The genus LitomosoidesChandler, 1931, includes species that as adults occur in the thoracic and abdominal cavity of mammalian hosts and are presumably vectored by mites. The vertebrate hosts include a variety of Neotropical mammals such as phyllostomid and mormoopid bats; cricetid, sciurid, and hystricognath rodents; and didelphid marsupials. It has been suggested that Litomosoides is not a monophyletic group and that rampant horizontal transfer explains their presence in disparate groups of mammals. Herein we present a phylogenetic reconstruction including mitochondrial genes of 13 vouchered species. This phylogeny is used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of these parasites and the ancestral states of key characters used in species ...
We investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the diversity of these par...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
During field surveys in Venezuela, Peru, and French Guiana, species of Litomosoides were recovered f...
Litomosoides filariae are parasites of unrelated groups of hosts, including bats, marsupials, ancien...
The infective larva of Litomosoides yutajensis Guerrero et al., 2003, a parasite of the bat Pteronot...
The Great American Interchange resulted in the mixing of faunistic groups with different origins and...
Seventy-seven cricetid rodents, corresponding to six different species, deposited at the Mammal Coll...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Seventy-seven cricetid rodents, corresponding to six different species, deposited at the Mammal Coll...
During a long-term study on biodiversity of bats in the Yungas and Entre Ríos province, 1,304 speci...
69 Miniopterus notalensis, type host of the onchocercid Litomosa chiropterorum, were collected in ca...
AbstractWe report the first record of Litomosoides pardinasi in native and exotic rodents from Chile...
Chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) and the pocket gophers (Rodentia: Geomyidae) that they i...
We investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the diversity of these par...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
During field surveys in Venezuela, Peru, and French Guiana, species of Litomosoides were recovered f...
Litomosoides filariae are parasites of unrelated groups of hosts, including bats, marsupials, ancien...
The infective larva of Litomosoides yutajensis Guerrero et al., 2003, a parasite of the bat Pteronot...
The Great American Interchange resulted in the mixing of faunistic groups with different origins and...
Seventy-seven cricetid rodents, corresponding to six different species, deposited at the Mammal Coll...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Seventy-seven cricetid rodents, corresponding to six different species, deposited at the Mammal Coll...
During a long-term study on biodiversity of bats in the Yungas and Entre Ríos province, 1,304 speci...
69 Miniopterus notalensis, type host of the onchocercid Litomosa chiropterorum, were collected in ca...
AbstractWe report the first record of Litomosoides pardinasi in native and exotic rodents from Chile...
Chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) and the pocket gophers (Rodentia: Geomyidae) that they i...
We investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the diversity of these par...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...