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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2018
Three species of Parastrongyloides previously described from the small intestine of Australian marsupials are reviewed and redescribed from new material and in some instances new host species: P. australis Mawson, 1960 from Isoodon obesulus and Perameles
D. Spratt
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Three species of Parastrongyloides previously described from the small intestine of Australian marsupials are reviewed and redescribed from new material and in some instances new host species: P. australis Mawson, 1960 from Isoodon obesulus and Perameles
D. Spratt
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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 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 Cássia Silva do Nascimento +5 more
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The genus Longibucca Chitwood, 1933 (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea) is reviewed based on examination of museum and adult specimens collected from 4 species of bats (Myotis lucifugus, Myotis ciliolabrum, Eptesicus fuscus, and Lasionycteris noctivagans) in Alberta, Canada.
L. Measures
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A New Nematode, Longibucca Lasiura N.SP. (Rhabditoidea, Cylindrogasteridae), from a Bat
Nematodes of the superfamily Rhabditoidea are usually free-living; however, a few species appear to be definitely parasitic. The Nematode described in this paper belongs to the latter group. It was found in large numbers in the small intestine of one of two bats, Lasiurus borealis, captured September 15th, 1932, in the vicinity of Washington, D.C ...
A. Mcintosh, B. Chitwood
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1972
Abstract The yellowjacket workers of Vespula pennsylvanica and V. rufa atropilosa from Northern California and Vespula sp. from the Netherlands were all susceptible to attack by the agriotos or Leningrad strain of Neoaplectana carpocapsae . Infection occurred after the adult yellowjackets ingested the third-stage infective nematodes that had ...
G. Poinar, Franklin Ennik
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Abstract The yellowjacket workers of Vespula pennsylvanica and V. rufa atropilosa from Northern California and Vespula sp. from the Netherlands were all susceptible to attack by the agriotos or Leningrad strain of Neoaplectana carpocapsae . Infection occurred after the adult yellowjackets ingested the third-stage infective nematodes that had ...
G. Poinar, Franklin Ennik
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The buccal capsule of Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea): an ultrastructural study
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1981The buccal capsule of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been analysed by serial section electron microscopy. Whereas the regions classically identified in the rhabditid buccal capsule can be distinguished, the cuticle lining does not constitute separate cuticular plates, but rather, structural–functional differentiations within a ...
K. Wright, J. Thomson
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Effect of neoaplectanid and heterorhabitid nematodes (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea) on the millipede
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1985Abstract At high dosages, infective-stage juveniles of Neoaplectana carpocapsae and Heterorhabditis heliothidis were able to penetrate into and kill the garden millipede. Nematode development was inhibited by host defense reactions which consisted of encapsulation and enmeshment in tracheoles and connective tissue surrounding the millipede's midgut ...
G. Poinarjr, G. Thomas
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Check list of the nematode superfamilies Dorylaimoidea, Rhabditoidea, Tylenchoidea, Aphelenchoidea
, 1962Baker
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2017
ABSTRACTTwo new species of Parastrongyloides Morgan, 1928 (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) are described, P. tachyglossi, from the small intestine of the short-beaked echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792) from southeastern New South Wales and northern Queensland and P.
D. Spratt
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ABSTRACTTwo new species of Parastrongyloides Morgan, 1928 (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) are described, P. tachyglossi, from the small intestine of the short-beaked echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792) from southeastern New South Wales and northern Queensland and P.
D. Spratt
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1989
Under ideal exposure conditions, the nematode Heterorhabditis heliothidis (strain T327) killed members of all instars of the cockroach Periplaneta americana. Mortality was greatest in young instars and decreased with host age such that few larger nymphs or adults were killed. Infection led to the production of dauer juveniles in young cockroaches.
S. Zervos, J. M. Webster
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Under ideal exposure conditions, the nematode Heterorhabditis heliothidis (strain T327) killed members of all instars of the cockroach Periplaneta americana. Mortality was greatest in young instars and decreased with host age such that few larger nymphs or adults were killed. Infection led to the production of dauer juveniles in young cockroaches.
S. Zervos, J. M. Webster
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