Eudromoxyura aspiculuris ( Boero & Led, 1971 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0005 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6968231 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D047A7F-FFA4-2406-FCB0-A736FC15F93B |
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Eudromoxyura aspiculuris ( Boero & Led, 1971 ) |
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Eudromoxyura aspiculuris ( Boero & Led, 1971)
Hosts: Eudromia elegans 1; Eudromia elegans albida 2; Eudromia elegans elegans 1, 2; Eudromia elegans wetmorei (cited as Eudromia elegans morenoi ) 3. SI: caecum 1, 2. Lo: Buenos Aires Province 1; La Pampa, San Juan and Mendoza Provinces 2; General Acha, La Pampa Province 3. Material deposited: MLP–He 1621 D 1; MNHN kh– 4431, sb– 5591; USNM 1358790 , 1358791 , 1358792 (cited as USNPC 63080, 63081, 63082) 2. References: Boero & Led (1971) 3; Anderson & Prestwood (1972) 2; Hugot et al. (1991) 1. Comment: Boero & Led (1971) described Syphaciella aspiculuris from E. e. wetmorei. Anderson & Prestwood (1972) described Eudromoxyura elonbyrdi from E. e. elegans and E. e. albida. Later, Hugot et al. (1991) studied these specimens and synonymized both species with E. aspiculuris .
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France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
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