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Procladius travassosi (Oliveira, Messias Silva-Vasconcelos, 1992) regarded as a new junior synonym of Procladius stroudi Roback 1982 (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae).

Zootaxa, 2019
Although recent years have seen increased activity regarding chironomid systematics in the Neotropical region (e.g. Oliveira et al. 2011, 2013, Trivinho-Strixino et al. 2013, 2015, Amora et al. 2015, Parise Pinho 2016, Andersen et al.
F. L. da Silva
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Larval Neodiplostomum americanum in the lung of a sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2019
Postmortem examination of an 8-year-old intact female sugar glider euthanized for end-stage neoplasia revealed a large mass in the mammary gland, masses in the liver, and a few small masses in the lung.
J. Bogan   +3 more
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Neodiplostomum

CABI Compendium, 2022
A. V. Izrailskaia, V. Besprozvannykh
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The helminth fauna of the Eurasian goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) in northwest Russia

Raptor Journal
The challenges in researching the parasite fauna of rare and red-listed species, such as the Eurasian goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), render the study of accidental findings of these birds highly valuable and important.
G. Yakovleva, E. Ieshko
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PULMONATE MOLLUSKS PLANORBIDAE RAFINESQUE, 1815 AS THE HOSTS OF TREMATODES (TREMATODA RUDOLPHI, 1808) IN THE SOUTH OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
(Gyraulus centrifugops, Helicorbis sujfunensis, and Polypylis semiglobosa) most common in the South of the Russian Far East and to determine the species composition of the trematodes circulat-ing with their participation 4231 gastropods were dissected ...
A.V. Israelskaya, M. Shchelkanov
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Host switching at water edge: phylogeny and systematics of diplostomids (Digenea: Diplostomidae) from passeriform and cuculiform birds in South America

Systematics and Biodiversity
Diplostomids (Digenea: Diplostomidae) most commonly parasitize fish- or frog-eating birds and mammals. In contrast, passeriform (Passeriformes) and cuculiform (Cuculiformes) birds are very rarely reported as hosts of diplostomids.
T. J. Achatz   +4 more
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Parasite communities of the Pacific cutlassfish Trichiurus nitens: clues to its feeding ecology and population connectivity

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
The Gulf of California, one of the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems, is also heavily exploited by fisheries. Among its fish fauna are species that, although currently underappreciated, may become commercially important in the future.
F. N. Morales-Serna   +4 more
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Fecundity reduction of BALB/c mice after survival from lethal Neodiplostomum seoulense infection

Parasitology Research, 2016
E. Shin   +5 more
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