Comparative Parasitology 68(2) 2001 - Peru State College
Comparative Parasitology 68(2) 2001 - Peru State College
Comparative Parasitology 68(2) 2001 - Peru State College
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PAOLA AND DAMBORENEA—TEGUMENT OF LOBATOSTOMA JUNGWIRTH1 255<br />
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Zylber, M. I., and M. Ostrowski de Nunez. 1999.<br />
Some aspects of the development of Lobatostoma<br />
jungwirthi Kritscher, 1974 (Aspidogastrea) in<br />
snails and cichlids fishes from Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />
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The Flagellates: Unity, Diversity and Evolution. Barry S. C. Leadbeater and J. C. Green, Editors. 2000.<br />
The Systematics Association Special Volume Series 59, Taylor and Francis Limited, 29 West 35th Street,<br />
New York, NY 10001-2299. i-xi, 401 pp. ISBN 0-7484-0914-9. 7" X 9%", hard cover. Cost: US$130.00<br />
or Canadian $195.00, per copy plus shipping and handling. Abstract: 35 Authors have contributed to the<br />
17 chapters of this examination of the blood parasite group. "[The] book sets out to examine flagellates<br />
from a multidisciplinary standpoint. Of primary concern are the unifying structures, mechanisms and<br />
processes involved in flagellate biology. [It begins] with a review of the complex history of flagellate<br />
studies from the first use of microscopes ... to the present. [This is] followed by a series of chapters on<br />
common aspects of flagellates, . . . [including] a discussion of the problems inherent in being a flagellate,<br />
and reviews of the structure and function of the flagellum itself, the cytoskeleton, surface structures and<br />
sensory mechanisms. The diversity of flagellates is recognized in the next series of chapters, which include<br />
reviews of trophic strategies of both free-living and parasitic groups, and contributions on ecology, biogeography<br />
and population genetics. The final chapters . . . are concerned with the occurrence and loss of<br />
organelles, and other aspects of flagellate evolution and phylogeny."<br />
Interrelationships of the Platyhelminths. D. T. J. Littlewood and R. A. Bray, Editors. <strong>2001</strong>. The Systematics<br />
Association Special Volume Series 60, Taylor and Francis Limited, 29 West 35th Street, New<br />
York, NY 10001-2299. i-xii, 356 pp. ISBN 0-7484-0903-3. 8W X 11", hard cover. Cost: US$125.00 or<br />
Canadian $188.00, per copy plus shipping and handling. Abstract: This book's 27 chapters have been<br />
prepared by no fewer than 50 different expert contributors. It "has been split into four sections, rather<br />
dissimilar in length, that highlight the underlying goals [of bringing together workers from divergent areas<br />
to produce a work unified by modern approaches to phylogenetic analysis]. The first section takes a broader<br />
perspective on the status of the Platyhelminthes, its monophyly, placement in relation to other Metazoa<br />
and the nature of the basal taxa. The second section deals with the interrelationships of major free-living<br />
taxa, and the third on symbiotic and parasitic taxa. The final section encompasses contributions that view<br />
phylogeny and phylogenetic inference from the point of view of particular characters or techniques."<br />
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