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Spirurida-Dracunculus, Gnathostoma, And Others
1999Abstract The order Spirurida comprises one of the largest groups of nematodes. These worms are characterized biologically by requiring one or more intermediate hosts in their life cycles and morphologically by having a cephalic end with bilateral, symmetric structures and an esophagus divided into two portions, the anterior muscular ...
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SOME TETRAMERIDAE NEMATODA SPIRURIDA FROM AUSTRALIAN BIRDS
1979(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The genus Acuaria Bremser (Nematoda: Spirurida) in Australia
1972(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fine structure of body surface of Thelazia skrjabini (Nematoda: Spirurida, Thelaziidae)
Parasitology Research, 2006Thelazia skrjabini (Spirurida, Thelaziidae) is a parasite of cattle that causes ocular infections. Scanning electron microscopy was used to study the surface ultrastructure of adult worms of this nematode. At the anterior end of both sexes, the buccal opening was orbicular.
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Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 2005
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study the surface ultrastructure of femaleThelazia lacrymalisobtained from naturally infected cattle. At the anterior end, the buccal capsule was cup shaped. The mouth was without lips and was surrounded by four cephalic papillae and two amphids. There were two lateral cervical papillae.
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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study the surface ultrastructure of femaleThelazia lacrymalisobtained from naturally infected cattle. At the anterior end, the buccal capsule was cup shaped. The mouth was without lips and was surrounded by four cephalic papillae and two amphids. There were two lateral cervical papillae.
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20093 new species of filaria (Onchocerca flexuosa, O. skrjabini, O. garmsi) from Cervus elaphus montanus Botezat. are fined in territory of nationale naturale Park ???Sinevir??? (Carpathians regione).
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???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? Skrjabillanidae (Spirurida, Camallanina)
2009?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?? Skrjabillanus tincae Schigin et Schigina, 1958, S. scardinii Molnar, 1966 ?? Molnaria intestinalis (Dogiel et Bychowsky, 1934). ???????????????? ?????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ??
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Spirurida-Filariae Of The Lungs, Brain, And Eyes
1999Abstract The adults of Dirofilaria immitis occur in the pulmonary arteries of dogs, their natural hosts, and ectopically in other blood vessels. The adults of Meningonema peruzzi are parasites of the brain stem of primates and humans.
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Spirurida-Filariae Of The Subcutaneous Tissues And Body Cavities
1999Abstract The filariids of the subcutaneous tissues and body cavities of humans are species of the genera Onchocerca, Loa, and Mansonella, which are natural parasites in humans, and of Dirofilaria, several species of which produce zoonotic infections. One species, D.
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