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- CHAPTERThe Trematode, Bucephalus longicornutus (Manter, 1954) in the New Zealand Mud-oyster, Ostrea lutaria*
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 1.—Distribution of Ostrea lutaria and its bucephalid parasite in New Zealand.
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 2.—Marine Department subdivisions of Foveaux Strait oyster beds.
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 3.—Fig. A: T.S. of the visceral mass of a heavily infected specimen of O. lutaria. Fig. B: T.S. of the visc...
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 5.—Urosporidium constantae n.s.p. Fig. A: Trophozoite within a degenerating cercarial embryo. Figs. B and C...
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 6.—Urosporidium constantae n.sp. Fig. A: T.S. of an infected sporocyst showing spores and stages in sporogo...
- ILLUSTRATIONA: Right lateral view of a specimen of Ostrea lutaria Hutton, infected with sporocysts of Bucephalus longicornutus. T...
- ILLUSTRATIONB: Microphotograph of the nodular areas visible on the efferent water canal surface of the gill of O. lutaria.
- ILLUSTRATIONRight lateral view of a hyperparasitised specimen of Ostrea lutaria Hutton, from north of Tasman Bay. The dark sporoc...
- ILLUSTRATIONText-fig. 4.—State of infection in Ostrea lutaria from Foveaux Strait, 1963-64.