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Zootaxa, 2007
The systematics of nematodes is reviewed, including: an overview of the general biology, ecology, scientific and economic importance of the group; a history of classification; evolutionary affinities and origins of nematodes; and the current diagnosis of the group.
Hodda, Mike, Z.-Q
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The systematics of nematodes is reviewed, including: an overview of the general biology, ecology, scientific and economic importance of the group; a history of classification; evolutionary affinities and origins of nematodes; and the current diagnosis of the group.
Hodda, Mike, Z.-Q
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Diversity in the genus Rhabdias (Nematoda, Rhabdiasidae): Evidence for cryptic speciation
Zoologica Scripta, 2018Lungworms from the genus Rhabdias are common parasites of amphibians and reptiles distributed worldwide. To assess the diversity of Rhabdias spp., we performed molecular analyses of 35 specimens sampled in different regions of Brazil.
M. Müller+5 more
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A cladistic analysis of the Trichostrongyloidea (Nematoda)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1999A morphologically based cladistic analysis of 40 genera included within the Trichostrongyloidea (Amidostomatidae, Dromaeostrongylidae and Trichostrongylidae) is proposed. Two genera were used as outgroups, one from the Strongylina and the other from the Ancylostomatina.
M.C Durette-Desset+3 more
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Zootaxa, 2015
Oscheius onirici sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) was isolated from a karst cave soil of Central Italy. Molecular and morphological analyses were performed.
G. Torrini+8 more
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Oscheius onirici sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) was isolated from a karst cave soil of Central Italy. Molecular and morphological analyses were performed.
G. Torrini+8 more
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Some Notes on Nomenclature (Nematoda)
Journal of Helminthology, 1969From time to time the writers have noted some items pertaining to nematode taxonomy that appeared to require some clarification. In this connexion the following brief notes have been assembled and are presented with the hope that they may prove useful.
K. C. Sanwal, A. D. Baker
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Zootaxa, 2015
Parapharyngodon silvoi n. sp. (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) is described from the large and small intestine of the Muller's termite frog Dermatonotus muelleri (Boettger, 1885) from the biome Caatinga, Exu municipality, Pernambuco State, Brazil ...
J. A. de Araujo Filho+4 more
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Parapharyngodon silvoi n. sp. (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) is described from the large and small intestine of the Muller's termite frog Dermatonotus muelleri (Boettger, 1885) from the biome Caatinga, Exu municipality, Pernambuco State, Brazil ...
J. A. de Araujo Filho+4 more
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, 2015
The purposes of this paper are to clarify the taxonomic status of the fig-pollinating wasp associate Schistonchus sensu lato(Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) and to suggest directions for future research on the systematics, life history and ecology of the ...
K. Davies+5 more
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The purposes of this paper are to clarify the taxonomic status of the fig-pollinating wasp associate Schistonchus sensu lato(Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) and to suggest directions for future research on the systematics, life history and ecology of the ...
K. Davies+5 more
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The Nematoda as Parasites of Amphibia. IV
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1935a. F. appendiculata Schneider, I866. From intestinal muscles of Triturus vulgaris-Europe. (This is apparently a nomen nudem as Schneider figures, but does not describe any form under this name.) b. F. bufonis M. C. V. Molin, I858 (=F. eupemphigis-marmorati Molin, 1858). A larval form from abdominal cavity of Eupemphix marmoratus-Brazil. (undescribed) c.
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2001
Nematodes are the most speciose phylum of metazoa on earth. Not only do they occur in huge numbers as parasites of all known animal groups, but also they are found in the soils, as parasites of plants, and in large numbers in the most extreme environments, from the Antarctic dry valleys to the benthos of the ocean.
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Nematodes are the most speciose phylum of metazoa on earth. Not only do they occur in huge numbers as parasites of all known animal groups, but also they are found in the soils, as parasites of plants, and in large numbers in the most extreme environments, from the Antarctic dry valleys to the benthos of the ocean.
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1963
This group of animals contains a large number of ‘worms’ with long cylindrical bodies, spindle shaped or sometimes thread-like. The body is usually pointed at both ends and it shows no sign of segmentation such as is characteristic of the true worms.
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This group of animals contains a large number of ‘worms’ with long cylindrical bodies, spindle shaped or sometimes thread-like. The body is usually pointed at both ends and it shows no sign of segmentation such as is characteristic of the true worms.
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