Bothriocephalus









Bothriocephalus


Bothriocephalus [bŏth′rē-ō-sĕf′ə-ləs] n.

  1. A genus of tapeworms with both plerocercoid and adult stages in fishes.

Examples from the Web for bothriocephalus Historical Examples of bothriocephalus

  • They are the Tnia saginata, Tnia solium, and Bothriocephalus latus.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

    Various

  • Bttger regards it as not distinct from Bothriocephalus latus.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

    Various

  • There are many species of Bothriocephalus, which in the adult condition mainly live in fishes.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

    Various

  • As in many infectious diseases, individuals react quite differently to the presence of the Bothriocephalus.

    Histology of the Blood

    Paul Ehrlich

  • The Bothriocephalus anæmias, which in general as is well-known offer a good prognosis, by no means contradict this view.

    Histology of the Blood

    Paul Ehrlich

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