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King, C., and H.I. Jones. "The life cycle of the reptile-inhabiting nematode Abbreviata hastaspicula (Spirurida: Physalopteridae: Physalopterinae) in Australia." International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 5, no. 3 (2016): 258–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.08.002.

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King, C., Jones, H.I. (2016): The life cycle of the reptile-inhabiting nematode Abbreviata hastaspicula (Spirurida: Physalopteridae: Physalopterinae) in Australia. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 5 (3): 258-262, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.08.002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.08.002
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Jones, Hugh I. "Physalopterine nematodes in Australian reptiles: interactions and patterns of infection." Australian Journal of Zoology 62, no. 2 (2014): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo13033.

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Spirurid nematodes (family Physalopteridae) are widespread as adults or as encysted larvae in many species of Australian reptiles. Fifteen species of physalopterine nematodes (subfamily Physalopterinae) in the genera Kreisiella, Abbreviata and Skrjabinoptera infect more than 40 species of reptile in the five families Agamidae, Varanidae, Gekkonidae, Scincidae and Elapidae. Four species of nematode are host-species specific, six are host-family specific to varanid lizards, and three to agamid lizards. Larger species of reptile support a higher prevalence and abundance of nematodes, and often su
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Esteban, J. G., P. Botella, and R. Toledo. "Redescription ofPhysaloptera brevivaginata Seurat, 1917 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from the batMyotis blythii (Tomes) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Spain." Systematic Parasitology 32, no. 2 (1995): 107–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14819086.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Physaloptera brevivaginata Seurat, 1917 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) is redescribed. Seurat's (1917) original description of this species was based on a single immature female. Detailed morphological study of several males, mature and, above all, immature females from the stomach of the lesser mouse-eared bat Myotis blythii (Tomes) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Spain, has elucidated many new morphological characters. This physalopterid, species is distinguished from other closely-related species by the lengths of the body and spicules, the
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King, C., and H. I. Jones. "The life cycle of the reptile-inhabiting nematode Abbreviata hastaspicula (Spirurida: Physalopteridae: Physalopterinae) in Australia." International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 5, no. 3 (2016): 258–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.08.002.

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Hasegawa, Hideo, Kartika Dewi, and Mitsuhiko Asakawa. "Morphological Observation on Physaloptera Species (Nematoda: Spirurida: Physalopteridae) in Murine Rodents of Indonesia and East Asian Islands with Special Reference to Their Zoogeographical Features." Tropical Natural History 22 (December 27, 2022): 119–29. https://doi.org/10.58837/tnh.22.1.257331.

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Morphological observations of specimens from the genus Physaloptera spp. (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) collected from murine species in Indonesia and some islands of East Asia were made. The physalopterid worms found from Maxomys whiteheadi and Maxomys bartelsii of Kalimantan and West Java, Indonesia, respectively, Apodemus speciosus of the Izu Islands, Japan, Apodemus agrarius of Jeju Island, Korea, and Rattus tanezumi of Uotsuri Island, in the Senkaku Islands, Japan, were identified as P. apodemi Wang & Zhang, 2020, previously only reported from Tianjin, China. On the other hand, those in
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Matias, Cicera Silvilene Leite, Drausio Honorio Morais, and Robson Waldemar Ávila. "Physaloptera nordestina n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) parasitizing snakes from Northeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 4766, no. 1 (2020): 173–80. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.9.

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Matias, Cicera Silvilene Leite, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Ávila, Robson Waldemar (2020): Physaloptera nordestina n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) parasitizing snakes from Northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa 4766 (1): 173-180, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.9
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Moravec, F., A. Chaudhary, and H. S. Singh. "Heliconema monopteri n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton) (Osteichthyes: Synbranchidae) in India, with notes on the taxonomy of Heliconema spp." Helminthologia 56, no. 2 (2019): 124–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2019-0002.

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SummaryA new nematode species, Heliconema monopteri n. sp. (Physalopteridae), is described from the stomach and intestine of the freshwater fish Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton) (Synbranchidae) in Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is mainly characterized by the lengths of spicules (468 – 510 µm and 186 – 225 µm), the postequatorial vulva without elevated lips, the presence of pseudolabial lateroterminal depressions and by the number and arrangement of caudal papillae. This is the first representative of the genus reported from a synbranchiform fish. Another new congeneric species, Helicone
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Aquino-Camacho, Mitzi F., Georgina Lira-Guerrero, and Jorge Falcón-Ordaz. "First record of a Physalopteridae parasitizing a specimen of Bassariscus astutus from Hidalgo, México." Therya notes 5, no. 3 (2024): 232–36. https://doi.org/10.12933/therya_notes-24-178.

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El estudio de helmintos en los Procyonidae de México es escaso, registrándose 4 especies de acantocéfalos, 8 especies de nematodos y 6 especies de platelmintos. Para Bassariscus astutus se conocen los céstodos Mesocestoides bassarisci y Taenia pencei, así como larvas de nematodos sin identificar. El objetivo del presente trabajo es agregar un nuevo registro de un nematodo a la helmintofauna que parasita B. astutus. Se obtuvieron 4 B. astutus muertos en 3 localidades del estado de Hidalgo. Las vísceras de los hospederos fueron revisadas, encontrándose un nematodo en el estómago de un hospedero.
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Wang, Yuhuan, and Luping Zhang. "Physaloptera apodemi sp. nov. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from Apodemus sylvaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Rodentia: Muridae) from Tianjin, China." Zoological Systematics 45, no. 4 (2020): 259–65. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.202032.

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Wang, Yuhuan, Zhang, Luping (2020): Physaloptera apodemi sp. nov. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from Apodemus sylvaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Rodentia: Muridae) from Tianjin, China. Zoological Systematics 45 (4): 259-265, DOI: 10.11865/zs.202032, URL: http://zoobank.org/29522f11-c284-4249-8145-0a325348e7fc
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Yan, Xiao-Fei, Tao Wang, Yi-Yang Zhao, Sheng-Tao Chen, and Yi-Ni Wang. "Redescription and Revised Classification Status of Abbreviata phrynocephali comb. nov. (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) from the Yarkand Toad-Headed Agama Phrynocephalus axillaris (Lacertilia: Agamidae)." Zootaxa 5633, no. 2 (2025): 336–50. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5633.2.6.

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Yan, Xiao-Fei, Wang, Tao, Zhao, Yi-Yang, Chen, Sheng-Tao, Wang, Yi-Ni (2025): Redescription and Revised Classification Status of Abbreviata phrynocephali comb. nov. (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) from the Yarkand Toad-Headed Agama Phrynocephalus axillaris (Lacertilia: Agamidae). Zootaxa 5633 (2): 336-350, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5633.2.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5633.2.6
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FERNANDES, B. M. M., R. M. PINTO, and S. C. COHEN. "Report on two species of Digenea from marine fishes in Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Biology 62, no. 3 (2002): 459–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842002000300009.

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Two species of Digenea were recorded for the first time in South America and in new hosts: Acanthostomum spiniceps (Looss, 1896) (Cryptogonimidae) was reported from Astroscopus sexspinosus (Steindachner, 1877) (Uranoscopidae) and Diplomonorchis sphaerovarium Nahhas & Cable, 1964 (Monorchiidae) from Ophichthus gomesi (Castelnau, 1855) (Ophichthidae). From the latter, Heliconema heliconema Travassos, 1919 (Nematoda, Physalopteridae), was also recovered representing also a new host for this nematode species.
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King, C., H. I. Jones, and Chin Yen Tay. "Arthropod Intermediate Hosts ofAbbreviata antarctica(Nematoda: Physalopteridae) in Australia." Journal of Parasitology 99, no. 4 (2013): 708–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/12-47.1.

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Poinar, George. "Nematode Parasites and Associates of Ants: Past and Present." Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2012 (2012): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/192017.

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Ants can serve as developmental, definitive, intermediate, or carrier hosts of a variety of nematodes. Parasitic ant nematodes include members of the families Mermithidae, Tetradonematidae, Allantonematidae, Seuratidae, Physalopteridae, Steinernematidae, and Heterorhabditidae. Those nematodes that are phoretically associated with ants, internally or externally, are represented by the Rhabditidae, Diplogastridae, and Panagrolaimidae. Fossils of mermithids, tetradonematids, allantonematids, and diplogastrids associated with ants show the evolutionary history of these relationships, some of which
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Jones, Hugh I. "Dwarf monitor lizards (Varanidae:Varanus, Odatria s. gen.) as definitive and paratenic hosts for physalopteran nematodes." Australian Journal of Zoology 58, no. 2 (2010): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo09122.

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Nematodes in the genus Abbreviata (Physalopteridae) were the dominant gastrointestinal helminths in the eight smallest species of dwarf varanid lizards (subgenus Odatria, Varanidae). All host species supported infection with encysted physalopterid larvae, which provoked minimal pathological changes in the host. The mean number of cysts in host tissues increased with host size across species. There were moderate prevalences of infection of adult A. hastaspicula in Varanus (O.) brevicauda (50%) and V. (O.) storri (32%), and of A. levicauda in V. (O.) pilbarensis (46%). There were no adult Abbrev
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Vrcibradic, Davor, Joaquim J. Vicente, and Charles R. Bursey. "Thubunaea dactylurisSensu Fabio and Rolas, a Synonym ofPhysalopteroides venancioi(Spirurida, Physalopteridae)." Journal of Parasitology 86, no. 5 (2000): 1163–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[1163:tdsfar]2.0.co;2.

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Moravec, František, and Jean-Lou Justine. "Rasheedia n. nom. (Nematoda, Physalopteridae) for Bulbocephalus Rasheed, 1966 (a homonym of Bulbocephalus Watson, 1916), with description of Rasheedia heptacanthi n. sp. and R. novaecaledoniensis n. sp. from perciform fishes off New Caledonia." Parasite 25 (2018): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2018033.

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The nematode genus Bulbocephalus Rasheed, 1966 (Nematoda, Physalopteridae) was found to be a homonym of Bulbocephalus Watson, 1916 (Apicomplexa) and, therefore, a new name, Rasheedia n. nom., is proposed to substitute it. Based on light and scanning electron microscope studies of specimens collected from the digestive tract of perciform fishes off New Caledonia, two new species of Rasheedia are described: R. heptacanthi n. sp. from the Cinnabar goatfish Parupeneus heptacanthus (Mullidae) (type host) and Dentex fourmanoiri (Sparidae), and R. novaecaledoniensis n. sp. from the Indian goatfish Pa
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MATIAS, CICERA SILVILENE LEITE, DRAUSIO HONORIO MORAIS, and ROBSON WALDEMAR ÁVILA. "Physaloptera nordestina n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) parasitizing snakes from Northeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 4766, no. 1 (2020): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.9.

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Physaloptera nordestina n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) is described from the stomach of the snakes Oxybelis aeneus (Wagler), Pseudoboa nigra (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril) and Xenodon merremii (Wagler) (Squamata: Snakes), collected in northeastern Brazil. The new species has males with ornamented caudal alae connected ventrally, anterior to the cloaca, 21 caudal papillae, including four pedunculated and 13 sessile pairs (six surrounding the cloaca and three at tail), spicules sub-equal in size and with different shape. In addition, the females have the vulva located on the anterior third
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Pereira, Felipe B., Philippe V. Alves, Bárbara M. Rocha, Sueli de Souza Lima, and Jose L. Luque. "A NewPhysaloptera(Nematoda: Physalopteridae) Parasite ofTupinambis merianae(Squamata: Teiidae) from Southeastern Brazil." Journal of Parasitology 98, no. 6 (2012): 1227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-3159.1.

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Goldberg, Stephen R., and Charles R. Bursey. "Physaloptera retusa (Nematoda, Physalopteridae) in Naturally Infected Sagebrush Lizards, Sceloporus graciosus (Iguanidae)." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25, no. 3 (1989): 425–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-25.3.425.

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Goswami, U., A. Chaudhary, C. Verma, and H. S. Singh. "Molecular and ultrastructure characterization of two nematodes (Thelandros scleratus and Physalopteroides dactyluris) based on ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA sequences." Helminthologia 53, no. 2 (2016): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2016-0013.

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SummaryThe phylogenetic relationships of the nematode species Thelandros scleratus (Oxyurida: Pharyn-godonidae) and Physalopteroides dactyluris (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) were analyzed using the ribosomal 18S rRNAand the mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit genes. The nematodes were recovered from Brook's house gecko, Hemidactylus brooki (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) from Hast-inapur, Meerut (U.P.), India. The results demonstrated that T. scleratus shows 100% similarity with another sequence available from the same species and a close relationship (98-99%) with species of Parapharyngodon in b
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Araujo Filho, JA, SC Ribeiro, SV Brito, et al. "Parasitic nematodes of Polychrus acutirostris (Polychrotidae) in the Caatinga biome, Northeastern Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Biology 74, no. 4 (2014): 939–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.01313.

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We present data on nematode infracommunity of the arboreal lizard Polycrhus acutirostris in the semiarid Caatinga biome, northeastern Brazil. Twenty- twolizard specimens collected in the municipality of Várzea Alegre in Ceará State and in the municipality of Exu in Pernambuco State were analyzed. Two species of nematodes were found, an Oxyuridae, Gynaecometra bahiensis, which had amean intensity of infection 23.5 ± 5.8 (prevalence 22%) and a Physalopteridae, Physaloptera retusa which had infection intensity of 21 (prevalence 9%). There were no significant differences between the parasitism rat
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Vrcibradic, Davor, Joaquim J. Vicente, and Charles R. Bursey. "Thubunaea dactyluris Sensu Fabio and Rolas, a Synonym of Physalopteroides venancioi (Spirurida, Physalopteridae)." Journal of Parasitology 86, no. 5 (2000): 1163. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3284846.

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Bursey, Charles R., and Stephen R. Goldberg. "A New Species ofPhysalopteroides(Nematoda: Physalopteridae) inEmoia atrocostata(Squamata: Scincidae) from Peninsular Malaysia." Comparative Parasitology 83, no. 2 (2016): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1654/4818i.1.

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Gorgani, Tahmine, Soraya Naem, Amir Abbass Farshid, and Domenico Otranto. "Scanning electron microscopy observations of the hedgehog stomach worm, Physaloptera clausa (Spirurida: Physalopteridae)." Parasites & Vectors 6, no. 1 (2013): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-6-87.

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Ramallo, Geraldine, Stephen Goldberg, Charles Bursey, Gabriel Castillo, and Juan Carlos Acosta. "Thubunaea eleodori sp. nov. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from Liolaemus eleodori (Sauria: Liolaemidae) from Argentina." Parasitology Research 116, no. 1 (2016): 293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5290-0.

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Jones, Hugh I. "Two new species of nematode (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) from Australian lizards (Reptilia: Scincidae: Gekkonidae)." Journal of Natural History 19, no. 6 (1985): 1231–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222938500770781.

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Naem, Soraya, and Reza Asadi. "Ultrastructural characterization of male and female Physaloptera rara (Spirurida: Physalopteridae): feline stomach worms." Parasitology Research 112, no. 5 (2013): 1983–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-013-3356-9.

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Jones, H. I. "The functional anatomy of the anterior end of Skrjabinoptera goldmanae from Australian agamid lizards." Journal of Helminthology 69, no. 1 (1995): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x00013808.

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AbstractFour muscle groups are responsible for the eversion and retraction of the apical denticles and enlarged pseudolabia in Skrjabinoptera goldmanae (Nematoda: Physalopteridae), which occurs in the lizards Chlamydosaurus kingii, Pogona spp. and Varanus gouldii in Australia. These muscles enable the nematode to bury its anterior portion in the gastric submucosa of its hosts. They comprise three sets which are derived from the somatic musculature and are inserted in the oesophagus and associated organs, and a fourth set of muscles which appears to be derived from the muscular oesophagus itsel
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Romera, Sonia Alejandra. "Proleptus acutus (Nematoda: Physalopteridae), a Parasite from an Argentinian Skate, Sympterygia bonapartei (Pisces: Rajidae)." Journal of Parasitology 79, no. 4 (1993): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3283393.

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Elwasila, Mohamed. "Physalopteroides tarentolae n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from the gecko Tarentola annularis in the Sudan." Systematic Parasitology 15, no. 2 (1990): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00009989.

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Castillo, Gabriel N., and Cynthia J. González-Rivas. "Parasitism and fluctuating asymmetry in Liolaemus darwinii (Squamata: Liolaemidae) from Argentina." Historia naturalis bulgarica 46, no. 9 (2024): 239–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.48027/hnb.46.093.

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A comparative analysis and investigation of the relationship between the parasite Physaloptera retusa (Physalopteridae) and the fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of the lizard Liolaemus darwinii from Argentina was carried out. In this study, the effect produced by the presence of P. retusa on the symmetry of the heads of lizards has been investigated. Thirty specimens (12 parasitised and 18 non-parasitised) from a population of L. darwinii were examined. The results obtained showed statistical differences in fluctuating asymmetry between parasitised and non-parasitised specimens; the parasitised L. d
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Anjos, L. A., C. F. D. Rocha, D. Vrcibradic, and J. J. Vicente. "Helminths of the exotic lizard Hemidactylus mabouia from a rock outcrop area in southeastern Brazil." Journal of Helminthology 79, no. 4 (2005): 307–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/joh2005288.

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AbstractThe helminth fauna of 291 Hemidactylus mabouia (Lacertilia: Gekkonidae) from a rock outcrop area in the state of São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, was studied. Five species were recovered, namely one unidentified species of centrorhynchid acanthocephalan (present only as cystacanths) and the nematodes Parapharyngodon sceleratus, P. largitor (Oxyuroidea: Pharingodonidae), Physaloptera sp. (Spiruroidea: Physalopteridae) and one indeterminate species of Acuariidae (Acuaroidea), with the latter two forms present only as larvae. Infection rates tended to increase with host size, but appeared
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Castillo, Gabriel N., and Cynthia J. González-Rivas. "Parasitism and fluctuating asymmetry in Liolaemus darwinii (Squamata: Liolaemidae) from Argentina." Historia naturalis bulgarica 46, no. 9 (2024): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.48027/hnb.46.093.

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A comparative analysis and investigation of the relationship between the parasite Physaloptera retusa (Physalopteridae) and the fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of the lizard Liolaemus darwinii from Argentina was carried out. In this study, the effect produced by the presence of P. retusa on the symmetry of the heads of lizards has been investigated. Thirty specimens (12 parasitised and 18 non-parasitised) from a population of L. darwinii were examined. The results obtained showed statistical differences in fluctuating asymmetry between parasitised and non-parasitised specimens; the parasitised L. d
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Velarde-Aguilar, María G., Ángeles R. Romero-Mayén, and Virginia León-Règagnon. "First report of the genus Physaloptera (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) in Lithobates montezumae (Anura: Ranidae) from Mexico." Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 85, no. 1 (2014): 304–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.7550/rmb.36480.

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Harras, Samar, and Rasha Elmahy. "New record of Thubunaea pudica Seurat, 1914 (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) in lizard Trapelus mutabilis from Egypt." Parasitologists United Journal 12, no. 2 (2019): 123–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/puj.2019.13643.1046.

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Goldberg, Stephen R., Charles R. Bursey, and Andrew T. Holycross. "Abbreviata terrapenis (Nematoda: Physalopteridae): An Accidental Parasite of the Banded Rock Rattlesnake (Crotalus lepidus klauberi)." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 38, no. 2 (2002): 453–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-38.2.453.

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Gorgani-Firouzjaee, T., A. A. Farshid, and S. Naem. "First ultrastructural observations on gastritis caused by Physaloptera clausa (Spirurida: Physalopteridae) in hedgehogs (Erinaceus europeaus)." Parasitology Research 114, no. 10 (2015): 3693–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4597-6.

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Honisch, M., and O. Krone. "Phylogenetic relationships of Spiruromorpha from birds of prey based on 18S rDNA." Journal of Helminthology 82, no. 2 (2008): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x08912359.

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AbstractA total of 153 free-ranging birds from Germany belonging to 15 species were examined for nematodes in their digestive and respiratory tracts. In 51.7% of the birds 14 different nematode species were found: the intestinal ascarids Porrocaecum depressum and P. angusticolle, the strongylid Hovorkonema variegatum, which inhabits the trachea and bronchi, the hairworms Eucoleus dispar and Capillaria tenuissima isolated from the digestive system, the spirurid nematodes Cyrnea leptoptera, C. mansioni, C. seurati, Microtetrameres cloacitectus, Physaloptera alata, P. apivori, Synhimantus hamatus
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Bursey, Charles R., and Daniel R. Brooks. "Nematode Parasites of Costa Rican Snakes (Serpentes) with Description of a New Species of Abbreviata (Physalopteridae)." Comparative Parasitology 78, no. 2 (2011): 333–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1654/4495.1.

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Esteban, J. G., P. Botella, and R. Toledo. "Redescription ofPhysaloptera brevivaginata Seurat, 1917 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from the batMyotis blythii (Tomes) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Spain." Systematic Parasitology 32, no. 2 (1995): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00009509.

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Anjos, L. A., R. W. Ávila, S. C. Ribeiro, W. O. Almeida, and R. J. da Silva. "Gastrointestinal nematodes of the lizard Tropidurus hispidus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) from a semi-arid region of north-eastern Brazil." Journal of Helminthology 87, no. 4 (2012): 443–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x12000491.

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AbstractThe tropidurid lizard Tropidurus hispidus has a wide distribution in South America. However, knowledge about its helminth fauna is patchy and has been reported for only a few localities along its range of distribution. This study presents data on helminth fauna composition and parameters of infection for a population of T. hispidus from an area within the Brazilian Caatinga biome (semi-arid physiognomy). We found five nematode species within the gastrointestinal tract of lizards: Parapharyngodonsceleratus (Pharyngodonidae); Physalopteralutzi, Physalopteraretusa and Physalopteroidesvena
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Garduño-Montes, de Oca Edgar Uriel, Jorge D. López-Caballero, and Rosario Mata-López. "New records of helminths of Sceloporus pyrocephalus Cope (Squamata, Phrynosomatidae) from Guerrero and Michoacán, Mexico, with the description of a new species of Thubunaea Seurat, 1914 (Nematoda, Physalopteridae)." ZooKeys 716 (November 24, 2017): 43–62. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.716.13724.

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A total of 61 specimens of the Red-headed Spiny Lizard Sceloporus pyrocephalus Cope (Phrynosomatidae) collected during the breeding season (June/July 2003, 2004 and 2005) from Western Mexico were examined for helminths. The morphological characterization of the helminths found was made through light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Nine taxa of helminths were identified, two cestodes: Mesocestoides sp. and Oochoristica sp., and seven nematodes: Parapharyngodon ayotzinapaensis Garduño-Montes de Oca, Mata-López & León-Règagnon, 2016, Parapharyngodon tikuinii Garduño-Montes de Oca
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Katahira, Hirotaka, Kouki Mizuno, and Kazuya Nagasawa. "Host Size- and Habitat-Dependent Intensity of Heliconema longissimum (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) In the Japanese Eel (Anguilla japonica)." Journal of Parasitology 97, no. 6 (2011): 994–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-2553.1.

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Crites, John L., and Robin M. Overstreet. "Heliconema brooksi n. sp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from the Ophichthid Eel Ophichthus gomesi in the Gulf of Mexico." Journal of Parasitology 77, no. 1 (1991): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3282553.

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Damin, Luo, and Huang Heqing. "HELICONEMA MINNANENSISN. SP. (PHYSALOPTEROIDAE: PHYSALOPTERIDAE) ANDRAPHIDASCARIS TRICHIURI(YIN AND ZHANG) N. COMB. (ASCARIDOIDEA: ANISAKIDAE) IN MARINE FISHES." Journal of Parasitology 87, no. 5 (2001): 1090–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2001)087[1090:hmnspp]2.0.co;2.

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Moravec, František, Jo G. Van As, and Iva Dyková. "Proleptus obtusus Dujardin, 1845 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from the puffadder shyshark Haploblepharus edwardsii (Scyliorhinidae) from off South Africa." Systematic Parasitology 53, no. 3 (2002): 169–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/a:1021130825469.

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Heupel, M. R., and M. B. Bennett. "Infection of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre), by the nematode parasite Proleptus australis Bayliss (Spirurida: Physalopteridae)." Journal of Fish Diseases 21, no. 6 (1998): 407–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.1998.00121.x.

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Veciana, Marina, Kittiponk Chaisiri, Serge Morand, Jordi Miquel, and Alexis Ribas. "New biogeographical and morphological information onPhysaloptera ngociLe-Van-Hoa, 1961 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) in South-east Asian rodents." Parasite 20 (2013): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013023.

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Jones, HI. "Gastrointestinal Nematodes of the Frillneck Lizard, Chlamydosaurus-Kingii (Agamidae), With Particular Reference to Skrjabinoptera-Goldmanae (Spirurida, Physalopteridae)." Australian Journal of Zoology 42, no. 3 (1994): 371. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo9940371.

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Maxvachonia brygooi, Strongyluris; paronai, Physalopteroides filicaudo, Abbreviata anomala, A. confusa, Skrjabinoptera goldmanae and unidentified species of Oxyuroidea and Trichostrongyloidea were recovered from the gastrointestinal tract of the frillneck lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, from northern Australia. The nematode fauna is similar to that found in Pogona mitchelli (Agamidae). Skrj. goldmanae was the most abundant nematode; adults were attached to the stomach wall with their anterior ends buried within the submucosa. The hosts' histopathological responses consisted of collagen prolifer
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de B. Norman, Richard J., and Neil B. Chilton. "An electrophoretic comparison of Physaloptera Rudolphi, 1819 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) from two species of Australian bandicoot (Marsupialia: Peramelidae)." Systematic Parasitology 29, no. 3 (1994): 223–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00009677.

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