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Armillifer brumpti (PENTASTOMIDA) IN A BOA IN CANADA
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1973A tree boa (Sanzania Madagascariensis) developed a fatal respiratory disease 3 months after importation from Madagascar. Twelve adult pentastomids, Armillifer brumpti Giglioli 1922, and numerous pentastomid ova were found in the lung and air sac. Chronic irritation of the lung by the parasite and a bacterial infection probably caused death.
J O, Slocombe, J, Budd
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Investigation of the intestinal spherocrystals of different Cephalobaenida (Pentastomida)
Parasitology Research, 1994The midgut cells of cephalobaenid pentastomids contain spherocrystals varying in size and appearance between the genera. Iron was detected in the vicinity of the crystals in all three genera, being considerably fainter in Reighardia sternae than in the other species. Ultrastructurally a distinct lamination of the spherocrystals was evident, being faint
G, Thomas, W, Böckeler
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Ultrastructure of Porocephalus crotali (Pentastomida) Cuticle with Phylogenetic Implications
The Journal of Parasitology, 1975The cuticle of P. crotali is pro-arthropodan, composed of an epi-, exo-, and endocuticle. The exo- and endocuticles are separated by a 600-A intermediate cuticular zone. The epicuticle is homogeneous and varies from 100 to 350 A in thickness. The exocuticle varies from 2 to eight mu in thickness and is divided into superficial and deep exocuticular ...
J E, Trainer, J T, Self, K M, Richter
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Acta Zoologica, 1972
During oogenesis in Pentastomida the oocytes wander from a germinal zone in the mid-dorsal ovarial wall to the lateral pouches of the ovary. The growth phases are initiated during that migration, but not until the lateral pouches are reached does the oocyte grow considerably.
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During oogenesis in Pentastomida the oocytes wander from a germinal zone in the mid-dorsal ovarial wall to the lateral pouches of the ovary. The growth phases are initiated during that migration, but not until the lateral pouches are reached does the oocyte grow considerably.
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Zur Ultrastruktur der Terminalanh�nge larvalerReighardia sternae (Pentastomida)
Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research, 1982Der ultrastrukturelle Aufbau der Cuticula und der Terminalanhange larvalerReighardia sternae (Pentastomida) wird dargestellt. Die sehr dunne Cuticula weist eine durch kleine wellenartige Erhebungen aufgerauhte Oberflache auf. Die Terminalanhange sind Sensillen mit einer Ultrastruktur, wie sie fur Euarthropoden typisch ist. Die Cilien haben basal eine 9×
Voker Storch, Wolfgang B�ckeler
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Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 1979
Theresa W. Gyorkos, D. Keith McE. Kevan
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Theresa W. Gyorkos, D. Keith McE. Kevan
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OBSERVATIONS SUR LE CYCLE ÉVOLUTIF DU GENRE RAILLIETIELLA (PENTASTOMIDA)
Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, 1964Fain Alexandre. Observations sur le cycle évolutif du genre Raillietiella (Pentastomida). In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 50, 1964. pp. 1036-1060.
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Incidence of Porocephalus crotali (Pentastomida) in Florida Mammals
Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association, 1967Nymphs of Porocephalus crotali were found in 20 (0.9%) of 2,254 mammals examined from localities in 22 counties in Florida. Of 27 species included in the survey, infections were found in the Florida mouse, Peromyscus floridanus; cotton mouse, Peromyscus gossypinus; and cotton rat, Sigmodon hispidus.
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