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Cysts or trophozoites are morphologically identified by methenamine-silver nitrate or giemsa stains respectively.
The pancreatic tissue used contained 90% pancreatic tumour cells morphologically identified by a pathologist.
Mites were morphologically identified by Dr. F. Faraji (Mitox, Amsterdam) and Dr. E. Ueckerman (PPRI, Pretoria, South Africa).
Parasites were morphologically identified by light microscope, as larval forms of the genus Anisakis in both L. caudatus and S. aurata.
The vectors were morphologically identified by standard entomologic keys (7 ) as follows: 392 (80.33%) Phlebotomus perniciosus, 93 (19.06%) Ph. ariasi, and 3 (0.61%) Ph. sergenti.
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The fruiting body was morphologically identified and confirmed by molecular tools using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the rDNA.
Four larvae (two from naturally infected L. caudatus and two from experimentally infected S. aurata), fixed in 70% ethanol and cleared in glycerol, were morphologically identified at genus level by light microscopy and at species level by PCR-RFLP on the basis of the diagnostic restriction banding patterns.
† hsp60, heat shock protein 60; gyrB, DNA gyrase subunit B. All fleas were morphologically identified as S. cuniculi by using current taxonomic criteria (6 ).
All ectoparasites were morphologically identified to the species level by using morphological criteria within standard taxonomic keys [4,28].
The ectoparasites were separated by sex and morphologically identified prior to their dissection based on taxonomic keys [ 17, 18].
The bat was morphologically identified as a bent-winged bat (M. schreibersii) and genetically identified by cytochrome b sequencing (11 ).
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