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[studies on the echinonematinae (nematoda)].complementary data on the echinonematinae have been obtained by study of "the australian helminth collection, formerly the univeristy of adelaide, department of zoology helminth collection, currently housed in the south australial museum", and by a morphological and biological study of new material. the echinonematinae actually known are the following: -- seurechina chaneeti n. gen., n. sp., parasite of dasyurus hallucatus (west australia) does not have large cephalic hooks but about 50 rings of ...19807458168
plagiorhynchus (prosthorhynchus) cylindraceus (goeze, 1782) schmidt and kuntz, 1966, from the australian bandicoots, perameles gunnii gray 1838, and isoodon obesulus (shaw, 1797).plagiorhynchus (prosthorhynchus) cylindraceus (goeze, 1782) schmidt and kuntz, 1966, usually parasitic in passerine birds, is here reported to be found encysted in the peritoneum of the bandicoot isoodon obesulus from tasmania. specimens recovered from the bandicoot perameles gunnii, also collected from tasmania, are the first reported from the intestine of a mammal. the origin of p. cylindraceus infection in australian hosts is discussed.19883193330
morphological and molecular characteristics of a species of hepatozoon miller, 1908 (apicomplexa: adeleorina) from the blood of isoodon obesulus (marsupialia: peramelidae) in western australia.examination of blood films as part of a study to assess the health status of the southern brown bandicoot isoodon obesulus (shaw) in western australia revealed the gamonts of a haemogregarine parasite in some samples, the first to be recognised in a bandicoot in this state. light microscope morphological characteristics and partial sequence of the 18s rrna gene were used to describe these organisms. morphological characters did not differentiate the organism in the current study from previously ...200616758303
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