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Parasites of reptiles in Iran (1922-2023): A literature review. [PDF]
Sazmand A +5 more
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A catalogue of chromosome counts for Phylum Nematoda. [PDF]
Blaxter ML, Leech C, Lunt DH.
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Histochemical and ultrastructural observations on Rhabdias bufonis.
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New species of Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from Afrotropical anurans, including molecular evidence and notes on biology [PDF]
Despite the small sample size the diversity of Rhabdias Stiles et Hassall, 1905 from anurans in the Afrotropical region was found to be high. Four species were collected from four localities, one in South Africa, two on Cameroonese mountains and one in
Kerstin Junker +2 more
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Diversity in the genusRhabdias(Nematoda, Rhabdiasidae): Evidence for cryptic speciation
Lungworms from the genus Rhabdias are common parasites of amphibians and reptiles distributed worldwide. To assess the diversity of Rhabdias spp., we performed molecular analyses of 35 specimens sampled in different regions of Brazil.
Maria Isabel Müller +2 more
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Rhabdias blommersiae sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) is described from the lungs of Domergue’s Madagascar frog, Blommersia domerguei (Guibé) (Amphibia: Mantellidae), in Madagascar.
Yuriy Kuzmin +2 more
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Rhabdias stomatica sp. nov. from the lungs of Duttaphrynus stomaticus (Lutken, 1864) from Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India is described and illustrated. Rhabdias stomatica sp. nov.
Pallab Maity, Anjum N Rizvi
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1936
In the course of studies on the biology of Rhabdias the writer experienced some difficulty in making a specific identification of the principal form used. These worms obtained from the lungs of snakes were first identified as Rhabdias fuscovenosa (Railliet, I899) Stiles and Hassall I905, but upon careful study of Railliet's description and Goodey's ...
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In the course of studies on the biology of Rhabdias the writer experienced some difficulty in making a specific identification of the principal form used. These worms obtained from the lungs of snakes were first identified as Rhabdias fuscovenosa (Railliet, I899) Stiles and Hassall I905, but upon careful study of Railliet's description and Goodey's ...
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The Nematode Genus Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from Amphibians and Reptiles of the Nearctic
Comparative Parasitology, 2003Yuriy Kuzmin +2 more
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