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- Catatropis_johnstoni abstract "Catatropis johnstoni is a fluke from the United States. It was first described in 1956 by Martin, who had found cercariae (a larval stage of a fluke) released by the snail Cerithidea californica in southwestern California. When the cercaria were fed into chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), they developed into mature worms; Martin speculated that the natural host was a waterbird. In 1970, a study of helminths of the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in a saltmarsh at Cedar Key, Florida, found flukes similar to C. johnstoni. 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 Cerithidea scalariformis snails from this marsh also released cercariae similar to C. johnstoni from California. When introduced into chickens, marsh rice rats, Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus), golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), and house mice (Mus musculus), 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 C. johnstoni was most likely a bird, perhaps a rail or shorebird. Nevertheless, the rate of infection in the rice rat is too high for it to be just an accidental host; perhaps C. johnstoni is restricted to saltmarshes but not host-specific.Catatropis johnstoni lacks a series of lateral papillae (nipple-like structures) on the underside, which are normally present in Catatropis. In this character, it resembles the Australian C. nicolli, which has the genital pore located further to the front. C. johnstoni does have a median ridge on the underside, another character of Catatropis, 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 Catatropis.".
- Catatropis_johnstoni class Trematoda.
- Catatropis_johnstoni family Notocotylidae.
- Catatropis_johnstoni genus Catatropis.
- Catatropis_johnstoni kingdom Animal.
- Catatropis_johnstoni order Echinostomida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni phylum Flatworm.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.pdf.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageExternalLink 3278335.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageID "27166704".
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageLength "3721".
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageRevisionID "679474639".
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Catatropis.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Catatropis_nicolli.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1956.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Echinostomida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Cedar_Key,_Florida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Cerithideopsis_californica.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Cerithideopsis_scalariformis.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Echinostomida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Flatworm.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Genital_pore.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Golden_hamster.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink House_mouse.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Marsh_rice_rat.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_gerbil.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Notocotylidae.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Rallidae.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Trematoda.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Trematode_life_cycle_stages.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLink Wader.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catatropis johnstoni".
- Catatropis_johnstoni binomial "Catatropis johnstoni".
- Catatropis_johnstoni binomialAuthority "Martin, 1956".
- Catatropis_johnstoni classis Trematoda.
- Catatropis_johnstoni familia Notocotylidae.
- Catatropis_johnstoni genus "Catatropis".
- Catatropis_johnstoni ordo Echinostomida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni phylum Flatworm.
- Catatropis_johnstoni regnum "Animalia".
- Catatropis_johnstoni species "C. johnstoni".
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Catatropis_johnstoni subject Category:Animals_described_in_1956.
- Catatropis_johnstoni subject Category:Echinostomida.
- Catatropis_johnstoni hypernym Fluke.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Animal.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Eukaryote.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Species.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Thing.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Q19088.
- Catatropis_johnstoni type Q729.
- Catatropis_johnstoni comment "Catatropis johnstoni is a fluke from the United States. It was first described in 1956 by Martin, who had found cercariae (a larval stage of a fluke) released by the snail Cerithidea californica in southwestern California. When the cercaria were fed into chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), they developed into mature worms; Martin speculated that the natural host was a waterbird.".
- Catatropis_johnstoni label "Catatropis johnstoni".
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Q2941714.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Catatropis_johnstoni.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Catatropis_johnstoni.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs m.0bwj9yk.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Catatropis_johnstoni.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Catatropis_johnstoni.
- Catatropis_johnstoni sameAs Q2941714.
- Catatropis_johnstoni wasDerivedFrom Catatropis_johnstoni?oldid=679474639.
- Catatropis_johnstoni isPrimaryTopicOf Catatropis_johnstoni.