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Anoplocephala sp. (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea) infection in horses in Central Italy.
Species of Anoplocephalidae are cestodes affecting equines worldwide and causing many intestinal disorders. Between October 2010 and September 2013, 284 faecal samples of horses originating from Lazio Region (Central Italy) were tested for the presence of Anoplocephala sp. eggs by a classic copromicroscopic technique.
Cristina, Roncoron +3 more
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Spermatozoon ultrastructure of Thysanotaenia congolensis (Cyclophyllidea, Anoplocephalidae, Inermicapsiferinae): phylogenetic implications [PDF]
The mature spermatozoon of Thysanotaenia congolensis, an intestinal parasite of black rat Rattus rattus from Cape Verde, is described by means of transmission electron microscopy. The ultrastructural organization of the sperm cell of T. congolensis follows Levron et al.'s type VII of the Eucestoda.
Miquel Colomé, Jordi +2 more
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The significance of the cestode Joyeuxiella pasqualei (cyclophyllidea: dipylidiidae) for clinical practice and the welfare of cats [PDF]
The cestode Joyeuxiella pasqualei is a common parasite of cats in Southern European countries, and due to the increasingly pronounced effects of global warming, there is a tendency for the spread and appearance of this parasite among carnivores in other ...
Ilić Tamara +4 more
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Mesocestoides vogae is a cestode parasite of the family Mesocestoididae (order Cyclophyllidea). Its larvae, tetrathyridium, are approximately 1 mm long and 300 μm wide and infect a wide range of host species including humans.
Kei Hayashi +9 more
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Cyclophyllidea van Beneden in Braun 1900
Published as part of Fugassa, Martin H., 2015, Checklist of helminths found in Patagonian wild mammals, pp.
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Molecular systematics and evolutionary history of catenotaeniid cestodes (Cyclophyllidea)
Phylogenetic relationships, evolutionary history and systematics of tapeworms of the family Catenotaeniidae were studied using nucleotide sequences of the partial 28S nuclear rDNA (ca. 1,500 bp) and mitochondrial 12S–16S DNA (ca. 820 bp) genes. The tapeworm material consists of 29 species, including type species of the generaCatenotaeniaJanicki, 1904 ...
Voitto Haukisalmi +9 more
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In this study, the ultrastructural characteristics of the mature spermatozoon of the cestode Gerbillitaenia psammomi, a parasite of the fat sand rat (Psammomys obesus) in the south of Tunisia, were examined by means of transmission electron microscopy ...
Ahlem Boubakri +2 more
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Revision of the Metadilepididae (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) from Caprimulgiformes (Aves)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Georgiev, Boyko Borisov, Vaucher, Claude
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Paranoplocephala etholeni n. sp., parasitizing the meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus in Alaska and Wisconsin, USA is described. Paranoplocephala etholeni is morphologically most closely related to the Nearctic Paranoplocephala ondatrae (Rausch, 1948 ...
Haukisalmi V. +3 more
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The family Nematotaeniidae, tapeworms commonly found in the small intestines of amphibians and reptiles, includes 27 recognised species distributed among four genera: Bitegmen Jones, Cylindrotaenia Jewell, Distoichometra Dickey and Nematotaenia Lühe. The
Francisco Tiago de Vasconcelos Melo +6 more
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