1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761994000300010
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Nematode parasites of brazilian accipitrid and Falconid birds (Falconiformes)

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“…This species was referred in other hosts than Piciformes and its taxonomic status had also been discussed by Pinto et al (1994) 299, 4,981, 6,166, 11,742, 11,775, 11,776, 12,589, 12, 595, 12, 596, 12,628, 13, 051, 13,282, 14,782, 14,793, 14,837, 15,596, 20,937, 21,420, 21,441 (wet material).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species was referred in other hosts than Piciformes and its taxonomic status had also been discussed by Pinto et al (1994) 299, 4,981, 6,166, 11,742, 11,775, 11,776, 12,589, 12, 595, 12, 596, 12,628, 13, 051, 13,282, 14,782, 14,793, 14,837, 15,596, 20,937, 21,420, 21,441 (wet material).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scope of the present investigation is related to avian nematodes parasitizing Brazilian birds, proceeding with previous reports on the subject (Pinto et al 1991, 1994. The results so far obtained during this study, mainly refer to the proposal of Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…33,643; 11,311, 11,317, 11,326, 11,327, 11,329, 11,331, 11,336, 11,347, 11,355, 11,595, 11,597, 11,609, 11,637, 11,641, 11,650, 11,665, 11,668, 11,716, 11,762, 12,525, 12,974, 13,136, 13,143, 13,145, 15,025, 15,508, 20,479 (wet material 476, 4,278, 4,280, 4,281, 11,309, 11,342, 11,349, 11,516, 11,537, 11,550, 11,551, 11,557-11,559, 11,573, 11,602, 11,630, 11,643, 11,645, 11,652, 11,669, 11,698, 11,699, 11,720, 11,725, 11,726, 12,542, 12,527, 12,560, 12,611, 12,993, 12,997, 12,999, 13,130, 13,547, 15,018, 15,019, 15,023, 15,027, 15,030 (wet material). Remarks: this is a very common species, occurring in Brazilian Cuculiformes, Falconiformes and Piciformes hosts (Pinto et al 1994 350, 11,535, 11,552, 11,548, 11,794, 12,731, 13,199, 13,207 (wet material). Remarks: Diplotriaena americana has been reported in the same hosts investigated herein (Vicente et al 1983).…”
Section: Viktorocara Brasiliensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The helminth fauna of the great black-hawk is scarcely known, to date it was reported as host of four species of parasites in Brazil, Thelazia (Thelaziella) aquilina Baylis, 1934 (NematodaThelaziidae), Contracaecum caballeroi Bravo-Hollis, 1939 (Nematoda-Anisakidae), Neodiplostomum microcotyle Dubois, 1937 (Digenea-Diplostomidae), and Oligacanthorhynchus iheringi Travassos, 1916 (Acanthocephala-Oligacanthorhynchidae) (Travassos, 1917;Dubois, 1937;Pinto et al, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%