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Integrative taxonomy of Sprentascaris mahnerti and phylogeny of raphidascaridid nematodes (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea: Raphidascarididae) suggest the monophyly of Sprentascaris

Parasitology International, 2020
Sprentascaris mahnerti (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) collected from Loricariichthys labialis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) in the Pantanal wetlands, State of Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil), was redescribed using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and genetically characterised along with two other raphidascaridids: Raphidascaroides brasiliensis ...
Fernando Paiva   +2 more
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A New Species of Sprentascaris (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) in Hypostomus commersoni (Pisces: Loricariidae) from Argentina

Acta Parasitologica, 2022
To report a new species: Sprentascaris pampayensis, a Raphidascarididae parasite from the Neotropical region.During a parasitological survey, specimens were collected of a new species of Sprentascaris from Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes from urban lakes in Santa Fe City, Santa Fe Province, in the Pampean region of Argentina.
Geraldine Ramallo   +2 more
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Description and genetic characterisation of Hysterothylacium (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) larvae parasitic in Australian marine fishes

Parasitology International, 2013
Nematodes belonging to the genus Hysterothylacium (family Raphidascarididae) infect various species of marine fish in both the larval and adult stages. Humans can be accidentally infected upon eating infected seafood. In spite of their importance, relatively little is known of their occurrence and systematics in Australia.
Shokoofeh Shamsi, Robin B Gasser
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Integrative taxonomy of Anisakidae and Raphidascarididae (Nematoda) in Paralichthys patagonicus and Xystreurys rasile (Pisces: Teleostei) from Brazil

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2016
Thirty-six Paralichthys patagonicus and 30 Xystreurys rasile were collected in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to investigate the presence of anisakid and raphidascaridid nematodes. Anisakis typica, Terranova sp., Contracaecum sp., Hysterothylacium deardorffoverstreetorum, and Raphidascaris sp.
Michelle Cristie Gonçalves da Fonseca   +2 more
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An integrated phylogenetic analysis on ascaridoid nematodes (Anisakidae, Raphidascarididae), including further description and intraspecific variations of Raphidascaris (Sprentascaris) lanfrediae in freshwater fishes from Brazil

Parasitology International, 2017
Genetic and morphological variations in two component populations of Raphidascaris (Sprentascaris) lanfrediae collected in the intestine of Geophagus argyrosticus and G. proximus (Cichlidae) from States of Pará and Amapá, Brazil, respectively, were explored for the first time.
Felipe B Pereira, José L Luque
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Occurrence of ascaridoid nematodes in selected edible fish from the Persian Gulf and description of Hysterothylacium larval type XV and Hysterothylacium persicum n. sp. (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae)

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2016
Despite several reports on the presence of the potentially zoonotic nematodes among edible fishes in the Persian Gulf, there is still no study on the specific identification of these parasites or their genetic characterisation. In the present study, a total of 600 fish belonging to five popular species of fish in the region, including Otolithes ruber ...
Shokoofeh Shamsi   +2 more
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Host-Associated Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Patterns of Raphidascarididae Nematodes in Iraqi Marine Fish Based on ITS-1 Sequences

Kerbala Journal of Veterinary Medical Sciences
A total of 24 nematode specimens belonging to the family Raphidascarididae were collected from three ecologically and economically important marine fish species inhabiting Iraqi marine waters: Saurida macrolepis Tanaka, 1917, Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch, 1791), and Platycephalus indicus (Linnus, 1758).
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