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The infective larva of Litomosoides yutajensis Guerrero et al., 2003, a parasite of the bat Pteronotus parnellii, is described; it is distinct from congeneric infective larvae by the absence of caudal lappets.
Guerrero R. +3 more
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Deux nouvelles Litomosa (Filarioidea) de Chauve-Souris
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Two new Litomosa (Filarioidea) from Bats. - Description of L. maki n. sp., para site of a Megachiroptera (Pteropus pampyrus) in Malaysia; this species could be allied to L. miniop teri in Australia. Description of L. aelleni n. sp.
Michel Tibayrenc +2 more
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Small ruminant production is one of the most important animal productions for food security in the world, especially in the developing world. Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infection is a threat to this animal’s production. Conventional drugs that are used to control these parasites are losing their efficacy due to the development of resistant ...
Lindokuhle Christopher Mhlongo +7 more
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A key is provided for the identification of eight species of microfilariae of Litomosoides (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae) found in the blood of 85 Colombian bats. Eleven new host records for Colombia are reported for L. brasiliensis, L.
Marinkelle Cornelis J. +1 more
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Contribution to the knowledge of Philometra lateolabracis Yamaguti, 1935 (Nematoda, Filarioidea)
In this paper the authors refere Philometra lateolabracis Yamaguti, 1935 for the first time from the Atlantic Ocean also as a new host record. They report the rpesence of one male of diminished dimensions, found in close relationship with the females of ...
Dennis John Crisp, Vera Lucia Mota Klein
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Egg production inBrugia pahangi(Nematoda: Filarioidea)
SummaryOogenesis inBrugia pahangihas been studied by means of the aceto-orcein chromosomal squash technique and light-microscope autoradiography. The use of colchicine has demonstrated a 2–3 mm terminal germinative zone within the ovary, in which continuous and rapid mitotic division of germ cells occurs.
C J, Delves, H H, Rees, R E, Howells
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Onchocerca jakutensis ocular infection in Poland: a new vector-borne human health risk?
Background Zoonotic onchocerciasis is a vector-borne disease, which involves many animal species, including large ungulates, boars, dogs, and sporadically, humans. So far, 39 cases of zoonotic onchocerciasis have been reported worldwide, 30 of which have
Maria Wesołowska +6 more
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[Cruorifilaria tuberocauda (Nematoda: Filarioidea) in Venezuelan capybaras].
Four filariae are known to parasitize the capybara "Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris" namely the "Cruorifilaria tuberocauda", Eberhard, Morales & Orihel (1976). The "Dipetalonema (Alafilaria) hydrochoerus", Yates (1983), and two "mansonella" recently described by Eberhard, Campo-Aasen & Orihel (1983), "Mansonella longicapita" and "Mansonella rotundicapita ...
I, Campo-Aesen +2 more
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Estudo das espécies brasileiras do genêro Diplotriaena Henry & Ozoux, 1909 (Nematoda, Filarioidea)
Vinte espécies do gênero Diplotriaena Henry & Ozoux, 1909 que ocorrem no Brasil, foram estudadas. A taxonomia desse grupo de nematódeos parasitos de aves é baseada na forma e tamanho dos tridentes e espículos.
J. Júlio Vicente +2 more
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Filarioidea Weinland, 1858 (Superfamily)
An overview of the nematode (roundworm) superfamilty Filarioidea Weinland, 1858 covering general morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny, host associations, life cycles, and human, domestic animal, and wild animal health implications of several species.
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