Examination of material of a species of Hymenolepis collected by Rausch from several species of bats taken near Marysville, Ohio, revealed that it was new. A series of specimens of the same species was collected in 1942 at Ames, Iowa, by Dr. Robert Roudabush. The new species, Hymenolepis roudabushi, is described
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
Sixty-four bats, representing six species, namely, Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat), Lasionycteris n...
The examination of an Eastern Nighthawk (Chordeiles m. minor (Forster)), collected September 25, 194...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
Below is given a table of the American genera, exclusive of Crelioxys, assigned by Ashmead to his su...
Class Cestoda Rudolphi The Cestoda is a relatively large, diverse group of parasites (c. 8,000 spe...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
The genus Schistotaenia Cohn, 1900, at present includes six species, all parasites of grebes (Podici...
The scolex has never been described for cestodes of the genus Dendrouterina Fuhrmann, 1912. The two ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
In this paper where both sexes of a species are described, that last described is the allotype. Comp...
Three species of common Japanese cave-bats, Rinolophus ferrumequinum, R.cornutus and Miniopterus sch...
In the Peabody Museum collection of bats there is a single specimen of a fruit bat which appears to ...
Two new cestodes of the family Hymenolepididae are described from two species of rodents of the fami...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
Sixty-four bats, representing six species, namely, Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat), Lasionycteris n...
The examination of an Eastern Nighthawk (Chordeiles m. minor (Forster)), collected September 25, 194...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
Below is given a table of the American genera, exclusive of Crelioxys, assigned by Ashmead to his su...
Class Cestoda Rudolphi The Cestoda is a relatively large, diverse group of parasites (c. 8,000 spe...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
The genus Schistotaenia Cohn, 1900, at present includes six species, all parasites of grebes (Podici...
The scolex has never been described for cestodes of the genus Dendrouterina Fuhrmann, 1912. The two ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
In this paper where both sexes of a species are described, that last described is the allotype. Comp...
Three species of common Japanese cave-bats, Rinolophus ferrumequinum, R.cornutus and Miniopterus sch...
In the Peabody Museum collection of bats there is a single specimen of a fruit bat which appears to ...
Two new cestodes of the family Hymenolepididae are described from two species of rodents of the fami...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
Sixty-four bats, representing six species, namely, Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat), Lasionycteris n...