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Se hace referencia a la primera cita de Gordius albopunctatus Müller, 1927 (Gordioida) de la península ibérica, a partir de un ejemplar macho y otro hembra capturados en la Sierra de Guadarrama (Madrid). Esta cita es la más meridional de su distribución
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa +2 more
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Karyotypes of parasitic wasps of the family Eulophidae (Hymenoptera) attacking leaf-mining Lepidoptera (Gracillariidae, Gelechiidae) [PDF]
Karyotypes of eleven parasitoid species of the family Eulophidae were examined, namely, Chrysocharis laomedon (Walker, 1839) (2n = 10), Chrysocharis sp. aff. laomedon (n = 5, 2n = 10), Chrysocharis sp. aff.
Vladimir Gokhman +2 more
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The Earlier Stages of Sphinx gordius
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William Beutenmüller
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On the anatomy of the genus Gordius [PDF]
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H. Grenacher
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On Gordius, and on some parasites of the rat
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NUEVOS GORDIUS PARA LA ARGENTINA (GORDIACEA, NEMATOMORPHA)
Twn tinw spocics of Gordius froni Argontine (G. labiclus and G. deltaensis) are dnscrihed. DeleriTimation of these species was achieve by the ultrastructural analysis of cutido. A redescription ot G. nttnni Redlicli (1980) is aiso provided.
Delma B. de Miralles +1 more
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Field observations revealed, for the first time, cases of predation on Gordius austrinus by Salmo trutta in Risopatrón Lake, Aysén Region, Chile. Reinvestigation by SEM of the characteristics of the posterior end and of the cuticle of the specimens of ...
Cristina de Villalobos +2 more
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On the recovery of horsehair worms, Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiida) from pork in Shillong, India. [PDF]
Yadav AK +3 more
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A hairworm, Gordius sp., vomited by a domestic cat.
A hairworm was vomited by a domestic cat. The worm specimen is white with a yellowish tint and 585mm in length and 1.2mm in maximum width. Morphological examinations revealed that the specimen is almost identical to Gordius ogatai Inoue, 1979 although not closely identified because of the damage of the cuticle.
Y. Saito +3 more
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Gordius Larvae Parasitic in a Trematode
William W. Cort
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