A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described based on specimens in Peromyscus polionotus, oldfield mouse, from Georgia, United States, near the southeastern coast of continental North America. Specimens of Hymenolepis folkertsi n. sp. differ from those attributed to most other species in the genus by having testes arranged in a triangle and a scolex with a prominent rostrum-like protrusion. The newly recognized species is further distinguished by the relative position and length of the cirrus sac, shape of seminal receptacle, and relative size of external seminal vesicle and seminal receptacle. Hymenolepidid cestodes have sporadically been reported among the highly diverse assemblage of...
The mouse bile duct tapeworm Hymenolepis microstoma, is a potentially zoonotic species with a wide v...
The taxonomic status of anoplocephaline cestodes of microtine rodents has been reviewed. Of the genu...
Examination of material of a species of Hymenolepis collected by Rausch from several species of bats...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
Cestodes found to represent previously undescribed members of the genus Hymenolepis s. str. (Yamagut...
From 1989 through 1998, a total of 358 grasshopper mice were collected and examined for helminth and...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
Two new cestodes of the family Hymenolepididae are described from two species of rodents of the fami...
Cestodes from Clethrionomys gapperi (n=34) and Microtus longicaudus (n=8) from Kootenay National Par...
Although cestodes of the genus Paranoplocephala Luehe, 1910, are common parasites of voles and certa...
Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from Sou...
Paranoplocephala etholeni n. sp, parasitizing the meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus in Alaska and ...
A cestode, Hymenolepis tualatinensis n. sp., is described from the pocket gopher, Thomomys bulbivoru...
Insular wildlife populations provide opportunities to examine biological questions in systems that a...
Cestodes of the genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858 sensu stricto from pocket gophers Geomys and Thomom...
The mouse bile duct tapeworm Hymenolepis microstoma, is a potentially zoonotic species with a wide v...
The taxonomic status of anoplocephaline cestodes of microtine rodents has been reviewed. Of the genu...
Examination of material of a species of Hymenolepis collected by Rausch from several species of bats...
A previously unrecognized species of hymenolepidid cestode attributable to Hymenolepis is described ...
Cestodes found to represent previously undescribed members of the genus Hymenolepis s. str. (Yamagut...
From 1989 through 1998, a total of 358 grasshopper mice were collected and examined for helminth and...
A survey of the literature dealing with cestodes of shrews reveals the increasing interest of contem...
Two new cestodes of the family Hymenolepididae are described from two species of rodents of the fami...
Cestodes from Clethrionomys gapperi (n=34) and Microtus longicaudus (n=8) from Kootenay National Par...
Although cestodes of the genus Paranoplocephala Luehe, 1910, are common parasites of voles and certa...
Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from Sou...
Paranoplocephala etholeni n. sp, parasitizing the meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus in Alaska and ...
A cestode, Hymenolepis tualatinensis n. sp., is described from the pocket gopher, Thomomys bulbivoru...
Insular wildlife populations provide opportunities to examine biological questions in systems that a...
Cestodes of the genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858 sensu stricto from pocket gophers Geomys and Thomom...
The mouse bile duct tapeworm Hymenolepis microstoma, is a potentially zoonotic species with a wide v...
The taxonomic status of anoplocephaline cestodes of microtine rodents has been reviewed. Of the genu...
Examination of material of a species of Hymenolepis collected by Rausch from several species of bats...