A new millipede-parasitizing horsehair worm, Gordius chiashanus sp. nov., at medium altitudes in Taiwan (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) [PDF]
Gordius chiashanus sp. nov., a newly described horsehair worm that parasitizes the Spirobolus millipede, is one of the three described horsehair worm species in Taiwan. It is morphologically similar to G.
Ming-Chung Chiu +5 more
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A new species of Gordius (Phylum Nematomorpha) from terrestrial habitats in North America [PDF]
Freshwater hairworms (class Gordiida) are members of the phylum Nematomorpha that use terrestrial arthropods as definitive hosts but reside as free-living adult worms in rivers, lakes, or streams.
Christina Anaya +3 more
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Gordius nixus sp. nov.: first report of a horsehair worm (Gordiida, Nematomorpha) from snow in Pakistan [PDF]
Gordius nixus sp. nov. is described as a new species from Pakistan. It is the first record of a gordiid nematomorph from Pakistan. It was found on snow, which is unusual for nematomorphs.
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa
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A new species of Gordius (Nematomorpha, Gordiidae) from the karstic caves in the Wuling Mountains, Central China [PDF]
Gordius wulingensis sp. nov., a newly described horsehair worm, parasitizes Tachycines (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae). Free-living specimens are mainly found in karstic cave puddles.
Ya-Zhen Zou +5 more
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Weitere Beobachtungen an Gordius tolosanus und Mermis [PDF]
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V Linstow
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Field and Laboratory Observations on the Life History of Gordius terrestris (Phylum Nematomorpha), a Terrestrial Nematomorph [PDF]
Christina Anaya +2 more
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Variation of Color in the Larvae of Sphinx Gordius [PDF]
Ida M. Eliot, Caroline G. Soule
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Horsehair Worms, Hairworms, Gordian Worms, Nematomorphs, Gordius spp. (Nematomorpha: Gordioidea)
This document is EENY-117, one of a series of Featured Creatures from the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
John L. Capinera
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Note on the intelligence of a cricket parasitized by a Gordius
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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