An illustrated description of the Pseudhymenolepis turkestanica sp. n., a new cestode from piebald shrew (Diplomesodon pulchellum) from Middle Asia is given. P. turkestanica differs from the most similar species P. papillosa Hunkeler, 1970 by the measures of the scolex and rostellum, the number of rostellar hooks and the size of embryonic hooks. P. turkestanica is considered as a specific parasite of D. pulchellum
Four gravid specimens and several fragments of cestodes were found in the small intestine of Eotheno...
In spite of the importance of the various species of shrews to the biotic community, several aspects...
Cestodes of the genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858 sensu stricto from pocket gophers Geomys and Thomom...
An illustrated description of the Pseudhymenolepis turkestanica sp. n., a new cestode from piebald s...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
This paper presents a review of host specificity among cestodes collected from Soricidae mammals in ...
Five new species of cyclophyllidean Cestodes are described from small mammals and an amphibian, coll...
Problems of systematic and taxonomy of the cestodes belonging to the “Rodentolepis-clade" were discu...
Two new hymenolepidid species, Coronacanthus magnihamatus sp. nov. and Triodontolepis boyanensis sp....
Class Cestoda Rudolphi The Cestoda is a relatively large, diverse group of parasites (c. 8,000 spe...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
The character of the dispersion of different species of cestodes in the intestine of the definitive ...
Cestodes of shrews are largely understudied in North America, with more than half of states (USA) an...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The helminth fauna of insectivores of the Danube delta has not been studied before. Our investigatio...
Four gravid specimens and several fragments of cestodes were found in the small intestine of Eotheno...
In spite of the importance of the various species of shrews to the biotic community, several aspects...
Cestodes of the genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858 sensu stricto from pocket gophers Geomys and Thomom...
An illustrated description of the Pseudhymenolepis turkestanica sp. n., a new cestode from piebald s...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
This paper presents a review of host specificity among cestodes collected from Soricidae mammals in ...
Five new species of cyclophyllidean Cestodes are described from small mammals and an amphibian, coll...
Problems of systematic and taxonomy of the cestodes belonging to the “Rodentolepis-clade" were discu...
Two new hymenolepidid species, Coronacanthus magnihamatus sp. nov. and Triodontolepis boyanensis sp....
Class Cestoda Rudolphi The Cestoda is a relatively large, diverse group of parasites (c. 8,000 spe...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
The character of the dispersion of different species of cestodes in the intestine of the definitive ...
Cestodes of shrews are largely understudied in North America, with more than half of states (USA) an...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The helminth fauna of insectivores of the Danube delta has not been studied before. Our investigatio...
Four gravid specimens and several fragments of cestodes were found in the small intestine of Eotheno...
In spite of the importance of the various species of shrews to the biotic community, several aspects...
Cestodes of the genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858 sensu stricto from pocket gophers Geomys and Thomom...