Monopetalonema alcedinis ( Rudolphi, 1819 )
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Monopetalonema alcedinis ( Rudolphi, 1819 ) |
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Monopetalonema alcedinis ( Rudolphi, 1819)
Host: Megaceryle torquata (cited as Ceryle torquata ). SI: abdominal cavity. Lo: Tucumán Province. Reference: Parona (1900). Comments: cited as Filaria physalura Bremser in Diesing 1851, and considered as synonymous of M. alcedinis by Yamaguti (1961).
Diesing C. M. 1851 Systema helminthum Vol. II. Apud Wilhelmum Braumuller, Vindobonae, 588 pp.
Parona C. 1900. Di alcuni Elminti del Museo Nacional di Buenos Aires. Comunicaciones del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 1: 190 - 196.
Rudolphi C. A. 1819. Entozoorum synopsis cui accedunt mantissa duplex et indices locuple-tissimi. Sumtibus Augusti Rucker, Berlin, 814 pp.
Yamaguti S. 1961. Systema Helminthum. Vol. 3. The nematodes of vertebrates, Part 1. Intersciense Publish, New York, 679 pp.
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