Alikuya
(Fasciola hepatica-manta pusampusqa)
Alikuya[1] icha Qallutaka[2][1] (Fasciola hepatica) nisqakunaqa huk uywakunap – uwihap, kawrap, wakap – runappas kukupinninpi kawsaq atam pampa kurum, ch'unqa pampa kurum. Llullunkunataq ch'urukunap waqrankunapim kawsan.
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Mit'an kamay | |||||||||||||||||
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Mit'an kamaypaq sutin | |||||||||||||||||
Fasciola hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758) | |||||||||||||||||
Kaqlla mit'an kamaypaq sutinkuna | |||||||||||||||||
Distoma hepaticum Linnaeus, 1758 |
Hawa t'inkikuna
llamk'apuy- Wikispecies nisqaqa qillqasqa p'anqayuqmi kay hawa: Alikuya
Pukyukuna
llamk'apuy- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Karl S. Zimmerer: Changing Fortunes: Biodiversity and Peasant Livelihood in the Peruvian Andes. University of California Press, Berkeley 1996, p. 162. While the Quechua of Colquepata proliferated their holdings of cattle and sheep, unfortunately, the bog pastures were being silently but surely infested by a parasitic liver fluke (Fasciola hepatico), termed locally as alikuya and kayotaka.
- ↑ Qheswa simi hamut'ana kuraq suntur: Simi Taqe Qheswa - Español - Qheswa. Qusqu, Piruw 2006. p. 445.