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A new species of Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae), a lung parasite of Pristimantis chiastonotus (Anura: Strabomantidae) from the Brazilian Amazon: description and phylogenetic analyses

Parasitology Research, 2022
L. Tavares-Costa   +8 more
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Morphology and taxonomy of Rhabdias spp. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from reptiles and amphibians of southern Ontario

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1978
Rhabdias americanus n.sp., Rhabdias ranae Walton, 1929, Rhabdias fuscovenosa (Railliet, 1899), and Rhabdias eustreptos (MacCallum, 1921) from amphibians and reptiles of southern Ontario are described. Rhabdias americanus n.sp. and R. ranae have two large lateral pseudolabia beside the oral opening whereas R. fuscovenosa and R. eustreptos each have six
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Morphology of Parasitic and Free-living Adults of Rhabdias rubrovenosa (Nematoda, Rhabdiasidae)

2014
???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????, ???????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Rhabdias rubrovenosa (Schneider, 1866) Semenov, 1929. ???????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
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The Description of Rhabdias globocephala (Nematoda, Rhabdiasidae) from the New Host Buergeria pollicaris (Amphibia, Rhacophoridae)

2009
Parasitic nematode Rhabdias globocephala Kung et Wu, 1945 previously known only from the type host, Microhyla ornata from China, is described from a new host, Buergeria pollicaris (Werner, 1914). Differention of the species from closely related R. sphaerocephala Goodey, 1924 is amended based on the shape of anterior cuticular swelling, buccal capsule ...
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