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Physalopteridae Railliet, 1893 Leiper 1908
2014Published as part of Campião, Karla Magalhães, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Dias, Olívia Tavares, Aguiar, Aline, Toledo, Gislayne De Melo, Tavares, Luiz Eduardo Roland & Silva, Reinaldo José Da, 2014, Checklist of Helminth parasites of Amphibians from South America, pp.
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Journal of Natural History, 1985
Two new species of physalopterid nematodes are described from a skink (Scincidae) and a gecko (Gekkonidae) from the West Australian desert. Kreisiella chrysocampa gen. et sp. nov. (Spirurida: Physaloperidae) from Egernia inornata is characterized by the possession of a row of straight parallel denticles along the medial pseudolabial margins, male ...
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Two new species of physalopterid nematodes are described from a skink (Scincidae) and a gecko (Gekkonidae) from the West Australian desert. Kreisiella chrysocampa gen. et sp. nov. (Spirurida: Physaloperidae) from Egernia inornata is characterized by the possession of a row of straight parallel denticles along the medial pseudolabial margins, male ...
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Journal of Parasitology, 1993
Examination of the stomach and spiral valve contents of 41 Sympterygia bonapartei Müller and Henle, 1841 (Rajiformes: Rajidae) from the Bahía Blanca estuary (38 degrees 42'S, 62 degrees 28'W), revealed the presence of the nematode Proleptus acutus Dujardin, 1845. The prevalence was 34.1% and the mean intensity was 5.75.
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Examination of the stomach and spiral valve contents of 41 Sympterygia bonapartei Müller and Henle, 1841 (Rajiformes: Rajidae) from the Bahía Blanca estuary (38 degrees 42'S, 62 degrees 28'W), revealed the presence of the nematode Proleptus acutus Dujardin, 1845. The prevalence was 34.1% and the mean intensity was 5.75.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 2000
Specimens of Thubunaea dactyluris Karve, 1938 sensu Fabio and Rolas, 1974 from the lizard Ameiva ameiva of Brazil and types of Physalopteroides venancioi (Lent, Freitas, and Proença, 1946) from the toad Bufo paracnemis of Paraguay were re-examined. The male caudal papillae and the tooth arrangement demonstrated that these specimens were conspecific and
D, Vrcibradic, J J, Vicente, C R, Bursey
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Specimens of Thubunaea dactyluris Karve, 1938 sensu Fabio and Rolas, 1974 from the lizard Ameiva ameiva of Brazil and types of Physalopteroides venancioi (Lent, Freitas, and Proença, 1946) from the toad Bufo paracnemis of Paraguay were re-examined. The male caudal papillae and the tooth arrangement demonstrated that these specimens were conspecific and
D, Vrcibradic, J J, Vicente, C R, Bursey
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Parasitology Research, 2015
Ultrastructural changes of gastritis due to infection with Physaloptera clausa in 12 fresh carcasses of euthanized European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) collected from different part of Urmia, Iran, in which they were highly populated with this animal, six females and six males were subjected to detail necropsy with special reference to the stomach.
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Ultrastructural changes of gastritis due to infection with Physaloptera clausa in 12 fresh carcasses of euthanized European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) collected from different part of Urmia, Iran, in which they were highly populated with this animal, six females and six males were subjected to detail necropsy with special reference to the stomach.
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2015
Family Physalopteridae Physaloptera cahuide Conepatus chinga, Cajamarca, Perú, Vicente et al. (1978) in Sarmiento el al. (1999). Physaloptera calnuensis Abrothrix olivaceus, Santiago de Chile, Chile, Landaeta-Aquevete et al. (2007). Abrothrix olivaceus, Chile, Robles et al. (2012). Calomys laucha, Artigas, Uruguay, Sutton (1989).
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Family Physalopteridae Physaloptera cahuide Conepatus chinga, Cajamarca, Perú, Vicente et al. (1978) in Sarmiento el al. (1999). Physaloptera calnuensis Abrothrix olivaceus, Santiago de Chile, Chile, Landaeta-Aquevete et al. (2007). Abrothrix olivaceus, Chile, Robles et al. (2012). Calomys laucha, Artigas, Uruguay, Sutton (1989).
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Pseudabbreviata nudamphida gen. et sp. n. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from an African "Lizard"
The Journal of Parasitology, 1968Pseudabbreviata nudamphida gen. et sp. n. from the intestine of a "lizard" from Ghana, Africa, is described. Cephalic characters place this spirurin nematode in the family Physalopteridae between Abbreviata and Thubunaea. It is distinguished by a buccal capsule with distinct telorhabdions, a sclerotized cephalic ring that provides attachment points for
J. Ralph Lichtenfels, Diane Quigley
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A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS PSEUDOPHYSALOPTERA BAYLIS, 1934 (NEMATODA: PHYSALOPTERIDAE)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1963The genus Pseudophysaloptera, recognized as a genus distinct from Physatoptera, is tentatively considered monotypic. The several species previously assigned to the genus Pseudophysaloptera, and the closely related species Physaloptera kotlani, have been reduced to one polytypic species, Pseudophysaloptera formosana, with two subspecies, P.
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Systematic Parasitology
Abbreviata baltazardi Chabaud, 1953 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) is a hitherto poorly known parasitic nematode species reported from Phrynocephalus helioscopus Pallas (Squamata: Agamidae) in Iran. The current knowledge on the morphology of A. baltazardi is still very limited. In the present study, the detailed morphology of A.
Xiao-Hong, Gu +3 more
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Abbreviata baltazardi Chabaud, 1953 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) is a hitherto poorly known parasitic nematode species reported from Phrynocephalus helioscopus Pallas (Squamata: Agamidae) in Iran. The current knowledge on the morphology of A. baltazardi is still very limited. In the present study, the detailed morphology of A.
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Journal of Parasitology, 2012
Physaloptera tupinambae n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) collected from the stomach of 1 Tupinambis merianae (Squamata: Teiidae) male lizard is described. Physaloptera tupinambae, which belongs to the didelphys group, is the only species in the genus that exhibits a bipartite internal tooth and in which the excretory pore is anterior to the deirids ...
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Physaloptera tupinambae n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) collected from the stomach of 1 Tupinambis merianae (Squamata: Teiidae) male lizard is described. Physaloptera tupinambae, which belongs to the didelphys group, is the only species in the genus that exhibits a bipartite internal tooth and in which the excretory pore is anterior to the deirids ...
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