1933
DOI: 10.1007/bf02121951
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Einige Nematoden aus der Nutria

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“…With respect to our specimens, the spicule length ranged from 2.55 to 4.9 mm. The other authors reported spicule lengths from 2.7 mm (Enigk 1933) to 3.9 mm (Petrov 1941). The Trichuris individuals in this study were slightly longer than those in previous studies.…”
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“…With respect to our specimens, the spicule length ranged from 2.55 to 4.9 mm. The other authors reported spicule lengths from 2.7 mm (Enigk 1933) to 3.9 mm (Petrov 1941). The Trichuris individuals in this study were slightly longer than those in previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…myocastoris is a common parasite of wild and domestic nutria (Zajíček 1955;Hohner 1961;Babero and Lee 1961;Pastuszko 1991;Rossin et al 2009;Martino et al 2012). This parasite was identified by Enigk (1933) and Petrov (1941) and redescribed in detail by Baruš et al (1975). The fine structures of the cuticle and oesophagus of this species were described by Wright (1968aWright ( , b, 1972.…”
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