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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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01/08/1992 |
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01/12/2023 |
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KNIGHT, R. A. |
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Veterinary Sciences Research Division, ARS, USDA. |
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Redescriptions of Trichuris discolor (von Linstow, 1906) and T. skrjabini (Baskakov, 1924) from domestic ruminants in the United States and comparisons with T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795). |
Ano de publicação: |
1971 |
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The Journal of Parasitology , v. 57, n. 2, p. 302-310, Apr. 1971. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Abstract: The recovery of 51 specimens of Trichuris skrjabini (Baskakov, 1924) from sheep raised at the Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, Nebraska, increased the number of species of Trichuris reported from domestic ruminants in the United States to 3: T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795), T. discolor (von Linstow, 1906), and T. skrjabini. Trichuris skrjabini was first described from Camelus dromedarius and C. bactrianus in Turkestan, USSR, by Baskakov in 1924. It has never been recorded heretofore in the Western Hemisphere, although it has been reported from many different ruminants in Asia and Europe. Trichuris discolor was first described by von Linstow in 1906 from Bos indicus, in Colombo, Ceylon; it has since been reported throughout the world. Since previous descriptions are incomplete and differ from one another, T. skrjabini and T. discolor are here redescribed and compared with specimens of T. ovis, also from the United States, as an aid to their identification. It is suggested that T. skrjabini may have been introduced into the United States in 1856 with camels imported by the U. S. Army for possible use as beasts of burden in the deserts of the Southwest. This report present redescriptions of the distinctive features and body measurements of adult male and female T. discolor from cattle in Louisiana and Mississipi, and T. skrjabini from Nebrasca sheep. Comparisons of body measurements are made with previously published descriptions of these two species and with T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795), the other species of Trichuris reported from domestic ruminants in the United States. MenosAbstract: The recovery of 51 specimens of Trichuris skrjabini (Baskakov, 1924) from sheep raised at the Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, Nebraska, increased the number of species of Trichuris reported from domestic ruminants in the United States to 3: T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795), T. discolor (von Linstow, 1906), and T. skrjabini. Trichuris skrjabini was first described from Camelus dromedarius and C. bactrianus in Turkestan, USSR, by Baskakov in 1924. It has never been recorded heretofore in the Western Hemisphere, although it has been reported from many different ruminants in Asia and Europe. Trichuris discolor was first described by von Linstow in 1906 from Bos indicus, in Colombo, Ceylon; it has since been reported throughout the world. Since previous descriptions are incomplete and differ from one another, T. skrjabini and T. discolor are here redescribed and compared with specimens of T. ovis, also from the United States, as an aid to their identification. It is suggested that T. skrjabini may have been introduced into the United States in 1856 with camels imported by the U. S. Army for possible use as beasts of burden in the deserts of the Southwest. This report present redescriptions of the distinctive features and body measurements of adult male and female T. discolor from cattle in Louisiana and Mississipi, and T. skrjabini from Nebrasca sheep. Comparisons of body measurements are made with previously published descriptions of these two species and with T. o... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Endoparasito; Morfologia; Parasitic diseases; Parasitic worms; Trichuris skrjabini; Trichuroidea anatomy; Trichuroidea classification. |
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Ovino; Parasitologia. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Cattle; Enoplidae; Nematoda; Nematode infections; Parasites; Parasitoses; Redescriptions; Sheep diseases; Taxonomy; Trichuriasis; Trichuris discolor. |
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H Saúde e Patologia |
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LEADER 02710naa a2200361 a 4500 001 1523055 005 2023-12-01 008 1971 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aKNIGHT, R. A. 245 $aRedescriptions of Trichuris discolor (von Linstow, 1906) and T. skrjabini (Baskakov, 1924) from domestic ruminants in the United States and comparisons with T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795).$h[electronic resource] 260 $c1971 520 $aAbstract: The recovery of 51 specimens of Trichuris skrjabini (Baskakov, 1924) from sheep raised at the Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, Nebraska, increased the number of species of Trichuris reported from domestic ruminants in the United States to 3: T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795), T. discolor (von Linstow, 1906), and T. skrjabini. Trichuris skrjabini was first described from Camelus dromedarius and C. bactrianus in Turkestan, USSR, by Baskakov in 1924. It has never been recorded heretofore in the Western Hemisphere, although it has been reported from many different ruminants in Asia and Europe. Trichuris discolor was first described by von Linstow in 1906 from Bos indicus, in Colombo, Ceylon; it has since been reported throughout the world. Since previous descriptions are incomplete and differ from one another, T. skrjabini and T. discolor are here redescribed and compared with specimens of T. ovis, also from the United States, as an aid to their identification. It is suggested that T. skrjabini may have been introduced into the United States in 1856 with camels imported by the U. S. Army for possible use as beasts of burden in the deserts of the Southwest. This report present redescriptions of the distinctive features and body measurements of adult male and female T. discolor from cattle in Louisiana and Mississipi, and T. skrjabini from Nebrasca sheep. Comparisons of body measurements are made with previously published descriptions of these two species and with T. ovis (Abildgaard, 1795), the other species of Trichuris reported from domestic ruminants in the United States. 650 $aCattle 650 $aEnoplidae 650 $aNematoda 650 $aNematode infections 650 $aParasites 650 $aParasitoses 650 $aRedescriptions 650 $aSheep diseases 650 $aTaxonomy 650 $aTrichuriasis 650 $aTrichuris discolor 650 $aOvino 650 $aParasitologia 653 $aEndoparasito 653 $aMorfologia 653 $aParasitic diseases 653 $aParasitic worms 653 $aTrichuris skrjabini 653 $aTrichuroidea anatomy 653 $aTrichuroidea classification 773 $tThe Journal of Parasitology$gv. 57, n. 2, p. 302-310, Apr. 1971.
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Embrapa Instrumentação. |
Data corrente: |
30/11/2017 |
Data da última atualização: |
30/11/2017 |
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PAVINATTO, A.; MERCANTE, L. A.; FACURE, L. H. C.; MATTOSO, L. H. C.; CORREA, D. S. |
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LUIZ HENRIQUE CAPPARELLI MATTOSO, CNPDIA; DANIEL SOUZA CORREA, CNPDIA. |
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Nanofibras eletrofiadas de PVP/quitosana/óxido de grafeno reduzido para aplicação em biossensores. |
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2017 |
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In: WORKSHOP DA REDE DE NANOTECNOLOGIA APLICADA AO AGRONEGÓCIO, 9., 2017, São Carlos. Anais ... São Carlos: Embrapa Instrumentação, 2017. p. 71-73. Editores: Caue Ribeiro de Oliveira, Elaine Cristina Paris, Luiz Henrique Capparelli Mattoso, Marcelo Porto Bemquerer, Maria Alice Martins, Odílio Benedito Garrido de Assis. |
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2175-8395 |
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Português |
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Biossensor; Nanofibras eletrofiadas; Óxido de grafeno reduzido; PVP; Quitosana. |
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