An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa Rica. The new species is most similar morphologically to H. medioplexus, having a very small, but well-developed, ventral sucker and lacking extracecal uterine loops, and apparently was misidentified previously as H. medioplexus in Rana palmipes from Colombia. It differs from H. medioplexus, notably by (1) the shape of the oral sucker, which is elliptical in H. meridionalis and spherical in H. medioplexus; (2) the posterior extent of the vitelline fields, which terminate at the same level in H. medioplexus, but always at different levels in H. meridionalis; (3) the position of the testes, which are immediately posterior to the seminal recepta...
Binder 181, Plagiorchiidae Haenatoleoechinae [Trematoda Taxon Notebooks]. Harold W. Manter Laborator...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Gorgoderina parvicava, G. diaster, and G. megacetabularis n. sp. are reported inhabiting the urinary...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
Halipegus eschi n. sp. is described from the esophagus of Rana vaillanti from Guanacaste Province, C...
Ficha diagnostica del holotipo de Haematoloechus meridionalis, especie descrita en este protologo
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Two new species of habronematid nematodes are described in birds from the Area de Conservacion Guana...
FIGURE 5. Haematoloechus caballeroi (Skrjabin & Antipin, 1962), from the Tlaloc´s leopard frog, Rana...
FIGURE 8. Haematoloechus veracruzanus n. sp., from the common marsh frog, Rana vaillanti, from Verac...
FIGURE 9. Haematoloechus veracruzanus n. sp., from the common marsh frog, Rana vaillanti, from Verac...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
FIGURE 11. Haematoloechus mexicanus n. sp., from the Montezuma leopard frog, Rana montezumae from Es...
FIGURE 4. Haematoloechus caballeroi Skrjabin & Antipin, 1962, from the Tlaloc´s leopard frog, Rana t...
Binder 181, Plagiorchiidae Haenatoleoechinae [Trematoda Taxon Notebooks]. Harold W. Manter Laborator...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Gorgoderina parvicava, G. diaster, and G. megacetabularis n. sp. are reported inhabiting the urinary...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
Halipegus eschi n. sp. is described from the esophagus of Rana vaillanti from Guanacaste Province, C...
Ficha diagnostica del holotipo de Haematoloechus meridionalis, especie descrita en este protologo
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Two new species of habronematid nematodes are described in birds from the Area de Conservacion Guana...
FIGURE 5. Haematoloechus caballeroi (Skrjabin & Antipin, 1962), from the Tlaloc´s leopard frog, Rana...
FIGURE 8. Haematoloechus veracruzanus n. sp., from the common marsh frog, Rana vaillanti, from Verac...
FIGURE 9. Haematoloechus veracruzanus n. sp., from the common marsh frog, Rana vaillanti, from Verac...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
FIGURE 11. Haematoloechus mexicanus n. sp., from the Montezuma leopard frog, Rana montezumae from Es...
FIGURE 4. Haematoloechus caballeroi Skrjabin & Antipin, 1962, from the Tlaloc´s leopard frog, Rana t...
Binder 181, Plagiorchiidae Haenatoleoechinae [Trematoda Taxon Notebooks]. Harold W. Manter Laborator...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Gorgoderina parvicava, G. diaster, and G. megacetabularis n. sp. are reported inhabiting the urinary...