Parasitic nematodes from the Berlin (ZMB) and Vienna (NMW) Museum collections referred to the genus Filaria Mueller, 1787 by von Linstow or Molin were studied. Three samples were in good condition and the specimens redescribed. Litomosa hepatica (von Linstow, 1897) n. comb., sample ZMB Vermes Entozoa 3368, from the megachiropteran Pteropus neohibernicus, Bismarck Archipelago, resembles L. maki Tibayrenc, Bain & Ramanchandran, 1979, from Pteropus vampyrus, in Malaysia, but the buccal capsule differs. Both species display particular morphological characters which differ from species of Litomosa parasitic in microchiropterans. The remaining material originates from Brazil. The spicule morphology of Litomosoides circularis (von Linstow, 1899) C...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
During a long-term study on biodiversity of bats in the Yungas and Entre Ríos province, 1,304 speci...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Parasitic nematodes from the Berlin (ZMB) and Vienna (NMW) Museum collections referred to the genus ...
Type material of Litomosoides hamletti Sandground, 1934 from Glossophaga soricina soricina in Brazil...
The presence of the filarial genus Litomosa in Malagasy bats is demonstrated by the finding of L. go...
During field surveys in Venezuela, Peru, and French Guiana, species of Litomosoides were recovered f...
Abstract Litomosoides chagasfilhoi, originally described by Moraes Neto, Lanfredi & De Souza (1997) ...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
The presence of the filarial genus Litomosa in Malagasy bats is demonstrated by the finding of L. go...
The molecular analysis of the Filarioidea and the endobacteria Wolbachia is no more limited to the a...
Litomosoides filariae are parasites of unrelated groups of hosts, including bats, marsupials, ancien...
Fil: Notarnicola, Juliana. Centro de Estudios en Parasitología y Vectores (CEPAVE). Facultad de Cien...
69 Miniopterus notalensis, type host of the onchocercid Litomosa chiropterorum, were collected in ca...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
During a long-term study on biodiversity of bats in the Yungas and Entre Ríos province, 1,304 speci...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
Parasitic nematodes from the Berlin (ZMB) and Vienna (NMW) Museum collections referred to the genus ...
Type material of Litomosoides hamletti Sandground, 1934 from Glossophaga soricina soricina in Brazil...
The presence of the filarial genus Litomosa in Malagasy bats is demonstrated by the finding of L. go...
During field surveys in Venezuela, Peru, and French Guiana, species of Litomosoides were recovered f...
Abstract Litomosoides chagasfilhoi, originally described by Moraes Neto, Lanfredi & De Souza (1997) ...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
The presence of the filarial genus Litomosa in Malagasy bats is demonstrated by the finding of L. go...
The molecular analysis of the Filarioidea and the endobacteria Wolbachia is no more limited to the a...
Litomosoides filariae are parasites of unrelated groups of hosts, including bats, marsupials, ancien...
Fil: Notarnicola, Juliana. Centro de Estudios en Parasitología y Vectores (CEPAVE). Facultad de Cien...
69 Miniopterus notalensis, type host of the onchocercid Litomosa chiropterorum, were collected in ca...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
During a long-term study on biodiversity of bats in the Yungas and Entre Ríos province, 1,304 speci...
Twenty-five bats were trapped in Yutaje (Amazonas, Venezuela) and examined for Litomosoides (Filario...