Development of Thelastoma bulhoesi (Oxyurata: Thelastomatida) and the Effect of Thiabendazole on the Unembryonated Egg

Authors

  • Gary L. McCallister
  • Gerald D. Schmidt

Abstract

The embryological and postembryological development of Thelastoma bulhoesi was determined. Initial cleavage was into unequal cells and occurred within 1-2 hours at 25 C. Cell division was holoblastic but no true morula is formed. Gastrulation occurred at approximately 48 hours by epibolic synectic mechanisms. First-stage larvae were fully developed at 96 hours. The molt to second-stage larvae was initiated in the egg and was completed at hatching. Second-stage larvae were first observed in the host at 11 hours postinfection, third-stage larvae at 18 hours, and fourth-stage larvae at 192 hours. Adult female worms were observed at 32 days. Thiabendazole, in even the lowest concentrations, inhibited the developmem of unembryonated ova. Key words: development, ovicide.

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Published

1983-04-15

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