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Phylogeny and biogeography of species of Syphacia Seurat, 1916 (Nemata : Oxyurida : Oxyuridae) from the Australian Bioregion

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Zoology, 2016
Pinworm nematodes of the genus Syphacia (Nemata : Oxyurida : Oxyuridae) have a global distribution, and infect the caecum of rodents. Within the Australian Bioregion, 17 species of Syphacia infect a range of rodent hosts. Pinworms are traditionally thought to have coevolutionary relationships with their hosts, but the evolution and dispersal of ...
H. Weaver, S. Monks, S. Gardner
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Three New Species of Syphacia (Syphacia) (Oxyurida: Oxyuridae) from Queensland, Australia, and a Key to the Species Present in the Australian Bioregion

open access: yesComparative Parasitology, 2010
Abstract Three new species of Syphacia Seurat 1916 (Oxyurida: Oxyuridae) are described from rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) in Queensland, Australia. Syphacia (Syphacia) helidonensis n. sp. from Pseudomys gracilicaudatus (Gould 1845) can be distinguished from all other species by a suite of characters including an oval-shaped cephalic plate, elongated ...
H. Weaver, L. Smales
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L’haplodiploidie des oxyurida [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparée, 1984
La formule chromosomique de 2 especes de Thelastomatidae (Oxyurida), Hammer-schmidtiella sp. et Thelastoma sp., parasites de Diplopode est etudiee. Dans les deux cas il y a haplodiploidie : mâle avec 4 (Thelastoma sp.) ou 5 (Hammerschmidtiella sp.) chromosomes et femelle correspondante avec le double. L’haplodiploidie est maintenant connue dans les
Martin L Adamson
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Molecular characterization of Thelastomatoidea (Nematoda: Oxyurida) from cockroaches in Australia

open access: yesParasitology, 2006
A molecular approach was used to genetically characterize 5 species (Aoruroides queenslandensis, Blattophila sphaerolaima, Cordonicola gibsoni, Desmicola ornata and Leidynemella fusiformis) belonging to the superfamily Thelastomatoidea (Nematoda: Oxyurida), a group of pinworms that parasitizes terrestrial arthropods.
A. Jex   +5 more
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Evolutionary Biology of the Oxyurida (Namatoda): Biofacies of a Haplodiploid Taxon

Advances in Parasitology, 1989
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the phylogeny, life history, and ecology of Oxyurida to gain a fuller understanding of the biofacies of haplodiploidy. Members of Oxyurida, the so-called pinworms, were among the first nematodes known to man. Because much early work in parasitology concentrated on life cycles, many of them indirect, oxyuridans ...
Martin L Adamson, M L Adamson
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Oxyuricassis ekstromi n. sp. (Oxyurida: Pharyngodonidae) from Lasiancistrus saetiger (Siluriform: Loricariidae) from the Eastern Amazon.

Journal of Parasitology, 2020
Oxyuricassis ekstromi n. sp. is the third species of the genus described from the intestine of Lasiancistrus saetiger Armbruster in Brazil. This species can be easily differentiated from its congeners by the presence of a tooth-like sclerotized piece ...
A. Rodrigues   +4 more
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Revision of the Thelastomatoidea, Oxyurida of invertebrate hosts I. Thelastomatidae

Systematic Parasitology, 2004
The Family Thelastomidae (Thelastomatoidea; Oxyurida; Nematoda) is revised, genera are diagnosed and a complete list of species is given. The following genera, normally classified in the family, are not included: Linstowiella Basir is considered a member of the Pharyngodonidae and perhaps a synonym of Pharyngodon Diesing; Klossinema Lal is considered a
M. Adamson, D. Waerebeke
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