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Intermediate hosts for ''Brachylaima cribbi'' are terrestrial snails ''[[Cochlicella acuta]]'', ''[[Cernuella virgata]]'' and ''[[Theba pisana]]''.<ref>Butcher A. R. & Grove D. I.: [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=17456466 Seasonal variation in rates of sporocyst and metacercarial infection by ''Brachylaima cribbi'' in helicid and hygromiid land snails on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia]. - Australian Journal of Zoology, 2006, 53(6): 375–382.</ref>
Intermediate hosts for ''Brachylaima cribbi'' are terrestrial snails ''[[Cochlicella acuta]]'', ''[[Cernuella virgata]]'' and ''[[Theba pisana]]''.<ref>Butcher A. R. & Grove D. I.: [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=17456466 Seasonal variation in rates of sporocyst and metacercarial infection by ''Brachylaima cribbi'' in helicid and hygromiid land snails on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia]. - Australian Journal of Zoology, 2006, 53(6): 375–382.</ref>
Named after Thomas Cribb, helminthologist at UQ.

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Brachylaima cribbi
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B. cribbi
Binomial name
Brachylaima cribbi
A.R. Butcher, 2003[1]

Brachylaima cribbi is a species of terrestrial trematode parasite in family Brachylaimidae.

Overview

Intermediate hosts for Brachylaima cribbi are terrestrial snails Cochlicella acuta, Cernuella virgata and Theba pisana.[2] Named after Thomas Cribb, helminthologist at UQ.

References

  1. ^ Butcher, A.R. & Grove, D.I. (2001). Description of the life-cycle stages of Brachylaima cribbi n. sp. (Digenea: Brachylaimidae) derived from eggs recovered from human faeces in Australia. Systematic Parasitology 49: 211-221.
  2. ^ Butcher A. R. & Grove D. I.: Seasonal variation in rates of sporocyst and metacercarial infection by Brachylaima cribbi in helicid and hygromiid land snails on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. - Australian Journal of Zoology, 2006, 53(6): 375–382.