Biology, Ecology, Morphology And Epizootological Characteristics Of Sheep Moniesis
Kurbanov Sh.Kh. , Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor, Samarkand Institute of Veterinary Medicine, UzbekistanAbstract
The article compares the literature on the biology, ecology, some morphological features, epizootiological status of sheep moniesiosis pathogens, important diagnostic features that distinguish them from individual studies, data were analyzed.
Keywords
Moniezia expansa, M.benedeni, M.autumnalia arthropods, oribatid canals, soil, humus, oncosphere, cysticercoid, strobila, scolex, cestode
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