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Two species of Nematoda (Spirurida: Spiruridae) from Australian dasyurids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Patricia M. Mawson
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide, South Australia

Extract

Cylicospirura heydoni (Baylis) is redescribed, from what is assumed to be paratype material (Queensland) and from Dasyurus quoll (Tasmania) and Dasyurops maculatus (N.S. Wales). Cyathospirura dasyuridis, sp.nov., is described from the same host spp., from N.S.W. and Tasmania.

Some specimens and some intact nodules were sent by Mr Green of Queen's Museum, Launceston, Tasmania. Skinned animals were given to me for dissection by Mr Peter Aitken, Curator of Mammals, at the South Australian Museum. To both of these collectors I am most grateful.

Types of the new species will be deposited in the South Australian Museum.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1968

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