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A Reexamination of Neochordodes occidentalis (Montg.) comb. n. (Chordodidae: Gordioidea): Larval Penetration and Defense Reaction in Culex pipiens L.

The Journal of Parasitology, 1974
The eggs, preparasitic larvae, and certain adult characters of Neochordodes occidentalis (Montg.) (Chordodidae: Gordioidea) are newly described. The method of penetration of preparasitic hairworms into larvae of Culex pipiens L. was examined. The parasites bored directly through the peritrophic membrane and epithelial gut cells to reach the host's body
G O, Poinar, J J, Doelman
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Über das Genus Parachordodes camerano 1897 nebst allgemeinen Angaben über die Familie Chordodidae

Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde, 1935
Fur die erste Familie derGordioidea, dieChordodidae, wird eine Unterteilung in vier Unterfamilien vorgeschlagen, dieChordodinae n. subfam.,Chordodiolinae. n. subfam.,Parachordodinae n. subfam. undParagordiinae n. subfam. genannt werden. Unter denParachordodinae wird das GenusParachordodes, von dem durch G.
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Observations on the morphology and taxonomy of two Parachordodes species (Nematomorpha, Gordioida, Chordodidae) in southern New England (USA)

Journal of Zoology, 1991
Two nematomorph species are recorded from New England and described: Parachordodes lineatus, a little‐known North American species, and P. violaceus, a European species not previously verified for North America. The identity and species status of P. lineatus is firmly established and the presence of P.
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Field observation of predation on a horsehair worm (Gordioida: Chordodidae) by a diving beetle larva Cybister brevis Aubé (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)

Entomological Science, 2019
AbstractDiving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) are carnivorous in both the larval and adult stages; larvae are exclusively predatory, whereas adults also scavenge for food. They are known to prey on zooplankton, insects, gastropods, fish, amphibians and reptiles.
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Paleochordodes protus n.g., n.sp. (Nematomorpha, Chordodidae), Parasites of a Fossil Cockroach, with a Critical Examination of Other Fossil Hairworms and Helminths of Extant Cockroaches (Insecta: Blattaria)

Invertebrate Biology, 1999
Two hairworm parasites of a cockroach in Dominican amber (15-45 mya) are described as Paleochordodes protus n.g., n.sp. (Nematomorpha, Chordodidae) and represent the first unequivocal record of fossil nematomorphs. Previous reports of putative nematomorphs are discussed and shown to be tentative at best.
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Ultrastructure of spermatozoa of a hairwormGordionus alpestris(Villot, 1885) (Nematomorpha, Chordodidae)

Invertebrate Reproduction & Development, 2022
Elena A. Sokolova   +2 more
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[A new hairworm in the genus Chordodes (Nematomorpha: Chordodidae) from the Minusinsk depression].

Parazitologiia, 2000
The gordian worm collected in July 1885 in the Gussevski pond on the Lugovka River, 30 km from Minusinsk, Siberia and identified as "Parachordodes kashgaricus Camerano, 1897" is described as a new species, Chordodes sajanensis sp. n.
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