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New insights into the morphology, molecular characterization and identification of Baylisascaris transfuga (Ascaridida, Ascarididae)

Veterinary Parasitology, 2011
Species ranked within the genus Baylisascaris (Ascaridida, Ascarididae) have been implicated in clinical and subclinical intestinal diseases in their natural hosts (e.g., raccoons and bears) as well as in life-threatening larva migrans syndromes in a number of incidental hosts, including humans.
Domenico Otranto
exaly   +6 more sources

Morphological and molecular characterization of Seuratascaris numidica (Seurat, 1917) (Ascaridida: Ascarididae)

Acta Parasitologica, 2018
Abstract Seuratascaris numidica (Seurat, 1917) is a specialized nematode species parasitizing amphibians only. In the present study, the detailed morphology of this poorly known species was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy based on the newly material collected from Hoplobatrachus chinensis (Osbeck) (Amphibia: Anura) in China.
Hui-Xia Chen, Liang Li, Lu-Ping Zhang
exaly   +3 more sources

The complete mitochondrial genome of Anisakis simplex (Ascaridida: Nematoda) and phylogenetic implications

International Journal for Parasitology, 2006
We determined the nucleotide sequence of the complete mitochondrial genome of the nematode species Anisakis simplex. The genome is circular, 13,916 bp in size and conforms to the general characteristics of nematode mitochondrial DNAs. The gene arrangement of A.
Ks Eom, Joong-Ki Park, Kyu-Heon Kim
exaly   +3 more sources

Larval nematodes (ascaridida and spirurida) in the aquatic snail, Lymnaea stagnalis

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1985
Abstract Third-stage larvae of Spiroxys contortus, Falcaustra wardi (and possibly other Falcaustra species), and Serpinema trispinosus were found in aquatic snails, Lymnaea stagnalis , near Guelph, Ontario; prevalences were 79.8, 22.5, and 1.6%, respectively, in 110 snails. Descriptions of the larvae are given. Khromova's [ Tr.
Cheryl M. Bartlett, R.C. Anderson
exaly   +2 more sources

Morphological study of Ophidascaris excavata Hsü & Hoeppli, 1931 (Ascaridida: Ascarididae) from Gloydius brevicaudus (Stejneger) (Reptilia: Viperidae)

Systematic Parasitology, 2016
Ophidascaris excavata Hsü & Hoeppli, 1931 is a poorly known ascaridid parasite reported from the short-tailed pit viper Gloydius brevicaudus (Stejneger) (Reptilia: Viperidae) in China. In the present paper, the detailed morphology of this nematode was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) based on newly collected material.
Liang, Li   +4 more
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