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Development of Porrocaecum ensicaudatum (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) in terrestrial oligochaetes

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1990
Development of Porrocaecum ensicaudatum (Zeder, 1800) in the egg was studied at 5–10, 23–26, and 32–35 °C. Embryonic development occurred at 23–26 and 32–35 °C, but ceased at 5–10 °C. Development resumed in eggs transferred from the cold temperature to 23–26 °C.
Marilyn A. McNeill, R. C. Anderson
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Species of Typhlophoros von Linstow, 1906 (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) in Old World crocodilians

Systematic Parasitology, 1999
A new species of the genus Typhlophoros von Linstow, 1906, T. spratti, is described from the freshwater crocodile Crocodylus johnstoni and the saltwater crocodile C. porosus in northern Australia. Specimens of the new species could not be compared with the type-species, T.
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Allozyme and morphological identification of shape Anisakis, Contracaecum and Pseudoterranova from Japanese waters (Nematoda, Ascaridoidea)

Systematic Parasitology, 1998
Allozyme markers were used to identify anisakid nematodes from marine Japanese waters, morphologically assigned to three species complexes: Anisakis simplex (s. l.), Contracaecum osculatum (s. l.) and Pseudoterranova decipiens (s. l.). Samples assigned to A. simplex (s. l.) were found to correspond genetically to A.
MATTIUCCI, Simonetta   +7 more
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Toxocara malaysiensisN. Sp. (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) from the Domestic Cat (Felis catusLinnaeus, 1758)

Journal of Parasitology, 2001
Toxocara malaysiensis n. sp. from the small intestine of the domestic cat (Felis catus L.) in Malaysia is described and illustrated. This ascaridoid nematode was previously assumed to be Toxocara canis, which it superficially resembles, or designated Toxocara sp. cf. canis. The new species differs from T.
L M, Gibbons, D E, Jacobs, R A, Sani
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Growth of whaleworm (Anisakis simplex, Nematodes, Ascaridoidea, Anisakidae) third-stage larvae in paratenic fish hosts

Parasitology Research, 2003
The growth of Anisakis simplex L3 larvae in the three paratenic hosts saithe ( Pollachius virens), cod (Gadus morhua) and redfish (Sebastes marinus) was studied based on material collected off the island of Vega on the west coast of Norway over a period of 1 year.
Einar, Strømnes, Karin, Andersen
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Development of Porrocaecum ensicaudatum (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) in starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1990
Laboratory-raised starlings (Sturnus vulgaris L.) were experimentally infected with third-stage larvae of Porrocaecum ensicaudatum (Zeder, 1800) from earthworms. Within 2 h postinfection, larvae penetrated the koilin matrix of the gizzard and moulted in 36 h.
Marilyn A. McNeill, R. C. Anderson
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[Evolutionary aspects of the distribution of Ascaridoidea in mammals (author's transl)].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1977
In an attempt to interpret the distribution of Ascaridoidea in Mammals and Birds, a scheme is proposed, based on the concept of geological periods of evolutionary expansion for parasitic lines. It is assumed that the evolutionary expansion period of Ascaridoidea in Mammals occurred after the diversification of primitive mammals; this would explain the ...
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Superfamily Ascaridoidea Railliet and Henry, 1915

1991
K.I. Skryabin   +3 more
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Chapter 50: Ascaridoidea (Superfamily): Large Intestinal Nematodes [Concepts in Animal Parasitology]

Concepts in Animal Parasitology
Larry S. Roberts   +3 more
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