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The ultrastructure of the pharynx of Cosmocerca ornata (nematoda)
Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde, 1971The ultrastructure of the pharynx of Cosmocerca ornata is described. The tissues of the corpus can be differentiated into alternating radial and marginal regions on the basis of (i) their relative position in the corpus, (ii) the structure of the muscle fibres and (iii) cytoplasmic inclusions.
N. Khatoon, David A. Erasmus
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Cosmocerca uruguayensis Lent & Freitas 1948
2014Cosmocerca uruguayensis Lent & Freitas, 1948 Host and locality record: Odontophrynus americanus (MO) Distribution: Venezuela and Uruguay Site of infection: intestine Stage: adult Reference: Yamaguti (1961) and Baker (1987)
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Cosmocerca podicipinus Baker & Vaucher 1984
2007Cosmocerca podicipinus Baker & Vaucher, 1984 (Fig. 1) This species is readily distinguished from other species by the fusion of the underlying sclerotized plectane supports between the plectanes (Baker & Vaucher 1984). The metric characters of males and females are presented and compared with material reported from other hosts in Table 2.
González, Cynthya Elizabeth +1 more
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Cosmocerca podicipinus Baker & Vaucher 1984
2014Cosmocerca podicipinus Baker & Vaucher, 1984 Hosts and locality records: Allobates femoralis (Boulenger) (= Epipedobates femoralis) (CU), Allobates marchesianus (Melin) (= Colostethus marchesianus) (CU), Atelopus spurrelli (CHO, CAL), Dendropsophus nanus (CO), Hypsiboas faber (CAP), Oophaga histrionica (CHO, CAL), Leptodactylus bufonius (CO ...
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Comparative Parasitology, 2013
ABSTRACT: In total, 248 sympatric anurans belonging to 4 species—Leptodactylus latrans, Rhinella icterica, Physalaemus cuvieri, and Scinax fuscovarius—were captured in Campo Belo do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from May 2009 to January 2011, and examined for helminth parasites.
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ABSTRACT: In total, 248 sympatric anurans belonging to 4 species—Leptodactylus latrans, Rhinella icterica, Physalaemus cuvieri, and Scinax fuscovarius—were captured in Campo Belo do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from May 2009 to January 2011, and examined for helminth parasites.
Viviane G. T. dos Santos +1 more
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Acta Parasitologica, 2015
AbstractCosmocerca microhylae sp. nov., recovered from the rectum of a red narrow-mouthed frog, Microhyla rubra (Jerdon, 1854) (Anura: Microhylidae), collected from Bolpur in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, India, is described and figured. This species is similar to C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. kalesari, C. novaeguineae,
Sujan K, Sou, Anadi P, Nandi
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AbstractCosmocerca microhylae sp. nov., recovered from the rectum of a red narrow-mouthed frog, Microhyla rubra (Jerdon, 1854) (Anura: Microhylidae), collected from Bolpur in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, India, is described and figured. This species is similar to C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. kalesari, C. novaeguineae,
Sujan K, Sou, Anadi P, Nandi
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Acta Parasitologica, 2011
AbstractCosmocerca kalesari sp. nov. from the large intestine of frogs, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, collected in the Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary, India is described and photomicrographed. It is most similar to those species bearing 5 pairs of plectanes, i.e., C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. ornata, C.
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AbstractCosmocerca kalesari sp. nov. from the large intestine of frogs, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, collected in the Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary, India is described and photomicrographed. It is most similar to those species bearing 5 pairs of plectanes, i.e., C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. ornata, C.
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Acta Parasitologica, 2013
AbstractCosmocerca oroensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Barygenys atra (Anura, Microhylidae) is described and illustrated. Cosmocerca oroensis represents the 26th species assigned to the genus and the 7th from the Australo-Papuan biogeographical region. Cosmocerca oroensis sp. nov.
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AbstractCosmocerca oroensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Barygenys atra (Anura, Microhylidae) is described and illustrated. Cosmocerca oroensis represents the 26th species assigned to the genus and the 7th from the Australo-Papuan biogeographical region. Cosmocerca oroensis sp. nov.
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2007
Cosmocerca acanthurum n. sp. (Figures 2–7, and 8–13) Description: Medium size, stout nematodes. Prominent sexual dimorphism, males one-half length of females. Lateral alae present in both males and females. Cuticle transversely striated. Mouth with 3 small V-shaped lips, dorsal lip with 2 sessile papillae, each ventrolateral lip with 1 ventral sessile ...
Falcón-Ordaz, J. +4 more
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Cosmocerca acanthurum n. sp. (Figures 2–7, and 8–13) Description: Medium size, stout nematodes. Prominent sexual dimorphism, males one-half length of females. Lateral alae present in both males and females. Cuticle transversely striated. Mouth with 3 small V-shaped lips, dorsal lip with 2 sessile papillae, each ventrolateral lip with 1 ventral sessile ...
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Acta Parasitologica, 2018
Abstract Cosmocerca bengalensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) recovered from the rectum of an Indian bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1803), collected from Hetampur town in Birbhum district of West Bengal, India, is described and illustrated. This species is similar to C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. kalesari,
Sujan K, Sou +2 more
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Abstract Cosmocerca bengalensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) recovered from the rectum of an Indian bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1803), collected from Hetampur town in Birbhum district of West Bengal, India, is described and illustrated. This species is similar to C. acanthurum, C. banyulensis, C. cruzi, C. japonica, C. kalesari,
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