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Trypanosoma cruzi in domestic and wild mammals in the northeast region of Colombia. [PDF]
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Gastrointestinal parasites of captive and free-ranging wild animals in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. [PDF]
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IDENTIFICAÇÃO DE PARVOVÍRUS EM MORCEGOS ARTIBEUS LITURATUS
Marina Beretta Duarte
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2020
Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) Fig. 19 Taxonomy. The distinction between A. lituratus and A. fimbriatus is discussed above. A. lituratus can be externally distinguished from A. planirostris and A. obscurus by its larger size; well-marked facial stripes (poorly marked to absent on the other two); lack of ventral frosting (present on the other ...
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Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) Fig. 19 Taxonomy. The distinction between A. lituratus and A. fimbriatus is discussed above. A. lituratus can be externally distinguished from A. planirostris and A. obscurus by its larger size; well-marked facial stripes (poorly marked to absent on the other two); lack of ventral frosting (present on the other ...
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2005
Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus (Olfers 1818) [Phyllostomus] lituratus Olfers 1818, in: Eschwege, J. Brasilien, Neue Bibliothek. Reisenb., Vol. 15: 224. Type Locality: Paraguay, Asunción. Vernacular Names: Great Fruit-eating Bat. Synonyms: Artibeus (Artibeus) dominicanus Andersen 1908.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus (Olfers 1818) [Phyllostomus] lituratus Olfers 1818, in: Eschwege, J. Brasilien, Neue Bibliothek. Reisenb., Vol. 15: 224. Type Locality: Paraguay, Asunción. Vernacular Names: Great Fruit-eating Bat. Synonyms: Artibeus (Artibeus) dominicanus Andersen 1908.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus subsp. lituratus Olfers 1818
2005Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus subsp. lituratus Olfers 1818 Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus subsp. lituratus Olfers 1818, in: Eschwege, J. Brasilien, Neue Bibliothek. Reisenb., Vol. 15: 224. Type Locality: Paraguay, Asunción. Synonyms: Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus subsp. frenatus Illiger 1815; Artibeus (Artibeus) lituratus subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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1998
Published as part of Simmons, Nancy B. & Voss, Robert S., 1998, The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats, pp.
Simmons, Nancy B., Voss, Robert S.
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Published as part of Simmons, Nancy B. & Voss, Robert S., 1998, The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats, pp.
Simmons, Nancy B., Voss, Robert S.
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Duration of the seminiferous epithelium cycle in the frugivorous bat Artibeus lituratus
Theriogenology, 2020The seminiferous epithelium goes through multiple changes which enables the differentiation of a spermatogonia in a fully mature spermatozoon. The timing of these changes is species-specific and influences the duration of the reproductive cycles. Bats are among wild mammals whose coordination between male and female reproductive cycles are imperative ...
Soraia Fonseca Marinho da, Silva +4 more
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Pathogenesis of Experimental Histoplasmosis in the Bat, Artibeus Lituratus
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981The pathogenesis of histoplasmosis was studied following intraperitoneal or intranasal infection of the neotropical bat, Artibeus lituratus. Groups of bats received either 10(4) or 10 viable mycelial fragments of Histoplasma capsulatum by intraperitoneal injection, or 10(6) or 10(4) viable mycelial particles by intranasal instillation.
D L, Greer, D N, McMurray
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