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      Geographical distribution of Biomphalaria snails in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil

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          Published and unpublished observations on geographical distribution of Biomphalaria snails in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were compiled. This work is aimed at knowing the present occurrence of Biomphalaria species in this region, and at contributing to the elaboration of the planorbid chart of Minas Gerais. In malacological surveys, performed by several researchers, the presence of seven species of this genus was recorded. Those planorbids were found in 12 mesoregions, in 283 (33.1%) municipalities out of 853 with the following distribution: B. glabrata (185 municipalities), B. straminea (125), B. tenagophila (58), B. peregrina (57), B. schrammi (26), B. intermedia (20) and B. occidentalis (2). B. glabrata and B. tenagophila are found naturally infected by Schistosoma mansoni in Minas Gerais. In 24 municipalities the three snail hosts of S. mansoni in Brazil, B. glabrata, B. tenagophila and B. straminea, are present.

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          Estado atual da sistemática dos planorbídeos Brasileiros

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            Biomphalaria occidentalis sp.n. from South America (Mollusca basommatophora pulmonata)

            A new species of South American planorbid snail, Biomphalaria occidentalis, is described. It is indistinguishable from B. tenagophila (Orbigny, 1835), by the characteristics of the shell and of most organs of the genital system. In B. tenagophila there is a pouch on the ventral wall of the vagina (Fig. 4A, vp), absent in B. occidentalis (Fig. 3A), and on the ventral wall of the vagina (Fig. 4A, vp), absent in B. occidentalis (Fig. 3A), and the prepuce is much wider than the penial sheath, its width increasing distalward (Fig. 4, ps,pp), whereas in B. occidentalis the prepuce is wider than the penial sheath but keeps about the same width all along (Fig.3, ps, pp). The two species are biologically separate by absolute reproductive isolation. The geographical distribution of B. occidentalis is shown in Fig. 14. So far it has been found in the Brazilian states of Acre, Amazonas (?), Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná, and in Paraguay. Its type-locality is Campo Grande, state of Mato Grosso do sul, where it was collected from several biotopes related to affluents of the Aquiduana river, chiefly Córrego Prosa and Córrego Ceroula. Specimens were deposited in the following malacological collections: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro; Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan; and British Museum (Natural History).
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              Parasitologia

              L Rey (1991)
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                mioc
                Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
                Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
                Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0074-0276
                1678-8060
                April 2001
                : 96
                : 3
                : 293-302
                Affiliations
                [02] orgnameFiocruz orgdiv1Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou orgdiv2Laboratório de Malacologia
                [01] Belo Horizonte MG orgnameFiocruz orgdiv1Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou orgdiv2Laboratório de Helmintoses Intestinais Brasil
                [03] Belo Horizonte MG orgnameFundação Nacional de Saúde Brasil
                [04] Belo Horizonte MG orgnameUniversidade Federal de Minas orgdiv1Departamento de Parasitologia Brasil
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                S0074-02762001000300003 S0074-0276(01)09600303
                10.1590/S0074-02762001000300003
                8041348f-bb4f-4bb8-bdfa-e893765f209a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 14 November 2000
                : 11 July 2000
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                Epidemiology

                geographic distribution,planorbids,Biomphalaria,Minas Gerais,Brazil

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