1937
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.117692
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“…The great black-hawk, Buteogallus urubitinga (Gmelin) (Accipitridae), is a diurnal bird of prey found in the open savanna and swamp edges of the Neotropical Region, from Mexico through Central America to Bolivia, Uruguay and central Argentina (Thiollay 1994 Lunaschi, 2011 andStrigea proteolitica Drago, Lunaschi andDraghi, 2014 (Digenea, Strigeidae) from Argentina (Travassos 1917, Vevers 1923, Dubois 1937, Pinto et al 1994, Drago and Lunaschi 2011, Drago et al 2014, Justo et al 2017. MARIANO DUEÑAS DÍAZ, FABIANA B. DRAGO and VERÓNICA NÚÑEZ Among nematodes, several members of the family Tetrameridae Travassos, 1914 are frequently found parasitizing birds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great black-hawk, Buteogallus urubitinga (Gmelin) (Accipitridae), is a diurnal bird of prey found in the open savanna and swamp edges of the Neotropical Region, from Mexico through Central America to Bolivia, Uruguay and central Argentina (Thiollay 1994 Lunaschi, 2011 andStrigea proteolitica Drago, Lunaschi andDraghi, 2014 (Digenea, Strigeidae) from Argentina (Travassos 1917, Vevers 1923, Dubois 1937, Pinto et al 1994, Drago and Lunaschi 2011, Drago et al 2014, Justo et al 2017. MARIANO DUEÑAS DÍAZ, FABIANA B. DRAGO and VERÓNICA NÚÑEZ Among nematodes, several members of the family Tetrameridae Travassos, 1914 are frequently found parasitizing birds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glossodiplostomum duboisilla Mehra, 1962 T. excavata spinnata (Gupta, 1962) Valid A Morphology Gupta (1962); Dubois (1964) syn. T. spinnata Gupta, 1962 T. rauschi (Singh, 1956) Valid A Morphology Singh (1956); Odening (1970) Fuhrmann (1916); Dubois (1937aDubois ( , 1938; Bychovskaja-Pavlovskaja (1953); Sudarikov (1960); Macko (1961); Bychovskaja-Pavlovskaja (1962); Dubois (1964) syn. Holostomum coniferum Mehlis, 1846 in Creplin 1846; Cercaria letifera Fuhrmann, 1916;Diplostomum gavium (Guberlet, 1922) of Macko (1961) T. craniaria (Diesing, 1858) Incertae sedis (Dubois, 1927) Valid A Morphology Dubois (1927Dubois ( , 1931; Kozicka & Niewiadomska (1960b) syn.…”
Section: Molecular Data and Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Tylodelphys was erected by Diesing (1850) for the metacercarial stages of two species, T. clavata (as original combination Diplostomum clavatum von Nordmann, 1832) and T. excavata (as original combination D. rhachiaeum Henle, 1833), the adults of which were later discovered by Ciurea (1928) who erected another genus ( Prodiplostomum Ciurea, 1933) to accommodate these adults with distinctive metacercarial stages. Dubois (1937a) reinstated the name Tylodelphys according to the ICZN Principle of Priority. Since then a total of 17 species has been described morphologically from adult specimens, and 11 solely on the basis of the metacercarial stage (table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although 55 species of falconiform birds (39 Accipitridae, 15 Falconidae and 1 Pandionidae) inhabit Argentina Dubois, 1937), one of Dicrocoeliidae (Athesmia heterolecithodes [Braun, 1899]) and one of Stomylotrematidae (Stomylotrema vicarium Braun, 1901) have been recovered (Lunaschi et al 2007;Lunaschi & Drago 2009a, b;Drago & Lunaschi 2011a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%