Definition of Cysticercoids

1. cysticercoid [n] - See also: cysticercoid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cysticercoids

cystic kidney
cystic liver metastases
cystic lymph node
cystic lymphangiectasis
cystic mastitis
cystic medial necrosis
cystic node
cystic papillomatous craniopharyngioma
cystic polyp
cystic vein
cysticerci
cysticercoid
cysticercoids (current term)
cysticercoses
cysticercosis
cysticercus
cysticercus disease
cysticule
cysticules
cystid
cystidean
cystideans
cystides
cystidia
cystidium
cystids
cystifelleotomy

Literary usage of Cysticercoids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sanitary Entomology: The Entomology of Disease, Hygiene and Sanitation by William Dwight Pierce (1921)
"Inasmuch as Nicoll and Minchin (1911) have found cysticercoids in a rat flea ... TH Johnston has found cysticercoids similar to those recorded by Nicoll and ..."

2. On the Development, Morphology, and Economic Importance of Chicken Cestodes by John Earl Gutberlet (1914)
"Such comparisons are not proof that the cysticercoids are intermediate stages of definite species, but only give a $lue as to the probable life cycle. ..."

3. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association by American Veterinary Medical Association. (1916)
"Grassi and Rovelli (1892: 33, 87) found in flies cysticercoids which closely ... Such comparisons are not proof that the cysticercoids are intermediate ..."

4. A Student's Text-book of Zoology by Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Arthur Everett Shipley (1898)
"The tape-worms found in herbivorous animals are probably derived from the cysticercoids of Invertebrates, but the intermediate host is generally unknown. ..."

5. The Animal Parasites of Man: A Handbook for Students and Medical Men by Maximilian Gustav Christian Carl Braun, Pauline Falcke, Louis Westenra Sambon, Frederick Vincent Theobald (1908)
"The infection of human beings must occur in an analogous manner, by transmission of the cysticercoids present on the lips or tongue of dogs when licking ..."

6. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Record Association (London, England), Zoological Society of London (1892)
"The tail of these forms is regarded as homologous with the tail of the Cercaria, aud the tailed cysticercoids may represent primitive stages, ..."

7. The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1894)
"Although the latter lie quite free in the interior and possess, like the ordinary cysticercoids, the distinctive caudal bladder, ..."

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