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Cyclocoelidae
Known as:
Typhlocoelidae
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
Details of the Paranephridial System of a Species of Prohyptiasmus (Cyclocoelidae: Hyptiasminae) From an American Coot, Fulica americana (Rallidae) in Oklahoma
N. Dronen
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F. Jiménez
,
S. Gardner
Journal of Parasitology
2012
Corpus ID: 207251400
Abstract: During a study of the endohelminths of aquatic birds from the central flyway of North America, the details of the…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Digenean trematodes from six species of birds (Passeriformes, Piciformes and Strigiformes) from north-western Poland
I. Rząd
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J. Sitko
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D. Wysocki
,
K. Stępniewski
2011
Corpus ID: 41279640
Ten species of digeneans were found in a survey of six species of terrestrial birds associated with woodland and urban habitats…
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2007
2007
Uvitellina teesae, New Species (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae) from Liver of White-Eyed Buzzard Butastur teesa (Accipitridae) in Hala, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
A. Dharejo
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F. Bilqees
,
M. Khan
2007
Corpus ID: 85591677
A new species of the genus Uvitellina Witenberg, 1923 is described from White-eyed Buzzard Butastur teesa and named as Uvitellina…
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2006
2006
Haematotrephus limnodromi n. sp. (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae) from the Long-billed dowitcher, Limnodromus scolopaceus (Scolopacidae) from the central flyway of North America
N. Dronen
,
S. Gardner
,
F. Jiménez
2006
Corpus ID: 85744066
During a study of the endohelminths of wading birds from the Texas Gulf coast, 5 specimens of an undescribed species of…
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2005
2005
A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF CYCLOCOELID FROM THE BLACK-NECKED STILT, HIMANTOPUS MEXICANUS (RECURVIROSTRIDAE), FROM GALVESTON, TEXAS
N. Dronen
,
C. K. Blend
Journal of Parasitology
2005
Corpus ID: 21903349
Two black-necked stilts, Himantopus mexicanus (Recurvirostridae), from the Texas Gulf coast, died while in the care of bird…
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2001
2001
Cyclocoelum microstomum and C. obscurum (Trematoda: Cyclocoelidae) from air sacs of waterfowl in Egypt: early life history, morphological and histological studies of adult.
M. Q. Wanas
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology
2001
Corpus ID: 23129592
Two species of genus Cyclocoelum are recorded from air sacs of waterfowls, collected from Egypt. Fully morphological and…
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1995
1995
Bothrigaster variolaris (Trematoda: Cyclocoelidae) Infection in Two Florida Snail Kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus)
R. Cole
,
N. Thomas
,
C. Roderick
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
1995
Corpus ID: 21184195
Two Florida snail kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus, Say) collected in August and December 1993 from Osceola County (28°15′N…
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1995
1995
Species- and size-specific infection of snails by Cyclocoelum mutabile (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae).
C. McKindsey
,
J. D. Mclaughlin
Journal of Parasitology
1995
Corpus ID: 28038815
Infectivity of Cyclocoelum mutabile miracidia to 9 species and up to 4 size classes of pulmonate snails at 14, 16, and 20 C was…
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1981
1981
Experimental studies on the taxonomic relationships in the subfamily Typhlocoelinae (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae)
M. Scott
,
J. D. Mclaughlin
,
M. Rau
Systematic Parasitology
1981
Corpus ID: 13218374
SummaryTwo morphologically distinct digeneans of the subfamily Typhlocoelinae, family Cyclocoelidae, were subjected to a detailed…
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1977
1977
The migratory route of Cyclocoelum mutabile (Zeder) (Trematoda: Cyclocoelidae) in the American coot, Fulica americana (Gm.).
McLaughlin Jd
1977
Corpus ID: 208525750
The migration of Cyclocoelum mutabile (Zeder) was examined in experimentally infected coots, Fulica americana (Gm.). Newly…
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