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Fusarium : un pathogène des Testudines

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2015
Objet de l’etude Fusarium spp. est une moisissure environnementale connue en pathologie veterinaire. Bien que les cas restent rares dans la litterature (moins de 100 publications), les pathologies decrites incluent – comme chez l’homme – des mycotoxicoses et des infections cutaneo-muqueuses ou systemiques, en particulier chez les animaux de ...
Manuel Garcia-Hartmann   +3 more
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First description of neonate Batagur trivittata (Testudines: Geoemydidae)

Zootaxa, 2020
The Burmese Roofed Turtle (Batagur trivittata Duméril & Bibron, 1835) is a large (straight-line carapace length [CL] to 620 mm; Platt et al., 2019), aquatic, herbivorous turtle endemic to the major river systems of Myanmar (Smith 1931; TTWG 2017). Although historically widespread and apparently abundant, long-term population declines resulted from ...
STEVEN G. PLATT   +6 more
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Turtles (Testudines)

2009
Abstract As a group, the turtles, tortoises, terrapins, and marine turtles (collectively, the Order Testudines) are one of the most instantly recognizable and well-known clades of non-avian reptiles (Fig. 1). Whether kept as pets, revered in temples, or slaughtered for the marketplace, turtles and tortoises are an integral and sometimes ...
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Nematode parasites of Chelidae (Testudines) from Southern Brazil

Parasitology Research, 2013
The presence of helminths associated with freshwater turtles is rarely reported. There are no records of nematodes parasitizing Acanthochelys spixii, and for Hydromedusa tectifera, there is only the report of unidentified nematodes found in this species in Argentina.
Carolina S, Mascarenhas   +3 more
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Testudines Linnaeus 1758

Ordre TESTUDINES Linnaeus, 1758 REMARQUES Les Trionychidae sont représentés par Trionyx sp., préservé par des fragments de pleurales, roulées ou non (Fig. 19D); dont un d’adulte (MNHN. F, Ginsburg 1973; site Le Bardon), un disque pleural juvénile (par les bourrelets pleuraux longitudinaux et les extrémités latérales des côtes encore largement libres ...
Perthuis, Adrien de   +19 more
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Testudines Batsch 1788

2015
Published as part of Mccranie, James R., 2015, A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Honduras, with additions, comments on taxonomy, some recent taxonomic decisions, and areas of further studies needed, pp.
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Testudines

Geobios, 2016
Géraldine Garcia   +3 more
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Testudines

2021
Torsten M. Scheyer, Ignacio A. Cerda
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The buccopharyngeal mucosa of the turtles (Testudines)

Journal of Morphology, 1988
AbstractGross and histological examination of all extant families of turtles revealed that the buccopharyngeal mucosa is morphologically highly varied. The tongues of aquatic species have small lingual papillae or lack them entirely, while terrestrial species have tongues with numerous glandular papillae.
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2022
As a result of the observations during 1963???19&7 it was established that Hoplocam-' pa testudineae Klug, under conditions of the Crimean foothill had a two- and three-year diapause. Not less than 15% of the larvae in cocoons remain annually in a state of the two-year diapause, and from 3.7 to 5.2% in a state of the three-year diapause.
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