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Malacological survey of Biomphalaria snails in municipalities along the Estrada Real in the southeast of the State of Minas Gerais, BrazilPesquisa malacológica de Biomphalaria em municípios da Estrada Real, situados no sudeste do Estado de Minas Gerais
(Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2014)
Land Snail diversity in subtropical rainforest mountains of Tucumán (Argentina)
(American Malacological Society, 2007-12)
A survey of the micro-land snails in the mountain rainforest or "Yungas" of Tucumán Province. Northwestern Argentina (26°20' -27°30'S) was carried out. A total of 75 samples were processed from 25 stations of 10 x 10 m ...
Marine Bivalves from the Argentine Coast and Continental Shelf: Species Diversity and Assessment of the Historical Knowledge
(American Malacological Society, 2015-05)
Bivalves are one of the most abundant groups of invertebrates in many benthic communities. From 1817 to date, numerous contributions have dealt with the Argentine fauna of marine bivalves. Despite this, at present, there ...
Spatial distribution of Lymnaeidae (Mollusca, Basommatophora), intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica Linnaeus, 1758 (Trematoda, Digenea) in Brazil.Distribuição espacial de Lymnaeidae (Mollusca, Basommatophora), hospedeiros intermediários deFasciola hepatica Linnaeus, 1758 (Trematoda, Digenea) no Brasil
(Instituto de Medicina Tropical, 2015)
Evaluation of the schistosomiasis control program (PCE) in an endemic area, northeastern Brazil: a population-based and 10-year time series studyEvaluation of the schistosomiasis control program (PCE) in an endemic area, northeastern Brazil: a population-based and 10-year time series study
(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2022)
Systematic redescription of Solen (Ensisolen) tehuelchus and Ensis macha (Bivalvia: Solenoidea) from Argentina, southwestern Atlantic Ocean
(Magnolia Press, 2021-04)
In the present study, bivalves belonging to the superfamily Solenoidea that inhabit the Argentinean Sea are redescribed. The specimens studied in this work were collected by scuba diving in the Gulf of San José, Argentina. ...
Exploring Neotropical anuran parasites: a morphological, life cycle and phylogenetic study of Catadiscus marinholutzi (Trematoda: Diplodiscidae)
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2021-06-01)
Amphistome species belonging to the genus Catadiscus are poorly studied intestinal trematodes found primarily in Neotropical anurans. Herein, developmental stages of an amphistome species found during herpetological and ...