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Hassalstrongylus
Rodentia: Cricetidae) En El Bosque Relicto De Cachil (Provincia Contumazá, Departamento Cajamarca, Perú)
Differences in Richness and Composition of Gastrointestinal
Comparative Parasitology
Oligoryzomys Nigripes (Olfers, 1818) (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) from Southern Brazil
The Caudal Bursa in the Heligmonellidae \(Nematoda
Cladorchis Pyriformis (Diesing, 1838) (Digenea, Cladorchiidae): New Rodent Host and Geographic Records in Argentina
Oecomys Auyantepui) from French Guiana Francisco A
Desmodus Rotundus) in a Tropical Cattle-Ranching Landscape Rafael Ávila-Flores, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz and Wendy S
Helminths from Sigmodontinae Rodents (Muroidea: Cricetidae) in Humid Chaco Ecoregion (Argentina): a List of Species, Host and Geographical Distribution
Nematodes Associated with Mammals in the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI)
Rodentia: Cricetidae) De Dos Localidades En Piura Durante Los Años 2017-2018
Órgano Oficial De Difusión Científica De La Asociación Parasitológica Argentina
Libro De Resúmenes
Thesis Description and Distribution
Helminth Community Structure of Two Sigmodontine Rodents in Serra Dos Órgãos National Park, State of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
The Genus Guerrerostrongylus (Nematoda: Heligmonellidae)
Helminth Metacommunity Structure of Wild Rodents in a Preserved Area Of
Nematodos Parásitos Del Hombre Y De Los Animales En El Perú
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Curriculum Vitae Juliana Notarnicola
R Evista Argentina De P Arasitología
Checklist of the Helminth Parasites of Vertebrates in Costa Rica
Raquel Castro Ioc Mest 2018.Pdf
Universidad Nacional Mayor De San Marcos Universidad Del Perú
Comisión Organizadora Local
Nemátodos Parásitos De Roedores De Huehuetla, Hidalgo, México
Nematodes Associated with Mammals in the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) F
Sin Título-1
A Checklist of the Parasitic Helminths of Cricetid and Heteromyid Rodents in Mexico
INTRODUCTION Rhabditida, the Tail of the Male Widens in Order to Form a Caudal Bursa Made up of Two Latero-Ventral Lobes and One Dorsal Lobe