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Redescription of Oswaldocruzia chambrieri (Strongylida: Molineidae) from Rhinella margaritifera (Anura: Bufonidae) in Caxiuanã National Forest, Brazil [PDF]
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Journal of Parasitology, 2014
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Macuahuitloides inexpectans n. gen., n. sp. (Molineidae: Anoplostrongylinae) is herein described. The description is based on specimens removed from the small intestine of ghost-faced bats, Mormoops megalophylla, from central Mexico.
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Macuahuitloides inexpectans n. gen., n. sp. (Molineidae: Anoplostrongylinae) is herein described. The description is based on specimens removed from the small intestine of ghost-faced bats, Mormoops megalophylla, from central Mexico.
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Molineidae Skrjabin & Schulz 1937
2008Family Molineidae Skrjabin & Schulz, 1937 Molineus barbaris Cameron, 1936 Eira barbara (Linnaeus), small intestine, Mato Grosso do Sul (Vicente et al. 1997) (CHIOC 14402). Molineus brachiurus Costa & Freitas, 1967 Chrysocyon brachyurus (Illiger), small intestine, Minas Gerais (Costa & Freitas 1967, Vicente et al. 1997).
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Journal of Helminthology, 2021
AbstractThe genusOswaldocruziaTravassos, 1917 includes approximately 90 species that are parasitic on amphibians and reptiles around the world, of which 43 occur in the neotropical region. However, molecular data supporting the taxonomic status of most species of the genus are scarce, and their phylogenetic relationships remain unknown. Using specimens
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AbstractThe genusOswaldocruziaTravassos, 1917 includes approximately 90 species that are parasitic on amphibians and reptiles around the world, of which 43 occur in the neotropical region. However, molecular data supporting the taxonomic status of most species of the genus are scarce, and their phylogenetic relationships remain unknown. Using specimens
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Two new species of Oswaldocruzia (Nematoda, Molineidae) parasitising lizards in Ukraine
Zootaxa, 2017Two new species, Oswaldocruzia lisnykiensis sp. n. and Oswaldocruzia lacertica sp. n., are described from Anguis fragilis L. (Reptilia: Anquidae) and Lacerta agilis L. (Reptilia: Lacertidae) respectively. Both species belong to the Palaearctic group of species which have spicules divided in three main branches (blade, fork and shoe) with fork division ...
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Systematic Parasitology, 1991
Tricholeiperia trinidadensis n. sp. from the small intestine of Natalus tumidirostris haymani and Natalus sp. in the Tamana caves, Trinidad, West Indies is described and illustrated. The species is separated from the other five species in the genus, namely, T. leiperi Travassos, 1935, T. proencai Travassos, 1937, T.
Lynda M. Gibbons, Indira Omah-Maharaj
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Tricholeiperia trinidadensis n. sp. from the small intestine of Natalus tumidirostris haymani and Natalus sp. in the Tamana caves, Trinidad, West Indies is described and illustrated. The species is separated from the other five species in the genus, namely, T. leiperi Travassos, 1935, T. proencai Travassos, 1937, T.
Lynda M. Gibbons, Indira Omah-Maharaj
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A New Species of Nematode (Molineidae) FromRhinella marina(Amphibia: Bufonidae) in Guerrero, México
Journal of Parasitology, 2013Oswaldocruzia lamotheargumedoi n. sp., inhabiting the intestine of the cane toad, Rhinella marina (L.), in Laguna de Coyuca, Guerrero, México, is described here. The new species differs from 10 congeners infecting bufonid hosts because it has a type I bursa. In contrast, 7 of these species have type II bursa and 3 more a type III bursa.
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On three Oswaldocruzia spp. (Trichostrongyloidea: Molineidae) in amphibians from Africa
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1981Oswaldocruzia hoepplii Hsü, 1935 is reported for the first time in Bufo sp. from Gabon, and Varanus sp. from Senegal, Africa. This species, which has previously been recorded only in amphibians from the Far East, in redescribed. It is suggested that O. indica Lai, 1944, O. heparia Koo, 1939, and O.
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International journal for parasitology, 1999
The sequence of the second internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA was determined for four species of Nematodirus (Nematodirus rupicaprae, Nematodirus oiratianus, Nematodirus davtiani alpinus and Nematodirus europaeus) from roe deer or alpine chamois.
GASSER R. B., ROSSI, Luca, ZHU X.
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The sequence of the second internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA was determined for four species of Nematodirus (Nematodirus rupicaprae, Nematodirus oiratianus, Nematodirus davtiani alpinus and Nematodirus europaeus) from roe deer or alpine chamois.
GASSER R. B., ROSSI, Luca, ZHU X.
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Molineidae Skryabin & Schulz 1937
2015Family Molineidae Anoplostrongylus paradoxus Tadarida brasiliensis, Santiago, Chile, Muñoz et al. (2011). Tadarida brasiliensis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Vicente et al. (1997). Tadarida brasiliensis, Texas, U.S.A., Schwartz (1927) in Falcon-Ordaz et al. (2006). Tadarida brasiliensis, Nuevo Mexico and Texas, U.S.A., Jameson (1959) in Falcon-Ordaz et al. (
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