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Endoparasites of Crotalus tzabcan (Serpentes: Viperidae), with a checklist in rattlesnakes. [PDF]
Carbajal-Márquez RA +2 more
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Transmission of Armillifer armillatus ova at snake farm, The Gambia, West Africa. [PDF]
Tappe D +6 more
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Occurrence of health-compromising protozoan and helminth infections in tortoises kept as pet animals in Germany. [PDF]
Hallinger MJ +3 more
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Can comprehensive background knowledge be incorporated into substitution models to improve phylogenetic analyses? A case study on major arthropod relationships. [PDF]
von Reumont BM +13 more
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Genus <i>Raillietiella</i> (Pentastomida) obtained from captive reptiles at a northern Japan zoo
Youki Takaki, Mitsuhiko Asakawa
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Systematic Parasitology, 1982
Raillietiella affinis, a cephalobaenid pentastomid first described by Bovien (1927), from a Javanese gecko Gekko gecko, is shown to be a blunt-posterior hook species, a fact hitherto unrecognized. The species described as R. affinis by Self & Kuntz (1957) from a number of Egyptian desert lizards, is sharp-hooked and is a new species, Raillietiella ...
J. H. Ali, J. Riley, J. T. Self
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Raillietiella affinis, a cephalobaenid pentastomid first described by Bovien (1927), from a Javanese gecko Gekko gecko, is shown to be a blunt-posterior hook species, a fact hitherto unrecognized. The species described as R. affinis by Self & Kuntz (1957) from a number of Egyptian desert lizards, is sharp-hooked and is a new species, Raillietiella ...
J. H. Ali, J. Riley, J. T. Self
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Acta Tropica, 2022
Pentastomida is a subclass of parasitic arthropods, related to crustaceans, which develop in the respiratory tract of vertebrates (i.e., fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals). Within this group of parasites, Raillietiella spp. adults develop in the lungs of lizards, snakes and toads, whereas larval stages in insects (e.g., cockroaches ...
Mendoza-Roldan J. A. +5 more
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Pentastomida is a subclass of parasitic arthropods, related to crustaceans, which develop in the respiratory tract of vertebrates (i.e., fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals). Within this group of parasites, Raillietiella spp. adults develop in the lungs of lizards, snakes and toads, whereas larval stages in insects (e.g., cockroaches ...
Mendoza-Roldan J. A. +5 more
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Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2022
Pentastomes are crustacean endoparasites in the lungs of herpetofauna and rarely mammals and birds. To date, the only pentastomes reported in chelonians, all aquatic turtles, are Diesingia megastomum from Brazil and Pelonia africana from South Africa. In March 2021, 185 juvenile tortoises (Chelonoidis niger) were confiscated after an attempted illegal ...
Liandrie, Swanepoel +5 more
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Pentastomes are crustacean endoparasites in the lungs of herpetofauna and rarely mammals and birds. To date, the only pentastomes reported in chelonians, all aquatic turtles, are Diesingia megastomum from Brazil and Pelonia africana from South Africa. In March 2021, 185 juvenile tortoises (Chelonoidis niger) were confiscated after an attempted illegal ...
Liandrie, Swanepoel +5 more
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