The variations in antibody responses (total IgG and IgGl, IgG2a, IgG2b, and IgG2c subclasses) were studied in two groups of rats infected with metacercariae of the trematode Fasciola hepatica L. Animals of group 1 were 4 weeks old, and rats of group 2 were 13 weeks old. All IgG subclasses increased during the course of infection except IgG2c, which decreased. The younger rats reached more marked responses than the older, at least during the period of this trial. IgGl and IgG2a antibodies reached the highest levels, and among these two, IgG2a response was slightly superior to IgGl,
Brachylaimus fuscatus metacercaria develops unencysled in the terrestrial snail Ponsadenia duplocincta. For the first time in a larval stage of the genus Brachylaimus a distinctive surface structure has been observed. This structure of net-like interconnected ridges of the tegument was present on the whole body surface with the exception of the anterior part. Beside this structure scanning electron microscopy revealed five types of papillae. Three types, dome-like papillae, papillae with a finger-like process, and hollow papillae with a short cilium, were localized mainly in the suckers. Hollow papillae without a cilium were arranged in groups or singly around the ventral sucker and genital pore. Ribbed papillae were observed on the ventral body surface.