Oligacanthorhynchus microcephalus (Rudolphi, 1819) Schmidt, 1972 was originally described from the philander opossum Caluromys philander from Brazil. Oligacanthorhynchus tortuosa (Leidy, 1850) Schmidt, 1972 was originally described from the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) in North America. Six years after describing O. tortuosa, Leidy indicated the synonomy of O. tortuosa with O. microcephalus. This taxonomic view persisted for decades until Van Cleave, in 1924, recognized the validity of O. tortuosa, apparently without examining the type material of O. microcephalus. Subsequent workers have recognized two species of Oligacanthorhynchus from New World opossums: O. microcephalus from South American opossums and O. tortuosa from North...
Citation: Carrera-Mart'nez, R., & Snyder, B. A. (2016). First report of amynthas carnosus (goto & ha...
Acanthobothrium lintoni and a new species of Acanthobothrium are reported from the lesser electric r...
Arhythmorhynchus capellae sp. n. is described. The description is based on seven males and seven fem...
Oligacanthorhynchus microcephalus (Rudolphi, 1819) Schmidt, 1972 was originally described from the p...
Centrorhynchus kuntzi Schmidt and Neiland, 1966, reported here for the first time from the USA, occu...
Professor José M. Ruiz of Sao Paulo, Brazil, has kindly called my attention to the fact that the gen...
Discusses the raccoon, a new host for Microphallus sp., with additional notes on M. ovatus from turt...
Seven specimens of a nematode (five males and two females) of the genus Contracaecum were collected ...
Discusses the taxonomy and life histories of two North American species of Carneophallus (=Microph...
The Acanthocephala have gaps in the description and taxonomy of their species. These animals are ch...
A redescription of Allassostomoides chelydrae and a review of the genus is presented, based on new c...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
During June and July of 1975 and 1976, fish of the Magdalena River basin in Colombia, South America,...
Pritchardia boliviensis n. gen. n. sp. (Anoplocephalidae: Linstowiinae) is described from marsupials...
Three species of Calliobothrium inhabit the spiral intestine of Mustelus schmitti in Argentina and U...
Citation: Carrera-Mart'nez, R., & Snyder, B. A. (2016). First report of amynthas carnosus (goto & ha...
Acanthobothrium lintoni and a new species of Acanthobothrium are reported from the lesser electric r...
Arhythmorhynchus capellae sp. n. is described. The description is based on seven males and seven fem...
Oligacanthorhynchus microcephalus (Rudolphi, 1819) Schmidt, 1972 was originally described from the p...
Centrorhynchus kuntzi Schmidt and Neiland, 1966, reported here for the first time from the USA, occu...
Professor José M. Ruiz of Sao Paulo, Brazil, has kindly called my attention to the fact that the gen...
Discusses the raccoon, a new host for Microphallus sp., with additional notes on M. ovatus from turt...
Seven specimens of a nematode (five males and two females) of the genus Contracaecum were collected ...
Discusses the taxonomy and life histories of two North American species of Carneophallus (=Microph...
The Acanthocephala have gaps in the description and taxonomy of their species. These animals are ch...
A redescription of Allassostomoides chelydrae and a review of the genus is presented, based on new c...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
During June and July of 1975 and 1976, fish of the Magdalena River basin in Colombia, South America,...
Pritchardia boliviensis n. gen. n. sp. (Anoplocephalidae: Linstowiinae) is described from marsupials...
Three species of Calliobothrium inhabit the spiral intestine of Mustelus schmitti in Argentina and U...
Citation: Carrera-Mart'nez, R., & Snyder, B. A. (2016). First report of amynthas carnosus (goto & ha...
Acanthobothrium lintoni and a new species of Acanthobothrium are reported from the lesser electric r...
Arhythmorhynchus capellae sp. n. is described. The description is based on seven males and seven fem...