A new tetramerid nematode, Microtetrameres urubitinga n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from the proventriculus of the great black-hawk, Buteogallus urubitinga (Aves: Accipitridae), from Formosa Province, Argentina. The males of the new species are characterized by having spicules unequal (length ratio of spicules 1:3.8–5.9) and dissimilar in shape (right spicule with a simple tip, left spicule with a symmetrical bifurcated tip), caudal papillae arranged asymmetrically (two pairs precloacal and two pairs postcloacal) and cloacal lips highly protruded forming a tube. The gravid females are permanently coiled clockwise or counterclockwise in a spiral and having a tail tapering gradually to a sharp point, with a cuticular fold. Thi...
En el presente trabajo continuamos con nuestro deseo de contribuir al conocimiento del parasitismo d...
writer participated in a study of wild birds as possible carriers of poultry parasites. During the c...
Posthodiplostomum macrocotyle Dubois, 1937 (Figs. 8–9) Host: Busarellus nigricollis (Latham), bl...
Abstract A new tetramerid nematode, Microtetrameres urubitinga n. sp., is described from specimens r...
A new strigeid digenean, Parastrigea macrobursa n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from t...
We report the finding of Tetrameres spirospiculum Pinto & Vicente, 1995 from Theristicus melanopis m...
We report the finding of Tetrameres spirospiculum Pinto & Vicente, 1995 from Theristicus melanopis m...
Host and geographic records of Microtetrameres sp. are extended. One hundred thirty-eight birds were...
During the course of a study on the endohelminth parasites of birds, specimens of an undescribed spe...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 339-341 New Host and Locality Records for Tetr...
During the summer of 2013, several specimens of Phoenicopterus chilensis (Phoenicopteridae) were fou...
During the summer of 2013, several specimens of Phoenicopterus chilensis (Phoenicopteridae) were fou...
Tetrameres (Tetrameres) salina Núñez, Drago, Digiani & Lunaschi, 2017 Host: Phoenicopterus chile...
Fil: Lunaschi, Lía Inés. División Zoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Un...
The present study focuses on the nematode community in the stomachs of three sympatric anatid bird s...
En el presente trabajo continuamos con nuestro deseo de contribuir al conocimiento del parasitismo d...
writer participated in a study of wild birds as possible carriers of poultry parasites. During the c...
Posthodiplostomum macrocotyle Dubois, 1937 (Figs. 8–9) Host: Busarellus nigricollis (Latham), bl...
Abstract A new tetramerid nematode, Microtetrameres urubitinga n. sp., is described from specimens r...
A new strigeid digenean, Parastrigea macrobursa n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from t...
We report the finding of Tetrameres spirospiculum Pinto & Vicente, 1995 from Theristicus melanopis m...
We report the finding of Tetrameres spirospiculum Pinto & Vicente, 1995 from Theristicus melanopis m...
Host and geographic records of Microtetrameres sp. are extended. One hundred thirty-eight birds were...
During the course of a study on the endohelminth parasites of birds, specimens of an undescribed spe...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 339-341 New Host and Locality Records for Tetr...
During the summer of 2013, several specimens of Phoenicopterus chilensis (Phoenicopteridae) were fou...
During the summer of 2013, several specimens of Phoenicopterus chilensis (Phoenicopteridae) were fou...
Tetrameres (Tetrameres) salina Núñez, Drago, Digiani & Lunaschi, 2017 Host: Phoenicopterus chile...
Fil: Lunaschi, Lía Inés. División Zoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Un...
The present study focuses on the nematode community in the stomachs of three sympatric anatid bird s...
En el presente trabajo continuamos con nuestro deseo de contribuir al conocimiento del parasitismo d...
writer participated in a study of wild birds as possible carriers of poultry parasites. During the c...
Posthodiplostomum macrocotyle Dubois, 1937 (Figs. 8–9) Host: Busarellus nigricollis (Latham), bl...