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  • The eggs are indistinguishable from those of " Fasciola hepatica ".
  • "Fasciola hepatica " occurs in liver of definitive host and its life cycle is indirect.
  • Of the worms, the flukes Fasciola hepatica and Clonorchis sinensis live in the bile ducts and cause progressive hepatitis and liver fibrosis.
  • However, animal studies suggest it is ineffective in treating " Schistosoma mansoni " or " Fasciola hepatica " disease.
  • This snail is an intermediate host for " Fasciola hepatica ", the liver fluke, a parasite of livestock, especially sheep.
  • "Fasciola hepatica " is one of the largest acetabulum is a larger sucker than the oral sucker and is located at the anterior end.
  • The egg-shell of " E . soleae " has a similar structural appearance to " Fasciola hepatica " but without a membrane on the egg-shell lining.
  • The genome for " Fasciola hepatica " was published in 2015 . " F . hepatica's " genome, at 1.3 Gb, is one of the largest known pathogen genomes.
  • Most of these [ Except the much larger Fasciola hepatica, which is a picture taken directly of the slide ] were taken through a microscope lens, without any of the setups normally used for that purpose, and, as such, have problems.
  • The prevalence of " F . gigantica " often overlaps with that of " Fasciola hepatica ", and the two species are so closely related in terms of genetics, behaviour, and anatomical structures that it is notoriously difficult to distinguish them.
  • In late 1879, Rolleston, the Linacre professor of anatomy and physiology, appointed Thomas junior demonstrator in human and comparative anatomy at the Royal Agricultural Society to investigate the sheep liver fluke ( " Fasciola hepatica " ), a parasite flatworm that in the winter of 1879 80 had caused the loss of some three million sheep in England.
  • His scientific accomplishments included ( in 1851 ) collaborating with Theodor Bilharz on the first description of the blood-fluke " Schistosoma haematobium ", ( in 1853 ) the elucidation of the life cycle of the tapeworm " Echinococcus granulosus ", ( in 1854 ) the suggestion that the cercariae of the fluke " Fasciola hepatica " were the infective stage which passed from the invertebrate to the vertebrate host, and ( in 1856 ) the discovery of parthenogenesis in insects.