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[redescription of litomosoides brasiliensis almeida 1936 (nematoda: filariiidae) from a new host anoura caudifera (chiroptera: phyllostomidae)].the study of the surface topography added details regarding the disposition of male caudal papillae, spicules and area rugosa apart from vulva and oral aperture. the occurrence of this nematode in the state of amapá represents a new geographical distribution.200212118278
helminth fauna of chiropterans in amazonia: biological interactions between parasite and host.amazonia, the largest brazilian biome, is one of the most diverse biomes around the world. considering the brazilian chiropteran species, 120 out of known 167 species are registered in pará state, with 10 endemic species. despite the high diversity of bats in amazonia, studies on their parasites, especially on helminths, are scarce. therefore, the present study aims to study the helminth fauna of different bats from the pará state, amazon biome, determine the descriptors of infection, and evalua ...201627121257
litomosoides (nemata: filarioidea) of bats from bolivia with records for three known species and the description of a new species.herein, we describe litomosoides salazari n. sp. collected from the body cavity of the yellow bat, lasiurus ega , from bolivia. this new species of filarioid nematode is most closely related to the carinii group and is characterized by its relatively small size with the vulva located slightly posterior to the esophago-intestinal junction; an arrow-shaped buccal capsule; and a short, rounded tail. new host and locality records for both litomosoides hamletti and l. chandleri in phyllostomid bats, ...201020738202
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