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En este artículo se informa de los endoparásitos en una muestra de 50 murciélagos stenodermatine recolectados principalmente sobre sitios de lamedura en el Parque Nacional da Serra do Divisor, extremo oeste de la Amazonía Brasileña.
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En este artículo se informa de los endoparásitos en una muestra de 50 murciélagos stenodermatine recolectados principalmente sobre sitios de lamedura en el Parque Nacional da Serra do Divisor, extremo oeste de la Amazonía Brasileña.
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Leptodactylus diptyx: Endoparasites
The purpose of this note is to report Catadiscus sp. (Trematoda) and Centrorhynchus sp. (Acanthocephala) in Leptodactylus diptyx from country-region Argentina. Two adult Catadiscus sp. in large intestine and five acanthocephalan larvae Centrorhynchus sp. in the coelomic cavity were found in a female L.
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Chickens raised in backyard free-range systems are confronted with a significant threat of parasitic infections. Among the parasitic agents, protozoa belonging to the genus Eimeria and helminths, including Ascaridia galli, Capillaria spp., Heterakis ...
Mircea Coroian +3 more
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Pseudis platensis: Endoparasites
Fil: Castillo, Gabriel Natalio. Universidad Nacional de San Juan; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.
Castillo, Gabriel Natalio +4 more
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Endoparasites of rabbits and hares
Nematode, cestode, protozoan, microsporidian, and pentastomid parasites affect domesticated and wild rabbits, hares, and jackrabbits of the genera Brachylagus, Lepus, Oryctolagus, Pentalagus, and Sylvilagus. Some endoparasite infections are of limited or no significance, whereas others have potentially profound consequences. Accurate identification of
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Endoparasites of the Imperial Cormorant (Leucocarbo atriceps) in the Falkland Islands: investigation of secondary hosts and detection methods. [PDF]
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Domestic cats as overlooked reservoirs for zoonotic parasites: New records and molecular confirmation of <i>Echinochasmus</i> spp., <i>Opisthorchis felineus</i>, <i>Metagonimus romanicus</i> and <i>Physaloptera praeputialis</i>. [PDF]
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