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Correction: A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms. [PDF]
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A higher level classification of all living organisms. [PDF]
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The biology of Gordius robustus Leidy with a host list and summary of the public health importance of the Gordioidea [PDF]
Cappucci, D
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Soil macrofauna communities in Brazilian land-use systems. [PDF]
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A new species of hairworm, Parachordodes tegonotus n. sp. (Gordioidea: Nematomorpha) is described from three species of ground beetles (Carabidae: Coleoptera) from the state of Oregon. This is the first record of Parachordodes Camerano parasitising carabid beetles in North America.
George Poinar
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The rod-shaped sperm of Gordioidea (Aschelminthes, Nematomorpha)
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1977The spermatozoon of hair worm Gordius panighettensis (Nematomorpha, Gordioidea) has been studied under the electron microscope in the male genital tract. This immotile, rod-like sperm is made up of an acrosomal complex and an elongated nucleus with chromatin condensed in the central part.
Franco Cotelli
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Observations on the Free-Living Adult Stage of Gordius dimorphus (Nematomorpha: Gordioidea)
Journal of Parasitology, 1996A total of 119 adult hairworms, Gordius dimorphus, was collected on 2 occasions from a small mountain stream in New Zealand's South Island. Size dimorphism between male and female worms was much greater than previously reported. The average sizes of worms of either sex found in mixed-sex groups were no different from those of worms occurring either ...
Robert Poulin
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Journal of Parasitology, 1974
The eggs, preparasitic larvae, and certain adult characters of Neochordodes occidentalis (Montg.) (Chordodidae: Gordioidea) are newly described. The method of penetration of preparasitic hairworms into larvae of Culex pipiens L. was examined. The parasites bored directly through the peritrophic membrane and epithelial gut cells to reach the host's body
G O, Poinar, J J, Doelman
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The eggs, preparasitic larvae, and certain adult characters of Neochordodes occidentalis (Montg.) (Chordodidae: Gordioidea) are newly described. The method of penetration of preparasitic hairworms into larvae of Culex pipiens L. was examined. The parasites bored directly through the peritrophic membrane and epithelial gut cells to reach the host's body
G O, Poinar, J J, Doelman
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Journal of Parasitology, 1995
A total of 282 short-horned grasshoppers (Acrididae) was collected in a mountainous area of New Zealand's South Island and examined for hairworm (Nematomorpha) infections. Thirteen percent of female Sigaus obelisci and 3% of female S. australis harbored hairworms; males of both species, as well as male and female S. campestris, were all uninfected. All
Robert Poulin
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A total of 282 short-horned grasshoppers (Acrididae) was collected in a mountainous area of New Zealand's South Island and examined for hairworm (Nematomorpha) infections. Thirteen percent of female Sigaus obelisci and 3% of female S. australis harbored hairworms; males of both species, as well as male and female S. campestris, were all uninfected. All
Robert Poulin
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