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New Species of Oochoristica Lühe, 1898 (Cestoda: Linstowiinae) from Sceloporus ochoterenae (Reptilia: Sauria: Phrynosomatidae) in Central Mexico: Approach to the Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genus with Molecular Evidence : Oochoristica Maccoyi N. Sp. (Cestoda: Linstowiidae) from Anolis gingivinus (Sauria: Polychrotidae) Collected in Anguilla, Lesser Antilles. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose To describe a new species of Oochoristica Lühe, 1898, an anoplocephalid cestode included in Linstowiinae (Cyclophyllidea), parasitizing Sceloporus ochoterenae Smith in Zoyatepec, Guerrero, Mexico. Methods All specimens were fixed with 4% hot formalin.
Velázquez-Brito A +3 more
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A new species of Mathevotaenia (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae) parasitizing Tropidurus spinulosus (Reptilia, Squamata) from northeastern of Argentina. [PDF]
Mathevotaenia chaquensis n. sp. (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae, Linstowiinae) from a Spiny Lava Lizard, Tropidurus spinulosus, collected in Chaco Province, Argentina, is described.
Lía Inés Lunaschi +2 more
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Mathevotaenia chaquensis n. sp. (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae, Linstowiinae) from a Spiny Lava Lizard, Tropidurus spinulosus, collected in Chaco Province, Argentina, is described.
Lía Inés Lunaschi +2 more
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The forgotten exotic tapeworms: a review of uncommon zoonotic Cyclophyllidea. [PDF]
Sapp SGH, Bradbury RS.
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Gastrointestinal helminths of opossums (Mammalia: Didelphidae) from Bolivia. [PDF]
Jiménez FA +4 more
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Abstract Oochoristica bivitellobatoides n. sp. (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae: Linstowiinae) from a four-toed tegu, Teius teyou, collected in Argentina is described. The new species is most similar to Oochoristica bivitellobata in that, in both species, the ovary and vitellarium are bilobed.
Charles R. Bursey, Stephen R. Goldberg
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A new species of cestode, Mathevotaenia niuguiniensis n. sp. (Anoplocephalidae: Linstowiinae), is described from the hydromyine rodent Parahydromys asper (Thomas) in Papua New Guinea. This is the third species of the genus reported from the Australasian region.
Ian Beveridge
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1977
Three species of cestodes recovered from tree shrews, Tupaia glis, were identified as Sparganum sp., Hymenolepis diminuta, and Tupaiataenia quentini gen. et sp. n. The new genus is differentiated from Mathevotaenia, Markewitchitaenia and Atriotaenia by being craspedote, possessing a large seminal receptacle, the presence of a hermaphroditic canal ...
G D, Schmidt, S, File
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Three species of cestodes recovered from tree shrews, Tupaia glis, were identified as Sparganum sp., Hymenolepis diminuta, and Tupaiataenia quentini gen. et sp. n. The new genus is differentiated from Mathevotaenia, Markewitchitaenia and Atriotaenia by being craspedote, possessing a large seminal receptacle, the presence of a hermaphroditic canal ...
G D, Schmidt, S, File
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Acta Parasitologica, 2010
AbstractMathevotaenia panamaensis sp. nov. (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae, Linstowiinae) from a green spiny lizard, Sceloporus malachiticus, collected in Panama is described. This is the first species of Mathevotaenia reported from a lizard host. The new species is most similar to Mathevotaenia bivittata in that mature eggs are concentrated along the ...
Charles Bursey +2 more
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AbstractMathevotaenia panamaensis sp. nov. (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae, Linstowiinae) from a green spiny lizard, Sceloporus malachiticus, collected in Panama is described. This is the first species of Mathevotaenia reported from a lizard host. The new species is most similar to Mathevotaenia bivittata in that mature eggs are concentrated along the ...
Charles Bursey +2 more
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1999
Five species of Oochoristica, Oochoristica osheroffi, Oochoristica gracewileyae, Oochoristica whitentoni, and 2 new species described herein have strobilae longer than 200 mm, many secondary ovarian lobes, and testes extending anteriorly to midovarian level. A combination of 3 characters distinguishes the 5 species from each other.
D R, Brooks +2 more
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Five species of Oochoristica, Oochoristica osheroffi, Oochoristica gracewileyae, Oochoristica whitentoni, and 2 new species described herein have strobilae longer than 200 mm, many secondary ovarian lobes, and testes extending anteriorly to midovarian level. A combination of 3 characters distinguishes the 5 species from each other.
D R, Brooks +2 more
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