PMID: 752057Dec 1, 1978Paper

Morphological variations within the species Onchocerca armillata and O. gutturosa in buffaloes and cattle in India, with special reference to the male tail and cuticular ornamentation

Journal of Helminthology
P P Chauhan, B P Pande

Abstract

Morphological variations in Onchocerca armillata and O. gutturosa, from buffalo and cattle, with special reference to male tail and cuticular ornamentation, have been studied from a large collection of worms available from the infected aortae and ligamentum nuchae, procured from slaughter houses at 3 different localities in Uttar Pradesh, India. Seven variations in the disposition of caudal papillae in males in O. armillata and 14 in O. gutturosa are described. The prevalence of these two Onchocerca species in bubaline and bovine populations appears to be widespread.

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Apr 1, 1987·International Journal for Parasitology·P A Holsworth
Jul 1, 1983·Australian Veterinary Journal·M L OttleyD E Moorhouse

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