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- A taxonomic revision of the Pharyngostrongylinea Popova (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from macropodid marsupials. I Beveridge, Australian Journal of Zoology...
- Metastrongylidae Protostrongylidae Pseudaliidae Syngamidae Molineoidea Molineidae Strongyloidea Chabertiidae Cloacinidae Deletrocephalidae Stephanuridae Strongylidae...
- New species and new records of Cloacina von Linstow, 1898 (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) parasitic in macropodid marsupials from Papua New Guinea. I Beveridge...
- always been infected with nematodes in the Trichostrongyloidea and Strongyloidea superfamilies. In an exotic ranch in Texas, an addax was found host...
- Phylum: Nematoda class: Chromadorea Order: Rhabditida Superfamily: Strongyloidea Family: Strongylidae Subfamilies Cyathostominae Gyalocephalinae Strongylinae...
- oesophageal parasitic nematode genera Cyclostrongylus and Spirostrongylus (Strongyloidea: Chabertiidae: Cloacininae) with their wallaby hosts (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)...
- Diploscapteridae Micoletzky, 1922 Rhabditidae Örley, 1880 Superfamily Strongyloidea Baird, 1853 Ancylostomatidae Looss, 1905 Diaphanocephalidae Trav****os...
- Volume 2. Taenioidia Baylis, H. A. (1936) Nematoda. 1. Ascaroidea and Strongyloidea [408 p - 182 figs ] Baylis, H. A. (1939) Nematoda. 2. Filarioidea, Dioctophymoidea...
- nematode parasites of vertebrates, no 7. Keys to genera of superfamily Strongyloidea. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, England, 1980. Eamsobhana P, Mongkol****...
- which is on par with reproductive rates of other nematodes within Strongyloidea. For human hosts, the life cycle is very similar to that of Oesophagostomum...