new genus, nematodes (Ascaridoidea) from Australian pelagic marine fishes [PDF]
Niel L. Bruce, Lester R.G. Cannon
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Dípteros muscóides como vetores mecânicos de ovos de helmintos em jardim zoológico, Brasil
OBJETIVO: Verificar as espécies de dípteros muscóides capazes de veicular ovos e larvas de helmintos e avaliar o potencial de contaminação dos dípteros capturados.
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Phasmid ultrastructure in Hysterthylacium (nematoda, ascaridoidea, raphidascarididae) [PDF]
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Anisakid Nematode (Ascaridoidea) Life Cycles and Distribution: Increasing Zoonotic Potential in the Time of Climate Change? [PDF]
Harry W. Palm, Sven Klimpel
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Gerhard Hartwich
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Aspects of the life cycle and morphology of hysterothylacium aduncum (Rudolphi, 1802) (Nematoda, ascaridoidea, anisakidae) [PDF]
Køie, M.
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The life history of Sulcascaris sulcata (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea), a parasite of marine molluscs and turtles [PDF]
Berry G. N. and Cannon L. R. G. 1981. The life history of Sulcascaris sulcata (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea), a parasite of marine molluscs and turtles. International Journal for Parasitoiogy 11: 43-54. The morphology, development and hatching of Sulcascaris sulcata eggs are described. Two moults occurred in the egg.
Berry G.N., Cannon L.R.G.
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The Evolution of the Ascaridoidea
Journal of Parasitology, 1962The author rejects the generally accepted view of the terrestrial origin of the Ascaridoidea from the Rhabditoidea by way of the Oxyuroidea, in which the direct life history is regarded as the primitive pattern of transmission. He advocates instead a marine origin and argues that the lips, esophagus, and excretory system of the ascaridoids can be ...
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