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[redescription of dictyocaulus noerneri ralliet et henry, 1907, parasite of capreolus capreolus in europe. comparison with d. viviparus (bloch, 1782), a parasite of cattle].both species are easily distinguished by the shape and the thickness of the buccal ring. in d. noerneri, the buccal ring is 12-14 microns high, kidney like shape in optical section and thick in en face view. in d. viviparus, the buccal ring is 22-25 microns high, triangular shape in optical section and thin in en face view. the taxon dictyocaulus eckerti skrjabin, 1931, described from rangifer larandus in western siberia, has been misused to call the dictyocaulids of european cervidae. if those ...19883202587
phylogeny of the trichostrongylina (nematoda) inferred from 28s rdna sequences.we produced a molecular phylogeny of species within the order strongylida (bursate nematodes) using the d1 and d2 domains of 28s rdna, with 23 new sequences for each domain. a first analysis using caenorhabditis elegans as an outgroup produced a tree with low resolution in which three taxa (dictyocaulus filaria, dictyocaulus noerneri, and metastrongylus pudendotectus) showed highly divergent sequences. in a second analysis, these three species and c. elegans were removed and an ancylostomatina, ...200111399151
bronchopulmonary helminths of roe deer (capreolus capreolus) in the northwest of spain.from 1993 to 1995, 148 hunter killed roe deer (capreolus capreolus l.) from game reserves in lugo (northwestern spain) were examined for lungworm infection. the overall prevalence of infection was high (66.2%). infections were comprised to two species, varestrongylus capreoli and dictyocaulus noerneri with a prevalence of 62.0 and 18.2%, respectively. significant differences in the prevalence and larval burdens in lungs and faecal samples were observed between different locations. the highest ov ...200111502369
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