anatomical studies of sibling species within neotropical lymnaeids, snail intermediate hosts of fascioliasis

anatomical studies of sibling species within neotropical lymnaeids, snail intermediate hosts of fascioliasis

;JP Pointier;NJ Cazzaniga;C González-Salas;A Gutiérrez;JA Arenas;MD Bargues;S Mas-Coma
kurdistan journal of applied research 2006 Vol. 101 pp. 431-435
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Abstract

Several anatomical parameters of the reproductive system have been used to distinguish Lymnaea cubensis from L. viatrix, the snail hosts of fascioliasis in South America and the Caribbean area. Three samples have been collected in the type localities of L. cubensis (Cuba), L. viatrix var. A ventricosa (Argentina, Río Negro Lower Valley), and L. viatrix var. B elongata (Peru, Lima), respectively. Only one parameter, the relative lengths of the penis sheath and preputium, showed significant differences between L. viatrix var. ventricosa and the two other taxa. None of the studied parameters separated L. cubensis from L. viatrix var. elongata.

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