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Helminthological records of six-banded armadillos Euphractus sexcinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Brazilian semi-arid region, Patos county, Paraíba state, including new morphological data on Trichohelix tuberculata (Parona and Stossich, 1901) Ortlepp, 1922 and proposal of Hadrostrongylus ransomi nov. comb. [PDF]

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VARIATIONS OF SYNLOPHE OF ORIENTOSTRONGYLUS EZOENSIS TADA, 1975 (NEMATODA : HELIGMONELLIDAE) AMONG DIFFERENT POPULATIONS IN JAPAN

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MORPHOLOGCAL STUDY OF THE SYNLOPHE OF THE INTESTINAL NEMATODE, HELIGMONELLA LEPORIS (SCHULZ, 1931) DURETTE-DESSET, 1971 (HELIGMONELLIDAE : TRICHOSTRONGYLOIDEA) FROM LAGOMORPHS IN JAPAN

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Synlophe of Batrachonema synaptospicula (Nematoda: Amphibiophilidae) Collected from Malaysian Frogs

Journal of Parasitology, 1996
The synlophe of Batrachonema synaptospicula Yuen, 1965 collected from Rana limnocharis Boie, 1835 of peninsular Malaysia was found to be identical morphologically to that in the specimens from Rana narina Stejneger, 1901 of Okinawa, and R. limnocharis of Taiwan. In the midbody, 20-22 ridges are present, and the ridges increase gradually in size and are
H, Hasegawa, A, Miyata, H S, Yong
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Synlophe Patterns of the Haemonchinae of Ruminants (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea)

Journal of Parasitology, 2000
The pattern of longitudinal ridges (synlophe) on the external cuticular surface of trichostrongylid nematodes has been shown to be of value for distinguishing species and determining relationships among higher taxa. In the process of studying Mecistocirrus digitatus, the large stomach worm of bovids of Asia that has been imported and established in the
J R, Lichtenfels, P A, Pilitt
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