10 p. : il., tab.Trichuris thrichomysi n. sp., recovered from the cecum of the wild rodent Thrichomys apereoides from a transition zone between the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado morfoclimatic domains, and its life cycle observed under experimental conditions are described. This new species is closely related to Trichuris travassosi, Trichuris chiliensis and Trichuris fulvi, but can be distinguished from them mainly by differences in the posterior end of males. Details of the surface such as the bacillary gland, cuticular inflations and several morphological details obtained by scanning electron microscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy confirmed the characteristics that differentiate the new species. The histopathology of the...
<p><i>Trichuris</i> specimens studied from different rodent species of Argentina.</p
: Rodents are synanthropic mammals adapted to several ecosystems, where they can contribute to the t...
A molecular phylogenetic hypothesis is presented for the genus Trichuris based on sequence data from...
AbstractTrichuris thrichomysi n. sp., recovered from the cecum of the wild rodent Thrichomys apereoi...
Species of Trichuris (Nematoda: Trichuridae) parasitize a broad range of mammalian hosts. To date, 2...
International audienceThe present study aimed to identify endoparasites from faecal samples of Kerod...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Argentina were ...
In Mexico, four species of Trichuris Roederer, 1761 have been recorded in wild rodents belonging to ...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Argentina were ...
A new Trichuris species isolated from Holochilus chacarius (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) from the Chac...
A new species of Trichuris (Nematoda: Trichuridae) is described from the capybara, Hydrochoeris hydr...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Arg...
In Mexico, four species of Trichuris Roederer, 1761 have been recorded in wild rodents belonging to ...
A new nematode species, Trichostrongylus duretteae sp. nov., found in the small intestine of Ctenomy...
Described a new species of spiny rat genus Proechimys, subgenus Trinomys based on seven specimens co...
<p><i>Trichuris</i> specimens studied from different rodent species of Argentina.</p
: Rodents are synanthropic mammals adapted to several ecosystems, where they can contribute to the t...
A molecular phylogenetic hypothesis is presented for the genus Trichuris based on sequence data from...
AbstractTrichuris thrichomysi n. sp., recovered from the cecum of the wild rodent Thrichomys apereoi...
Species of Trichuris (Nematoda: Trichuridae) parasitize a broad range of mammalian hosts. To date, 2...
International audienceThe present study aimed to identify endoparasites from faecal samples of Kerod...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Argentina were ...
In Mexico, four species of Trichuris Roederer, 1761 have been recorded in wild rodents belonging to ...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Argentina were ...
A new Trichuris species isolated from Holochilus chacarius (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) from the Chac...
A new species of Trichuris (Nematoda: Trichuridae) is described from the capybara, Hydrochoeris hydr...
Populations of Trichuris spp. isolated from six species of sigmodontine rodents from Arg...
In Mexico, four species of Trichuris Roederer, 1761 have been recorded in wild rodents belonging to ...
A new nematode species, Trichostrongylus duretteae sp. nov., found in the small intestine of Ctenomy...
Described a new species of spiny rat genus Proechimys, subgenus Trinomys based on seven specimens co...
<p><i>Trichuris</i> specimens studied from different rodent species of Argentina.</p
: Rodents are synanthropic mammals adapted to several ecosystems, where they can contribute to the t...
A molecular phylogenetic hypothesis is presented for the genus Trichuris based on sequence data from...