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Published as part of Lunaschi, Lia I., Álvarez, Victor Hugo Merlo & Damborenea, Cristina, 2012, Type material housed in the Helminthological Collection of the Museo de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp.
Lunaschi, Lia I. +2 more
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Only four species of Gordiida (Nematomorpha) are known from Chile. This paper describes two new species Gordionus enigmaticus and Gordius austrinus.
CRISTINA DE VILLALOBOS +2 more
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Gordius paranensis Camerano 1892
Published as part of Schmidt-Rhaesa, A., Thomas, F. & Poulin, R., 2000, Redescription of Gordius paranensis Camerano, 1892 (Nematomorpha), a species new for New Zealand, pp. 333-340 in Journal of Natural History 34 (3) on pages 334-336, DOI: 10.1080/002229300299516, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. +2 more
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Parasites of Cockroach Periplaneta americana (L.) in Al-Diwaniya province,Iraq.
Out of 150 cockroaches examined in this study, 125 cockroaches (83. 33%) were infected with one or several species of external parasites (33.3) or gastro-intestinal helminthes (80%). The percentage infection and number of parasites of Cockroaches trapped
Muhammed S. Mahdi Al-Yaqoobi +1 more
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Gordius paranensis Camerano 1892
Gordius paranensis Camerano, 1892 (Figure 10) 1892. Gordius paranensis Camerano. 965– 966. Holotype. 1 male Palmeira Parana, Brasil Host. Pleioplectron simplex Hutton, 1897 (Rhaphidophoridae, Orthoptera) (Schmidt-Rhaesa et al. 2000). Material examined: 1 male [QCAZI 10003], Napo province, Tena Talag, Ecuador (00º59´97´´ S – 77º48´03´´ W). I.
Villalobos, Cristina De +2 more
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Note on a Nematoid Worm (Gordius verrucosus) obtained
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Johnston, Harry, +1 more
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The Life Cycle of a Horsehair Worm, Gordius robustus (Nematomorpha: Gordioidea)
Aspects of the life cycle of the nematomorph Gordius robustus were investigated. Gordius robustus larvae fed to Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) readily penetrated and subsequently encysted in the posterior portion of the midgut wall. Parasite development was then arrested in each infected beetle.
Hanelt, Ben, Janovy, John J., Jr.
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Testing the efficacy of different molecular tools for parasite conservation genetics: a case study using horsehair worms (Phylum: Nematomorpha). [PDF]
De Vivo M, Chen WY, Huang JP.
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Gordius cf. tatrensis Janda, 1894 (Fig. 11 A–C) Material examined. 23 and 1Ƥ from Ukraine, Protsev village, Kiew region (col. April 11, 2002 by A. Khouyak). The specimens are stored in the collection of A. Schmidt-Rhaesa as numbers 623.1–623.3. Description. The body color is light to medium brown; white spots are present in the male specimens.
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Gordius plicatissimus Heinze 1952
Gordius cf. plicatissimus Heinze, 1952 (Fig. 11 D–F) Material examined. 13 and 3ƤƤ found within host Anonconotus occidentalis Carron and Wermeille, 2002 (Orthoptera) in Italy, Piemonte, Monte Viso SW of Torino (44°41'N, 7°6'E) (col. September 1990 by Otto von Helversen). The specimens are stored in the collection of A.
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