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Description of a New Species of Parapharyngodon (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from Mexico with a List of Current Species and Key to Species from the Panamanian Region
by
Goldberg, Stephen R.
, Bursey, Charles R.
in
Animals
/ appendages
/ Female
/ females
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - parasitology
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - veterinary
/ Intestine, Large - parasitology
/ large intestine
/ Lizards - parasitology
/ Male
/ males
/ Mexico
/ Nematoda
/ new species
/ Oxyuriasis - parasitology
/ Oxyuriasis - veterinary
/ Oxyuroidea - anatomy & histology
/ Oxyuroidea - classification
/ Oxyuroidea - isolation & purification
/ Panama
/ SYSTEMATICS - PHYLOGENETICS
/ taxonomic keys
2015
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Description of a New Species of Parapharyngodon (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from Mexico with a List of Current Species and Key to Species from the Panamanian Region
by
Goldberg, Stephen R.
, Bursey, Charles R.
in
Animals
/ appendages
/ Female
/ females
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - parasitology
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - veterinary
/ Intestine, Large - parasitology
/ large intestine
/ Lizards - parasitology
/ Male
/ males
/ Mexico
/ Nematoda
/ new species
/ Oxyuriasis - parasitology
/ Oxyuriasis - veterinary
/ Oxyuroidea - anatomy & histology
/ Oxyuroidea - classification
/ Oxyuroidea - isolation & purification
/ Panama
/ SYSTEMATICS - PHYLOGENETICS
/ taxonomic keys
2015
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Description of a New Species of Parapharyngodon (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from Mexico with a List of Current Species and Key to Species from the Panamanian Region
by
Goldberg, Stephen R.
, Bursey, Charles R.
in
Animals
/ appendages
/ Female
/ females
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - parasitology
/ Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - veterinary
/ Intestine, Large - parasitology
/ large intestine
/ Lizards - parasitology
/ Male
/ males
/ Mexico
/ Nematoda
/ new species
/ Oxyuriasis - parasitology
/ Oxyuriasis - veterinary
/ Oxyuroidea - anatomy & histology
/ Oxyuroidea - classification
/ Oxyuroidea - isolation & purification
/ Panama
/ SYSTEMATICS - PHYLOGENETICS
/ taxonomic keys
2015
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Description of a New Species of Parapharyngodon (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from Mexico with a List of Current Species and Key to Species from the Panamanian Region
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Description of a New Species of Parapharyngodon (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from Mexico with a List of Current Species and Key to Species from the Panamanian Region
2015
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Parapharyngodon guerreroensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from the large intestine of Lepidophyma smithii from Mexico is described and illustrated. A list of nominal species and a key to species from the Panamanian region are provided. Parapharyngodon guerreroensis n. sp. is the 57th species assigned to the genus and the 10th from the Panamanian region. It differs from other species in the genus in that males possess 3 pairs of caudal papillae, an anterior cloacal lip supporting 4 digitiform processes, and a blunt spicule 67–104 μm in length, while females possess long flexible caudal appendages.
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American Society of Parasitologists,Allen Press Inc
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