RF2J2C0HA–Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope.
RF2G5D0N0–Fasciola hepatica - liver fluke
RF2CDE164–Yellow shouldered slug moth caterpillar, Lithacodes fasciola, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2G4R45M–Common liver or sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) life cycle
RF2G2HC1J–Liver fluke, illustration
RMRYGMA4–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RM2A7CBF5–Liver fluke, Fasciola ventricosa. Illustration drawn by George Shaw. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1797. Most of the 1,064 illustrations of animals, birds, insects, crustaceans, fishes, marine life and microscopic creatures were drawn by George Shaw, Frederick Nodder and Richard Nodder, and engraved and published by the Nodder family.
RMG9XNBD–Ribbon sawtail fish (Idiacanthus fasciola) from Atlantic Ocean, at a depth of 800-1000m.
RFPW576K–Yellow-shouldered slug caterpillar (Lithacodes fasciola) on a wild huckleberry (Gaylussacia sp.) shrub in Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park in l
RMP25015–. Amphileptus fasciola 16 Amphileptus fasciola - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 113 11 0003
RMKHYH1F–Elachista fasciola
RMP24TN1–. Fasciola truncata 123 Fasciola truncata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 105 12 0010
RMEBN6Y6–Wavy-rayed lampmussel (Lampsilis fasciola), lying on the ground, USA, South Carolina, Nolichucky river
RM2BF123E–Lithophaga fasciola. 20 Jan 20161
RF2TC8PJ4–Common liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica or Distomum hepaticum) eggs. Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2C1AHDR–Taeniophyllum fasciola Rchb f Taeniophyllum fasciola Rchb f.
RMDTG1W8–Taeniophyllum fasciola, leafless orchid
RMDHXR60–Liver fluke, Fasciola ventricosa.
RM2A2KYY1–Amphileptus fasciola, Print
RF2J2C0HB–Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope.
RMM1HAFX–Photomicrograph of a sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) egg, a parasitic trematode that causes the disease Fascioliasis, 1979. Image courtesy CDC. ()
RMDNEMPK–Idiacanthus fasciola
RMW8YF87–Chitoria fasciola is a species of nymphalid butterfly endemic to China.
RF2C4G0EW–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RMP6B6MR–Liver fluke, Fasciola ventricosa. Illustration drawn by George Shaw. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1797. Most of the 1,064 illustrations of animals, birds, insects, crustaceans, fishes, marine life and microscopic creatures were drawn by George Shaw, Frederick Nodder and Richard Nodder, and engraved and published by the Nodder family.
RF2PMGJB9–Male reproductive systems on a white background. Vector illustration of male reproductive systems
RFP08APT–Yellow slug (Limax flavus)
RFBDGD6C–SHEEP LIVER FLUKE LARVA
RMP24TP1–. Fasciola platessae 123 Fasciola platessae - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 105 13 0017
RMJ3KMKH–Idiacanthus fasciola
RF2M8GAM1–A closeup shot of colorful Liver Fluke leaves against the isolated background
RF2TC8PJ2–Common liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica or Distomum hepaticum) oral region. Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2BKWWBR–Idiacanthus fasciola.
RF2RD8BHE–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a seaweed. It is located in Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Phaeophyceae, Dictyoteae. This photo was t
RF2R72D59–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RM2A2MKG8–Fasciola scabra, Print, Fasciola is a genus of trematodes which includes economically important parasite species. Species of Fasciola are commonly known as liver flukes. They cause the disease fasciolosis
RF2R9P2K5–panoramic shot of an large liver fluke under the Microscope
RMK1F73D–Magnified 128X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a trematode, Fasciola hepatica, or ?sheep liver fluke?, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated, and measure 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long by 60{micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. hepatica can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciolopsis spp. although the abopercular end of the former often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RME0N2F4–Idiacanthus fasciola
RF2HFGKX7–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RM2H4310W–Elephant apple plant (Limonia acidissima) with sectioned fruit, and two liver flukes (Fasciola species). Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1805, after J. Ihle.
RF2C4G0DN–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RF2B90FFW–Amphileptus fasciola, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AFTJ5D–. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 551.—Male {a) and female (6) ofBilharzia hemalobia. {After Looss.) Fig. 552.—Fasciola hepatica. Symptoms.—The foregoing description indicates the seat, diverse nature,and variety of symptoms, which are of course chiefly those of hematuria,abscesses, and irritation of the. urinary tract, dysenteric stools, rarely Glis-sonian cirrhosis and a varying degree of anemia. The diagnosis depends uponthe finding of the characteristic eggs. The Fasciola hepatica or Distomum hepaticum of sheep, a small fluke, 1154 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS measuring 20 to
RFBDGD6B–SHEEP LIVER FLUKE LARVA
RMP24TP7–. Fasciola serrulata 123 Fasciola serrulata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 105 13 0021
RMJ4BE73–PSM V23 D761 The liver fluke fasciola hepatica
RMCC885A–Biological microscope slides of different specimens some stained and mounted with cover slides in Canada balsam
RM2F3JBM0–The liver fluke fasciola hepatica.
RF2TA0MY3–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a brown alga. This photo was taken in Cap Ras coast, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2R727WR–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, a parasite of sheep, cattle & humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae by
RF2TA0MYH–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a brown alga. This photo was taken in Cap Ras coast, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2A2MKG7–Fasciola platessae, Print, Fasciola is a genus of trematodes which includes economically important parasite species. Species of Fasciola are commonly known as liver flukes. They cause the disease fasciolosis
RF2TA0MY9–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a brown alga. This photo was taken in Cap Ras coast, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMK1F76D–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of two trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, eggs, which are described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RF2HFGR77–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RMGK6NGK–40843 Lionotus fasciola
RF2C4G0DP–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RFKG0TFN–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RFM4KA2D–The structure of the liver fluke. Infographics. Vector illustration on isolated background.
RFKG28X5–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RM2AJ1BH7–Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . strongvloides intestinalis. of fasciola hepatica. of t^nia nana. of uncinaria duodenalis. of uncinaria americana. of taenia saginata. of taenia solium. of opisthorchis sinensis. 9. Ovum of opisthorchis felineus. 10. Ovum of cotylogonimus heterophyes 11. Ovum of taenia cucumerina. 12. Ovum of ascaris lumbricoides. 13. Ovum of dicrocoelium lanceatum. 14. Ovum of bothriocephalus latus. 15. Ovum of trichiuris trichiura. 16. Ovum of oxvuris vermicularis. PLATE Vn..
RFBDGD6F–SHEEP LIVER FLUKE, SEM
RMP24TN3–. Fasciola longicollis 123 Fasciola longicollis - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 105 12 0011
RFJ3P7TH–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (
RMCC888D–Rows of glass microscope slides of parasites in tray organized for scientific study on structure physiology and anatomy
RF2R72849–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, a parasite of sheep, cattle & humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae by
RM2A2MKGA–Fasciola truncata, Print, Fasciola is a genus of trematodes which includes economically important parasite species. Species of Fasciola are commonly known as liver flukes. They cause the disease fasciolosis
RF2TA0MYC–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a brown alga. This photo was taken in Cap Ras coast, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMK1F781–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a single trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPG197Y–. The farmer's veterinary adviser : a guide to the prevention and treatment of disease in domestic animals . Veterinary medicine. 196 The Farmer's Veterinary Adviser. PARASITIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER. LIVEK-ROT. FLUKE DISEASE. This affection is most destructive to sheep, of which it has destroyed as many as from one to two million head in England alone in certain years. It is immediately determined by the presence in the gall ducts of two flat leaf-like parasites—the Fasciola Hepatica and the Disto- mum Lanceolatum—the first | to 1 inch in length, tha Fig. 37.. Fig. 37—Fasciola Hepatica. Fig. 3
RF2C4G0EE–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RM2AJCXF9–Insects injurious to fruits . Two other moths have been observed devouring plumleaves, but not in sufficient numbers to attract much attention.Tlie first is Lithacodes fasciola Boisd., the larva of which issmall, of a uniform green color, and spins asmall, oval, brown cocoon between the leaves.The moth is shown in Fig. 190. The others a tufted caterpillar, the larva of Parorgyiaparallela G. & R.; it is densely covered withlight-brown hairs, and has two black pencils of long hairsprojecting in front of the head, and a single tuft of a similarcharacter on the hinder portion of the body. No. 92.
RFBDGD6G–SHEEP LIVER FLUKE, SEM
RMP24TMK–. Fasciola scabra 123 Fasciola scabra - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 105 12 0002
RMKT3C74–40843 Lionotus fasciola
RMP5YWRJ–549 Fasciola gigantica
RFJ3P7TK–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (
RMW27277–Archive image from page 33 of Das Schmarotzertum im Tierreich und. Das Schmarotzertum im Tierreich und seine Bedeutung für die Artbildung dasschmarotzertu00graf Year: 1907 sm 10. VI. (EntiotcFelung bcs £cberegels, Fasciola hepatica (rtod? tendaTt'£)ettwiq). i 5lii'i'erlarüe (ITliracibium), 2 KeimfdIaud? (Spoxocyfte), 3 JCeiiufdIaud? (Hebte), 4 Sdwanlatve ((Eerfarie), 5 eingeapfelter junger Saugtpurm. au Jtuge, C (Jlerfarienbrut, D Hebten» bann, da 5augtDurmbarm, dr 3)riifc, ex ilusfdieibungsorgane, g (Seljirn, gö (5cburts= Öffnung, kz einselne Ketmsellen, kzj bie aus btefcn entfiattbcnen (Em
RMCC8871–Rows of glass microscope slides of parasites in tray organized for scientific study on structure physiology and anatomy
RF2R727X1–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, a parasite of sheep, cattle & humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae by
RM2A2MKG9–Fasciola serrulata, Print, Fasciola is a genus of trematodes which includes economically important parasite species. Species of Fasciola are commonly known as liver flukes. They cause the disease fasciolosis
RF2TA0MY6–Dilophus fasciola or Dictyota fasciola is a brown alga. This photo was taken in Cap Ras coast, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMK1F751–Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPFTTFB–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 179 Fig. 190. Two other moths have been observed devouring plum leaves, but not in sufBcient numbers to attract much attention. The first is Lithacodes fasciola Boisd., the larva of which is small, of a uniform green color, and spins a small, oval, brown cocoon between the leaves. The moth is shown in Fig. 190. The other is a tufted caterpillar, the larva of Parorgyia parallela G. & R.; it is densely covered with light-brown hairs, and has two black pencils of long hairs pr
RF2C4G0E6–Liver fluke. Computer illustration of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a parasite of sheep, cattle and humans. Humans ingest the fluke larvae
RM2AFPMG8–. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. Fig. 292.—1. Fasciola hepatica.—After Claus. 2. Egg of parasite.—After Braun.. Fig. 293.—1. Paragonimns westermani.—.After Leukart. 2. Egg of parasite.—.fter Katsurada, DISEASES DUE TO CESTODES. 255 their long ilianiotor transverse to the long axis of the worm, those in theniiddle are scjuarish, and the most distant have their long diameter in thelong axis of the worm. The lateral hortlers usually converge toward theanterior extremity in such a manner that the anterior border of th
RFBDGD6E–SHEEP LIVER FLUKE LARVA
RMMCME0A–. Fig. 160.—The large American fluke {Fasciola magna), natural size. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agricul- ture, 1901.)
RFJ3P7WT–Triclabendazole anthelmintic drug molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (
RMRX9CR1–Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in zweiundzwanzig Vorlesungen für Studierende, Aerzte, Züchter einfhrungindie1913gold Year: 1913 Fig. 115- A Acht aufeinanderfolgende Stadien der synaptischen Phänomene im Spermato- zytenkern von Fasciola hepatica. Nach Schellenberg. B Bukettstadium aus einer Spermatozyte von Pamphagus zur Demonstration der feineren Chromosomenstruktur, nata. Nach Gra-
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