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Australiformis is a
monotypic genus of
acanthocephalans (thorny-headed or spiny-headed
parasitic worms)
containing a
single species,
Australiformis semoni...
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Common echymipera is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni. Groves, C. P. (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (eds.). Mammal...
- Brush-tailed
phascogale is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni.
Breeding occurs between June and
August when the
females come...
- the only
family in the
Moniliformida order and
contains three genera:
Australiformis containing a
single species,
Moniliformis containing eighteen species...
- Long-nosed
bandicoot is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni. A
field study in
Booderee National Park
showed that bandicoot...
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striped bandicoot is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni. Groves, C. P. (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (eds.). Mammal...
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brown bandicoot is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni. The
northern brown bandicoot diligently marks and
retains its...
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brown bandicoot is a host of the
Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Australiformis semoni.
Reproduction is
closely linked to
local rainfall pattern, and...
- S2CIDÂ 211725160. Schmidt,
Gerald D.; Edmonds,
Stanley J. (1989). "
Australiformis semoni (Linstow, 1898) n. Gen., n. Comb. (Acanthocephala: Moniliformidae)...
- of green-blooded
skink (Prasinohaema semoni), and an
Acantocephalan (
Australiformis semoni). See, for instance, Anon (1895). In
relation to "Australasia"...