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Zur Wirtsspezifität von Syngamus trachea (Strongyloidea, Nematoda)

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
Zusammenfassung Ubertragungsversuche mit Syngamus trachea auf zwolf Hausenten, Anas platyrhynchos domestica, durch orale Verabreichung reifer Syngamuseier verliefen negativ, ebenso auf sieben Haustauben, Columba livia domestica, drei Zwergblasganse, Anser erythropus, zwei Singschwane, Cygnus cygnus, und funf Teichhuhner, Gallinula chloropus.
K. Enigk, A. Dey-Hazra
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Coronocyclus ulambajari n. sp. (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Horses of Mongolia

The Journal of Parasitology, 1994
Coronocyclus ulambajari n. sp. (Strongyloidea: Cyathostominae) from horses of Mongolia is described. The external leaf-crown (ELC) of the new species consists of 28 elements and the internal leaf-crown (ILC) of approximately 80 elements. A spindle-shaped (in optical section) mouth collar support is separated anteriorly from the buccal capsule and ...
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Sibling species within Macropostrongyloides baylisi (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from macropodid marsupials

International Journal for Parasitology, 1993
Macropostrongyloides baylisi from four different species or subspecies of host were analysed electrophoretically at 27 enzyme loci. The results revealed the existence of two species, one in Macropus giganteus and the other in M. robustus robustus, M.r. erubescens and M.r. parryi, that had fixed genetic differences at 33% of loci.
I, Beveridge, N B, Chilton, R H, Andrews
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A redescription of Schulzinema miroljbovi Krastin, 1937 (Nematoda: Strongyloidea)

Systematic Parasitology, 1984
A redescription of Schulzinema miroljubovi, a parasite of the Asian cervid, Cervus nippon hortulorum, is presented, including the first description of the female and a new interpretation of the hook-like internal corona radiata that relates this nematode to Agriostomum Railliet, 1902, a strongyloid nematode parasite of Asian and African bovids ...
J. R. Lichtenfels, P. A. Pilitt
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Prevalence and Abundance of Equine Strongyles (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) in Tropical Australia

The Journal of Parasitology, 1990
A postmortem survey of 57 horses in tropical northern Queensland revealed 41 (89%) infected with intestinal strongyles. Thirty-five strongyle species (8 large strongyles and 27 small strongyles [Cyathostominae]) were recorded of which 9 species are reported from Australia for the first time.
M W, Mfitilodze, G W, Hutchinson
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Life-cycle of Cyathostoma lari Blanchard, 1849 (Nematoda, Strongyloidea)

Nature, 1965
AN investigation is at present proceeding into helminth parasitism in the herring gull (Larus argentatus Pontopp.) population of North Caernarvonshire and Anglesey, particularly of the Newborough Warren Nature Reserve, where a scheme to limit the numbers of birds is in operation.
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Cholinesterase activity in some species of strongyloidea and oxyuroidea (Nematoda)

Comparative and General Pharmacology, 1971
Abstract 1. 1. The rate of acetylcholine hydrolysis was measured in homogenates of the following species: Nematospiroides dubius, Ostertagia ostertagi and Ancylostoma caninum (Stronglyoidea), and Aspiculuris tetraptera and Syphacia obvelata (Oxyuroidea). 2. 2. The oxyurids had lower levels of enzyme activity than the strongyloids. 3.
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Der Blutverlust bei Truth�hnern durch Syngamus trachea (Strongyloidea, Nematoda)

Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde, 1970
An 15 Truthuhnern, deren Erythrozyten mit Fe59 und Cr51 markiert wurden, untersuchten wir den Blutverlust, der durch Befall mit Syngamus trachea zustande kommt. Ein Syngamuspaar enthalt etwa 0,013 ml Blut auf Grund der Messung mit Fe59 bzw. 0,014 ml nach Markierung mit Cr59.
K. Enigk, H. Schanzel, A. Dey-Hazra
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