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Morphological and Molecular Identification of Land Molluscs as Intermediate Hosts of Lungworms

Morphological and Molecular Identification of Land Molluscs as Intermediate Hosts of Lungworms

Abdurakhim E. Kuchboev1*, Mehmonjon Kh. Egamberdiyev2 

1Institute of Zoology Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, 100053, 232B Bogishamol Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; 2Namangan State University, Department of Biology, 160107, 161 Boburshox Street, Namangan, Uzbekistan,

*Correspondence | Abdurakhim E. Kuchboev, Institute of Zoology Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Email: [email protected]  

Figure 1

Survey sites divided into four regions (Surkhandarya, Jizzakh, Tashkent, and Namangan) in the foothill and mountain areas of Uzbekistan. 

Figure 2

Shells: a - Pseudonapaeus maydanica; b - P. albiplicatus; c - Pseudonapaeus sogdiana; d - Pseudonapaeus sp.; e – Xeropicta candacharica; f - Angiomphallia regeliana; Appearance: g - Candaharia levanderi; h - Deroceras reticulatum. 

Figure 3

Phylogenetic tree based on a combined dataset of 18S and ITS-1 rDNA sequences of molluscs with a total of 1338 nucleotide sites constructed using the Maximum Likelihood method and the general time reversible model (GTR +1). The tree has been rooted using Succinea putris (HQ659993.1). I - Buliminidae, II - Hygromiidae; III - Parmacellidae; IV - Agriolimacidae.

Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

February

Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., Vol. 13, Iss. 2,

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