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Tenosynovitis Caused by Pelecitus calamiformis (Nematoda: Filarioidea) in the Legs of a Parrot
Avian Diseases, 1982A four-year-old parrot (thought to be a Maximilian's parrot, Pionus maximiliani maximiliani) was submitted for clinical examination because of lethargy and bloody droppings. Subsequently the bird died, and tissues were submitted for histopathologic study.
J H, Greve, D L, Graham, R R, Nye
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The Ultrastructure of Adult Brugia malayi (Brug, 1927) (Nematoda: Filarioidea)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1975The ultrastruct of the adult subperiodic Brugia malayi (Brug, 1927) within pulmonary arteries of male jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) was studied by transmission electron microscopy. The cuticle consists of 10 sublayers (2 of which are prominently banded) and a typical outer unit membrane. Evidence is presented showing that the subcuticular region of the
A L, Vincent, L R, Ash, S P, Frommes
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[Occurrence of tissue Filarioidea in ruminants in Poland].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 1989In the years 1985-1988 in the BiaĆowieza Forest and in the woods in the vicinity of Olsztyn, 130 deer, 136 roe-deer, 52 bisons and 40 cattle were subject to parasitological section. Seven species of tissue nematoda of the superfamily Filarioidea were detected. Onchocerca jakutensis, O.
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Filarial parasites (Nematoda: Filarioidea) of Australian animals.
Australian Journal of Zoology, 1962Three species of filarial worms are known from bats: an unrecognized species recorded by Johnston from Pteropus poliocephalus (Pteropodidae); Litomosa miniopteri, sp. nov., from Miniopterus schreibersii (Vespertilionidae); and an undescribed species, possibly of Chiropterofilaria, from Tadarida loriae (Molossidae). In rodents, Dipetalonema lutreoli, sp.
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Chromosomes of six species of Onchocerca (Nematoda: Filarioidea).
Tropical medicine and parasitology : official organ of Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Gesellschaft and of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), 1990Examination of ovaries and testes from adult Onchocerca ochengi, O. gutturosa, O. armillata and O. lienalis revealed five pairs of chromosomes, but in contrast O. volvulus and O. gibsoni had only four pairs.
R J, Post +4 more
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[New data on the Dipetalonema lineage (Filarioidea, Nematoda)].
Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1983The evolutionary line of Dipetalonema can apparently be divided into four groups: I: Australian species; II: paleoendemic South American species; III: the Tetrapetalonema group; IV: the Acanthocheilonema group. Loxodontofilaria at present insufficiently known to be classified and several species belonging to the Acanthocheilonema group are the object ...
O, Bain, M, Baker, A G, Chabaud
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Journal of Helminthology, 1957
The evolution of the life cycles of the members of the family Dipetalonematiidae Wehr, 1935 (Filarioidea) is considered in the light of existing knowledge of spirurid nematodes. The hypothesis that the life cycles of the dipetalonematids originated from life cycles similar to those ofDraschia megastoma, Habronema muscaeandH.
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The evolution of the life cycles of the members of the family Dipetalonematiidae Wehr, 1935 (Filarioidea) is considered in the light of existing knowledge of spirurid nematodes. The hypothesis that the life cycles of the dipetalonematids originated from life cycles similar to those ofDraschia megastoma, Habronema muscaeandH.
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[Deviation of the life cycle of Dipetalonema viteae (Filarioidea)].
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales, 1977Dipetalonema viteae is a filarial that can evoluate among hosts zoologically broadly apart (Ixodides and Argasides), but always gathered from meriones burrows. Its evolution is, on the contrary, blocked among most of the other ticks, particularly among Ornithodoros erraticus morphologically very similar to the normal vector.
M, Miegeville, C, Vermeil
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Abdominal Worm Infection in Newborn Deer (Filarioidea: Setariidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1975C J, Weinmann, C, Shoho
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Spirurida: Diplotriaenoidea, Aproctoidea and Filarioidea.
2009R. C. Anderson, O. Bain
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