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lung and hearth nematodes in some spanish mammals.thirteen host species belonging to the orders rodentia, insectivora and carnivora from various localities in galicia (nw spain) were examined for heart and lung parasites. the following species were found: parastrongylus dujardini (5.5%) in apodemus sylvaticus, crenosoma striatum in erinaceus europaeus (83%), angiostrongylus vasorum, crenosoma vulpis and eucoleus aerophilus in vulpes vulpes (3, 3.46 and 0.50%, respectively), crenosoma taiga in putorius putorius (100%) and crenosoma sp. in meles ...19911844789
a record of crenosoma vulpis (rudolphi, 1819) (nematoda, crenosomatidae) from the eurasian badger (meles meles l.) from poland.three specimens of the nematode crenosoma vulpis (rudolphi, 1819) were isolated from the lungs of the eurasian badger (meles meles l.) found dead on a road in the north-western part of wrocław (lower silesia, sw. poland) in august 2008. since this is the first record of the parasite in the badger from poland, description, biometrical data and figures are given.200920209822
data on the parasitological status of golden jackal (canis aureus l., 1758) in hungary.in hungary, twenty canis aureus individuals were submitted to parasitological examinations in 2010-2012. two coccidia: cystoisospora canis (15%) and toxoplasma-type oocysts (5%), one trematoda: alaria alata (10%), six cestoda: mesocestoides lineatus (20%), echinococcus granulosus (10%), dipylidium caninums (5%), taenia hydatigena (15%), taenia pisiformis (20%), taenia crassiceps (40%), and nine nematoda: angiostrongylus vasorum (10%), crenosoma vulpis (30%), capillaria aerophila (5%), toxocara c ...201424334089
development of crenosoma vulpis in the common garden snail cornu aspersum: implications for epidemiological studies.crenosoma vulpis (dujardin, 1845), the fox lungworm, is a metastrongyloid affecting the respiratory tract of red foxes (vulpes vulpes), dogs (canis familiaris) and badgers (meles meles) living in europe and north america. the scant data available on the intermediate hosts of c. vulpis, as well as the limited information about the morphology of the larvae may jeopardise epidemiological studies on this parasite.201627079792
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