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A new species of the genus Ohbayashinema (Nematoda, Trichostrongylina, Heligmosomoidea), parasite of Ochotona daurica (Ochotonidae, Lagomorpha) from Buriatia

open access: yes, 2000
Ohbayashinema erbaevae n. sp. (Nematoda, Trichostrongylina, Heligmosomoidea) is described from Ochotona daurica (Rodentia, Ochotonidae) (natural host) from Buriatia and O. rufescens (experimental host). The new species is close to O. ochotonae Durette-Desset, 1974, parasitic in Ochotona macrotis from Nepal and O.
Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Nouvelles données métriques et morphologiques sur_ quelques Heligmonellidae (Nematoda : Trichostrongylina) parasites de Rongeurs néotropicaux (Cricetidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Some additional morphological and metrical data are provided, particularly on the synlophe of the following species: Hassalstrongylus dessetae Pinto, 1978, Stilestrongylus eta (Travassos, 1937), Stilestrongylus manni Denké & Murúa, 1977 and ...
Digiani, Maria Celina   +1 more
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A new species of Paraheligmonella (Nematoda, Heligmonellidae), parasite of Sylvilagus floridanus (Leporidae) from Costa Rica Una especie nueva de Paraheligmonella (Nematoda, Heligmonellidae), parásita de Sylvilagus floridanus (Leporidae) en Costa Rica

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2008
Paraheligmonella lamothei n. sp. (Heligmonellidae: Heligmonellinae) is described from the small intestine of a cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus (Allen, 1890) (Leporidae), from Costa Rica.
María Celina Digiani   +2 more
doaj  

First record of Viannaiidae (Nematoda: Trichostrongylina) in fossorial rodents (Ctenomys spp.) from Central Argentina, with description of a new genus and species.

open access: yesZootaxa, 2016
A new genus and species of Viannaiidae (Trichostrongylina, Heligmosomoidea), Ischilinema baldoi n. gen. et sp. is described parasitizing two species of tuco-tucos, Ctenomys bergi and Ctenomys rosendopascuali (Rodentia, Hystricomorpha, Ctenomyidae) from ...
P. Serrano, M. Digiani
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Maxomystrongylus yasumai gen . and sp . n . (Nematoda : Trichostrongylina : Heligmonellidae ) Collected from Murid Rodents in Kalimantan , Indonesi a [PDF]

open access: yes
Two new nematodes belonging to the subfamily Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea: Heligmonellidae) are described based on specimens from endemic murines of Sulawesi, Indonesia: Hasanuddinia maxomyos n. gen., n. sp.
Syafruddin
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Гельминты алтайского цокора Myospalax myospalax Laxmann, 1773 (Rodentia: Spalacidae) на северной периферии ареала [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Objective of research: The purpose of our research was to study the diversity of parasitic worms of the Altai zokor Myospalax myospalax, Asian endemic rodent, in the northern part of the range.
A. V. Krivopalov   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

An introduction to the largest living sigmodotines: revision of Kunsia Hershkovitz, 1966 and description of a new genus (Rodentia: Cricetidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Se efectuó una revisión preliminar del género Kunsia Hershkovitz, 1966, empleando casi todos los especimenes disponibles e incluyendo el material tipo de las formas nominales (en orden de nominación): Mus principalis Lund, Scapteromys fronto Winge, S ...
D'Elía, Guillermo   +2 more
core  

Molecular and morphological characterization of the genus globocephaloides from macropodid marsupials in Australia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina VeterináriaThe genus Globocephaloides (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea) is a pathogenic group of parasitic nematodes present in the duodenum of kangaroos and wallabies (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) in Australia ...
Fazenda, Inês Isabel Paulo
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Hassalstrongylus dollfusi (Nematoda, Heligmonellidae) : redécouverte chez des rongeurs autochtones d’Amérique du Sud, six décennies après sa description [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Hassalstrongylus dollfusi (Díaz-Ungría, 1963) Durette-Desset, 1971 was described in a wild house mouse, Mus musculus, from Venezuela and, since then, has never been reported again in the type host or in any other host. In this work, specimens assignable
Digiani, María Celina   +5 more
core  

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