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33: 46: 240:), these cercariae developed into infectious flukes. Bush and Kinsella, who reported on the result in 1972, regarded the Florida and California flukes as the same species, as there were only minor size differences between them. Because no marsh-inhabiting rodent occurs in both California and Florida, they agreed with Martin that the normal host of 284:, but unlike in all other species of the genus, this ridge is not smooth, but consists of a series of distinct but closely spaced papillae. Because of this character, it may not in fact belong in 547: 521: 560: 573: 32: 640: 206:. The fluke was present in 30% of 110 examined rice rats, with the number of worms per rat varying from 1 to 500 (average 91). Some 190:), they developed into mature worms; Martin speculated that the natural host was a waterbird. In 1970, a study of helminths of the 612: 565: 45: 367:
Martin, 1956 (Trematoda: Notocotylidae), with Notes on Experimental Host Specificity and Intraspecific Variation".
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lacks a series of lateral papillae (nipple-like structures) on the underside, which are normally present in
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from the United States. It was first described in 1956 by Martin, who had found
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Cribb, T. H. (1991). "Notocotylidae (Digenea) from the Australian water rat
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Bush, Albert O.; Kinsella, John M. (1972). "A Natural Definitive Host for
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from California. When introduced into chickens, marsh rice rats,
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does have a median ridge on the underside, another character of
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in southwestern California. When the cercaria were fed into
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snails from this marsh also released cercariae similar to
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Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington
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is restricted to saltmarshes but not host-specific.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Trematoda
Plagiorchiida
Notocotylidae
Catatropis
Binomial name
fluke
cercariae
Cerithidea californica
chickens
marsh rice rat
Cedar Key
Cerithidea scalariformis
Mongolian gerbils
golden hamsters
house mice
rail
shorebird
C. nicolli
genital pore
doi
10.2307/3278335
JSTOR
3278335
PMID

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