As presently defined, the tapeworm genus Andrya Railliet, 1895 (Cyclophyllidea: Anoplocephalidae sensu stricto) includes the type species A. rhopalocephala (Riehm, 1881) in hares of the genus Lepus Linnaeus (Leporidae) in western Eurasia and four species in cricetid (Neotominae, Sigmodontinae) and octodontid rodents in North and South America. The host range of Andrya is puzzling, be-cause it is the only genus of anoplocephalid (s. s.) cestodes parasitising both rodents and lagomorphs. The present morphological analy-sis shows that the American species of Andrya share multiple consistent features, in which they differ from those of A. rhopalocephala and the morphologically related Neandrya cuniculi (Blanchard, 1891). The main differences co...
A taxonomic revision of the Nematotaeniidae, involving the examination of over 400 specimens, was un...
This study includes a redescription of Anoplocephaloides indicata (Sawada et Papasarathorn, 1966) co...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...
The present study redefines the systematic arrangement and taxonomic status of some anoplocephaline ...
Eight species of cestodes belonging to the genus Andrya Railliet, 1883, have been described from Nor...
Contributions from the Zoological laboratory of the University of Illinois under the direction of He...
The taxonomic status of anoplocephaline cestodes of microtine rodents has been reviewed. Of the genu...
Examination of ca. 500 rodents [Microtus spp., Myodes spp., Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas), Apodemus...
Andrya rauschi n. sp. from Microtus guentheri differs from all other species in testes number (22-40...
According to the original description of Diandrya composita Darrah, 1930 (the type and only species ...
Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from Sou...
A new species of Mathevotaenia Akumyan, 1946 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) is described from a specime...
My dissertation research is an important contribution to the taxonomy of anoplocephalid cestodes. Al...
The mountain hares (Lepus timidus L., 1758) in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago located in the Nort...
We describe Paranoplocephala yoccozi n. sp. (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from the snow vole Chionomys...
A taxonomic revision of the Nematotaeniidae, involving the examination of over 400 specimens, was un...
This study includes a redescription of Anoplocephaloides indicata (Sawada et Papasarathorn, 1966) co...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...
The present study redefines the systematic arrangement and taxonomic status of some anoplocephaline ...
Eight species of cestodes belonging to the genus Andrya Railliet, 1883, have been described from Nor...
Contributions from the Zoological laboratory of the University of Illinois under the direction of He...
The taxonomic status of anoplocephaline cestodes of microtine rodents has been reviewed. Of the genu...
Examination of ca. 500 rodents [Microtus spp., Myodes spp., Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas), Apodemus...
Andrya rauschi n. sp. from Microtus guentheri differs from all other species in testes number (22-40...
According to the original description of Diandrya composita Darrah, 1930 (the type and only species ...
Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from Sou...
A new species of Mathevotaenia Akumyan, 1946 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) is described from a specime...
My dissertation research is an important contribution to the taxonomy of anoplocephalid cestodes. Al...
The mountain hares (Lepus timidus L., 1758) in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago located in the Nort...
We describe Paranoplocephala yoccozi n. sp. (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from the snow vole Chionomys...
A taxonomic revision of the Nematotaeniidae, involving the examination of over 400 specimens, was un...
This study includes a redescription of Anoplocephaloides indicata (Sawada et Papasarathorn, 1966) co...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...