Contribución al conocimiento de los trematodos parásitos de túrdidos «zorzales» en Granada (España)
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Trematodo digénido, Cyclocoelum mutabile, Turdus philomelos, Granada, EspañaAbstract
Se está llevando a cabo un estudio sobre la helmintofauna parásita de aves pertenecientes al género Turdus «zorzales» ( T. philomelos, T. iliacus, T. viscivorus y T. merula).En este trabajo se denuncia, por primera vez en nuestro país, el trematodo Cyclocoelum mutabile en los sacos aéreosde Turdus philomelos (zorzal común) y se realiza una breve descripción de su morfología.Downloads
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