MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAmphibians serve as hosts to all the major parasite groups including polystomes (Monogenea). Although Madagascar has more than 350 frog species of which all but two are endemic, the known polystome (Monogenea: Polystomatidae) diversity parasitising Malagasy frogs is restricted to three species of Madapolystoma Du Preez, Raharivololoniaina et al., 2010, one species of Kankana Du Preez, Raharivololoniaina et al., 2011 and one Metapolystoma Combes, 1976. Investigating the anuran parasite diversity at selected Malagasy localities led to the discovery of polystomes unknown to science. Two Madapolystoma species were discovered from respectively Blommersia domerguei Guibé, 19...
Investigating patterns and processes of parasite diversification over ancient geological periods sho...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
Polystoma lopezromani Combes & Laurent, 1979 Hosts (prevalence; range): T. typhonius (9/16; 1–15)...
Two frog species, Blommersia domerguei and Mantella expectata, are reported as hosts for new species...
International audienceMadapolystoma ramilijaonae n. sp. and Madapolystoma cryptica n. sp. (Monogenea...
Polystoma channingi is described as a new species of polystomatid flatworm (Monogenea) parasitic in ...
Polystoma africanum was originally described from a single specimen recovered from the common Africa...
Eupolystoma vanasi is described as a new species of the Polystomatidae parasitic in the urinary blad...
Polystoma channingi is described as a new species of the polystomatid flatworm (Monogenea) parasitic...
International audienceScientists attending the First World Congress of Her-petology in 1989 first be...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Polystomes are ...
MSc (Zoology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAmphibians were the first vertebrate group...
In southern Natal adult polystomes have been found in 10,6% of a sample (n = 47) of Natalobatrachus ...
Combes & Channing (1978-79) expressed the opinion that the discontinuity between the range of Po...
Described species of the polystomatid flatworm genus Eupolystoma are only known from Africa and Indi...
Investigating patterns and processes of parasite diversification over ancient geological periods sho...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
Polystoma lopezromani Combes & Laurent, 1979 Hosts (prevalence; range): T. typhonius (9/16; 1–15)...
Two frog species, Blommersia domerguei and Mantella expectata, are reported as hosts for new species...
International audienceMadapolystoma ramilijaonae n. sp. and Madapolystoma cryptica n. sp. (Monogenea...
Polystoma channingi is described as a new species of polystomatid flatworm (Monogenea) parasitic in ...
Polystoma africanum was originally described from a single specimen recovered from the common Africa...
Eupolystoma vanasi is described as a new species of the Polystomatidae parasitic in the urinary blad...
Polystoma channingi is described as a new species of the polystomatid flatworm (Monogenea) parasitic...
International audienceScientists attending the First World Congress of Her-petology in 1989 first be...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Polystomes are ...
MSc (Zoology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAmphibians were the first vertebrate group...
In southern Natal adult polystomes have been found in 10,6% of a sample (n = 47) of Natalobatrachus ...
Combes & Channing (1978-79) expressed the opinion that the discontinuity between the range of Po...
Described species of the polystomatid flatworm genus Eupolystoma are only known from Africa and Indi...
Investigating patterns and processes of parasite diversification over ancient geological periods sho...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
Polystoma lopezromani Combes & Laurent, 1979 Hosts (prevalence; range): T. typhonius (9/16; 1–15)...