| bigalkenema curvispiculum, longistrongylus meyeri and haemonchus spp. (nematoda: trichostrongylidae) in sheep and goats in kenya. | | 1976 | 968953 |
| the helminth parasites of various artiodactylids from some south african nature reserves. | the helminth species composition and helminth burdens of 4 grey duikers, 12 bushbuck, 2 nyala, 2 giraffe, a steenbok, an oribi, a waterbuck and a tsessebe from the kruger national park (knp); of a steenbok and a greater kudu from the farm riekerts laager, transvaal; of a single blue duiker from the tsitsikama forest national park, and of a blue wildebeest, a red hartebeest, a gemsbok and 2 springbok from the kalahari gemsbok national park (kgnp) were collected, counted and identified. new parasi ... | 1986 | 3725333 |
| synlophe structure for species of longistrongylus (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea), abomasal parasites among ungulates from sub-saharan africa, with comparisons to the global ostertagiine fauna. | the synlophe, or system of longitudinal cuticular ridges characteristic of some trichostrongyloid nematodes, is examined in detail for 6 of 8 species in longistrongylus (ostertagiinae) that occur in ungulates across sub-saharan africa. among the species of longistrongylus examined, 5 are characterized by a tapering pattern laterally in the cervical zone (anterior to the esophageal-intestinal junction), which is largely consistent among multiple male and female specimens; in contrast, for longist ... | 2009 | 19545187 |
| a new species of trichostrongyloid in african buffalo (syncerus caffer) (artiodactyla: bovinae) from uganda. | africanastrongylus giganticus n. sp. is described based on large ostertagiine nematodes occurring in the abomasum of african buffalo, syncerus caffer, from uganda; this represents the second species recognized in the genus. specimens of a. giganticus are characterized by large size (15-19 mm in total length), a strongly tapering synlophe in the cervical region, and a great number of ridges at all levels of the body (maximum 72 attained in the third quarter); numbers of ridges exceed that reporte ... | 2010 | 19874071 |