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Nemys source details
Name
Dailey, M. D. (2009). A new species of Parafilaroides (Nematoda: Filaroididae) in three species of fur seals (Carnivora: Otariidae) from the Southern Hemisphere.
Journal of Parasitology.
95(1): 156-159.
SourceID
171516
DOI
10.1645/ge-1521.1 [
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Authors
Dailey, M. D.
Year
2009
Title
A new species of Parafilaroides (Nematoda: Filaroididae) in three species of fur seals (Carnivora: Otariidae) from the Southern Hemisphere
Journal
Journal of Parasitology
Suffix
95(1): 156-159
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Taxa (3)
Attributes (4)
Parafilaroides decorus
Dougherty & Herman, 1947
(basis of record)
Parafilaroides hydrurgae
Mawson, 1953
(basis of record)
Parafilaroides normani
Dailey, 2009
(original description)
Parafilaroides decorus
Dougherty & Herman, 1947
Ecological interactions
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host
Eumetopias jubatus
(Schreber, 1776)
[Details]
Parafilaroides normani
Dailey, 2009
Ecological interactions
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host
Arctocephalus pusillus
(Schreber, 1775)
[Details]
Parafilaroides normani
Dailey, 2009
Ecological interactions
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host
Arctocephalus tropicalis
(Gray, 1872)
[Details]
Parafilaroides normani
Dailey, 2009
Ecological interactions
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host
Arctocephalus forsteri
(Lesson, 1828)
accepted as
Arctocephalus australis forsteri
(Lesson, 1828)
[Details]
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