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Scopus 2016-2017
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Aonchotheca yannickchavali n. sp. (Nematoda: Capillariidae) in Bandicota indica (Bechstein, 1800) and Bandicota savilei (Thomas, 1916) (Rodentia: Muridae) collected from Thailand
Issued Date
2016-11-01
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Article
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2452316X
DOI
10.1016/j.anres.2016.04.009
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2-s2.0-85012088612
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Mahidol University
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Bibliographic Citation
Agriculture and Natural Resources. Vol.50, No.6 (2016), 470-473
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Marina Veciana, Kittipong Chaisiri, Serge Morand, Alexis Ribas
Aonchotheca yannickchavali n. sp. (Nematoda: Capillariidae) in Bandicota indica (Bechstein, 1800) and Bandicota savilei (Thomas, 1916) (Rodentia: Muridae) collected from Thailand.
Agriculture and Natural Resources. Vol.50, No.6 (2016), 470-473.
doi:10.1016/j.anres.2016.04.009
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Aonchotheca yannickchavali n. sp. (Nematoda: Capillariidae) in Bandicota indica (Bechstein, 1800) and Bandicota savilei (Thomas, 1916) (Rodentia: Muridae) collected from Thailand
Author(s)
Marina Veciana
Kittipong Chaisiri
Serge Morand
Alexis Ribas
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Universitat de Barcelona
Mahidol University
CIRAD
Rajabhat University
Abstract
© 2016 Kasetsart University During previous surveys of helminths in rodents from Southeast Asia, an unnamed species of Aonchotheca was recovered from the stomach of several rodent species. In the present study, the description of the new species Aonchotheca yannickchavali n. sp. is provided based on both female and male specimens collected from two bandicoot rat species (Bandicota indica and Bandicota savilei) from Thailand (Buriram and Nan provinces). This nematode can be separated from other known Aonchotheca found in rodents by its microhabitat in the host and by the size of the spicules in males and the vulvar appendage in females.
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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