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[Nematode parasites of rodents in Malaysia. II. Trichostrongyloidea].
Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1984Many trichostrongyloid species parasitizing rodents in Malaysia were described in 1967 in a thesis that was never published. Some of these species have since been redescribed sometimes with, sometimes without reference to the thesis. The remaining species are redescribed using information given in the thesis and certain additional morphological data ...
C K, Ow Yang +2 more
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Veterinary parasitology, 2018
The large lungworms of the genus Dictyocaulus are causative agents of parasitic bronchitis in various ungulate hosts, including red deer. Recently, the red deer-derived lungworm D. cervi was described and separated from D. eckerti. Little is known of the
A. Pyziel +7 more
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The large lungworms of the genus Dictyocaulus are causative agents of parasitic bronchitis in various ungulate hosts, including red deer. Recently, the red deer-derived lungworm D. cervi was described and separated from D. eckerti. Little is known of the
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Journal of Parasitology, 2019
A peculiar bursate nematode, Zygocaulus nagoensis n. gen. and n. sp. (Trichostrongyloidea: Dictyocaulidae: Mertensinematinae), was described from an alien frog, Polypedates leucomystax (Anura: Rhacophoridae), collected on Okinawa Island, Japan.
H. Hasegawa
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A peculiar bursate nematode, Zygocaulus nagoensis n. gen. and n. sp. (Trichostrongyloidea: Dictyocaulidae: Mertensinematinae), was described from an alien frog, Polypedates leucomystax (Anura: Rhacophoridae), collected on Okinawa Island, Japan.
H. Hasegawa
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Journal of Helminthology
The viruses associated with bats have generated significant concern; however, there is limited knowledge regarding the endoparasites that affect these mammals.
Y. Hu +7 more
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The viruses associated with bats have generated significant concern; however, there is limited knowledge regarding the endoparasites that affect these mammals.
Y. Hu +7 more
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Cross antigenicity among ovine trichostrongyloidea. Preliminary report
Veterinary Parasitology, 1994A preliminary trial on the extent of cross-antigenicity among the sheep strongylids Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Teladorsagia circumcincta and Nematodirus battus in 2.5- to 4-month-old lambs has been carried out using ELISA and Western blotting (WB).
M, Cuquerella +4 more
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Gastric Papillomata in Macaca speciosa Induced by Nochtia nochti (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1969Papillomata in association with the trichostrongyle, Nochtia nochti Travassos and Vogelsang, 1929 were encountered in the stomachs of 16 of 48 stumptail macaques (Macaca speciosa) from Thailand examined at necropsy. The gross and histological features of the papillomata are described.
H F, Smetana, T C, Orihel
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[Trichostrongyloidea nematodes, parasites of Microchiroptera].
Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 19761. a) List of Nematodes collected by Professor Aellen in european Microchiroptera. Additionnal morphological data to the study of Molinostrongylus alatus, M. panousei, M. skrjabini. Description of M. aelleni n. sp. b) Description of M. richardae n. sp., M. benexae n. sp. et M. bauchoti n. sp., parasites of malagasian Molossidae.
M C, Durette-Desset, A G, Chabaud
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1994
Prominent sublateral hypodermal chords (SHC) are described in Haemonchus spp. Four large SHC are located 1 muscle cell away from the lateral chords from the level of the middle of the esophagus to midbody. The SHC are largest in midbody and merge with the lateral chords at about 65% of the body length from the anterior end. With the aid of transmission
J R, Lichtenfels, W P, Wergin
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Prominent sublateral hypodermal chords (SHC) are described in Haemonchus spp. Four large SHC are located 1 muscle cell away from the lateral chords from the level of the middle of the esophagus to midbody. The SHC are largest in midbody and merge with the lateral chords at about 65% of the body length from the anterior end. With the aid of transmission
J R, Lichtenfels, W P, Wergin
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1993
Longistrongylus curvispiculum was recovered from free ranging sable (Hippotragus niger), addax (Addax nasomaculatus) and biesa oryx (Oryx beisa) on two ranches in central Texas (USA). These nematodes represented a small portion of the total abomasal worm burden dominated by Haemonchus contortus. Female L.
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Longistrongylus curvispiculum was recovered from free ranging sable (Hippotragus niger), addax (Addax nasomaculatus) and biesa oryx (Oryx beisa) on two ranches in central Texas (USA). These nematodes represented a small portion of the total abomasal worm burden dominated by Haemonchus contortus. Female L.
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