During field surveys in Cape York, Australia, a new genus was recovered from Rattus leucopus, the Cape York rat. Study of the morphology, particularly of the anterior end, showed that Spirosprattus scyphiformis n.g., g. sp. is distinguished from all other species of the Spirocercidae and falls within the subfamily Ascaropsinae. All other ascaropsines are either cosmopolitan in distribution, occurring in bovids, cervids, or suids, or found in hosts endemic to South America. There is, however, insuffiecient evidence to establish the relationships between S. scyphiformis and spirocercids from cosmopolitan, Southeast Asian or Australian marsupial hosts
Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss th...
Cestodes, to be identified elsewhere, the acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformis and 15 species o...
Syphacia (Syphacia) australasiensis sp. nov. is described from the caecum of Rattus leucopus (Gray) ...
Gallegostrongylus australis n. sp. (Nematoda : Angiostrongylidae) is described from subpleural nodul...
Mastophorus muris (Gmelin, 1790) (Nematoda: Spiruroidea) is reported parasitizing the grey leaf-eare...
This study describes the helminth community in 28 Rattus leucopus, from Australia, Papua New Guinea ...
Third-stage larvae and adults of spiruroid nematodes were found from the stomach wall and stomach lu...
A new species of nematode, from the family Spiruridae, is described using parasites from the esophag...
Nematodes from opossums and rodents captured in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the State of Rio de...
Two ascaridoid nematodes occurring in rodents in South–East Asia, namely Porrocaecum ratti and Toxoc...
Previous studies have reported nematodes of the Spirocercidae family in the stomach nodules of red f...
Neoascaris mackerrasae from the small intestine of the Australian allied rat (Rattus assimilis) is d...
This study used a partial sequence of the mitochondrial cox1 gene for the reconstruction of the inte...
Due to its suspected increase in host range and subsequent global diversification, Sarcoptes scabiei...
Spiroxys chelodinae n. sp. is described from Australia in three species of freshwater chelonian, Che...
Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss th...
Cestodes, to be identified elsewhere, the acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformis and 15 species o...
Syphacia (Syphacia) australasiensis sp. nov. is described from the caecum of Rattus leucopus (Gray) ...
Gallegostrongylus australis n. sp. (Nematoda : Angiostrongylidae) is described from subpleural nodul...
Mastophorus muris (Gmelin, 1790) (Nematoda: Spiruroidea) is reported parasitizing the grey leaf-eare...
This study describes the helminth community in 28 Rattus leucopus, from Australia, Papua New Guinea ...
Third-stage larvae and adults of spiruroid nematodes were found from the stomach wall and stomach lu...
A new species of nematode, from the family Spiruridae, is described using parasites from the esophag...
Nematodes from opossums and rodents captured in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the State of Rio de...
Two ascaridoid nematodes occurring in rodents in South–East Asia, namely Porrocaecum ratti and Toxoc...
Previous studies have reported nematodes of the Spirocercidae family in the stomach nodules of red f...
Neoascaris mackerrasae from the small intestine of the Australian allied rat (Rattus assimilis) is d...
This study used a partial sequence of the mitochondrial cox1 gene for the reconstruction of the inte...
Due to its suspected increase in host range and subsequent global diversification, Sarcoptes scabiei...
Spiroxys chelodinae n. sp. is described from Australia in three species of freshwater chelonian, Che...
Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss th...
Cestodes, to be identified elsewhere, the acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformis and 15 species o...
Syphacia (Syphacia) australasiensis sp. nov. is described from the caecum of Rattus leucopus (Gray) ...