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Abstract A variety of media were used to study the in vitro cultivation of Amblosoma suwaense (Brachylaimidae). Of these media most rapid development was achieved in NCTC 135 supplemented with 20% hen's egg yolk (NCTC 135-20Y). In this medium ovigerous adults were obtained in 4 days at 37·5°C and with a gas phase of air, and the eggs contained developing embryos. The mean body area of 7-day-old worms cultivated in NCTC 135-20Y was 20% less than that of the metacercariae, whereas the mean area of the gonads and vitellaria was 53 % greater than that of the metacercariae. The black pigment in the gut of metacercariae was egested during cultivation. The tegument of metacercariae was rugose, whereas that of cultured worms was smooth.
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