New Jersey. New South Wales. See Australia, New South Wales. New York. See United States, New York. New Zealand Tenquist, J. D., 1977, N. Zealand Entom., v. 6 (3), 285-289 ectoparasites of veterinary importance, 13 species discussed, review Nigeria Adene, D. F.; and Dipeolu, 0. 0., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (3), 333-335 survey of blood and ectoparasites of domestic fowls: Ibadan, Western State of Nigeria (Haemaphysalis h. hoodi; Menopon gallinae; Lipeurus caponis; Cuclotogaster hetero- graphus; Megninia cubitalis; Leucocytozoon Plasmodium; Aegyptianella pullorum) Nigeria Akerejola, 0. 0.; Schillhorn van Veen, T. W.; and Njoku, C. 0., 1979, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 27 (1), 65-70 parasitic and other diseases, sheep and goats, economic losses reviewed: Nigeria Nigeria Along?, D. 0.; and Fasanmi, E. F., 1979, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 11 (1), 57-62 diseases and parasites of cattle resulting in carcass condemnations, abattoir survey, economic importance and public health: northern Nigeria Nigeria Dada, ?. J. 0., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (1), 70-72 hydatid disease, prevalence in food animals (sheep, goats, cattle, camels) reported at meat inspection, 1971-1975: Nigeria Nigeria Dada, ?. J. 0.; Adegboye, D. S.; and Mohammed, A. N., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (7), 145-146 helminths of stray dogs, incidence by age and sex of host: Zaria, Nigeria (Ancylostoma caninum; Toxocara canis; Trich- uris vulpis; Taenia ovis; T. hydatigena; Echinococcus granulosus; Dipylidium caninum) Nigeria Dada, B. J. 0.; and Belino, E. D., 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (5), 495 prevalence and public health significance of helminth ova in dog feces deposited on the streets of Zaria, Nigeria (Toxocara canis; hookworm; Taenia species; Echinococcus species; Dipylidium caninum; Spirocerca lupi; Trichuris vulpis) Nigeria Dipeolu, 0. 0., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (2), 155-164 blood parasites, domestic animals, survey, monthly incidence: Nigeria Nigeria Dipeolu, 0. 0., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (2), 165-172 ticks of cattle, sheep, and goats, survey, monthly incidence: Nigeria Nigeria Dipeolu, 0. 0.; and Sellers, K. C., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (2), 142-148 endoparasites, pigs, post-mortem examination and fecal samples: south-western Nigeria (Ascaris; Oesophagostomum dentatum; Hyo- strongylus rubidus; Globocephalus urosubu- latus; Necator americanus; Strongyloides spp.; Trichuris spp.; Metastrongylus apri; Physocephalus; Schistosoma; Paragonimus; Entamoeba; coccidia) Nigeria Ejezie, G. C., 1979, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 31 (4), 503-508 patterns of parasitic infection in villages of Lagos State, Nigeria (Plasmodium falciparum; P. malariae; Schisto- soma haematobium; Dipetalonema perstans) SUBJECT HEADINGS 713 Nigeria Fabiyi, J. P., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (1), 65-71 helminths of pigs, prevalence, intensity, association with pathological changes and disease conditions, potential importance in epizootiology of helminths in other domestic animals and in man: Jos Plateau, Nigeria (Hyostrongylus rubidus; Ascarops strongylina; Physocephalus sexalatus; Ascaris suum; Globo- cephalus urosubulatus; Strongyloides ransomi; Trichuris suis; Oesophagostomum quadrispinu- latum; 0. dentatum; Metastrongylus salmi; Stephanurus dentatus; Cysticercus cellulosae; ?. tenuicollis; Echinococcus granulosus; Spirometra erinacei) Nigeria Idowu, L.; Okon, E. D.; and Dipeolu, 0. 0., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (2), 166-170 parasitic diseases of dogs and cats, 1972- 1975: Ibadan, Nigeria Nigeria Iwuala, M. 0. E.; and Okpala, I., 1978, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 26 (4), 339-350 ectoparasites, livestock, distribution on host body, infestation rates by host sex, age, and life style: Eastern Nigeria Nigeria Iwuala, M. 0. E.; and Okpala, I., 1978, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 26 (4), 351-359 ectoparasites, free-ranging livestock, seasonal infestation rates, influence of climatic factors on parasite population patterns: Nsukka, Nigeria (Amblyomma variegatum; A. lepidum; Haemaphy- salis leachi; Boophilus annulatus; B. de- coloratus; Hyalomma truncatum; Rhipicephalus evertsi; Bovicola bovis; Trichodectes canis; Felicola subrostratus; Linognathus setosus; Echidnophaga gallinacea; Ctenocephalides canis; Haematobia thirouxi) Nigeria Mohammed, A. N., 1977, Samaru Misc. Paper (74), 18 pp. Ixodoidea, domestic animals, literature review: Nigeria Nigeria Okon, E. D.; Dipeolu, 0. 0.; and Esuruoso, G. 0., 1977, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 25 (2), 150-153 incidence of parasitic diseases, domestic animals, 1972-1975: Ibadan, Nigeria Nigeria Oisen, ?. J.; and Olsen, J. ?., 1976, Therap. Gegenw., v. 115 (2), 294-310 intestinal helminthiasis, incidence survey, natives of western Nigeria (Ascaris lumbricoides; hookworms; Trichuris trichiura; Strongyloides stercoralis; Entero- bius vermicularis; Taenia saginata) Nigeria Onubogu, U. V., 1978, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 242 (1), 121-131 intestinal parasites, school children, prev- alence in relation to age, sex, and urban vs. rural areas: Anambra and Imo states, Eastern Nigeria (Ancylostoma duodenale; Necator americanus; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Strongyloides stercoralis; Trichostrongylus spp.; Taenia solium; Taenia saginata; Diphyllobothrium latum; Hymenolepis nana; Schistosoma mansoni; Paragonimus uterobilateralis; Lamblia intes- tinalis; Entamoeba coli; Endolimax nana; En- tamoeba hartmanni; Entamoeba histolytica; Jodamoeba buetschlii; Chilomastix mesnili; Dientamoeba fragilis) Nigeria Saror, D. I.; Schillhorn van Veen, T. W.; and Adeyanju, J. ?., 1979, J. Small Animal Practice, v. 20 (4) , 243-247 intestinal parasites, dogs, prevalence, dis- tribution by age group, blood picture: Zaria, Nigeria (Toxocara canis; T. leonina; Ancylostoma spp; taeniids; Dipylidium caninum; Isospora) Nigeria Schillhorn van Veen, T. W.; Shonekan, R. A. 0.; and Fabiyi, J. P., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (3), 269-288 host-parasite checklist of helminth parasites of domestic animals, geographical distribu- tion and rough prevalence rate: Northern Nigeria Night soil. [See also Disease transmisssion, Feces; Manure] Night soil Koshy, ?.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 42-45 Ancylostoma duodenale, outbreak of disease in 27 young males after playing local game on field heavily contaminated with nightsoil, unusual clinical features, treatment: India Nomenclature Lumsden, W. H. R., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 361-368 trypanosome populations, problems in charac- terization and nomenclature, review North Carolina. See United States, North Caro- lina. Mehl, R., 1978, Fauna, Oslo, v. 31 (4), 250-267 arthropod pests of humans or domestic animals, Laboratory of Medical Entomology enquiries (1972-1976) (Trimenopon hispidum; Cholpocephalum sp.; Craspedorrhynchus haematopus; Werneckiella equi; Trichodectes canis; Felicola subrostra- tus; Linognathus setosus; Pediculus humanus humanus; P. humanus capitis; Pthirus pubis; Echinophthirius horridus; Cimex lectularius; Oeciacus hirundinis; Ctenocephalides felis; Archaeopsylla erinacei; Monopsyllus sciuro- rum; Nosopsyllus fasciatus; Ceratophyllus gallinae; Ceratophyllus sp.; Tarsopsylla octodecimdentata; Ornithomya avicularis; 0. 714 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Norway.-- Continued. Mehl, R., 1978, Fauna, Oslo, v. 31 (4), 250- 267.-- Continued. chloropus; Stenopteryx hirundinis; Laelapi- dae; Dermanyssus gallinae; D. hirundinis; Ornithonyssus bacoti; Metastigmata; Ixodes ricinus; Amblyomma; Cheyletiella parasiti- vorax; C. yasguri; C. blakei; Sarcoptes sca- biei; and Psoroptidae) Norway Tharaldsen, J., 1978, Norsk Vet.-Tidsskr., v. 90 (3), 184-186 gastrointestinal parasites, dogs, cats, recommended treatment, brief review Nose Bedford, P. G. C., 1978, Vet. Ann. (18), 232-238 Linguatula serrata, dog (nasal passage), rhinitis, differential diagnosis Nucleic acids. [See also Biochemistry; Metabo- lism; Ribosomes] Nucleic acids Avila, J. L.; Breta?a, ?.; and Avila, ?., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (3), 456-460 Trypanosoma cruzi, mice, chemotherapy with ethidium bromide-DNA complex, effectiveness seems limited to early Chagas' disease Nucleic acids Boonlayangoor, P.; et al., 1978, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 45 (2), 225-233 Entamoeba histolytica, uptake of purine bases and nucleosides during axenic growth Nucleic acids Jadin, J. M.; et al., 1977, Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 525-531 Trypanosoma cruzi intra- and extracellular forms, T. brucei extracellular forms, mice, ethidium bromide vs. ethidium bromide-DNA complexes as therapy Nucleic acids Kidder, G. W. ; Dewey, V. C.; and Nolan, L. L., 1978, J. Cell. Physiol., v. 96 (2), 165-170 Crithidia fasciculata, transport and accumu- lation of purine bases Nucleic acids Pappas, P. W.; and Gamble, H. R., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 256-261 Hymenolepis diminuta possesses tegumental ribonuclease which hydrolyzes native rat liver RNA and degraded yeast RNA Nucleic acids Uglem, G. L.; and Levy, M. G., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 225-236 Taenia crassiceps larvae, absorption kinetics of some purines, pyrimidines, and nucleosides Nucleic acids, Host Arakcheeva, S. G.; Zubitskaia, ?. ?.; and Isaeva, Kh. ?., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (1), 81-84 Hymenolepis nana, mice, comparative histo- chemical study of nucleic acids, carbohy- drates, and alkaline phosphatase in para- site and in host Nucleic acids, Host Aver'ianov, ?. V.; et al., 1978, Molek. Biol., v. 12 (3), 646-653 Eimeria tenella-infected chicks, relationship between RNA and protein biosynthesis in liver Nucleic acids, Host Beier, T. V.; and Shibalova, ?. ?., 1974, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (5), 449-455 Eimeria tenella, increase in DNA in nuclei of chicken caecal cells infected with 2nd generation schizonts Nucleic acids, Host Guimaraes, R. C., 1971, Rev. Brasil. Pesqui. Med. e Biol., v. 4 (3), 169-183 human hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni, relationship between nuclear volumes and DNA contents of hepatocyte nuclei, comparison with normal liver and cirrhotic liver Nucleic acids, Host Kameswari, M.; Ramulu, G. R.; and Rao, L. N., 1979, Indian J. Exper. Biol., v. 17 (9), 976- 979 helminth-infected Rana tigerina, macromolecu- lar changes in liver Nucleic acids, Host Lemos, ?. V. F.; and Menezes, ?., 1978, Tropen- med. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (1), 119-126 Trypanosoma cruzi, development of immune state in mice injected with immune RNA (extracted from spleen of mice immunized with avirulent PF strain), partial protective effect against virulent Y strain Nucleic acids, Host Pappas, P. W. , 1978 , J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 265-272 Hymenolepis microstoma-infected mice, bio- chemical alterations in liver, spleen, small intestine, and bile ducts, data indicate that all organs undergo significant hyperplasia and that deposition of collagen does not make significant contribution to process of organ growth Nucleic acids, Parasite Agosin, M.; and Naquira, C., 1978, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 60B (2), 183-187 Taenia crassiceps, mRNA isolated from para- site polysomes directs synthesis of proteins in cell-free heterologous systems which are precipitable by antisera against parasite proteins Nucleic acids, Parasite Arakcheeva, S. G.; Zubitskaia, ?. ?.; and Isaeva, Kh. ?., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (1), 81-84 Hymenolepis nana, mice, comparative histo- chemical study of nucleic acids, carbohy- drates, and alkaline phosphatase in para- site and in host Nucleic acids, Parasite Baker, J. R.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (3), 483-491 Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) spp. from Micro- chiroptera, characterization by DNA buoyant densities and by electrophoretic patterns of 6 isoenzymes SUBJECT HEADINGS Nucleic acids, Parasite Benard, J.; Riou, G.; and Saucier, J. M., 1979, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 6 (5), 1941-1952 Trypanosoma cruzi at different stages of culture and grown in presence of'ethidium, kinetoplast DNA, characterization by sedi- mentation analysis Nucleic acids, Parasite Bonner, T. P., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (1), 74-78 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, 3rd-stage lar- vae, initiation of development in vitro evaluated on basis of morphology and RNA biosynthesis, effect of actinomycin-D, re- sults support idea that elevation of tempera- ture and certain nutritional components stimulate transcription of portion of genome coding for development into parasitic phase Nucleic acids, Parasite Borst, P.; and Fase-Fowler, F., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 565 (1), 1-12 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, fragment map of maxi-circle component from kinetoplast DNA networks Nucleic acids, Parasite Chance, M. L.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (1) , 13-22 Plasmodium (Vinckeia) spp., value of DNA studies employing buoyant density determina- tions and measurements of nucleotide sequence homology in systematics and identification Nucleic acids, Parasite Chance, M. L.; et al., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 72 (6), 533-542 Leishmania, identification of 68 strains from Aethiopian zoogeographical region on basis of biochemical and serological taxonomy (nuclear and kinetoplast DNA buoyant density, excreted factor serotypes, enzyme variant types), epidemiological implications Nucleic acids, Parasite Chen, S. N.; and Howells, R. E., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (2), 209-221 Brugia pahangi, uptake and incorporation of adenosine, no evidence of uptake or incorpo- ration of thymidine Nucleic acids, Parasite da Costa, S. C. G.; and Lins, D. C., 1966, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 10 (2), 39-40 sporozoans, staining for nucleic acids Nucleic acids, Parasite Costa, S. C. G.; Silva, A. M.; and Quintao, L. G., 1967, Atas Soc. Biol. Rio de Janeiro, v. 10 (6), 135-136 Trypanosoma equinum, T. lewisi, nucleic acids, cytochemical study Nucleic acids, Parasite Crane, M. St. J.; and Dvorak, J. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 599-604 Trypanosoma cruzi, interaction with verte- brate cells in vitro, DNA synthesis and growth of intracellular amastigotes, rela- tionship to host cell DNA synthesis and growth Nucleic acids, Parasite Davis, A. H.; Kidd, G. H.; and Carter, C. ?., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 565 (2), 315-325 Ascaris suum, chromosome diminution, two- fold increase of nucleosomal histone to DNA ratios during development Nucleic acids, Parasite Donelson, J. E.; Majiwa, P. A. 0.; and Williams, R. 0., 1979, Plasmid, v. 2 (4), 572-588 Trypanosoma brucei, kinetoplast DNA mini- circles share regions of sequence homology Nucleic acids, Parasite Dube, D. K.; et al., 1979, Biochim. et Biophys Acta, v. 561 (1), 10-16 Trypanosoma brucei, detection and character- ization of DNA polymerase Nucleic acids, Parasite Englund, P. T., 1978, Cell, v. 14 (1), 157-168 Crithidia fasciculata, replication of kineto plast DNA networks Nucleic acids, Parasite Englund, P. T., 1979, J. Biol. Chem., v. 254 (11), 4895-4900 Crithidia fasciculata, free minicircles of kinetoplast DNA Nucleic acids, Parasite Fairlamb, A. H.; et al., 1978, J. Cell Biol., v. 76 (2), 293-309 Trypanosoma brucei brucei bloodstream form, kinetoplast DNA, isolation and characteriza- tion, comparison with T. b. equiperdum, con- cluded that maxi-circle of trypanosomes is genetic equivalent of mitochondrial DNA of other organisms Nucleic acids, Parasite Farland, W. H.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (3), 177-186 Ascaris lumbricoides, purine nucleotide con- tent of developing eggs, implications for nucleic acid metabolism Nucleic acids, Parasite Ferrante, ?.; Drew, P. ?.; and Jenkin, C. R., 1978, Austral. J. Exper. Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 56 (6) , 741-745 Trypanosoma lewisi, rats, method for assay of ablastin in serum, measurement of in- corporation of H-TdR into T. lewisi DNA Nucleic acids, Parasite Fiedoruk-Poplawska, T., 1972, Roczniki Akad. Med. im. Juliana Marchlewskiego Biafymstoku, ? 17, 187-191 Trichomonas vaginalis, relationship between rate of parasite development in culture and content of DNA and RNA in parasite cells Nucleic acids, Parasite Fouts, D. L.; and Wolstenholme, D. R., 1979, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 6 (12), 3785-3804 Crithidia acanthocephali, evidence for par- tial RNA transcript of small circular com- ponent of kinetoplast DNA 716 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Nucleic acids, Parasite Fouts, D. L.; Wolstenholme, D. R.; and Boyer, H. W., 1978, J. Cell. Biol., v. 79 (2, pt. 1), 329 - 341 Crithidia acanthocephali, circular kinetoplast DNA molecules, heterogeneity in sensitivity to cleavage by 2 bacterial restriction endonu- cleases Nucleic acids, Parasite Garvin, R. T.; Hill, R. C.; and Weber, ?. ?., 1978, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., v. 191 (2), 774-781 Crithidia fasciculata, atypical RNA components of cytoplasmic ribosomes Nucleic acids, Parasite Goldstein, P.; and Straus, ?. ?., 1978, Exper. Cell Research, v. 116 (2), 462-466 Ascaris suum (also referred to as Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum), molecular character- ization of DNA and of chromatin diminution, analysis of complete reassociation kinetics of somatic and germ line DNA Nucleic acids, Parasite Gray, M. W., 1979, Canad. J. Biochem., v. 57 (6), 914-926 Crithidia fasciculata, ribosomal RNA, physi- cal characteristics and methylated sequences Nucleic acids, Parasite Gutteridge, W. E.; and Coombs, G. H., 1977, Biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, 172 pp., illus. biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, text- book: methodology; catabolism and genera- tion of energy; nucleic acid metabolism; pro- tein metabolism; lipid metabolism; biochem- ical mechanism of drug action; isolation of parasitic protozoa from infected animals; culture of parasitic protozoa Nucleic acids, Parasite Haj duk, S. L., 1979, J. Cell Sc., v. 35, 185- 202 Crithidia fasciculata, Trypanosoma equiperdum, observations on dyskinetoplasty, possible mechanisms of acriflavine action Nucleic acids, Parasite Hajduk, S. L.; and Cosgrove, W. ?., 1979, Bio- chim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 561 (1), 1-9 Trypanosoma equiperdum, structure of kineto- plast DNA isolated from normal kinetoplastic, spontaneously dyskinetoplastic, and acrifla- vine-induced dyskinetoplastic strains Nucleic acids, Parasite Halton, D. W.; and Hendrix, S. S., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 237-241 Lobatostoma ringens, chemical composition and histochemistry Nucleic acids, Parasite Harris, L. M.; et al., 1976, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 95 (4), Finley Mem. Issue, pt. 2, 599-606 Trypanosoma lewisi, blood and culture forms, T. conorhini, culture forms, isolation of DNA by 2 methods, characterization by GC base composition Nucleic acids, Parasite Hoeijmakers, J. H. J.; and Borst, P., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 521 (1), 407-411 Crithidia luciliae, RNA contains transcripts of maxi-circle and not mini-circle component of kinetoplast DNA Nucleic acids, Parasite Howard, R. J.; and Battye, F. L., 1979, Parasi- tology, v. 78 (3), 263-270 Plasmodium berghei, dye-labelling technique for sorting uninfected, singly infected, doubly infected, and more heavily infected red cells from mouse blood based on their DNA content Nucleic acids, Parasite Howard, R. J.; Battye, F. L.; and Mitchell, G. F., 1979, J. Histochem. and Cytochem., v. 27 (1), 803-813 Plasmodium berghei-infected red blood cells analyzed and sorted by flow fluorimetry with the DNA-binding dye 33258 Hoechst, possible applications in biochemical and immunochemi- cal analyses and in clinical diagnosis Nucleic acids, Parasite Howard, R. J.; and Rodwell, B. J., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 421-431 Babesia spp., analysis and sorting of red cells from infected mouse or calf blood by flow fluorimetry using 33258 Hoechst (DNA- binding fluorescent bisbenzimidazole dye) Nucleic acids, Parasite Irvin, A. D.; and Young, E. R., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 109-114 Babesia spp. of cattle and mice, uptake and metabolism of tritiated nucleic acid precur- sors Nucleic acids , Parasite Irvin, A. D.; Young, E. R.; and Purnell, R. E., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (1), 19-24 Babesia spp. of cattle and mice, in vitro uptake of tritiated nucleic acid precursors by intra-erythrocytic stages of parasites Nucleic acids, Parasite Kilejian, ?.; and Maclnnis, A. J., 1976, Rice Univ. Studies, v. 62 (4), 161-174 12 helminth species, DNA buoyant density and base composition, analysis of satellite DNAs of Hymenolepis spp., satellite DNA and chromosome diminution in Ascaris lumbricoides Nucleic acids, Parasite Kobayashi, M.; et al., 1978, Internat. J. Para- sitol., v. 8 (6), 471-4 77 Paragonimus ohirai, Clonorchis sinensis, adults, detection of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase, its catalytic and regulatory prop- erties, some other enzyme activities of py- rimidine nucleotide biosynthesis, actual operation of de novo pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway Nucleic acids, Parasite Koenigk, E., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol.. v. 29 (4), 435-438 Leishmania tropica promastigotes, purine nucleotide metabolism, inhibitory effect of allopurinol and analogues of purine nucleo- sides, possible mode of action of growth in- hibition by allopurinol SUBJECT HEADINGS 717 Nucleic acids, Parasite Kuhn, 0.; and Tobler, ?., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 521 (1), 251-266 Ascaris lumbricoides (var. suum), oocytes, zygotes, larvae, spermatids, quantitative analysis of RNA, glycogen, and nucleotides Nucleic acids, Parasite Lee, E. H.; and Fernando, ?. ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 129-131 Eimeria indentata, E. maxima, characteriza- tion of DNA in oocysts by weight and buoyant density, "E. indentata from the Malayan jungle fowl is not a species distinct from E. maxima.", suggests use of technique for making species distinctions between morpho- logically similar, closely related species of Coccidia Nucleic acids, Parasite Leon, W.; Fouts, D. L.; and Manning, J., 1978, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 5 (2), 491-504 Leishmania donovani, genome complexity and size, number, and sequence arrangement of rRNA genes Nucleic acids, Parasite Lheureux, M.; et al., 1979, Nucleic Acids Re- search, v. 7 (3), 595-609 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, variant-specific surface antigen messenger RNA, immunological purification and partial characterization Nucleic acids, Parasite Lopez-Revilla, R.; and Gomez, R., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 243-248 Entamoeba histolytica strains, E. invadens, E. moshkovskii, fluctuations of DNA content of axenic trophozoites, variations generally but not always occurred within a range char- acteristic of each species, possible causes of variation, estimation of DNA content could help to distinguish these species despite variation Nucleic acids, Parasite McLeod, R.; and Remington, J. S., 1979, J. Immunol. Methods, v. 27 (1), 19-29 Toxoplasma gondii, new method to evaluate capacity of monocytes and macrophages to inhibit multiplication of or kill an intra- cellular pathogen, involves measurement of incorporation of [5H]uracil into parasite nucleic acids, adaptation of method to micro- system Nucleic acids, Parasite Miller, F. W.; and Ilan, J., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (3), 345-365 Plasmodium berghei yoeli, isolation of ultra- structurally intact viable parasites free from detectable host ribosome contamination, isolation of ribosomes in high yield from these parasites, ribosomal RNA analysis Nucleic acids, Parasite Momen, H.; Chance, M. L.; and Peters, W. , 1979, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., v. 73 (3), 203-212 Babesia spp., human and animal strains and Anthemosoma garnhami, taxonomic differentia- tion using biochemical methods .(variation in mobility of parasite enzymes on' starch gels after electrophoresis, measurement of buoy- ant densities of DNA) Nucleic acids, Parasite Morales, N. M.; and Roberts, J. F., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 59B (1), 1-4 Crithidia fasciculata, Leishmania tropica, Trypanosoma brucei, comparison of ribosomal RNAs, possible evolutionary significance Nucleic acids, Parasite Morales, N. M.; and Roberts, J. F., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (1), 140-144 Crithidia fasciculata, ribonucleic acids, characteri zation Nucleic acids, Parasite Moyou-Somo, R.; et al., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (18), 1315-1317 Plasmodium berghei berghei in mice maintained at high temperature (35?C) , certain parasites (less than 30%) show atypical morphology (gigantism), amount of DNA is higher than in parasites from mice grown at 20-22?C, no evidence of relationship between increase in DNA and morphological modification Nucleic acids, Parasite Myhre, J. L., 1969, Proc. 1968 National Shell- fish Ass., v. 59 , 52-59 Minchinia nelsoni, nucleic acid and nucleic protein patterns in plasmodial stages Nucleic acids, Parasite Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., 1978, J. Helminth., v. 52 (4), 327-333 Cotylophoron cotylophorum, nature of food material, morphology and histochemistry of intestinal caecum, functional significance of surface carbohydrates and hydrolytic enzymes in relation to digestion and absorption of nutrients Nucleic acids, Parasite Pfefferkorn. E. R., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 26-35 Toxoplasma gondii, pyrimidine salvage path- ways examined to determine enzymic defect of mutant resistant to 5-fluorodeoxyuridine Nucleic acids, Parasite Poliakova-Krusteva, 0.; et al., 1977, Khel- mintologiia, Sofiia, v. 4, 50-58 Fasciola hepatica, origin, ultrastructure, and function of subcuticular cells of tegu- ment, localization of DNA synthesis, high degree of DNA-replication indicates mitotic activity of non-differentiated subcuticular cells Nucleic acids, Parasite Riou, G.; and Barrois, ?., 1979, Biochem. and Biophys. Research Commun., v. 90 (2), 405-409 Trypanosoma equiperdum, restriction cleavage map of kinetoplast DNA minicircles Nucleic acids, Parasite Riou, G. F.; and Gutteridge, W. E., 1978, Bio- chimie, v. 60 (4), 365-379 Trypanosoma cruzi, comparative study of ki- netoplast DNA in culture epimastigote, blood trypomastigote, and intracellular amastigote stages 718 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Nucleic acids, Parasite Riou, G. F.; and Saucier, J. ?., 1979, J. Cell. Biol., v. 82 (1), 248-263 Trypanosoma equiperdum, characterization of molecular components in kinetoplast DNA of wild strain vs. mitochondrial DNA of dyski- netoplastic strain Nucleic acids, Parasite Rodriquez, 0. N. ; et al., 1975, Folia Vet., v. 19 (1-2), 243-248 Anaplasma marginale, isolation of DNA and its basic components (adenin, cytosine, guanin, and thymin) by microspectro-photometric methods Nucleic acids, Parasite Roth, G. E., 1979, Chromosoma, v. 74 (3), 355- 371 Ascaris suum, Parascaris equorum, satellite DNA properties of germ line limited DNA, organization of somatic genomes Nucleic acids, Parasite Sanderson, C. J.; Bunn Moreno, M. M.; and Lopez, A. F., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (3), 299-307 Trypanosoma cruzi, cytotoxicity of normal rat spleen cells to antibody-coated epimastigotes studied by assaying release of tritium- labelled RNA, DNA, and protein Nucleic acids, Parasite Segida, G. V., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 80-88 Ascaridia galli, levels and localization of RNA, alkaline phosphatase and glycogen in nerve cells of both sexes of adult worms Nucleic acids, Parasite Senft, A. W.; and Crabtree, G. W. , 1977, Bio- chem. Pharmacol., v. 26 (20), 1847-1856 Schistosoma mansoni, inhibition of adenine and guanine nucleotide synthesis by purine analogs in intact worms in vitro, implications in development of new anti-schistosomal drugs Nucleic acids, Parasite Shirshov, A. T.; et al., 1975, Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, s. Biol. (5), 759-765 Crithidia oncopelti, acriflavine, effect on structure of kinetoplast, kinetoplast DNA, protein synthesis in kinetoplast and cyto- plasmic ribosomes; suggests that information required for synthesis of kinetoplast ribo- somes is contained in kinetoplasts Nucleic acids, Parasite Shirshov, A. T.; Lunina, L. D.; and Zaitseva, G. N., 1978, Biokhimiia, v. 43 (5), 824-829 Trypanosoma lewisi, kinetoplast DNA associ- ate, isolation and physico-chemical charac- teri zation Nucleic acids, Parasite Simpson, L., 1979, Proc. National Acad. Sc., v. 76 (4), 1585-1588 hemoflagellate protozoa, method for isolation of maxicircle component of kinetoplast DNA Nucleic acids, Parasite Simpson, L.; and Simpson, ?. ?. , 1978 , Cell, v. 14 (1), 169-178 Leishmania tarentolae, 2 major kinetoplast RNA species, isolation, physical properties, labeling characteristics, and transcriptional origin Nucleic acids, Parasite Stuart, K., 1979, Plasmid, v. 2 (4), 520-528 Trypanosoma brucei maxicircle DNA in kineto- plast DNA networks, restriction endonuclease cleavage map Nucleic acids, Parasite Toye, P. J.; Sinden, R. E. ; and Canning, F.. U. , 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 133-141 Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis mature gameto- cytes incubated with various metabolic in- hibitor antibiotics, effects on microgameto- genesis studied, results show de novo synthe- sis of axonemes and proteins essential to microgametogenesis, some results suggest possibility that de novo RNA synthesis is also required Nucleic acids, Parasite Voorheis, H. P.; et al., 1979, Biochem. J., v. 180 (1), 11-24 Trypanosoma brucei, plasma membrane, isola- tion and partial characterization Nucleic acids, Parasite Wang, C. C., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 61B (4), 571-579 Eimeria tenella, ribosomes, purification from oocysts, characterization, biochemical activity, pharmacological properties, all evidence demonstrates prokaryotic character- istics of these ribosomes and suggests that the parasite may be one of the most primitive eukaryotes Nucleic acids, Parasite Weik, R. R.; and John, D. T., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (4) , 746-747 Naegleria fowleri, average number of nuclei per ameba, macromolecular composition (mass, protein, RNA, DNA, carbohydrate), changes during growth in vitro Nucleic acids, Parasite Williams, R. 0.; et al., 1978, Nucleic Acids Research, v. 5 (9), 3171-3182 Trypanosoma brucei, partial purification and properties of variant specific surface anti- gen mRNA obtained from a clone, mRNA sequence complexities of antigenically unrelated clones Nucleic acids, Parasite Wong, P. C. L.; and Ko, R. C., 1979, Comp. Bio- chem. and Physiol., v. 62B (2), 129-132 Angiostrongylus cantonensis adults, de novo purine ribonucleotide biosynthesis Nucleic acids, Parasite Zaitseva, G. N. ; Aseev, V. V.; and Kunavina, I. Iu., 1978, Biokhimiia, v. 43 (2), 283-289 Crithidia oncopelti nucleoli, DNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity Nucleic acids, Parasite Zaitseva, G. N. ; Mett, I. L.; and Mett, A. L., 1979 , Tsitolog iia, v. 21 (3), 310-317 Crithidia oncopelti, C. fasciculata, ribo- somal RNA synthesis in kinetoplasts Nucleic acids? Parasite Zulauf, E.; and Gut, C., 1978, European J. Biochem., v. 82 (2), 577-583 Ascaris lumbricoides, isolation of messenger RNA coding for eggshell protein in this DNA-eliminating nematode Nutrition. See Diet and nutrition. SUBJECT HEADINGS 719 Obstruction, Intestinal. See Intestine. Occupational diseases Barbour, A. G.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (1, pt. 1), 94-100 Echinococcus granulosus, humans, prevalence by age, sex, dog ownership, extent of sheep raising, and infected dog exposure, efficacy of intradermal, indirect hemagglutination, and bentonite flocculation tests for screen- ing: Utah Occupational diseases Cho, K. S.; and Lee, S. H., 1978, Bull. World Health Organ., v. 56 (2), 205-218 ancylostomiasis as one of several occupational health hazards of mine workers Occupational diseases Genov, G.; et al., 1975, Ang. Parasitol., v. 16 (4), 202-207 Taeniarhynchus saginatus, humans, incidence in relation to host age, sex, occupation, and geographic locality, prophylaxis: 5 districts of Bulgaria Occupational diseases Kouba, K.; et al., 1977, Ceskoslov. Epidemiol., Mikrobiol., Imunol., v. 26 (5), 269-274 Toxoplasma gondii, epidemic occurrence of lymphatic and latent forms of toxoplasmosis in employees of sanitary facilities, possible sources of infection and preventive measures Occupational diseases Markvart, ?.; Rehnova, M.; and Ostrovska, ?., 1978, J. Hyg., Epidemiol., Microbiol, and Immunol., v. 22 (4), 477-484 Toxoplasma gondii, epidemic in laboratory personnel of department of genetics, contact with cell cultures as means of proliferating and transferring infection: Prague Occupational diseases Ricciardi, I. D.; et al., 1978, Rev. Micro- biol., Sao Paulo, v. 9 (4), 181-187 Toxoplasma gondii, human, seroepidemiologi- cal survey, prevalence in relation to geo- graphic region, age, sex, rural vs. urban residence, skin color, blood group, occupa- tion, contact with animals: Brazil Occupational diseases Toongsuwan, S.; Sovonnakote, T.; and Ariyamitr, P., 1979, Siriraj Hosp. Gaz., v. 31 (3), 386- 390 malaria, pregnant woman living in malaria- free area who was exposed to infection while working in a laboratory that bred mosquitoes, case report, recommendations for diagnostic awareness Oesophagus. See Esophagus. Oestrus. See Hormones; Reproduction. Ontario. See Canada, Ontario. Ontogeny. See Development. Oogenesis. See Gametogenesis. Osmosis. [See also Absorption; Permeation] Osmosis Arme, ?.; and Walkey, M., 1970, Symposia Brit. S?c. Parasitol., v. 8, 79-101 physiology of fish parasites, review: chem- ical composition; physical environmental parameters (salinity, temperature, oxygen tension); nutrition (role of gut, role of tegument); metabolism (carbohydrates, nitrog- enous compounds, lipids); growth physiology; host-parasite relations (pathology, host specificity and immunity) Osmos is Becker, W., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1) , 69-79 Schistosoma mansoni miracidia in egg, water uptake and metabolic changes, hatching mechanism Osmosis Berdyeva, G. T.; and Shishova-Kasatochkina, 0. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 19-24 Ascaris suum, osmoregulatory function of amino acids, effect of vitamin B12 Osmosis Fetterer, R. H.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasi- tol., v. 46 (1), 59-71 Schistosoma mansoni, physical and chemical factors affecting mechanical properties of adult male musculature in vitro (incubation media, buffers, temperature, osmolality, pH, ions), improvements in system for recording motor activity; results indicate that S. man- soni musculature is similar to smooth muscle found in mammals Osmosis Kunstyr, I.; and Ammerpohl, E., 1978, Lab. Animals, v. 12 (2), 95-97 Spironucleus muris, faecal cysts, resistance to physical and chemical factors tested, data may be useful for control of infection in rodents and for cryopreservation of parasite Osmosis Lussier, P. E.; Podest?, R. ?.; and Mettrick, D. F., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1140-1141 Hymenolepis diminuta, amino acid transport and osmoregulation Osmosis Reynoldson, ?. ?.; and Davies, R. W., 1976, Canad. J. Zool., v. 54 (11), 1908-1911 freshwater leeches, comparative study of osmoregulatory ability, and its relationship to their distribution: Alberta Osmosis Threadgold, L. T.; and Brennan, G., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 46 (2), 300-316 Fasciola hepatica, basal infolds and asso- ciated vacuoles of tegument: general and enzymatic histochemistry, osmotic behavior, theory outlining possible mode of operation of tegument as transporting epithelium Ovary. See Gonads. Oregon. See United States, Oregon. 720 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Overwintering. [See also Climate and weather; Hibernation; Seasonal distribution; Survival and viability; Temperature] Overwintering Bairden, K.; Parkins, J. J.; and Armour, J., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (2), 33-35 Ostertagia ostertagi, occurrence of clinical disease in pretreated calves grazed on silage aftermath from late July, pattern of herbage larval counts suggests delayed emergence of overwintered L3 larvae from soil as most likely source of infection: pastures at Glasgow University Veterinary School Overwintering Belozerov, V. N. ; and Ghalal Murad, M., 1977 , Entom. Obozr., v. 56 (3), 495-504 Hyalomma anatolicum, photoperiodic regulation of nymphal diapause, long-day type reaction, related to engorgement, seasonal-cyclic adaptation: Tadzhikistan and Turkmenia, USSR Overwintering Bobkova, A. F., 1970, Nauch. Trudy, Nauchno- Issled. Vet. Inst., v. 8, 83-85 Dictyocaulus viviparus, overwintering of infective larvae, prevalence in calves: Minsk oblast Overwintering Duncan, J. L.; et al., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (13), 274-278 Dictyocaulus viviparus, vaccinated, unvacci- nated, and tracer calves exposed to infection while grazing, various periods over two years, pasture larval counts, epidemiologi- cal, clinical, and parasitological observa- tions, importance of overwintered lungworm larvae as source of disease: West of Scot- land farm Overwintering Dusbabek, F.; Daniel, M. ; and Cerny, V., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (3), 261-266 Ixodes ricinus, vertical stratification of overwintering engorged larvae in soil Overwintering Ewen, ?. ?.; and Mukerji, M. K., 1979, Canad. Entom., v. Ill (8), 973-974 Nosema locustae, susceptibility of 5 grass- hopper species to field applications, degree of infestation, pathogen overwintering: near Biggar, Saskatchewan Overwinter ing Georgiev, ?., 1978, Vet. Med. Nauki, v. 15 (10), 45-50 Fasciola hepatica, length of development in Galba truncatula (nat. and exper.), seasonal distribution of cercarial release, over- wintering: Rhodope mountains; Thracian low- lands Overwintering Gibbs, H. C., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (2), 227-231 gastrointestinal nematodes, calves, winter survival of larvae on pasture more important than carrier calves as source of infection; calves surviving clinical disease are re- sistant to infection the following year: Maine Overwintering Goldenstein, ?.; Bunke, V.; and Buerger, H. J., 1978, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., v. 91 (14), 286-289 Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus, Haemonchus, Nematodirus, sheep, development and survival of third-stage larvae on paddocks after summer and autumn contamination dependent upon ground temperature; overwintering of all four genera until start of next grazing season Overwintering Ito, S.; et al., 1977, Nippon Zyuisi-Kai Zassi (J. Japan Vet. Med. Ass.), v. 30 (6), 326-329 Dictyocaulus viviparus, calves, winter sur- vival of infective larvae, decreased infec- tivity Overwintering Karpovich, V. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (2), 128-134 Ceratixodes putus, duration of life cycle, experimental studies under conditions of seashore bird colonies 1967-1970: East Murman Overwintering Kraneburg, W., 1978, Beri. u. M?nchen. Tier- arztl. Wchnschr., v. 91 (3), 46-48 Paramphistomum cervi, cattle, incidence in 3 different marshy areas in North Germany, presence of mature cercariae in Planorbis planorbis and Anisus vortex in spring sug- gests that parasite overwinters in the snails Overwintering Oakley, G. ?., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (20), 460 Dictyocaulus A'iviparus, calves, delayed de- velopment of infection, case history, larvae may not only survive winter conditions, but persist in sufficient numbers to cause disease Overwintering Oakley, G. ?., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (23), 530-531 Dictyocaulus viviparus, overwintering of larvae on pasture and survival until mid- summer without passage through grazing cattle, experimental trials Overwintering Petersen, G. W., 1979, N. Zealand J. Zool., v. 6 (2), 319-320 Ornithonyssus bursa on Sturnus vulgaris (folds of skin, base of bill below eyes, under chin near mandible), small overwin- tering population forms nucleus for rapid buildup in nest boxes during host breeding season: Aokautere and near Masterton Overwintering Peterson, K. J.; Goulding, R. L.; and Turner, H. T., 1976, Proc. 80. Ann. Meet. U. S. Animal Health Ass., 66-77 Anaplasma marginale, inability to survive natural winter conditions on Dermacentor andersoni-infested pastures in absence of infected cattle, results suggest that ana- plasmosis can be eliminated in selected herds : Oregon SUBJECT HEADINGS 721 Overwintering Rau, ?. E.; and Gordon, ?. M., 1978, Canad. .T. Zool., v. 56 (8), 1765-1767 helminths overwintering in garter snakes, host hypobiosis not accompanied by signifi- cant changes in prevalence or intensity of parasite infections: Ille Perrot, Province Quebec, Canada Overwintering Sawyer, T. K.; Newman, M. W.; and Otto, S. V., 1975, Proc. National Shellfish Ass., v. 65, 1974, 15-19 gregarines, possibly Nematopsis-Porospora group in Crassostrea virginica, seasonal pathology suggests that parasites overwinter in hibernating oysters, undergo vegetative growth in the spring, and then perish or undergo further development in an unknown hos.t Overwintering Semtner, P. J. ; and Hair, .?. ?., 1976, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 216-217 Amblyomma americanum adults, molting time, overwintering survival, and longevity in selected woodlots: Cherokee Co., Oklahoma Overwintering Shaka, S.; and Nansen, P., 1979, Vet. Para- sitol., v. 5 (2-3), 145-154 fascioliasis, sheep, epidemiology: seasonal availability of metacercariae, parasite stages overwintering on pasture: Denmark Overwintering Smith, H. J., 1979, Canad. J. Comp. Med., v. 43 (4), 434-439 gastrointestinal helminths, resumption of development of inhibited larvae in calves stabled overwinter Overwintering Smith, H. J., 1979, Canad. Vet. J., v. 20 (7), 184-185 Oesophagostomum quadrispinulatum, 0. denta- tum, failure to demonstrate overwinter sur- vival on pastures, contamination of pastures by carrier pigs with subsequent transmission to susceptible pigs Overwintering Stradowski, ?., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (26-40), 373-379 Amidostomum anseris, development and viabil- ity of eggs and larvae during winter and early spring under field conditions: central Poland Overwintering Ternovoi, V. I., 1978, Entom. Obozr., v. 57 (3), 481-487 Wohlfahrtia magnifica, pupal diapause, autumn temperatures and photoperiod as fac- tors, practical importance of stronger autumn control measures to prevent popula- tion buildup Overwintering Thomas, R. J.; and Waller, P. J., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 26 (2), 209-212 abomasal nematodes, lambs, epidemiology during winter and spring: infective pasture larval availability, parasite population changes and inhibition patterns: Northum- berland Overwintering Zolotova, S. I.; Maslennikova, Z. P.; and Afanas'?va, ?. V., 1978, Zool. Zhurnal, v. 57 (11), 1663-1667 Xenopsylla, numbers of generations in north- ern desert subzone, overlapping of genera- tions, overwintering: Bakanassk GMS Oviposition. See Reproduction. Ovum. See Eggs; Gametes. Oxygen. [See also Respiration] Oxygen Band, R. N.; and Cirrito, H., 1979, J. Proto- zool., V. 26 (2), 282-286 Entamoeba histolytica in axenic culture, growth response to hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen Oxygen Brown, B. J.; and Platzer, E. G., 1978, J. Nematol., v. 10 (2), 110-113 Romanomermis culicivorax, effect of various dissolved oxygen concentrations at various temperatures on infectivity for Culex pipiens Oxygen Docampo, R.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 301-303 Trypanosoma cruzi bloodstream forms, increase in respiration in presence of acetate, ace- tate oxidation took place via tricarboxylic acid cycle and involved antimycin A-sensitive respiratory pathway, immune sera had no ef- fect on oxygen uptake Oxygen Harbov, D. D.; et al., 1977, Dokl. Bolgar. Akad. Nauk, v. 30 (2), 289-291 Rhipicephalus bursa, oxygen consumption during infections with Erysipelothrix insidi- osa and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, indica- tion of level of intracellular respiration and state of ticks during stages of infection Oxygen Houlihan, D. F.; and Macdonald, S., 1979, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 48 (1), 109-117 Diclidophora merlangi, Entobdella soleae, egg production and respiratory rate at dif- ferent oxygen partial pressures Oxygen Mack, S. R.; and Mueller, ?., 1978 , J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (5) , 927-929 Trichomonas vaginalis, Tritrichomonas foetus, effect of oxygen and carbon dioxide on growth Oxygen Nizami, W. ?.; and Siddiqi, A. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (1), 105-108 Isoparorchis hypselobagri, accumulation of oxygen debt after various periods of anoxic incubation, respiratory overshoot dependent upon the length of anoxic incubation 722 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOLOGY Oxygen Popiel, I.; and James, B. L., 1978, Parasitol- ogy, v. 76 (3), 349-358 Microphallus pygmaeus, changes in ultrastruc- ture of daughter sporocyst and contained metacercariae during culture in artificial seawater and modified Medium 199, comparison with variations in oxygen consumption, almost simultaneous onset of body wall degeneration in both media suggests that the nutrient medium is not suitable for maintenance of healthy daughter sporocysts Oxygen Scheibel, L. W.; Ashton, S. H.; and Trager, W., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (3), 410-418 Plasmodium falciparum, respiratory require- ments studied in vitro in continuous cultiva- tion, results suggest obligate microaerophile Oxygen Swift, B. L.; and Paumer, R. J., 1978, Ther- iogenology, v. 10 (5), 395-403 Anaplasma marginale, heifers in third tri- mester of gestation (exper.), fetus and dam arterial blood gases and pH measured, death of fetus following progressive parasitic anemia in dam is attributed to fetal anoxia Oxygen Von Kruger, W. ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., v. 60? (1), 41-46 Schistosoma mansoni, oxygen consumption and lactate production by cercariae and larvae in several stages of development, lactate dehydrogenase activity from cercaria, cer- carial bodies and tails, and schistosomules compared SUBJECT HEADINGS 723 Pakistan Buriro, S. N. ; and Akbar, S. S., 1978, Ztschr. Ang. Entom., v. 86 (1), 1-8 ectoparasites of poultry, incidence and occurrence: province of Sind, Pakistan (Argas persicus; Menopon gallinae; Gonio- cotes gigas; Lipeurus caponis; L. laurensis tropicalis; Dermanyssus gallinae) Palaeontology. See Parasitology, History. Palestine Greenblatt, C. L., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (5), 508-517 historical review of antimalarial campaign in Palestine and Israel, symposium presenta- tion Palestine Saliternik, Z., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (5) , 518-520 reminiscences of history of malaria eradica- tion in Palestine and Israel, symposium presentation Pancreas Miguel Velasco, J. E.; et al., 1976, Rev. Es- pan. Enferm. Apar. Digest., v. 47 (6), 771-784 human pancreatic echinococcosis, perforation of primary cyst, extensive clinical report: Spain Papua New Guinea. [See also Indonesia, New Guin- ea] Papua New Guinea Humphrey, J. D., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (4), 205-207 [Letter] helminths of domestic fowl (alimentary tract), prevalence under 3 systems of manage- ment (intensive, semi-intensive, extensive), highland vs. lowland: Papua New Guinea (Ascaridia galli; Capillaria anatis; C. annu- lata; C. obsignata; Cheilospirura hamulosa; Dispharynx nasuta; Gongylonema ingluvicola; Heterakis beramporia; H. gallinarum; Strongy- loides avium; Tetrameres mohtedai; Medio- rhynchus gallinarum; Amoebotaenia cuneata; Davainea proglottina; Hymenolepis cantaniana; H. carioca; H. exigua; Hymenolepis spp.; Raillietina cesticillus; R. echinobothrida; R. tetragona; Raillietina spp.; Prosthogoni- mus ovatus) Paraguay Canese, ?., 1974, Rev. Paraguaya Microbiol., v. 9 (1), 30 indices of human intestinal parasites in Asuncion and nearby areas of Paraguay (Ancylostomatidae; St. stercoralis; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Himenolepis nana; Taenia spp.; Giardia lamblia; Entamoeba coli; Yodamoeba butschlii) Paraguay Canese, ?., 1977, Rev. Paraguaya Microbiol., v. 12 (1), 11 intestinal helminths, survey in dogs and cats: Asuncion, Paraguay (dogs: Ancylostoma caninum; A. brasiliense; Dipilidium caninum; Multiceps multiceps; Toxocara canis) (cats: Ancylostoma caninum; A. brasiliense; Dipilidium caninum; Hydatigera taeniaeformis; Multiceps multiceps; Toxocara mystax) Paraguay Canese, ?., 1978, Rev. Paraguaya Microbiol., v. 13 (1), 21-24 Chagas disease, bibliography: Paraguay Paraguay Canese, ?.; et al., 1975, Rev. Paraguaya Microbiol., v. 10 (1), 55-66 human intestinal parasites, statistics of extensive epidemiologic survey comparing age and sex of hosts, and socioeconomic levels in 4 geographic areas of Paraguay (Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Strongyloides ster- coralis; Himenolepis nana; Tenia sp.; Enta- moeba coli; Giardia lamblia; Endolimax nana; Yodamoeba butschlii; Ancylostomatidae) Paraguay Canese, ?.; and Canese, J., 1976, Rev. Para- guaya Microbiol., v. 11 (1), 31-35 human intestinal parasites, statistics of 13 years compiled: Paraguay (Ancylostomatidae; Ascaris lumbricoides; Trichuris trichiura; Enterobius vermicularis; Himenolepis nana; Taenia spp.; Strongyloides stercoralis; Giardia lamblia; Chilomastix mesnilii; Enteromonas hominis; Entamoeba coli; E. histolytica; Iodamoeba butschlii; Endolimax nana) Paraguay Masi Pallares, R.; Benitez Usher, ?.; and Maciel, S., 1976, Rev. Paraguaya Microbiol., v. 11 (1) , 43-59 index of helminths reported from Paraguay Paralysis, Tick. See Tick paralysis in Part 5, Arthropoda and Miscellaneous phyla. Parasite-free animals. See Gnotobiotic animals. Parasite-mix. See Mixed infections. Parasite surfaces. [See also Cuticle; Integument; Membranes; Tegument] Parasite surfaces Aikawa, M.; et al., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 273-279 Plasmodium spp., sporozoites before and after incubation in immune serum, freeze-fracture study, antibody-induced changes of pellicular membrane Parasite surfaces Albaret, J. L., 1978, Compt. Rend Acad Sc Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (19), 1359-1362 Schistosoma mansoni, variation m number ot ciliated papillae on miracidia of different strains, variations are related to intermedi- ate and definitive hosts Parasite surfaces Albaret, J. L.; and Leger, ?., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 617-622 . Schistosoma mansoni, miracidial chetotaxic index, changes during adaptation of human strain to white mice, use in determining human vs. murine character of natural infec- tions in Guadeloupe, possibility of murine strains infecting humans Parasite surfaces Alves, M. J. M.; et al., 1979, FEBS Letters, v. 99 (1), 81-85 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigote forms, evi- dence for plasma membrane localization and antigenic nature of carbohydrate-containing macromolecules 724 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasite surfaces ?ndrade, S. G., 1978, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 20 (5), 279-284 Trypanosoma cruzi, Peruvian and Colombian strains, failure to demonstrate presence of host antigens on surface of trypomasti- gote forms from guinea pig blood using immunofluorescence Parasite surfaces Arizono, N.; Matsuo, K.; and Yoshida, ?., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasi- tol.), v. 25 (6), 468-474 Strongyloides planiceps, parasitic and free- living stages, surface structures, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Aust-Kettis, ?.; and Sundqvist, K. G., 1978, Scand. J. Immunol., v. 7 (1), 35-44 Entamoeba histolytica, distribution and re- distribution of antigen determinants and Con A receptors on surface, reappearance of anti- gen, effect of metabolic inhibitors and pH on ligand induced redistribution, capping and endocytosis in phagocytizing amoebae and in- fluence of inhibitory compounds, variation of expression of surface antigens Parasite surfaces Banks, K. L., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (1), 103-108 ' Trypanosoma congolense, in vitro binding to erythrocytes: method of studying trypanosome- host cell interaction, erythrocyte and try- panosome surface properties necessary for ad- hesion Parasite surfaces Barabashova, V. N., 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (5), 446-454 8 species of Acanthocephala, integument, structure and function, histological and histochemical investigations Parasite surfaces Barry, J. D., 1979, J. Cell Sc., v. 37, 287-302 Trypanosoma brucei, capping of variable anti- gen, immunological and biological signifi- cance Parasite surfaces Barry, J. D.; and Vickerman, ?., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 313-324 Trypanosoma brucei, loss of variable antigens during transformation from bloodstream to procyclic forms in vitro Parasite surfaces Batson, B. S., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 495-503 Gastromermis boophthorae, body wall, ultra- structural changes during life cycle, alka- line phosphatase activity, relationship to transcuticular uptake of nutrients Parasite surfaces Bayssade-Dufour, C., 1977, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 285, s. D, Sc. Nat., (16), 1511- 1513 Schistosoma mansoni, cercarial chaetotaxy, comparison of 14 strains from 4 hosts (man, Erythrocebus patas, white mice, and wild rats), variation allows differentiation of strains of human vs. murine origin during epidemiological investigations Parasite surfaces Bayssade-Dufour, C.; et al., 1978, Ann. Parasi- tol., v. 53 (6), 595-605 Diplodiscus subclavatus, D. fischthalicus, cercariae, comparison of excretory system and chetotaxy Parasite surfaces Billecocq, ?.; Benex, J.; and Faure, ?., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (5), 575-578 Schistosoma mansoni, acquisition of phospho- lipid antigens on surface of schistosomula Parasite surfaces Bogitsh, B. J.; and Carter, 0. S., 1979, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (3), 454-460 Schistosoma mansoni schistosomules grown in vivo and in vitro, transmission and scanning electron microscopic and cytochemical studies, tegumental changes following pene- tration, onset of phosphatase activity Parasite surfaces Bogoiavlenskii, Iu. ?., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 5-11 micromorphological structure and function of hypodermis of various groups of nematodes, functions include: support of somatic muscu- lature and nerves, production of cuticle, storage place for nutrients (fats and glyco- gen) , and barrier against harmful substances Parasite surfaces Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K., 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 22, 34-37 Hamatospiculum cylindrica, micromorphology of cuticle and hypodermis Parasite surfaces Bogoiavlenskii, lu. K.; and Nikitina, R. V. , 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 36-40 Ascaridia compar, fine structure of cuticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature Parasite surfaces Bortoletti, G.; and Diaz, G., 1978, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 433-436 Echinococcus granulosus, stereological in- vestigation of increase in surface area due to microtriches of hydatid cysts in different organs (lung vs. liver) and in different hosts (man, pigs, sheep): Sardinia Parasite surfaces Bradley, C.; and Croll, ?. ?., 1978, J. Nematol., v. 10 (2), 184-187 Phocanema decipiens, iontophoretic cobalt staining of body wall, description of struc- ture, discussion of possible functions Parasite surfaces Brooks, C.; and Kreier, J. P., 1978, Infect, and Immun., v. 20 (3), 827-835 Plasmodium berghei, attachment and phago- cytosis of parasites by peritoneal macro- phages in vitro, merozoites but not tropho- zoites have antiphagocytic capsule (surface coat), antiphagocytic action of capsule is lost after reaction with immune serum SUBJECT HEADINGS Parasite surfaces Cassone, J.; et al., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 387-391 Schistosoma mansoni, human strain from West Africa, modification in cercarial chetotaxy after several mouse passages; differences in cercarial chetotaxy in Guadeloupe in relation to whether transmission is predominantly murine or predominantly human Parasite surfaces Cherian, P. V.; and Dusanic, D. G., 1978, Ex- per. Parasitol., v. 44 (1), 14-25 Trypanosoma lewisi, distribution of surface antigens, movements of surface antigens in- duced by antibody, endocytosis of antigen- antibody complexes, ultrastructural obser- vations Parasite surfaces Coil, W. H., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (3),311-318 Shipleya inermis, embryogenesis of oncosphere, scanning and transmission electron microscopy of submucosal capsule, outer capsule, outer envelope Parasite surfaces Cross, G. A. M., 1977, Ann. Soc. Belg Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 389-402 Trypanosoma] spp., identification, purifica- tion, and characterization of class of sur- face glycoproteins which appear to be primary mediators of antigenic variations Parasite surfaces Cross, G. ?. ?., 1978, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, s. B, Biol. Sc. (1146), v. 202, 55-72 Trypanosoma brucei, antigenic variation, characterization of major cell surface antigens, variations in amino acid sequence Parasite surfaces Current, W. L., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 209-217 Henneguya adiposa, ultrastructure of Plasmo- dium wall and sporogenesis Parasite surfaces Current, W. L.; Janovy, J., jr.; and Knight, S. ?., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 574-583 Myxosoma funduli, Plasmodium wall, sporo- genesis, ultrastructure Parasite surfaces Davies, C. , 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 553-564 Microphallus similis metacercariae and adults, forebody glands and surface features, scan- ning and transmission electron microscopy, cytochemistry, ultracytochemistry Parasite surfaces Davydov, O. N.; and Kosenko, L. Ia., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (3), 269-273 Ligula intestinalis, amylase in surface layer of plerocercoids and in media in which they were maintained, findings suggest capability of membrane (contact) digestion and absorp- tion of food from host Parasite surfaces Diffley, P., 1978, Infect, and Immun., v. 21 (2) , 605-612 Trypanosoma brucei subspp., comparative immunological analysis of host plasma pro- teins bound to bloodstream forms (presence, location, host specificity, identity, and quantity) Parasite surfaces Diffley, P.; and Honigberg, ?. M., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 674-681 Trypanosoma congolense, identification and quantitation of host albumin, nonspecific IgG, and complement (C3) bound to surface of bloodstream forms, possible functions for these surface-bound plasma proteins Parasite surfaces Dixon, ?. E.; and Colton, ?., 1978 , Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (6), 491-499 Cloacitrema narrabeenensis, cystogenic cells in mature cercariae, surface structures of cercaria, formation of metacercarial cyst wall, light and electron microscopic and histochemical study Parasite surfaces Dubremetz, J. F.; et al., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (6), 623-626 Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis sporozoites, structure of pellicle, freeze-fracture study Parasite surfaces Ferguson, D. J. P.; et al., 1979, Acta Path, et Microbiol., Scand., v. 87B (3), 183-190 Toxoplasma gondii, oocyst sporulation, sporo cyst formation, structure of sporocyst wall, ultrastructure Parasite surfaces Ferrante, ?.; and Thong, Y. H., 1979, Internat J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 599-601 Naegleri fowleri, antibody-induced capping and endocytosis of surface antigens, may allow amoeba to resist action of host's immune system Parasite surfaces Ford, J. W.; and Blankespoor, H. D., 1979, In- ternat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (2), 141-145 Schistosoma, 3 human spp., eggs, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Fruit, J.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 45 (2), 132-189 Trypanosoma cruzi, location of a specific antigen (antigen 5) on the surface of blood- stream trypomastigote and culture epimasti- gote forms Parasite surfaces Fujino, T.; Ishii, Y. ; and Choi, D. W., 1979 , J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 579-590 Clonorchis sinensis, newly excysted juve- niles and adult worms, tegument, surface ultrastructure, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Ghiotto, V.; et al., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 447-456 Trypanosoma brucei, morphometric changes and loss of infectivity and of surface coat dur- ing transformation of bloodstream forms to procyclic culture forms in vitro Parasite surfaces Giannini, S. H.; and D'Alesandro, P. ?., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (3), 342-355 Trypanosoma lewisi, accumulation of antigen- specific host IgG as component of surface coat during course of infection in rat 726 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasite surfaces Gottlieb, M., 1978, Biochim. et Biophys. Acta, v. 541 (4), 444-458 Crithidia fasciculata, carbohydrates, further characterization of previously identified mannan, isolation and partial characteriza- tion of arabinose- and galactose-containing polysaccharide, immunological evidence sug- gests cell surface nature of arabinogalactan Parasite surfaces Gottlieb, M., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 45 (2), 200-207 Trypanosoma cruzi, identification of an immunogenic cell surface polysaccharide Parasite surfaces Graeber, K.; and Storch, V., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (2), 121-135 Echinorhynchus gadi, Acanthocephalus lucii, Polymorphus minutus, Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, integument, stereoscan and transmission electron microscopy; invagina- tions of outer plasma membrane increase absorptive surface, morphometric analysis, comparisons with other parasitic helminths and with rotifers Parasite surfaces Graeber, K. ; and Storch, V., 1979 , Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 202 (5-6), 331-347 cestodes, trematodes, integument, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, morpho- metry Parasite surfaces Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1978, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (2), v. 33 (5), 387-394 Bunostomum trigonocephalum, body wall (cu- ticle, hypodermis, and somatic musculature), ultrastructure Parasite surfaces Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1978, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (3), v. 33 (8), 627-638 Chabertia ovina, body wall, intestinal cells, ultrastructure, comparison with previously published studies of Bunostomum trigono- cephalum Parasite surfaces Guttekova, ?.; and Zmoray, I., 1979, Biologia, Bratislava, s. B, Zool. (1), v. 34 (2), 97-105 Nematodirus filicollis, ultrastructure of body wall and intestine, influence of ecolog- ical factors on morphogenesis, phylogenetic aspects Parasite surfaces Hackett, C. J.; and Chen, K. C., 1978, Analyt. Biochem., v. 89 (2), 487-500 Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum, A. megalo- cephala, procedure for quantitative isolation of native chitin from fertilized eggs Parasite surfaces Hamilton, R. C.; Cox, J. C.; and Pyu, D., 1977, J. Gen. Microbiol., v. 98 (1), 305-307 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, wall structure of sporonts grown in human fibroblasts Parasite surfaces Hammerberg, ?.; and Williams, J. F., 1978, J. Immunol., v. 120 (3), 1039-1045 Taenia taeniaeformis, complement-fixing activity washed from surface of metaces- todes and characterized physicochemically, active substance may be polysulfated pro- teoglycan, location at host-parasite inter- face may have significance in evasion of immune rejection Parasite surfaces Hayunga, E. G.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 488-496 Schistosoma mansoni, evaluation of techniques for radioisotope labeling of surface proteins from adult worms, partial characterization of surface antigens Parasite surfaces Hayunga, E. G.; et al., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (4), 497-506 Schistosoma mansoni, antigenicity of radio- labeled surface proteins from adult worms, immunoprecipitation with infected serum, cross-reaction with anti-Schistosoma haema- tobium and anti-Schistosoma japonicum serum Parasite surfaces Hess, E.; and Guggenheim, R., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 53 (2), 189-199 Mesocestoides corti tetrathyridium, micro- triches and sensory processes on surface, transmission and scanning electron micro- scopy, microtriches may have roles in tissue penetration and food uptake Parasite surfaces Irwin, S. W. ?.; Threadgold, L. T.; and Howard, N. M., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (2), 193-199 Cryptocotyle lingua, redia, surface morphol- ogy with special reference to birth papilla and release of cercariae, scanning and trans- mission electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Jackson, P. R.; Honigberg, ?. M.; and Holt, S. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 471-481 Trypanosoma congolense, bloodstream trypoma- stigotes and culture procyclics, lectin analysis of surface saccharides by agglutina- tion and electron microscopic techniques Parasite surfaces Johnson, J. G.; and Cross, G. ?. ?., 1979, Bio- chem. J., v. 178 (3), 689-697 Trypanosoma brucei, selective cleavage of variant surface glycoproteins Parasite surfaces Jolley, W. R.; Allen, J. V.; and Nyberg, P. ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3), 199-204 Eimeria stiedai, Eimeria tenella, micropyle and oocyst wall changes associated with chemically-mediated in vitro excystation Parasite surfaces Jones, B. R., 1979, IRCS J. Med. Sc., v. 7 (8), 391-392 Hydatigera taeniaformis eggs, surface topog- raphy, scanning electron microscopy and X- ray microanalysis SUBJECT HEADINGS 727 Parasite surfaces Jones, B. R.; Smith, B. F.; and LeFlore, W. ?., 1977, Microbios Letters (14), v. 4, 71-77 Hydatigera taeniaeformis Cysticercus, sur- face topography of scolex, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Kan, S. P.; Prathap, K.; and Dissanaike, A. S., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (4), 634-642 Sarcocystis sp. from Macaca fascicularis (femoral muscle), ultrastructure of cyst wall and zoites, comparison with Sarcocystis spp. from other monkeys and from moonrat : Malay- sia Parasite surfaces Kanbara, H.; Fukuma, T.; and Nakabayashi, T., 1977, Biken J., v. 20 (3-4), 147-149 Trypanosoma cruzi, trypomastigote form, CM-cellulose separation from epimastigote and amastigote forms grown in fibroblast cell cultures; separable because of different surface character Parasite surfaces Katzin, A. M.; et al., 1979, Medicina, Buenos Aires, v. 39 (1), Jan.-Feb., 76-84 Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes, lectins used to investigate existence, localization and distribution of saccharides on parasite sur- faces, possible use in differentiating species or strains as well as parasite stages Parasite surfaces Khotenovskii, I. ?., 1975, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 9 (1), 17-27 Diplozoon spp., morphology of eggs and lar- vae, technique for hatching larvae and their impregnation by silver, distribution of ciliated cells and sensillae in larvae, pos- sible use of egg and larval characters in species differentiation Parasite surfaces Klaver-Wesseling, J. C. M.; Vetter, J. ?. M.; and Visser, W. ?., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., V. 56 (2), 147-157 Ancylostoma caninum, comparative in vitro study of antibody binding to different stages, indirect fluorescent antibody tech- nique applied to cryostat sections and in- tact worms, role of body surface in immunity, specific reaction consisted of layer covering cortex of cuticle Parasite surfaces Knos, G. ?.; and Short, R. ?., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (3), 350-356 Schistosomatium douthitti, cercariae, argen- tophilic papillae (numbers, types, distribu- tion patterns), degree of variation, sex- related differences, possible use in identi- fication and systematics Parasite surfaces K0ie, M. ; Nansen, P.; and 0rnbjerg Christen- sen, ?., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 289-297 Fasciola hepatica rediae, cercariae, cysts, excysted metacercariae, migratory stages, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Koshkina, L. ?., 1973, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 23, 82-86 Ascaridia galli, in vitro glucose uptake greater in worms from vaccinated chicks than in those from unvaccinated chicks, increased parasite surface permeability possibly re- flated to increased host immunity Parasite surfaces Koshkina, L. ?., 1974, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 24, 64-69 Ascaridia galli, ATP-ase, histochemical lo- calization in cutaneous-muscular tissue, op- timal conditions for activity, effect of host immunity on activity Parasite surfaces Kreier, J. P.; Al Abbassy, S. N.; and Seed, T. M., 1977, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 19 (1) , 10-20 Trypanosoma cruzi, 3 morphologic forms, sur- face charge characteristics and their use in separation of these forms, DEAE cellulose column chromatography, particle electrophore- sis system Parasite surfaces Kruatrachue, M.; et al., 1979, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 10 (1), 85-96 Mekong Schistosoma eggs and adult males and females, scanning and transmission electron- microscopy Parasite surfaces Kuntz, R. E.; et al., 1979, J. Helminth., v. 53 (2), 131-132 Schistosoma bovis, integument surfaces, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (4), 351-357 Capsalidae (Benedenia monticelli, Trochopus pini, Entobdella soleae) , oncomiracidium, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?., 1978, Ann. Parasitol., v. 53 (6), 551-559 8 species of Monogenea of fish, oncomiracidia, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?., 1979, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 288, s. D, Sc. Nat. (2), 231-233 Gyrodactylus sp. from Carassius auratus, chetotaxy, hypothesis on neotenic origin of Gyrodactylidae from same ancestral stock as Polyopisthocotylea Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (3) , 259-263 Dactylogyrus extensus, Actinocleidus recur- vatus, postlarval changes in chaetotaxy Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?.; and Bourgat, R., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (5), 547-549 Metapolystoma brygoonis, oncomiracidium, ciliated cells, chetotaxy Parasite surfaces Lambert, ?.; and Maillard, ?., 1979, Ann. Para- sitol. , v. 54 (1), 113-115 Erpocotyle catenulata, oncomiracidium, de- scription of ciliated cells and chetotaxy 728 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasite surfaces Lorn, J., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 ?4). 289-293 Eimeria subepithelialis, E. spleni, fish, morphology, walls of oocysts and spores, spore envelopes, electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Lushbaugh, IV. ?.; and Pittman, F. E., 1979 , J. Protozool., v. 26 (2), 186-195 Entamoeba histolytica, filopodia, microscopic observations, possible functions Parasite surfaces Mackenzie, C. D.; Preston, P. M.; and Ogilvie, B. M., 1978, Nature,-London (5690), v. 276 , 826-828 Trichinella spiralis, Nippostrongylus brasili- ensis, surface of infective larvae and adults may activate complement but not that of new- born larvae, stage-specific antibodies to nematode cuticle are capable of mediating attack by inflammatory cells against nematode surface Parasite surfaces Marchiondo, ?. ?.; Duszynski, D. W.; and Speer, C. ?., 1978, J. Protozool., v. 25 (4), 434-437 Eimeria nieschulzi, scanning electron micro- graphs of oocysts, transmission electron micrographs of oocyst wall and sporocyst wall Parasite surfaces Martinez-Palomo, ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 127-136 Onchocerca volvulus, microfilariae at dif- ferent developmental stages obtained from untreated humans, formation of cuticle characterized ultrastructurally, no plasma membrane found at cuticle, results suggest that immunogenic determinants are hidden from exterior by acellular cuticle and this may explain lack of cellular reaction usually found around living microfilariae in dermis of onchocerciasis patients Parasite surfaces Meuleman, ?. ?.; et al., 1978, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. v. 56 (3), 227-242 Schistosoma mansoni, miracidium body wall, changes during penetration into snail and transformation into mother sporocysts, ultra- structure Parasite surfaces Michael, E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 221-228 Eimeria acervulina, formation and final structure of oocyst wall, transmission and scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Miegeville, M.; Marjolet, M.; and Vermeil, C., 1978, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sc., Paris, v. 286, s. D, Sc. Nat. (11), 901-903 Schistosoma mansoni, adult male, surface studied with scanning electron microscopy, possible use in differentiating species and strains Parasite surfaces Miller, R. E.; and Kemp, W. ?., 1979, J. Para- sitol., v. 65 (2), 318-320 Schistosoma mansoni, modification of new technique for immunohistochemical localization of cell surface components Parasite surfaces Muehlpfordt, ?., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 71- 74 Trypanosoma spp., cell surface labelling with cationic ferritin Parasite surfaces Parshad, V. R.; and Guraya, S. S., [1978], Riv. Parassitol., Roma, v. 38 (2-3), 1977, 219-225 Ascaridia galli, surface lipids in outermost surface layer and outer cortex, correlative histochemical and biochemical observations, possible functional significance Parasite surfaces Pereira, N. M.; et al., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., V. 46 (2), 225-234 Trypanosoma cruzi, membrane and flagellar fractions, isolation and characterization: electron microscopy; enzyme composition; gel immunodiffusion test Parasite surfaces Philippe, M.; et al., 1979, Biol. Cell., v. 35 (2), 165-174 Gregarina blaberae, glycoconjugates of cell surface studied by carbohydrate cytochemistry and biochemistry on isolated 'ghost' fraction Parasite surfaces Popiel, I., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (2), 167-173 Cercaria littorinae saxatilis V daughter sporocyst, ultrastructure of body wall Parasite surfaces Ramasamy, R., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (6), 491-493 Schistosoma mansoni, schistosomula and cer- cariae, surface proteins Parasite surfaces Reinwald, E.; Rautenberg, P.; and Risse, H. J., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (3), 384- 397 Trypanosoma congolense, mechanical removal of surface coat in vitro Parasite surfaces Reinwald, E.; Risse, H. J.; and Saelker, R., 1978, Hoppe-Seyler's Ztschr. Physiol. Chem., v. 359 (8), 939-944 Trypanosoma congolense, radio-labelled diazoniobenzenesulfonate as marker for cell surface proteins, results indicate that surface coat is homogeneous layer composed of molecules of one type of protein Parasite surfaces Renwrantz, L.; and Schottelius, J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (2), 139-147 Trypanosoma brucei EATRO 427, characteri- zation of surface membrane with lectins, protectins, and blood group antisera Parasite surfaces Richard, J.; and Jourdane, J., 1978, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 53 (6), 607-615 Microphallus gracilis, Maritrema pyrenaica, cercariae, comparison of chetotaxy, Micro- phallus and Maritrema can be separated on this basis: Fenouillet, Pyrenees-Orientales SUBJECT HEADINGS 729 Parasite surfaces Robbins, S. H. ; Hammett, M. ; and Fried, ?., 1979, Internat. J. Parasitol., v. 9 (3) , 257- 260 ' Zygocotyle lunata, metacercarial cyst, light and transmission electron microscopy, amino acid analysis Parasite surfaces Rovis, L.; Barbet, ?. F.; and Williams, R. 0., 1978, Nature, London (5646), v. 271, 654-656 Trypanosoma congolense, characterization of surface coat, single specific glycoprotein as surface antigen, overall similarities with surface coat of T. brucei Parasite surfaces Sakamoto, K.; and Ishii, ?., 1978, J. Parasi- tol., v. 64 (1), 59-68 Schistosoma japonicum, miracidial and cer- carial surfaces, scanning electron micros- copy, patterns of argentophilic papillae of cercariae, scanning electron and light mi- croscopy Parasite surfaces Santo ro, F.; Duaissi, ?. ?.; and Capron, ?., 1979, IRCS J. Med. Sc., v. 7 (11), 576 Schistosoma mansoni immature forms, surface receptors for complement (Clq and C3b) which disappear with development Parasite surfaces Sarphie, T. G.; and Allen, D. .T., 1978 , Health Lab. Sc., v. 15 (4), 235-241 Acanthamoeba culbertsoni extracted from cerebrospinal fluid, surface topography, scanning electron microscopy, possible diagnostic application Parasite surfaces Senft, A. W.; Gibier, W. ?.; and Knopf, P. M., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 258-266 Schistosoma mansoni, tegument development in permissive (mouse, hamster) vs. non-permis- sive (rat) hosts, scanning electron micros- copy Parasite surfaces Silk, M. H.; and Spence, I. ?., 1969 , South African J. Med. Sc., v. 34 (4), 93-104 Schistosoma mansoni, adults, nerve tissue and processes that form sensory bulbs on surface of integument, ultrastructure Parasite surfaces Silk, M. H.; Spence, I. M.; and Buch, ?., 1970, South African J. Med. Sc., v. 35 (1), 23-29 Schistosoma mansoni, surface ultrastructure, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Smithers, S. R.; and Ramalho-Pinto, F. J., 1978, Colloque Immun. Parasit. Dis. (Thiverval-Grig- non, Sept. 5-9, 1977), 39-49 Schistosoma mansoni, concomitant immunity, response of host to schistosomular surface antigens, colloquium presentation Parasite surfaces Snary, D.; and Hudson, L., 1979, FEBS Letters, v. 100 (1), 166-170 Trypanosoma cruzi cell surface proteins: identification of one major glycoprotein Parasite surfaces Sogandares-Bernal, F.; and Voge, M., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 620-624 Mesocestoides corti from infected mice or maintained in culture medium and then exposed to immune mouse serum, 7S 2, antibodies found attached to body surfacesYand wall of excre- tory bladder of tetrathyridia Parasite surfaces de Souza, W.; Grynberg, ?.; and Nery-Guimaraes, F., 1975, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop. ? 9 (3), 143-156 Trypanosoma cruzi, fine structure morphology of epimastigotes maintained in acellular culture medium, cell division, observation of polysaccharide surface coat Parasite surfaces Speer, ?. ?.; et al., 1979, Ztschr. Parasi- tenk. , v. 59 (3), 219-225 Isospora lacazei, oocyst wall, scanning and transmission electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Stotish, R. L.; Wang, ?. C.; and Meyenhofer, M., [1979], J. Parasitol., v. 64 (6), 1978, 1074-1081 Eimeria tenella, oocyst wall, lipid composi- tion, carbohydrate composition, protein con- tent, amino acid analysis, proposed organiza- tion of cell wall, results suggest explana- tion for physical and mechanical resistance of oocyst wall as well as possible mechanisms for excystation of sporulated oocysts Parasite surfaces Strickler, J. E.; Mancini, P. E.; and Patton, C. L., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. "46 (2), 262- 276 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, use of lectin affinity chromatography to isolate major sur- face coat glycoprotein (variant antigen), further purification by DEAE-cellulose chro- matography Parasite surfaces Tadros, W. ; and Laarman, J. J., 1978 , Proc. K. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., s. C, Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 81 (4), 469-491 Sarcocystis spp., structure of muscle cyst walls, comparative study, light and electron microscopy, useful but not infallible tool for recognizing different species Parasite surfaces Tenora, F.; et al., 1978, Acta Univ. Agrie., Fac. Agronom., Brno, v. 26 (3), 195-207 Syphacia m?ris, S. arvicolae, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Tenora, F.; Wiger, R.; and Barus, V., 1978, Vestnik Ceskoslov. Zool. Spolec., v. 42 (1), 77-79 Syphacia spp., morphology, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Timofeev, V. ?.; and Kuperman, ?. I., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (4), 339-348 Triaenophorus nodulosus, changes in ultra- structure of body surface during development from oncosphere into procercoid 730 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasite surfaces Voge, M.; Price, Z.; and Jansma, W. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (2), 368-372 Schistosoma japonicum adults, surface struc- ture, no obvious differences among several geographic strains Parasite surfaces Williams, J. ?., 1978, Austral. J. Zool., v. 26 (2), 217-224 Temnocephala dendyi, epidermal surface, scanning electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Tinsley, R. C., 1978, Parasitology, v. 77 (2), 121-132 Eupolystoma anterorchis, oviposition; hatch- ing; oncomiracidium, distribution of tegu- mental ciliated cells and sensillae, system- atic implications Parasite surfaces Tornita, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (2), 61-77 Thelazia callipaeda, ultrastructure of body wall Parasite surfaces Trissl, D.; et al., 1978, J. Exper. Med., v. 148 (5), 1137-1145 Entamoeba, several species and strains, com- parison of in vitro ingestion of human eryth- rocytes (HRBC), E. histolytica isolated from cases of human dysentery show significantly higher phagocytic rate of HRBC ingestion than nonpathogenic strains and than other Entamoe- ba not pathogenic for mammals, however all Entamoeba tested are able to ingest HRBC Parasite surfaces Tryon, J. C., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 198-205 Toxoplasma gondii, purified tachyzoite pel- licle, ultrastructure and antigenicity Parasite surfaces Uni, S.; Iseki, M.; and Takada, S., 1977, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 26 (3), 157-167 Ancylostoma duodenale, A. caninum, sense organs and copulatory bursa, scanning elec- tron microscopy Parasite surfaces Uni, S.; and Takada, S., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (6), 365-374 Toxocara cati, surface structure of sensory organs in anterior and posterior regions, scanning electron microscopy iParasite surfaces Vetter, J. C. M.; and Klaver-Wesseling, J. C. M., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 58 (1), 91- 96 Ancylostoma caninum, relationship between IgG antibody binding to outer surface and metabolic state of infective larvae, indirect fluorescent antibody technique Parasite surfaces Viyanant, V.; and Jones, A. W., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (1), 79-85 Trypanosoma lewisi, surface membrane antigen, isolation and characterization, protection of immunized rats against challenge Parasite surfaces Voge, M.; and Brown, W. J., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (2), 262-266 Taenia solium, racemose Cysticercus from human brain, fine structure, scanning and transmis- sion electron microscopy Parasite surfaces Williams, J. ?., 1979, Austral. J. Zool., v. 27 (4) , 483-499 Temnocephala dendyi, ultrastructure of epi- dermis, role of Golgi apparatus in autolysis Parasite surfaces Wittrock, D. D., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (2), 145-154 Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis, ultra- structure of ventral papillae, suggested that papillae are nonglandular and may function in nutrient absorption Parasite surfaces Yoshino, T. P.; and Cheng, T. C., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 752-754 Schistosoma mansoni, newly hatched miracidia possess surface membrane-associated determi- nants that are antigenically similar to macromolecular component(s) of Biomphalaria glabrata hemolymph Parasite surfaces Zdarska, Z., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (1) , 15-25 Moliniella anceps, larval stages, histology and histochemistry of cystogenic gland cells and cyst wall, participation of gland cells of cercaria in origin of layers of cyst wall of metacercaria Parasites, Accidental D'Alessandro, ?.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (2), 303-317 Echinococcus vogeli infection in man, pathol- ogy, morphological characteristics of larval stages, case reports from various South American countries reviewed, exper. animal infections, man thought to be accidental host Parasites, Accidental Martinez Maranon, R.; and Hoffmann, ?., 1976, Rev. Invest. Salud Pub., Mexico, v. 36 (4), 187-201 Suidasia medanensis, human intestinal infesta- tions, case reports: Veracruz, Mexico Parasites, Accidental Theron, ?., 1975, Vie et Milieu, s. C, Biol Terr., v. 25 (1), 181-185 Parabascus lepidotus, a common parasite of Chiroptera, found in Apodemus sylvaticus in France, "doit etre considere comme un par- asite transfuge" Parasites of helminths. See Hyperparasitism. Parasitic castration. See Sex and parasitism. Parasitism Chesnova, L. V., 1978, [Concepts of evolution in parasitology. (Historical essay)], 162 pp. evolution of parasitism, concepts, histori- cal review SUBJECT HEADINGS 731 Parasitism Ivashkin, V. M.; and Blinova, S. L. , 1971, Trudy Gel'mint. Lab., Akad. Nauk SSSR, v. 21, 16-26 evolution of nematode parasitism by adapta- tion to host organism, review Parasitism Jennings, J. ?., 1977, Acta Zool. Fennica (154) , 63-79 free-living and symbiotic Turbellaria, patterns of nutritional physiology, their implications for evolution of entoparasitism Parasitism Michajlow, W., 1977, Zhurnal Obsh. Biol., v. 38 (5), 657-675 Euglenoidina of Copepoda, examples of evo- lution of parasitism and species formation; localization, life cycles Parasitism Moulder, J. W., 1979, Host-Parasite Interfaces, 127-138 evolutionary origin of intracellular para- sitism, speculative review Parasitology, Education. [See also Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks] Parasitology, Education Goodman, H. C., 1978, Ann. Immunol., v. 129C (2-3), 267-274 immunology and tropical diseases, challenges and opportunities, WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Parasitology, History Andrews, J. R. H., 1979, N. Zealand Med. J. (633), v. 89, 274 [Letter] Ascaris lumbricoides egg, coprolite material from Maori settlements: Fisherman's Bay, Makara beach, Wellington Parasitology, History Argiolas, N.; et al., 1974, Rassegna Med. Sarda, v. 77, n.s., v. 26 (3), 221-260 Entamoeba histolytica, human, extensive his- torical and diagnostic review, clinical as- pects, epidemiology, pathology Parasitology, History Baugh, S. C., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (1-2) , 435-472 schistosomiasis, human, animals, 100-year historical review: India Parasitology, History Bloch, M.; and Rivera G., ?., 1977, Rev. Inst. Invest. Med., San Salvador, v. 6 (2), 131-142 human ancylostomiasis, geographic distribu- tion in Latin American and South American countries, past history of attempts at eradi- cation, continuing disease of public health importance Parasitology, History Bruce-Chwatt, L. J., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 143-148 Plasmodium vivax hibernans, history Parasitology, History Bruce-Chwatt, L. J., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (2), 211-212 [Letter] origins of medical entomology with referenci to history of human scabies Parasitology, History Bruce-Chwatt, L. J., 1979, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. *nd Hyg., v. 73 (3), 353-355 [Letter] further comments on historical cartoon previ- ously published in Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. ?and Hyg. , v. 72, p. 446, 1978 Parasitology, History Buyst, H., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop, v. 57 (4-5), 349-359 Trypanosoma brucei, T. rhodesiense, human, prehistorical and historical background of trypanosomiasis in Africa with special reference to the Luangwa Valley Parasitology, History Bykhovskaia, I. E. (Pavlovskaia), 1972, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (5), 403-407 Dracunculus medinensis, centenary year of discovery of life cycle by A. P. Fedchenko Parasitology, History Bykhovskaia, I. E. (Pavlovskaia), 1974, Para- zitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (3), 185-195 development of parasitology and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Parasitology, History Carcia-Kutzbach, ?., 1976, South. Med. J., v. 69 (7), 938-940 medicine among the ancient Maya, includes brief mention of cutaneous leishmaniasis Parasitology, History Chebotarev, R. S. , 1977, [Essay on the history of medical and veterinary parasitology], 309 pp. illus. Parasitology, History Chesnova, L. V., 1978, [Concepts of evolution in parasitology. (Historical essay)], 162 pp. evolution of parasitism, concepts, histori- cal review Parasitology, History Christie, ?., 1978, South. Med. J., v. 71 (6), 717-723 malaria, eradication of infection in conjunc- tion with building the Panama Canal, histori- cal review Parasitology, History Corliss, J. 0., 1978, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 97 (4), 419-458 salute to 54 microscopists (protozoologists) of the past Parasitology, History Corliss, J. 0., 1979, Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., v. 98 (1), 26-58 biographical sketches and photographs of 15 great microscopists of the past, addendum highlighting major 'firsts' in protozoology Parasitology, History Di Biase, W., 1975, Rev. Brasil. Med., ?. 32 (3), 156-159 human parasites, paths of pre-historic migra- tion through North and South America, his- torical review (pediculosis, ancylostomiasis, ascariasis) Parasitology, History Dobson, J., 1970, Ann. Roy. Coll. Surg. England, v. 47 (4), 233-242 Distoma clavatum, included in display of "Peculiar organs of Adhesion" in John Hunter's Museum 732 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasitology, History Dubinina, M. N., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (5), 441-442 Alfortia edentatus found in intestine of fossil horse from Upper Pleistocene, no morphological differences from this species today: basin of upper reaches of river Indi- girka Parasitology, History Emerson, K. C., 1979, Lice in my life, 106 pp. lice, history and status of taxonomic research, museum collections, review; bibliography of papers by K. C. Emerson Parasitology, History, Filippova, ?. ?., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (1), 3-13 Ixodes persulcatus group, species belonging to southern branch, zoogeography, ecology, paleontology, relationship to I. ricinus Parasitology, History Gardener, P. J., 1977, Trop. Dis. Bull., v. 74 (12), 1069-1088 Leishmania, early documentation of human leishmaniasis, taxonomic chronology of genus, synonymies of principal species, list of species not normally infective to humans, recent developments in leishmanial systema- tica Parasitology, History Greenblatt, C. L., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (5) , 508-517 historical review of antimalarial campaign in Palestine and Israel, symposium presenta- tion Parasitology, History Harrison, G., 1978, Mosquitoes, malaria and man: A history of the hostilities since 1880, 314 pp. Parasitology, History Herrero Alonso, ?.; and Vasallo Matilla, F., 1978, Rev. Iber. Parasitol., v. 38 (3-4), 841-850 trichinosis, historic review Parasitology, History Janssens, P. G., 1977, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 57 (4-5), 191-200 African sleeping sickness, historical review Parasitology, History Kampmeier, R. H., 1978, Sex. Transmit. Dis., v. 5 (3), 119 Trichomonas vaginalis, free translation of Donne's original description of parasite Parasitology, History Killick-Kendrick, R., 1977, Protozoology, v. 3, 109-117 early records of trypanosomiasis in Nigerian livestock Parasitology, History Kovacik, C. F., 1978, Social Sc. and Med., v. 12 (2D) , 131-136 malaria, humans, settlement growth and rec- reation aspects of lifestyles in colonial and antebellum South Carolina as indications of cultural adjustments to health hazard Parasitology, History Laderman, C., 1975, Social Sc. and Med., v. 9 (11-12), 587-594 malaria, humans, possible routes by which infection was introduced into the ancient Mediterranean world, historical and ecolog- ical considerations Parasitology, History Lewinsohn, R., 1979 , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 73 (5), 513-523 Trypanosoma cruzi, discovery of parasite by Carlos Chagas, historical review Parasitology, History Lillie, R. D., 1978, Stain Tech., v. 53 (1), 23-28 malaria, Malachowski1 s 1891 use of alkali polychromed methylene blue staining tech- niques, historical review Parasitology, History Martin del Campo, R., 1977, Publicaciones Espec. (4), Inst. Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonom. Mexico, 547-553 Mexican prehispanic helminthology better known due to publication of Florentine Codex in bilingual edition Parasitology, History Montalvan Cornejo, J. ?., 1977, Rev. Ecuator. Hig. y Med. Trop., v. 30 (1), 71-94 human malaria, contributions of author to the study of malaria and its eradication in Ecua- dor Parasitology, History Nansen, P.; and Joergensen, R. J., 1977, Nord. Vet.-Med., v. 29 (6), 263-266 parasite eggs in fecal material from archae- ological site, early Viking period (750-800 A. D.): Ribe, Denmark Parasitology, History Nitzberg, W. D., 1974, Synthesis, v. 2 (2), 28-41 malaria, human, discovery of parasite devel- opment and its transmission, historical re- view Parasitology, History Pankhurst, R., 1979, Med. History, v. 23 (3), 297-313 Europe's discovery of the Ethiopian taeni- cide--kosso, historical review Parasitology, History Saliternik, Z., 1978, Israel J. Med. Sc., v. 14 (5), 518-520 reminiscences of history of malaria eradica- tion in Palestine and Israel, symposium presentation Parasitology, History Sandbach, F. R., 1977, Social Sc. and Med., v. 11 (1) , 27-33 S[chistosoma] japonicum, anti-schistosomia- sis campaign traced from 1949 Revolution up to Cultural Revolution in China Parasitology, History Scott, F. P.; and Lups, J. G. H., 1970, South African Med. J., v. 44 (3), 66-69 scabies, humans, history from biblical times; case report of scabies norvegica infection in debilitated person SUBJECT HEADINGS 733 Parasitology, History Service, M. W., 1978, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (6), 603-626 history of early medical entomology, review Parasitology, History Simpson, D. ?.; and Verco, P. W., 1976, Surg. Neurol., v. 6 (6), 377-380 cerebral hydatid cysts in colonial Australia, historical article; case report of unsuccess- ful surgery on 10-year-old child Parasitology, History Smith, G. J., 1978, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasi- tol., v. 72 (4), 305-322 work of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Expedition to the Congo, 1903-1905, excerpts from letters of Dr. J. L. Todd Parasitology, History Sosnina, E. F., 1972, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 6 (5), 444-450 ectoparasites found on fossil Microtus gre- galis from Pleistocene, gamasid mites iden- tified as Hyperlaelaps arvalis and Hirsti- onyssus isabellinus: Indigirka basin, Yaku- tia Parasitology, History Spiisteser, H., 1978 , Monatsh. Vet.-Med., v. 33 (23), 884-888 helminthology, 60-year record in USSR Parasitology, History Teixeira Santos, N., 1974, Rev. Cien. Med., Univ. Lourenco Marques, s. B, v. 20, 93-133 human congenital malaria, extensive histori- cal and clinical review, emphasis on possible mechanisms of placental transmission Parasitology, History Ulmer, M. J., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (1), 3-13 American Society of Parasitology, assessment from historical perspective of present and future status as national organization, Presidential Address, 52nd Annual Meeting Parasitology, History Zasukhin, D. N.; and Avakian, ?. ?., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (2), 225 centenary of discovery of causative agent of amebiasis by F. A. Lesh Parasitology, History Ziperman, ?. ?., 1973, Surg., Gynec. and Obst., v. 137 (1), 104-114 medical history of the Panama Canal, refer- ences to eradication of malaria and other parasitic diseases Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Abuladze, ?. I.; Nikol'skii, S. N.; and Kolab- skii, ?. ?., 1975, Parazitol. i Invaz. Bolezni Sel1skokhoz. Zhivot. (Abuladze), 3-29 general parasitology, domestic animals Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks von Brand, T., 1979, Biochemistry and physiol- ogy of endoparasites. 447 pp. Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Gallego Berenguer, J., 1974, Atlas de parasi- tolog?a, 5. ed. [86 pp.], illus. Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Garcia, L. S.; and Ash, L. R., 1979, Diagnos- tic parasitology. Clinical laboratory manual, 2. ed., 174 pp., illus. protozoa, helminths, clinical laboratory techniques f or collection, examination, and diagnosis Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Gutteridge, W. E.; and Coombs, G. H., 1977, Biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, 172 pp., illus. biochemistry of parasitic protozoa, text- book: methodology; catabolism and genera- tion of energy; nucleic acid metabolism; pro- tein metabolism; lipid metabolism; biochem- ical mechanism of drug action; isolation of parasitic protozoa from infected animals; culture of parasitic protozoa Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Ivens, V. R.; Mark, D. L.; and Levine, N. D. , 1978, Special Publication (52), Coll. Agrie, and Vet. Med., Univ. Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, 270 pp. parasites of domestic animals in United States, host-parasite list, life cycles, diagnostic technics Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Kadlubowski , R., 1975 , Zarys parazytologii lekarskiej, 3. ed., 340 pp., illus. outline of medical parasitology Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Krull, W., 1966, Parasitology. Veterinary para- sitology notes, 439 pp. Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Levine, N. D., 1978, Textbook of veterinary parasitology, 236 pp., illus. Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Lyons, K. M., 1978, Studies Biol. (102), 60 pp. helminths, parasitism, attachment and main- tenance in host, feeding and respiration, reproduction and transmission, host-parasite relationships, evolution Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Mengozzi, F., [1975], I parassiti del cane, 125 pp., illus. manual on dog parasites Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Reichenbach-Klinke, H. H.; et al., 1977, Krankheiten der Reptilien, 2. ed., 228 pp., illus. parasites of reptiles, extensive, detailed treatise, pathology, control, treatment Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Scognamiglio, ?., 1978, Nematologia agraria, 541 pp., illus. agronomic nematology, classification of phylum Nemata Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Tischler, W., 1977, Grundriss der Human- parasitologie, 2. ed., 189 pp., illus. human parasites 734 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Wardle, R. ?.; McLeod, J. ?.; and Radinovsky, S., 1974, Advances in the zoology of tapeworms, 1950-1970, rev. of Wardle, R. ?.; and McLeod, J. ?., [1952 a], 274 pp., illus. monographic review of literature on Cestoda, 1950-1970; detailed classification Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Wilson, R. ?., 1979, Studies Biol., 2. ed. (4), 76 pp. parasites of animals and man, life cycles, transmission, epidemiology, physiology and metabolism of endoparasitic stages, chemo- therapy, immunology Passage De Rycke, P. H.; and Pennoit-De Cooman, E., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 57 (3), 251- 254 Echinococcus granulosus of equine origin, serial passages of larval stages in mice, infection with sterile daughter cysts Passage Holbrook, T. W.; and Parker, ?. W., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (6), 984-987 Naegleria fowleri incubated on chick embryos, effects of embryo age and temperature on maintenance, infectivity maintained after 25 serial passages Parasitology, Manuals and textbooks Zaman, V., 1979, Atlas of medical parasitology, 285 pp., illus. Paratenic hosts. See Vectors, Mechanical. Parthenogenesis. [See also Reproduction] Parthenogenes is Albertson, D. G.; Nwaorgu, 0. C.; and Sulston, J. E., 1979, Chromosoma, v. 75 (1), 75-87 Strongyloides papillosus, 2 major karyotypes of eggs from feces of rabbits (2L2M and L3MS), oogenesis in parasitic females, gen- eration of L3MS karyotype by chromatin diminution, chromosomal mechanism of sex determinat ion Parthenogenesis Senotrusova, V. N., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (4), 307-311 Haemogamasus kitanoi, biology and distribu- tion in Kazakhstan (life cycle, feeding, reproduction, survival, parthenogenesis, starvation periods) Parthenogenesis Westrom, D. R.; Nelson, B. C.; and Connolly, G. E., 1976 , J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (2), 169- 173 Bovicola tibialis, transmission from intro- duced Dama dama to Odocoileus hemionus colum- bianus apparently by direct contact at feed- ers, absence of males suggests that partheno- genetic reproduction occurs in B. tibialis: Cali fornia Passage Brener, Z.; Chiari, E.; and Alvarenga, N. J., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (1) , 39-46 Trypanosoma cruzi, 3 strains maintained 8 years in mice continued polymorphism, infec- tivity, and growth in culture medium Passage Callow, L. L.; Mellors, L. T.; and McGregor, W., 1979, Internat., J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 333-338 Babesia bovis, reduction in virulence due to rapid passage in splenectomized cattle, change reversed by passaging in intact hosts Passage De Rycke, P. H.; and Pennoit-De Cooman, E., 1978', Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 55 (3), 229-234 Echinococcus granulosus of equine origin, serial passages of larval stages in mice, in- fection with protoscolices Passage Lushbaugh, W. ?.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 248-254 Entamoeba histolytica, periodic hamster liver passage enhances virulence of axenical- ly cultured trophozoites, statistical analy- sis Passage Pennoit-De Cooman, E.; and De Rycke, P. H., 1978, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 56 (1), 39-45 Echinococcus granulosus of equine origin, serial passages of larval stages in mice, infection with small sterile secondary cysts Passage Saf'ianova, V. M.; Aliev, E. I.; and Koshelev, ?. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (3), 206-215 Leishmania adleri, virulence for Cricetus auratus increases with successive passage, ultrastructure of leptomonad stage and char- acteristics of localization of specific antigens, antigenic comparison with Leish- mania of mammals and leptomonads of reptiles Passage . _ Savina, ?. ?., 1976, Med. Parazitol. i Para- zitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (1), 69-74 Toxoplasma, low-virulence strains, frequent serial passage in mice increased virulence Passage Siddiqi, M. N.; and Meerovitch, E., 1977, Pakistan J. Zool., v. 9 (1), 47-50 Trichinella spiralis, stability of 4 strains, no significant increase in infectivity after 5-8 serial passages through rats although individual variations from one passage to another were observed Passage Sogandares-Bernal, F.; and Chandler, J., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (3), 547-548 Haemobartonella muris infections of labora- tory mice as problem in routine passage of trypanosomes, method devised to remove most of Haemobartonella from donor blood sample to be transferred to recipient Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. See Immunity, Allergy; Immunity, Skin tests. Passive immunity. See Immunity, Passive. Pasture rotation. See Pastures. SUBJECT HEADINGS Pastures Armour, J.; et al., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (22), 500-503 Ostertagia ostertagi, cattle, epidemiology of naturally acquired infections studied through 2 successive grazing seasons with particular reference to faecal egg counts, herbage larval numbers, worm burdens, and plasma pepsinogen levels: south west Scot- land Pastures Bairden, K.; Parkins, J. J.; and Armour, J., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (2), 33-35 Ostertagia ostertagi, occurrence of clinical disease in pretreated calves grazed on silage aftermath from late July, pattern of herbage larval counts suggests delayed emergence of overwintered L3 larvae from soil as most likely source of infection: pastures at Glasgow University Veterinary School Pastures Barger, I. ?.; and Southcott, W. H., 1978, Austral. J. Exper. Agrie, and Animal Husb. (92) , v. 18, 340-346 nematodes, sheep, 3 systems for post-weaning management, grazing alternately with cattle, twice-yearly levamisole treatment, live- weight and wool production Pastures Bobkova, A. F., 1971, Nauch. Trudy, Nauchno- Issled. Vet. Inst., v. 9, 90-94 coccidia and helminths of calves, comparison of stall-enclosure and pasture maintenance, economics Pastures Borgsteede, F. H. M.; and Kloosterman, ?., 1977, Tijdschr. Diergeneesk., v. 102 (24). 1428-1436 bovine gastrointestinal helminths, infesta- tion of cattle on pasture in relation to time of mowing, yearly cycle of larvae on grass- land, epidemiology reviewed, prophylactic measures: Netherlands Pastures Burden, D. J.; and Hammet, N.C., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 26 (1), 66-70 Trichuris suis ova in pig feces, development and survival on pasture plots: south of England Pastures Callinan, A. P. L., 1978, Internat. J. Parasi- tol., v. 8 (3), 233-237 Ostertagia circumcincta, ecology of free- living stages, development and survival on herbage and soil: western Victoria, Austra- lia Pastures Camoens, J. K., 1977, Malaysian Vet. J., v. 6 (3), 111-124 Boophilus microplus, dairy cattle, various control measures discussed but spraying acaricides on pastures shows particular promise: Air Hitam, Johor, Malaysia Pastures Chiejina, S. N.; and Clegg, F. G., 1978, Brit. Vet. J., v. 134 (6), 541-550 Ostertagia ostertagi, cattle, epidemiology, herbage infection, disease incidence, serum pepsinogen levels (useful reflection of seasonal incidence), weather, 1974-1976: , East Midlands, England Pastures Donald, A. D.; et al., 1978, Austral. J. Agrie. Research, v. 29 (1), 189-204 gastrointestinal nematodes, availability to sheep grazing on summer-contaminated pas- tures (December-January contamination vs. February contamination), rates of decline of infective larvae, effects of weather condi- tions, implications for anthelmintic treat- ment and grazing management: Canberra, A. C. T. Pastures Donald, A. D.; et al., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (2-3), 205-222 gastrointestinal nematodes with major empha- sis on Ostertagia ostertagi, beef cattle, le- vels of infection and effects on live-weight gain, effects of pasture type (phalaris vs. lucerne) and stocking rate, effects of anthel mintic treatment, 4-year experiment: Canberra Australia Pastures Dumag, P. U.; et al., 1976, Philippine J. Animal Indust., v. 31 (1-4), 72-86 Fasciola gigantica-infected Lymnaea rubigi- nosa snails, intra-molluscan development, cercarial output, distribution pattern of metacercariae on pasture grasses Pastures Duncan, J. L.; et al., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (13) , 274-278 Dictyocaulus viviparus, vaccinated, unvacci- nated, and tracer calves exposed to infection while grazing, various periods over two years, pasture larval counts, epidemiologi- cal, clinical, and parasitological observa- tions, importance of overwintered lungworm larvae as source of disease: West of Scot- land farm Pastures English, A. W., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (7) , 299-305 equine strongyles, free-living stages in feces and on pasture, seasonal changes in rates of development and survival: Moggill, Brisbane, Queensland Pastures English, A. W., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (7), 306-309 equine strongyles, infective larvae, survival and migration on herbage with reference to season, climatic conditions, and types of pasture: southern Queensland Pastures Euzeby, J.; and Gevrey, J., 1979, Rev. Med. Vet., Toulouse, v. 130 (8-9), 1149-1150, 1155-1160 fascioliasis and strongylosis, sheep on naturally dry and artificially irrigated pastures, plan for anthelmintic prophylaxis: Spain 736 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pastures Gemme11, ?. ?.; Johnstone, P. D.; and Boswell, ?. ?., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 24 (3). 334- 338 Taenia hydatigena, dispersion pattern of eggs on pasture over time and space assessed by cyst counts in lambs grazed immediately, 36 days, or 56 days after removal of infected dogs Pastures Genchi, C.; Malnati, G.; and Carrara, L., 1978, Clin. Vet., Milano, v. 101 (4), 175-184 gastrointestinal nematodes, race horses, climate variability, egg hatching, larval development to infective stage, presence of infective larvae on herbage in various seasons Pastures Gettinby, G.; et al., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 105 (3), 57-59 Ostertagia ostertagi, calves, mathematical model to predict level of pasture contamina- tion and occurrence of clinical disease, good correlation between predicted and observed events Pastures Gibbs, H. C., 1979, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 40 (2), 227-231 gastrointestinal nematodes, calves, winter survival of larvae on pasture more important than carrier calves as source of infection; calves surviving clinical disease are re- sistant to infection the following year: Maine Pastures Gibson, T. E.; and Everett, G., 1971, J. Comp. Path., v. 81 (4), 493-498 Ostertagia and Trichostrongylus spp., lambs treated with thiabendazole and moved to clean pasture had lowest worm burden Pastures Hatta, T.; et al., 1977, Nippon Zyuisi-Kai Zassi (J. Japan Vet. Med. Ass.), v. 30 (7), 380-383 Dictyocaulus viviparus, cattle, control by suspended use of contaminated pastures for varying time periods, degree of contamina- tion determined success of these measures; complete eradication by renovation of pasture Pastures Holland-Moritz, W.; Nickel, S. ; and Hiepe, T., 1977, Monatsh. Vet.-Med., v. 32 (23), 889-893 Fasciola hepatica, calves, Galba truncatula, epizootiology (ameliorated and unameliorated pastures, population density of G. trunca- tula, soil structure, vegetation, hydro- logical and climatic factors); importance of melioration for complex fascioliasis control program: Potsdam, East Germany Pastures Johnstone, I. L.; Coote, B. G.; and Smart, K. E., 1979, Austral. J. Exper. Agrie, and Animal Husb. (99) , v. 19, 414-418 pre- and/or post-lambing anthelmintic treat- ment, effect on lamb birth weight and live- weight gain, fecal egg counts, pasture con- tamination: New South Wales Pastures Kotrla, ?.; and Kozdon, 0., 1978, Vet. Med., Praha, v. 51, v. 23 (1), 39-49 gastrointestinal nematodes, lungworms, sheep and cattle, survival of larvae on pastures Pastures Macpherson, R.; Mitchell, G. ?. ?.; and McCance, ?. ?., 1978, Vet. Ree., v. 102 (7), 156-157 [Letter] Cysticercus bovis, slaughterhouse inspection, high prevalence in bovine carcasses originat- ing from pasture treated with human slurry from local sewage works: Glasgow Pastures Meek, A. H.; and Morris, R. S., 1979, Austral. Vet. J., v. 55 (2), 58-60 Fasciola hepatica metacercariae encysted on herbage, longevity, winter vs. summer, irri- gated and non-irrigated pastures: Werribee, Victoria Pastures de Melo, H. J. H., 1977, Arq. Escola Vet. Univ. Fed. Minas G?rais, v. 29 (1), 89-95 gastro-intestinal nematodes, incidence in cattle on pastures during dry period: Savannah area of Mato Grosso State, Brazil Pastures Mirzayans, ?., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (1) , 93-95 Trichostrongylus axei, development and sur- vival of free-living stages on grass plots during autumn: south-east England Pastures Nansen, P.; et al., 1978, Vet. Sc. Commun., v. 2 (3), 193-205 trichostrongylid, grazing cattle, factors influencing fluctuations in herbage contam- ination, epidemiological consequences of intensification of animal husbandry methods: Denmark Pastures Nickel, S., 1978, Monatsh. Vet.-Med., v. 33 (23) , 915-917 parasitoses of farm animals, potential ef- fects of soil and water improvement programs Pastures Nikitin, V. F., 1978, Veterinariia, Moskva (7), 59-61 helminths, cattle on irrigated pastures, occurrence, control measures: Moskovsk, Rostovsk, and Tambovsk oblasts Pastures Oakley, G. ?., 1979, Vet. Ree., v. 104 (23), 530-531 Dictyocaulus viviparus, overwintering of larvae on pasture and survival until mid- summer without passage through grazing cattle, experimental trials Pastures Ogunsusi, R. ?., 1979, Research Vet. Sc., v. 26 (3), 320-323 trichostrongylid larvae, pasture infectivity for tracer lambs throughout period of one year, weather data: Guinea Savanna, Nigeria SUBJECT HEADINGS 737 Pastures Okon, E. D.; and Enyenihi, U. K., 1977, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 9 (1), 7-10 Haemonchus contortus, factors influencing development and survival of larvae on pas- ture; rainfall appeared to be the most im- portant: Ibadan, Western Nigeria Pastures Schillhorn Van Veen, T. W., 1978, Vet. Ree., v. 102 (16), 364-365 Haemonchus contortus, lambs (abomasum, faeces), casualties of young lambs follow- ing prolonged rainy season, further casual- ties at end of following dry season associat- ed with inhibited H. contortus larvae sug- gest chronic haemonchosis syndrome (lambs had been previously treated with thiabenda- zole and rafoxanide); high pasture infection: Shika, near Zaria Pastures Shaka, S.; and Nansen, P., 1979, Vet. Para- sitol., v. 5 (2-3), 145-154 fascioliasis, sheep, epidemiology: seasonal availability of metacercariae, parastite stages overwintering on pasture: Denmark Pastures Smith, H. J., 1979, Canad. Vet. J., v. 20 (7), 184-185 Oesophagostomum quadrispinulatum, 0. denta- tum, failure to demonstrate overwinter sur- vival on pastures, contamination of pastures by carrier pigs with subsequent transmission to susceptible pigs Pastures Straat, H., 1979, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 11 (2), 71-83 trichostrongylosis, dairy calves, control: rotational grazing vs. set stocking, daily removal of feces from fields, nutritional level : Kenya Pastures Sutherst, R. W.; et al., 1979, J. Applied Ecol., v. 16 (2), 359-382 Boophilus microplus, cattle, analysis of 3 control methods used separately and in combi- nation (acaricides, pasture spelling, tick- resistant cattle), computer model of tick population: Australia Pcis tures Thomas, R. J.; and Starr, J. R. , 1978, Vet. Ree., v. 103 (21) , 465-468 sheep nematodes, pattern of infective lar- vae on pasture, correlation between time of summer peak and cumulative rainfall, possile use in forecasting onset of major infection in lambs Pastures Thomas, R. J.; and Waller, P. J., 1979, Re- search Vet. Sc., v. 26 (2), 209-212 abomasal nematodes, lambs, epidemiology during winter and spring: infective pasture larval availability, parasite population changes and inhibition patterns: Northum- berland Pastures Tongson, M. S.; and Tr?vela, V., [1977], Philippine J. Vet. Med., v. 15 (1-2), 1976, 55-63 longevity of strongyle larvae in cattle dung pats on pasture, larvae persisted longer in pats deposited during dry vs. rainy season Pastures Waller, P. J.; and Thomas, R. J., 1978, Inter- nat. J. Parasitol., v. 8 (4), 275-283 Ostertagia spp., epidemiology in natural parasite populations in sheep raised under intensive conditions, climatic conditions, egg counts and pasture larval availability, seasonal worm burdens, inhibition of larval development: north-east England Pastures Watts, J. E.; Dash, K. M.; and Lisle, K. A. 1978, Austral. Vet. J., v. 54 (7), 352-355 diarrheic feces caused by helminth infection predispose sheep to breech strike, anthel- mintic treatment and other management factors reduced incidence of breech strike: New South Wales Pastures Wescott, R.; and Shelton, T., 1979, West. Vet- erinarian, v. 17 (2), 11-14 internal parasites, cattle, prevalence on 5 ranches, effect of types of pasture, manage- ment practices, age of host, and treatment with thiabendazole: Butte County, Idaho Pathogenesis. See Pathology. Pathogenicity. [See also Infectivity] Pathogenicity Ailiarova, S. T., 1973, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 7 (2), 169-174 Entamoeba histolytica strains from patients and from carriers, increase in infection rate and extent of pathological changes in irradiated vs. nonirradiated rats" Pathogenicity Ajayi, J. ?.; and Todd, A. C., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 23 (1), 103-108 Haemonchus contortus, lambs, primary infec- tion with less pathogenic isolate, second infection with more pathogenic isolate, interactions of 2 populations, effect on hosts, results demonstrate degree of premu- nization Pathogenicity Akinshina, G. T.; and Desmon, Zh., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (12), 80-85 Toxoplasma gondii, mechanical-secretory penetrative ability into mouse peritoneal macrophages is correlated with strain viru- lence, scanning electron microscopy Pathogenicity Amato Neto, V.; Campos, R.; and Higaki, Y., 1974, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 16 (4) , 238-244 Trypanosoma cruzi, re-examination of person from whom extensively studied virulent Y strain had been isolated 23 years earlier, typical signs of chronic infection not evident Pathogenicity Anderson, R. ?., 1979, Nature, London (5709), v. 279, 150-152 relationship between parasite pathogenicity and consequent depression of host population equilibria, micro- and macroparasitic infec- tion models, implications for use of parasites as biological control agents 738 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pathogenicity . Arnaudov, D., 1978, Vet. Med. Nauki, v. 15 (7) , 38-46 Toxoplasma gondii strains isolated from rabbits and fetuses of ewes which miscarried, comparative studies of virulence and immuno- genicity, role in etiology of abortion Pathogenicity Bajwa, R. S.; and Gill, B. S., 1975, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 55 (1), 31-36 Eimeria tenella, irradiation of oocysts with gamma-rays reduced number of viable sporo- zoites rather than attenuating the parasite Pathogenicity Barry, J. D.; Le Ray, D.; and Herbert, W. J., 1979, J. Comp. Path., v. 89 (4), 465-470 Trypanosoma brucei, white mice, dissociation of virulence and variable antigen type in relation to pleomorphism Pathogenicity Barus, V.; and Blazek, ?. , 1971, Folia Para- sitol., v. 18 (3) , 215-226 Crenosoma striatum, life cycle, morphology in intermediate and definitive host, patho- genicity in organism of definitive host Pathogenicity Belda Neto, F. M., 1974, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 8 (1), 27-36 Trypanosoma cruzi, morpho-biometric and bio- logie comparisons of 17 strains; results showed no relationships between morphology and pathogenicity of strains studied Pathogenicity Bemrick, W. J.; O'Leary, T. P.; and Barnes, D. ?., 1979, Vet. Med. and Small Animal Clin., v. 74 (1), 77-80 Eimeria leuckarti, horses, 5 necropsy re- ports, possible pathogenic role: Minnesota Pathogenicity Beverley, J. ?. ?.; Henry, L.; and Hunter, D., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 24 (2), 139-146 Toxoplasma gondii, 1-, 8-, and 10-day-old piglets (exper.), serological findings, tis- sue cysts, reactive changes in lymphoid tis- sue, incidence and severity of inflammatory lesions, organs affected; T. gondii more virulent in younger piglets due to delayed maturation of host lymphoid system during first week of life Pathogenicity Borgsteede, F. ?. M.; and Hendriks, J., 1979, Parasitology, v. 78 (3), 331-342 Cooperia oncophora, calves (exper.), single infections with 2 graded doses of larvae, weight gains, egg output, haematology, worm counts and host reaction against worm burden, worm measurements, distribution of worms in small intestine Pathogenicity Bos, H. J., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 47 (3), 369-377 Entamoeba histolytica, cytopathogenicity of intact amebae and cell-free extracts, isola- tion and characterization of intracellular toxin Pathogenicity Bray, R. S.; and Harris, W. G., 1977, Proto- zoology, v. 3, 193-196 Entamoeba histolytica races, virulence, invasiveness, review Pathogenicity Brown, T., 1978, J. Med. Microbiol., v. 11 (3), 249-259 Naegleria fowleri, cytopathogenicity in mouse embryo-cell cultures, no evidence that cell-free cytotoxic factors play a part, damage seemed to occur only as result of direct contact with active amebae and ap- peared to be associated with phagocytic ac- tivity of trophozoites Pathogenicity Brown, T., 1979, J. Med. Microbiol., v. 12 (3). 355-362 Naegleria fowleri, cytopathogenicity in mouse embryo-cell cultures, inhibition by amoeba- specific antiserum and by cytochalasin B, concluded that cytopathogenicity was due to physical rather than biochemical or cytotoxic mechanisms and was associated with phagocytic activity of trophozoites Pathogenicity Brown, T., 1979, J. Med. Microbiol., v. 12 (3). 363-371 Naegleria fowleri, cytopathogenicity in mouse embryo-cell cultures, observations by immuno- fluorescence microscopy and electron micros- copy, concluded that trophozoites destroy cultured cells by phagocytosis-like mechanism without aid of amoeba-associated cytotoxic or cytolytic agents Pathogenicity Burden, D. J.; Anger, H. S.; and Hammet, N. C., 1979, Vet. Microbiol., v. 3 (3), 227-234 Blastocystis sp., pigs (feces), pathogenicity discussed: Berkshire and East Anglia, Eng- land Pathogenicity Callow, L. L.; Mellors, L. T.; and McGregor, W., 1979, Internat., J. Parasitol., v. 9 (4), 333-338 Babesia bovis, reduction in virulence due to rapid passage in splenectomized cattle, change reversed by passaging in intact hosts Pathogenicity Cerva, L., 1971, Folia Parasitol., v. 18 (2), 171-176 Naegleria gruberi, Vitek strain, white mice, albino guinea pigs, 7 day-old chick embryos (exper. in all), pathogenicity studies Pathogenicity Chaia, G.; et al., 1977, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 19 (3), 195-201 Entamoeba histolytica, strain Eh 1 isolated from woman with acute infection, virulence in laboratory animals and utilization in drug screening in hamsters Pathogenicity Chhabra, M. ?.; and Mahajan, R. C., 1979, Indian J. Med. Research, v. 69, 752-755 Toxoplasma gondii, isolates from human patients and a pig, virulence, comparison with RH strain: India Pathogenicity Chiari, E.; et al., 1973, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 15 (5), 255-260 Trypanosoma cruzi, behavior of 3 culture forms (PF, PF11, and MR44) tested in mice and triatomids, pathologic changes observed with all 3 forms, living vaccines or 'attenuated' culture forms not recommended for control programs SUBJECT HEADINGS 739 Pathogenicity Chowaniec, W. ; and Markiewicz, K., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (1-12), 25-32 Fasciola hepatica, course of experimental infections in rabbits in relation to age of metacercariae and temperature at which snail intermediate hosts have been maintained, latter considered to be a factor in virulence of metacercariae but not former Pathogenicity Clark, I. ?., 1978, Lancet, London (8080), v. 2, 75-77 acute malaria and babesiosis, hypothesis that endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) causes both the disease and the parasite death, experiments in mice Pathogenicity Clayton, C. E., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 202-208 Trypanosoma brucei brucei, mice, influence of host strain and parasite antigenic type on course of infections Pathogenici ty Coudert, P.; Licois, D.; and Streun, ?., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (3), 227-234 Eimeria perforans, isolation of pure strain using specific-pathogen free rabbits, meas- urements, sporulation time, pathogenicity Pathogenicity Cursons, R. T. M.; Brown, T. J.; and Keys, E. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 744-745 Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, pathogenic vs. non- pathogenic strains, differences in level of production of phospholipase A may explain differences in invasiveness and virulence, likely that secretion of enzyme constitutes initial steps whereby host tissue is prepared for endocytosis by these amebae Pathogenicity Das, S. R., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 327-332 Naegleria aerobia flagellate stage, pathoge- nicity, bearing on epidemiology of exogenous amoebiasis Pathogenicity Das, S. R.; Das, P.; and Rai, G. P., 1979, Austral. J. Exper. Biol, and Med. Sc., v. 57 (3) , 241-244 Entamoeba histolytica, axenically grown para- sites, revival of pathogenicity for the rat, prolonged amoeba-bacteria association is re- quired, simple addition of fresh bacteria to amoeba inoculum is not enough Pathogenicity Davronov, 0., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (2), 190-191 Eimeria sp., virulence for Mus musculus, possible use in biological control of house mice Pathogenicity De Jonckheere, J., 1979, Path. Biol., v. 27 (8), 453-458 Naegleria fowleri, virulence for mice of isolates from environment, effect of axenic cultivation, brain passage, and passages in Vero cell cultures, mouse strain and age differences Pathogenic ity Delgado, ?. ?.; and Santos-Buch, ?. ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (6). 1108- 1115 Trypanosoma cruzi, mice, transplacental transmission is dependent upon pathogenicity of parasite strain and phagocytic activity of placenta Pathogenicity Dikovskaia, V. E., 1974, Parazitologiia, Len- ingrad, v. 8 (6), 548-552 Eimeria tenella, 13 strains, intraspecific variability with respect to virulence, re- producti ve capability, and immunogenic prop- erties: USSR Pathogenicity Dubey, J. P., 1978, J. Am. Vet. Med. Ass., v. 173 (2), 192-197 Isospora ohioensis, dogs (epithelium of small intestine, cecum, and colon) (exper.), pathology in young pups, pathogenicity was greatest in newborn and suckling pups where- as older pups (40-384 days at first inocula- tion) acquired immunity within 1 week Pathogenicity Dubey, J. P., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (3), 433-443 Isospora rivolta, life cycle in cats and mice, pathogenicity for newborn but not for weaned cats Pathogenic ity Ebert, F.; Buse, E.; and Muehlpfordt, H., 1979, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 59 (1), 31-41 Leishmania donovani, virulent vs. avirulent promastigotes in hamster peritoneal macro- phages in vitro, attachment, process of engulfment, amastigote multiplication, localization, light and electron microscopy Pathogenicity Funayama, G. K.; and Prado, J. C., jr., 1974, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 8 (2), 75-81 Trypanosoma cruzi, strain isolated from Tria- toma infestans captured in Vitichi, Bolivia, severe pathogenicity for mice, mice recovered from infection have high resistance against reinfection by the Y strain, Bolivia strain easily cultured and regularly infective for several triatomines Pathogenicity Gaugler, R.; and Boush, G. M., 1978, J. Invert. Path., v. 32 (3), 291-296 Neoaplectana carpocapsae infective-stage juveniles, ultraviolet radiation and sun- light as factors limiting effectiveness as biological control agent, reduced pathogeni- city and inhibition of nematode reproduction and development in Galleria mellonella larvae (exper.) Pathogenicity Ghadirian, E.; and Meerovitch, ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 241-247 Entamoeba histolytica, ??-106 strain did not lose virulence after 11 years of axenic cultivation, pathogenic potential demonstrat- ed in golden hamsters Pathogenicity Ghadirian, E.; and Meerovitch, E., 1979, J. Parasitol., v. 65 (5), 768-771 Entamoeba histolytica, axenically-cultivated strain 200:NIH, pathogenicity in the hamster 740 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pathogenicity Han, T. W., 1978, Research Rep., Office Rural Develop., Min. Agrie, and Fish., Korea, v. 20, 53-88 theileriosis, cattle, historical review, sea- sonal and host age incidence, duration of parasitaemia, relapse time; transmission of Theileria sp. to cattle using Boophilus micro- plus and Haemaphysalis longicornis; pathoge- nicity and immunogenicity of Korean and Japa- nese strains of T. sergenti compared: Korea Pathogenicity Hasegawa, H.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 "(4), 254-261 spirurid larvae, identification and exami- nation of pathogenicity for humans Pathogenicity Hashemi-Fesharki, R., 1978 , Arch. Inst. Razi (30), 91-99 Theileria annulata, 3 strains of varying vir- ulence, calves (exper.), primary infections with different doses, parasitological find- ings, host temperature, resistance to chal- lenge with homologous and heterologous strains Pathogenicity Hilton, R. J.; Barker, I. K.; and Rickard, M. D. , 1978, Vet. Parasitol., v. 4 (3), 231-242 Camelostrongylus mentulatus, distribution in abomasum and pathogenicity during development in sheep (exper.) Pathogenicity Ito, Y.; et al., 1976, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 25 (3), 133-140 Toxoplasma gondii, Beverley strain, mice, pathogenicity of tachyzoites, cysts and oocysts Pathogenicity Jadin, J.; Timperman, G.; and De Ruysser, F., 1975, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 55 (6), 603-608 Plasmodium b. berghei, pyrimethamine-resis- tant strain preserved at very low temperature for 11 years, maintained virulence but lost drug resistance, gametocytogenesis increased, cyclical transmission was successful, para- sites crossed blood-brain barrier indicating this strain could serve as laboratory model for P. falciparum cerebral malaria Pathogenicity Kageruka, P.; and Mortelmans, J., 1971, Ann. Soc. Beiges Med. Trop. Parasitol., v. 51 (6), 709-715 Trypanosoma evansi infection in imported capybara, study of virulence in laboratory animals Pathogenicity Kaliakin, V. N. ; and Slepchenko, A. R. , 1971, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 5 (6), 559-562 Encephalitozoon cuniculi, mice of several strains and substrains, no natural infections found, susceptibility to experimental in- fection, parasite virulence increases with mouse passage Pathogenicity Kanbara, H., 1975, Kiseichugaku Zasshi (Japan. J. Parasitol.), v. 24 (5), 265-269 Trypanosoma cruzi, amastigote and trypo- mastigote forms, surface antigen, relation- ship to virulence Pathogenicity Kasprzak, W.; Mazur, T.; and Rucka, ?., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 351- 357 4 strains of free-living amoebae isolated from lakes in Poland, pathogenicity for mice, response to several drugs, identified as Acanthamoeba spp. on basis of morphology and protein disc electrophoretic patterns Pathogenicity Khavkin, Th. N. ; and Fre idi in, I. S., 19 77 , Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 52 (1), 19-21 Toxoplasma gondii in parasitophorous vacuoles of mouse peritoneal macrophages, lysosomes in macrophages stained with quinacrine, fluores- cence microscopy shows that lysosomes do not fuse with vacuoles containing viable para- sites, may be factor in pathogenicity Pathogenicity Kim, J. C. S.; Abee, C. R.; and Wolf, R. H., 1978, Lab. Animals, v. 12 (4), 231-233 balantidiosis, colony-born splenectomized Pan troglodytes (mucosal and submucosal layers of colon and caecum; faeces) concomitantly infected with Strongyloides stercoralis and Shigella flexneri, fatal infection, case report Pathogenicity Kloetzel, K.; et al., 1977, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 29 (4), 407-410 Schistosoma mansoni-Toxoplasma gondii concomi- tant infections, mice, Schistosoma-Toxoplasma order of infection caused massive mortality, great weight loss and striking splenomegaly, Toxoplasma-Schistosoma order caused few nota- ble effects Pathogenicity Knight, R. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 601-605 Fasciola hepatica of ovine and bovine origin, effects of experimental infection in homolo- gous and heterologous hosts, "Since there appear to be no strain differences in infec- tivity and pathogenicity of flukes from sheep and cattle, sheep and cattle isolates would more correctly describe flukes cultured from one or the other host." Pathogenicity Levchenko, N. G.; Tokarev, G. G.; and Grinin, V. S., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (6), 543-547 Plistophora tabani sp. ?., pathogenicity Pathogenicity Long, P. L.; and Millard, B. J., 1978, Parasi- tology, v. 76 (1) , 1-9 Eimeria grenieri in Numida meleagris (intes- tine, caeca) (nat. and exper.), life cycle, reproduction rate, pathogenicity (severe de- pression of body weight gain), immunity to reinfection, treatment with sulphaquinoxaline in drinking water and robenidine in food: Britain Pathogenicity Long, P. L.; and Millard, B. J., 1979, Parasi- tology, v. 78 (1), 41-51 Eimeria dispersa, isolation from turkeys in Britain, life cycle and reproduction, cross- protection against American strain, electro- phoretic analysis of enzymes, host specificity studies, in vitro growth studies, gross pathology, pathogenicity, immunogenicity SUBJECT HEADINGS 741 Pathogenicity Lushbaugh, W. ?.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (2, pt. 1), 248-254 Entamoeba histolytica, periodic hamster liver passage enhances virulence of axenical- ly cultured trophozoites, statistical analy- sis Pathogenicity McKee, A. E.; Watson, L. P.; and Austin, F. G., 1978, Scan. Electron Micr., v. 2, 321-326 Giardia muris, laboratory mice, pathogenic- ity, morphological findings, transmission electron, scanning electron and light mi- croscopy Pathogenicity Mandai, A. K., 1978, Indian J. Animal Health, v. 17 (1), 97-98 Trypanosoma enhydris, virulence in Natrix stolata (exper.) and in Enhydris enhydris (nat. and exper.) after passage in Natrix stolata: Chakdah, Nadia Dist., West Bengal (India) Pathogenicity Markowitz, S. M.; et al., 1978, Am. J. Path. (436) , v. 92 (3), 733-743 Acanthamoeba castellanii, mice (exper.), pretreated with methylprednisolone or tetra- cycline, increased host mortality due to depressed host immunity; potentially patho- genic role for naturally occurring Acantha- moeba sp. in immunosuppressed humans Pathogenicity Markus, M. ?., 1978, Advances Vet. Sc. and Comp. Med., v. 22, 159-193 Sarcocystis and sarcocystosis in domestic animals and man, extensive review (life cycle; host specificity; pathogenicity and pathology; immunology and serology) Pathogenicity Mathur, S. ?.; Srivastava, R. P.; and Srivas- tava, K. L., 1971, Proc. National Acad. Sc., India, sec. ?., v. 41 (4), 325-327 Neoaplectana sp. (DD-136), pathogenicity to insect crop pests, potential as biological control agent Pathogenicity Mattern, C. F. T.; Keister, D. ?.; and Caspar, P. ?., 1978, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 27 (5), 882-887 Entamoeba histolytica, rapid in vitro assay for cytopathogenicity of axenically cultivat- ed strains, results compared with in vivo virulence assays Pathogenicity , Mattern, C. F. T.; Keister, D. ?.; and Diamond, L. S., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (4) , 653-657 Entamoeba histolytica, viral conversion oi virulence, data indicate that amebae sur- viving virus infection may be increased, de- creased, or unaltered in virulence unrelated to virulence of amebal strain serving as vixal.donor Pathogenicity Meerovitch, E.; and Ghadirian, E., 1978, Canad. J. Microbiol., v. 24 (1), 63-65 Entamoeba histolytica, restoration of viru- lence of two axenic strains by means of in- corporation of cholesterol into culture medi- um Pathogenicity Menezes, ?., 1970, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 12 (1), 64-68 Trypanosoma cruzi, avirulence of cultivated Y strain, dogs and mice Pathogenicity Menezes, H., 1970, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 12 (2), 129-135 Trypanosoma cruzi, cultivated Y strain, avir- ulence demonstrated by failure to infect immunosuppressed mice Pathogenicity Menezes, H., 1971, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 5 (4), 212-233 Trypanosoma cruzi, demonstration of aviru- lence of PF strain in mice vaccinated and treated with immunosuppressive drugs Pathogenicity Menezes, H., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (1), 14-17 Trypanosoma cruzi, cultivated Y strain (now PF strain), avirulence unaffected by succes- sive inoculations into mice or by high doses of prednisolone used simultaneously Pathogenicity Menezes, H., 1974, Rev. Soc. Brasil. Med. Trop., v. 8 (5), 253-265 Trypanosoma cruzi, antilymphocytic serum enhanced infection in dogs infected with virulent strain of parasite but could not promote evident infection and disease in dogs injected with live avirulent T. cruzi PF strain Pathogenicity Menezes, H., 1976, AMB, Rev. Ass. Med. Brasil., v. 22 (4), 111-114 Trypanosoma cruzi, PF strain, avirulence in mice, protective effect against subsequent challenge with virulent strain Pathogenicity Miln, A. J., 1978, N. Zealand Entom., v. 6 (4), 392-399 Mattesia sp. and Nosema takapauensis in Costelytra zealandica, incidence among larvae, seasonal distribution, growth and development of diseased larvae, mortality, transmission by soil: New Zealand Pathogenicity Nasyrov, F. Sh.; and Iusypov, ?. ?., 1974, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 8 (1), 77-81 Leishmania tropica major, 13 strains iso- lated from humans, virulence for white mice, pathogenicity factors (hyaluronidase, fibrinolysin, plasmocoagulase, Duran-Reynals factor, dermonecrotoxic properties): Termez Pathogenicity Nerad, ?. ?.; and Daggett, P. M., 1979, J. Protozool., v. 26 (4), 613-615 Naegleria fowleri, N. gruberi, isoenzyme electrophoresis as effective method for separation of pathogenic and nonpathogenic Naegleria strains 742 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pathogenicity Neva, F. ?.; Wyler, D.; and Nash, T., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (3), 467- 471 cutaneous leishmaniasis resembling 'moist' form caused by Leishmania tropica major, 24-year-old male Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal, case report, persistent organisms in healing lesions after multiple courses of treatment and in presence of normal humoral and cell-mediated immune response Pathogenicity Ni, G. V., 1973, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 7 (1) , 75-78 leptomonads, differentiation of pathogenic (Leishmania tropica major) from non-patho- genic strains by their reaction to increased incubation temperatures in vitro Pathogenicity Payares, G.; and Ercoli, ?., 1978, Exper. Para- sitol., v. 45 (1) , 1-7 Schistosoma mansoni, drug-immobilized cer- cariae have reduced virulence but are not dead, cercariae become avirulent only when flame cell is affected, no protection against reinfection in mice injected with immobilized cercariae of reduced virulence Pathogenicity Pilley, ?. ?., 1976 , J. Invert. Path., v. 28 (2), 177-183 Vairimorpha necatrix [?. comb.] in Spodoptera exempta, pathogenicity (occurrence of bac- teriosis and cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus), life cycle (disporoblastic life cycle at 25?C and both disporoblastic and octosporo- blastic life cycle at 20?C), implications of polymorphism in relation to classification of Microsporida Pathogenic ity Poluboiarova, G. V.; and laps, V. V. , 1978 , Vestnik Sel'skokhoz. Nauki Kazakhstana (10), 89-91 Besnoitia besnoiti, maintained in tissue culture vs. fresh from cutaneous cysts, equally virulent for susliks, similar pathological changes Pathogenicity Przyjajkowski, Z.; Cabaj, W.; and Kontny, E., 1979, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sc., Cl. II, s. Sc. Biol., v. 27 (1), 61-68 Trichinella spiralis, larvae decontaminated with antibiotics and normal larvae, deter- mination of lethal dose for conventional and germfree mice Pathogenicity Purnell, R. E.; et al., 1978, J. Comp. Path., v. 88 (3), 419-423 Babesia divergens, reactions of splenecto- mized calves to inoculation of infected blood taken from a calf during its reaction and carrier phases, parasite virulence, pos- sible role in immunization Pathogenicity Purrini, K.; and Ormieres, R., 1979, Zool. Anz., Jena, v. 202 (5-6), 437-443 Farinocystis tenebrio ides n. sp., life cy- cle, pathogenicity Pathogenicity Pye, A. E.; and Burman, M., 1977, Suomen Hyonteistieteellinen Aikakauskirja (Ann. Entom. Fennici), v. 43 (4), 115-119 Neoaplectana carpocapsae in Hylobius abietis (exper.) (haemocoele) , pathogenicity, pos- sible use in biological control Pathogenicity Remfry, J., 1978, Lab. Animals, v. 12 (4), 213-218 helminth infections in imported Macaca mulatta, incidence, pathogenicity, and treatment : imported from northern India to Primate Quarantine Unit, Oxford University Pathogenicity Rondanelli, E. G.; et al., 1976, Recenti Prog. Med., v. 61 (2), 137-162 Leishmania donovani and L. tropica promasti- gote forms in vitro, basis for qualifying characters of ultrastructural organization of genus Leishmania and aspects of its reproduc- tion and pathogenicity; promastigote and endomastijgojte phases discussed Pathogenicity Rydlo, M., 1977, Wien. Tierarztl. Monatschr., v. 64 (2), 58-60 Glo ssatella pisc?cola, possible pathogenicity in rainbow trout Pathogenicity Saf'ianova, V. M.; Aliev, E. I.; and Koshelev, ?. ?., 1972, Parazitologiia, Leningrad, v. 6 (3), 206-215 Leishmania adleri, virulence for Cricetus auratus increases with successive passage, ultrastructure of leptomonad stage and char- acteristics of localization of specific antigens, antigenic comparison with Leish- mania of mammals and leptomonads of reptiles Pathogenicity Santos, J. C. M., 1971, Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. S. Paulo, v. 13 (4), 279-284 Trypanosoma cruzi in Rhodnius prolixus, in- fectivity of avirulent PF strain compared with virulent Y strain Pathogenicity Sargeaunt, P. G.; Williams, J. E.; and Grene, J. D., 1978, Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 72 (5), 519-521 Entamoeba histolytica, differentiation of in- vasive and non-invasive forms by isoenzyme electrophoresis Pathogenicity . Savina, ?. ?., 1976, Med. Parazitol. ? Para- zitar. Bolezni, v. 45 (1), 69-74 Toxoplasma, low-virulence s trains, frequent serial passage in mice increased virulence Pathogenicity Sch?lten, T., 1979, Canad. Med. Ass. J., v. 120 (3), 264, 267-268 [Letter] soil amoebae potentially pathogenic to man, existence in Canada, results of survey from various areas of Ontario, experimental in- fections in mice Pathogenicity Schuster, F. L.; and Dunnebacke, T. H., 1974, Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop., v. 54 (4-5), 359- 370 Naegleria amoebae contain virus-like parti- cles and an unassociated infectious agent, possible relationship to pathogenicity, re- view SUBJECT HEADINGS 743 Pathogenicity Serebriakov, V. ?.; et al., 1973, Parazitolo- giia, Leningrad, v. 7 (5), 385-388 Leishmania tropica major, evaluation of cri- teria for determining strain virulence in vitro, ability to form fibrinolysin is only reliable indicator Pathogenicity Shcheulov, A. P., 1974, Parazitologiia, Lenin- grad, v. 8 (6), 553-562 Toxoplasma gondii, rabbits immunized with high vs. low virulence strain, immunodiffu- sion and complement fixation tests, serum protein fractions Pathogenicity Shirkina, N. I., 1975, Inform. Biul. Inst. Biol. Vnutren. Vod, Akad. Nauk SSSR (27), 15-17 Hartmanella, amebas of Limax group, strains N and A-l, morphology, pathogenicity to mice Pathogenicity Shirley, M. W., 1979, Avian Path., v. 8 (4), 469-475 Eimeria mivati, chickens (exper.), 3 strains (2 chicken-maintained, 1 embryo-adapted), pathogenicity compared with E. acervulina, cross-protection between virulent and atten- uated strains Pathogenicity Sil-ard, R. ; et al., 1977, Arch. Roumaines Path. Exper. et Microbiol., v. 36 (1), 55-60 E[ntamoeba] histolytica, intrahepatic inocu- lation in Cricetus auratus of human strain associated with Blastocystis hominis, liver abscess, diagnosis, results demonstrate the tissue adaptability of B. hominis and its potential as a conditioned pathogen Pathogenicity Singh, B. N.; and Hanumaiah, V. , 1977, Proto- zoology, v. 3, 183-191 Tetramastigamoeba hoarei n. g., n. sp., mice (exper.), mildly pathogenic Pathogenicity Smith, R. D.; et al., 1978, Research Vet. Sc., v. 24 (3), 287-292 Babesia bovis, calves, exposed by injection of infected blood or application of infected Boophilus microplus larvae, laboratory con- ditions, greater severity in tick-induced infections, severe reactions and high mor- tality occurring among older animals; tick transmission under laboratory conditions as useful research tool Pathogenicity Southgate, V. R.; and Knowles, R. J., 1977, Ztschr. Parasitenk., v. 54 (3), 233-250 Schistosoma margrebowiei, morphology of egg, miracidium, and cercaria, compatibility with Bulinus spp., development in Mesocricetus auratus, pathogenicity Pathogenicity Spencer, M. J.; Garcia, L. S.; and Chapin, M. R., 1979, Am. J. Dis. Child., v. 133 (4), 390- 393 Dientamoeba fragilis, children with acute and chronic gastrointestinal symptoms, clini- cal findings, symptomatic recovery after treatment with diiodohydroxyquin or metroni- dazole indicates pathogenic role Pathogenicity Stabler, R. M.; and Braun, ?. E., 1979, Calif. Fish and Game, v. 65 (1), 56-58 Trichomonas gallinae, Colorado race of band- tailed pigeon highly susceptible to virulent California-derived parasite strain Pathogenicity Trissl, D.; et al., 1978, J. Exper. Med., v. 148 (5), 1137-1145 Entamoeba, several species and strains, com- parison of in vitro ingestion of human eryth- rocytes (HRBC), E. histolytica isolated from cases of human dysentery show significantly higher phagocytic rate of HRBC ingestion than nonpathogenic strains and than other Entamoe- ba not pathogenic for mammals, however all Entamoeba tested are able to ingest HRBC Pathogenicity Upadhyay, A. N. ; and Ahluwalia, S. S., 1978, Indian Vet. J., v. 55 (10), 829-830 4 spp. of coccidia, pigs (exper.), only slightly pathogenic, no gross observable lesions Pathogenicity Wellde, ?. T.; and Diggs, C. L., 1978, Exper. Parasitol., v. 44 (2), 197-201 Plasmodium berghei, mice, antiserum treatment of infections resulted in population of para- sites with altered antiserum susceptibility and virulence Pathogenicity Young, A. S.; et al., 1978, Parasitology, v. 76 (1) , 99-115 Theileria mutans isolated from cattle ex- posed in Narok District of Kenya, trans- stadially transmissible by Amblyomma varie- gatum but not by Rhipicephalus appendicula- tus, mechanically transmissible by blood containing piroplasms or lymphoid cells in- fected with schizonts, course of infection, pathogenicity, and morphology in cattle (exper.) Pathogenicity Yvore, P.; et al., 1978, Ann. Recherches Vet., v. 9 (3), 531-539 , , Eimeria adenoeides, turkeys (exper.), single and multiple infections, pathology, suggested role of bacteria in pathogenic potential Pathology. [See also Immunopathology; Names of specific organs and organ systems] Pathology Arme, ?.; and Walkey, M., 1970, Symposia Brit. Soc. Parasitol., v. 8, 79-101 physiology of fish parasites, review: chem- ical composition; physical environmental parameters (salinity, temperature, oxygen tension); nutrition (role of gut, role of tegument); metabolism (carbohydrates, nitrog- enous compounds, lipids); growth physiology; host-parasite relations (pathology, host specificity and immunity) Pathology Awadalla, ?. ?.; Hussein, L. ?.; and Salem, ?., 1979, Nutrition Rep. Internat., v. 19 (5), 627- 633 parasitic infestations in children, effect on intestinal absorption as determined by assay of fasting serum carotene and vitamin A levels and by vitamin A tolerance tests: Orphanage Institute of Giza and El-Zeitoun, Egypt 744 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pathology Buck, ?. ?., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (2), 153-160 role of epidemiology in studies on pathogene- sis of tropical diseases, review Pathology Buck, ?. ?.; Anderson, R. I.; and MacRae, A. ?., 1978, Tropenmed. u. Parasitol., v. 29 (3), 253-268 polyparasitism, humans, epidemiology, assess- ment of combined effects of multiple infec- tions on an individual's state of health, comparative analysis of field data obtained from several tropical villages Pathology Dailey', M. D.; and Walker, W. ?., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4.), 593-596 60 stranded and 31 control cetaceans, para- sites recovered, associated pathology, role of parasites as possible contributing factor in stranding behavior: southern California Pathology Hofmann, W.; and Amrousi, S. ?., 1975, Vet. Med. J., Giza, v. 22 (22), 175-183 diseases of cattle, horses, and dogs, esti- mation of enzymes GOT and GPT to evaluate degree of hepatic involvement Pathology Hottendorf, G. H.; and Hirth, R. S., 1974, Vet. Path., v. 11 (3), 240-258 parasites in survey and classification of subclinical diseases of 1000 laboratory dogs Pathology Koerting, W., 1977, Fisch u. Umwelt (4), 37-48 fish parasites, histopathological changes Pathology Lumsden, R. D., 1979, Host - Parasi te Interfaces, 49-70 helminth parasitism, mammalian inflammatory response, review of morphological aspects of host-parasite interaction Pathology Oomen, J. M. V.; Meuwissen, J. H. E. T.; and Gemert, W., 1979, Trop, and Geogr. Med., v. 31 (4), 587-606 males of 3 ethnic groups and 3 age groups inhabiting same locality, haematological status (including anemia), spleen and liver enlargement, immunoglobulin status, malaria parasite rates, other parasite infections, possible associations between these and other factors (including nutrition, sickle cell trait, altered immune response to malaria): Northern Nigeria Pathology Sahaphong, S., 1978, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. and Pub. Health, v. 9 (2), 133-141 cell injury and parasitic infection, malarial infection as model for cell injury Pathology, Acanthocephala Mettrick, D. F.; Budziakowski, M. E.; and Po- desta, R. ?., 1979, Canad. J. Physiol, and Pharmacol., v. 57 (8), 882-886 Moniliformis dubius, net fluxes of electro- lytes in infected rat intestine Pathology, Acanthocephala Pippy, J. H. C.,? 1969, J. Fish. Research Pc!. Canada, v. 26 (4), 909-919 Pomphorhynchus laevis in Salmo salar, site and abundance in intestine, pathology, geo- graphic distribution, distribution of inter- mediate hosts, possible use as biological tag Pathology, Acanthocephala Rengaraju, V., 1979, Current Sc., Bangalore, v. 48 (17), 765-768 Porrorchis indicus-infected Centropus sinen- sis, histological and histochemical altera- tions in intestine Pathology, Arthropoda Afanas'ev, V. I., 1978, Veterinariia, Moskva (8), 71-72 Lernaea cyprinacea, Argulus foliaceus, ?[osthodiplostomum] cuticola, pathology in fish Pathology, Arthropoda Bishop, R. K.; and Cannon, L. R. G., 1979, J. Fish. Dis., v. 2 (2), 131-144 Sacculina granifera, morbid behavioral changes in infected Portunus pelagicus; con- cluded that parasite secretes hormonal mimic which induces ovigerous behavior which maxi- mizes survival of parasite population Pathology, Arthropoda Bland-van den Berg, P., 1977, J. South African Vet. Ass., v. 48 (4), 247-253 canine dermatitis, broad review of etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment Pathology, Arthropoda Chakrabarti, ?.; and Misra, S. ?., 1978, Indian J. Animal Sc., v. 48 (6), 466-468 Demodex canis, dogs, occurrence, pathology of mandibular, parotid, retropharyngeal, and prescapular lymph nodes: India Pathology, Arthropoda Ch?neme, ?. ?.; Bida, S. ?.; and Nuru, S., 1979, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. Africa, v. 27 (1), 41-45 Sarcoptes scabiei var. ovis, sheep, severe infestation, clinical and histopathology, Pfizona dipping: Kaduna State, Nigeria Pathology, Arthropoda Corrier, D. E.; et al., 1979, Trop. Animal Health and Prod., v. 11 (4), 215-221 Babesia bigemina- and B. bovis-immunized Bos taurus calves transported to lowland tropics, exposed to heavy vs. light Boophilus micro- plus infestation, resulting B. bigemina, and B. bovis parasitemias, mortality, weight loss, and anemia: Caribbean Coast, Colombia Pathology, Arthropoda Desch, C.; Nutting, W. ?.; and Lukoschus, F. S., 1972, Acarologia, v. 14 (1), 35-53 Demodex longissimus n. sp., D. molossi sp. ?., life cycle, population dynamics, and pathology in bats Pathology, Arthropoda Disney, R. H. L.; and Kurahashi, H., 1978, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (6), 717 Megaselia trivialis, 5-year-old girl (urine), urogenital myiasis, case report: Tokyo, Japan SUBJECT HEADINGS 745 Pathology, Arthropoda Dorrestein, G. M.; and Van Bronswijk, J. E. M. H., 1979, Vet. Parasitol., v. 5 (4), 389-398 Trixacarus caviae as cause of mange in Cavia porcellus (nat. and exper.), clinical symp- toms, pathology, treatment; papular urti- caria in humans associated with mangy guinea- pigs : The Netherlands Pathology, Arthropoda Dudzinski, W., 1970, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 18 (42-50), 573-592 Cephenemyia stimulator on Capreolus capreolus, incidence and intensity in relation to host age and sex, time of year, and host density, effect of parasite on host, possible control by planned reduction of host population: Po- land Pathology, Arthropoda Faenge, R. ; and Johansson, P., 1976, Zool. Revy, v. 38 (3), 71-76 Anelasma squalicola, parasitism of shark, brief description of invasive rootlike processes, mild chronic inflammation: Ska- gerak (NNV Hirtshals, Danmark) Pathology, Arthropoda Gass, J. D. M.; and Lewis, R. ?., 1976, Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. and Otolaryngol., v. 81 (3, pt. 1), 483-490 ophthalmomyiasis, humans, migration of mag- got through subretinal space producing wide- spread ophthalmoscopic and fluorescein angio- graphic changes, case reports Pathology, Arthropoda Gorman, R. J.; and Snead, 0. C., 1978, Clin. Pediat., Philadelphia, v. 17 (3), 249-251 tick paralysis in 3 children (one case caused by Ixodes scapularis), different presenting neurologic symptoms with each child, tick discovered on each, clinical case reports, importance of differential diagnosis in acute onset of paralysis or ataxia: Mississippi Pathology, Arthropoda Hase, T.; et al., 1978, J. Parasitol., v. 64 (4), 712-718 Leptotrombidium spp., mice, local host tissue reactions at sites of feeding, modes of stylostome (feeding tube) formation, possible importance of stylostome characteristics to transmission of rickettsial organisms Pathology, Arthropoda Hersch, C., 1967, South African Med. J., v. 41 (2), 29-34 scabies associated with acute glomerulo- nephritis, paediatric patients, incidence and predisposing factors, clinical and bio- logical features, recommendations for manage- ment: Livingston Hospital, Port Elizabeth Pathology, Arthropoda Kimeto, ?. ?., 1978, Am. J. Vet. Research, v. 39 (7), 1117-1122 Theileria parva transmitted by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus to calves (exper.), histo- pathologic and electron microscopic studies of cutaneous lesions Pathology, Arthropoda Kunze, ?.; and Gothe, R., 1978, Ztschr. Para- sitenk., v. 56 (3) , 275-285 Argas walkerae, in vitro effects of tick paralysis toxin on chicken peripheral nerves under oxygen saturated and anoxic conditions Pathology, Arthropoda Leung, Y. M., 1976, Scient. Rep. Whales Re- search Inst. (28), 153-160 Cyamus scammoni, life cycle on gray whale, study of parasite reproduction during host migration periods, damage to host cutaneous tissue, ability to survive out of water for several days, comparisons with C. ceti and C. kessleri life cycles: off central Cali- fornia coast; shore station at Pt. San Pablo, California; Pt. Barrow, Alaska Pathology, Arthropoda McKenzie, ?. E.; Lyles, D. I.; and Clink- scales, J. ?., 1978, J. Am. Vet. Med. Ass.. v. 172 (2), 173-175 Cuterebra sp., kitten (right cerebral hemisphere), case report, pathology Pathology, Arthropoda Medinskii, B. L., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (9) , 70-71 [Melophagus], sheep, blood changes (anemia, neutrophilia, lymphocytopenia) Pathology, Arthropoda Moser, M.; and Taylor, S., 1978, Canad. J. Zool., v. 56 (11) , 2372-2376 Cardiodectes medusaeus on Stenobrachius leucopsarus, prevalence in different collec- tion sites and seasons, effects on host (pathology, mortality, parasitic castration, promoting somatic growth) ; hyperparasitism of copepods by Hydrichthys sp.: off Los Angeles; off Santa Barbara; off San Diego Pathology, Arthropoda Musatov, V. ?., 1978, Veterinariia, Moskva (6) , 57-61 ixodid ticks, pathology of host skin reaction to bite and feeding, nonspecific (innate) reaction and specific immune reaction Pathology, Arthropoda Natarajan, P.; and Nair, N. ?., 1972, Hydro- biologia, v. 40 (1), 69-76 Pseudocycnus armatus on Indocybium guttatum (gills), position and organs of attachment, mouth cone, alimentary canal, pathological effects, histopathology: Trivandrum beach, south-west coast of India Pathology, Arthropoda Natarajan, P.; and Nair, N. ?., 1977, J. Animal Morph, and Physiol., v. 24 (2), 229-243 Lernaeenicus hemirhamphi on Hemirhamphus xanthopterus and H. far, effects on length, weight, gonad development, and blood compo- sition Pathology, Arthropoda Nelson, W. ?.; et al., 1977, J. Med. Entom., v. 13 (4-5), 389-428 host-ectoparasite interactions, review: hematologic and clinical manifestations of infestation, arthropod antigens and host antibodies raised against them, manifesta- tions of antigen-antibody interaction, histo- pathologic reactions of skin to arthropod feeding and acquired resistance to arthro- pods, genetics of host resistance, economic effects of parasitism, speculation on nature of innate and acquired resistance Pathology, Arthopoda Nelson, W. ?.; Bell, J. F.; and Stewart, S. J., 1979, Exper. Parasitol., v. 48 (2), 259-264 Polyplax serrata, histopathology of skin in mice that do (CFW strain) and do not (C57BL strain) develop resistance 746 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ZOOO Pathology, Arthropoda Nosek, J.; Rajcani, J.; and Kozuch, 0., 1978, Zentralbl. Bakteriol., 1. Abt. Orig., Reihe A, v. 242 (2), 141-147 Ixodes ricinus, penetration and host tissue reactions during feeding of viruliferous ticks on Mesocricetus auratus (exper.) Pathology, Arthropoda Nutting, W. ?.; Beekman, E. E.; and Snyder, D. P., 1978, J. Med. Entom., v. 14 (6), 646- 648 Demodex gapperi in Clethrionomys gapperi (Meibomian ducts), gross signs, development of eyelid closures, histopathology: born in captivity to female captured in Peru, Ver- mont, U.S.A.; wild-caught in Belchertown, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Pathology, Arthropoda Oduye, 0. 0., 1975, Bull. Animal Health and Prod. 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Cubana Cirug., v. 12 (4-6), 457-467 Echinococcus granulosus, human, case report, involvement of hip and pelvic bones, presen- tation with symptoms of chondrosarcoma, sur- gical management: Cuba Pathology, Cestoda Aminzhanov, ?., 1977, Veterinariia, Moskva (12), 86-88 echinococcosis, sheep, hematological changes, relationship to stage of parasite develop- ment, number of reinfections, and duration of infection Pathology, Cestoda Andreassen, J.; Hindsbo, 0.; and Ruitenberg, E. J., 1978, Immunology, v. 34 (1), 105-113 Hymenolepis diminuta in congenitally athymic (nude) mice vs. their thymus-bearing litter- mates, worm kinetics and intestinal histo- pathology, passive immunization showed no conclusive role of serum antibodies in host protection, host protection was dependent on number of worms and worms could be expelled in absence of functional T-cells Pathology, Cestoda Apt, W.; Barrera, R.; and Eggers, M., 1976, Rev. Med. Chile, v. 104 (3), 161-163 Echinococcus granulosus, human, cysts of thyroid, differential diagnosis by thin- needle biopsy, case reports: Chile Pathology, Cestoda Arseni, C.; and Cristescu, ?., 1974, Rev. Med.- Interna. (Neurol., Psihiat., Neurochir.), Bucu- resti, v.. 19 (4), 331-336 Taenia solium, cysticercosis of supratentori- al ventricular system, human case reports, diagnosis by ventriculography, surgical treatment Pathology, Cestoda Ashizawa, H.; et al., 1977, Bull. Fac. Agrie. Univ. Miyazaki, v. 24 (2), 277-286 Cysticercus tenuicollis, pigs (omentum), 3 cyst types (common, intermediate, degenera- tive) compared, migratory route .of bladder worm Pathology, Cestoda Bianca, T.; et al., 1977, Studi Sassaresi, Sez. II, Med., ?. 55 (5-6), 515-538 echinococcosis, human kidney, extensive clinical review, diagnosis, pathology, thera- py, surgical management, case report Pathology, Cestoda Bouvier, M.; et al., 1974, Rev. Rhumatisme et Mal. 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Chile, v. 104 (12), 921-924 Diphyllobothrium latum, human, associated megaloblastic anemia, case report: Chile Pathology, Cestoda D'Alessandro, ?.; et al., 1979, Am. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg., v. 28 (2), 303-317 Echinococcus vogeli infection in man, pathol- ogy, morphological characteristics of larval stages, case reports from various South American countries reviewed, exper. animal infections, man thought to be accidental host Pathology, Cestoda Davydov, V. G., 1978, Inform. Biul. Inst. Biol. Vnutren. Vod, Akad. Nauk SSSR (39), 68-71 Diphyllobothrium latum, tissue reaction to plerocercoids varies with different organs of fish hosts Pathology, Cestoda Egizbaeva, Kh. I.; and Erbolatov, K., 1975, Acta Parasitol. Polon., v. 23 (12-25), 243-246 Gastrotaenia dogieli, histopathology in ducks (exper.) Pathology, Cestoda Ferreira Montero, V.; and Fabian, P. G., 1973, Rev. Espan. Enferm. Apar. 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