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Rhabdias collaris n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from frogs of Tanzania
Systematic Parasitology, 1987Rhabdias collaris n. sp. (Rhabditoidea: Rhabdiasidae) is described from Leptopelis vermiculatus (Boulenger, 1909) (Hyperoliidae: Leptopelinae) (type host) and Hyperolius sp. (Hyperoliinae) of Amani, Tanzania. This species differs from all others in the genus in possessing a cephalic end which is markedly thickened by four peripheral muscle bundles. The
M R Baker
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International Journal for Parasitology, 2014
Rhabdiasidae Railliet, 1915 is a globally distributed group of up to 100 known species of nematodes parasitic in amphibians and reptiles. This work presents the results of a molecular phylogenetic analysis of 36 species of Rhabdiasidae from reptiles and amphibians from six continents.
Vasyl V Tkach +2 more
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Rhabdiasidae Railliet, 1915 is a globally distributed group of up to 100 known species of nematodes parasitic in amphibians and reptiles. This work presents the results of a molecular phylogenetic analysis of 36 species of Rhabdiasidae from reptiles and amphibians from six continents.
Vasyl V Tkach +2 more
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Life history and development of Pneumon ema tiliquae (nematoda: Rhabdiasidae)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1991Abstract Pneumonema tiliquae besides its unusual adult morphology has a very precise life cycle. In nature, parasites appear to be restricted to Tiliqua scincoides (blue-tongued lizard); the parasitic generation in the form of a female alternates with a free-living generation of males and females.
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Journal of Parasitology, 2012
Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. (Rhabditida: Rhabdiasidae) from the lungs of Calotes versicolor (Squamata: Agamidae) from Singapore is described and illustrated. Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. represents the 77th species assigned to the genus, the eighth of the Asian region, and the second from Singapore.
Charles R, Bursey +2 more
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Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. (Rhabditida: Rhabdiasidae) from the lungs of Calotes versicolor (Squamata: Agamidae) from Singapore is described and illustrated. Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. represents the 77th species assigned to the genus, the eighth of the Asian region, and the second from Singapore.
Charles R, Bursey +2 more
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Systematic Parasitology, 2010
A new nematode species, Rhabdias lacertae n. sp. (Rhabdiasidae), is described from the body-cavity of the common lizard Lacerta vivipara Jacquin (Lacertidae) from the Ridge of Malá Fatra (Sokolie Hill), north-western Slovakia. The new species differs from its congeners mainly in possessing 3 min cuticular spikes at the tail tip and some other features.
František Moravec, Moravec František
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A new nematode species, Rhabdias lacertae n. sp. (Rhabdiasidae), is described from the body-cavity of the common lizard Lacerta vivipara Jacquin (Lacertidae) from the Ridge of Malá Fatra (Sokolie Hill), north-western Slovakia. The new species differs from its congeners mainly in possessing 3 min cuticular spikes at the tail tip and some other features.
František Moravec, Moravec František
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1991
Abstract The post-embryonic development of the reproductive system of both generations of Pneumonema tiliquae is described from fixed and stained specimens. In recently hatched first-stage larvae all the nuclei stained alike with males having 10 nuclei and females six.
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Abstract The post-embryonic development of the reproductive system of both generations of Pneumonema tiliquae is described from fixed and stained specimens. In recently hatched first-stage larvae all the nuclei stained alike with males having 10 nuclei and females six.
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Journal of Parasitology, 2003
Rhabdias anolis n. sp. from the lungs of Anolis frenatus collected in Panama is described and illustrated. Rhabdias anolis n. sp. represents the 45th species assigned to the genus and the ninth from the Notropical Realm. It is distinguished from all other Neotropical species by the presence of a pair of sessile lateral papillae on its tail.
Sam R Telford
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Rhabdias anolis n. sp. from the lungs of Anolis frenatus collected in Panama is described and illustrated. Rhabdias anolis n. sp. represents the 45th species assigned to the genus and the ninth from the Notropical Realm. It is distinguished from all other Neotropical species by the presence of a pair of sessile lateral papillae on its tail.
Sam R Telford
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Experimental Parasitology, 2023
Rhabdias kafunata (Rhabditida: Rhabdiasidae) is a parasitic nematode that significantly affects bufonids. To better understand the genome-level characteristics of related species, Illumina sequencing was used to identify mitochondrial genes and analyze their basic characteristics and gene arrangements. The mitogenome of R.
Yong-Xia, Li +7 more
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Rhabdias kafunata (Rhabditida: Rhabdiasidae) is a parasitic nematode that significantly affects bufonids. To better understand the genome-level characteristics of related species, Illumina sequencing was used to identify mitochondrial genes and analyze their basic characteristics and gene arrangements. The mitogenome of R.
Yong-Xia, Li +7 more
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Systematic Parasitology, 2013
Nematodes of the genus Rhabdias Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Rhabditoidea: Rhabdiasidae) have a dioecious free-living stage and a hermaphroditic stage that parasitises the lungs of amphibians and reptiles. Approximately 94 species of Rhabdias have been described.
Luciana de Cássia Silva, do Nascimento +5 more
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Nematodes of the genus Rhabdias Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Rhabditoidea: Rhabdiasidae) have a dioecious free-living stage and a hermaphroditic stage that parasitises the lungs of amphibians and reptiles. Approximately 94 species of Rhabdias have been described.
Luciana de Cássia Silva, do Nascimento +5 more
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A New Species of Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from Agamid Lizards On Luzon Island, Philippines
Journal of Parasitology, 2012Rhabdias odilebaini n. sp. is described on the basis of specimens found in the lungs of 2 species of agamid lizards: the Philippine flying lizard Draco spilopterus and the marbled bloodsucker Bronchocela marmorata . Specimens were collected in Aurora Province, Luzon Island, Philippines.
Yuriy, Kuzmin +2 more
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