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Fig. 2. Adult Angiostrongylus spp. recovered from pulmonary arteries of Rattus rattus (A. cantonensis) and Rattus fuscipes (A. mackerrasae) trapped in Brisbane, Australia, 2012—2015. A: Posterior end of female A. cantonensis; B: Posterior end of female A. mackerrasae: The distance between vulva and...

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Main Authors: Aghazadeh, Mahdis, Reid, Simon A., Aland, Kieran V., Restrepo, Angela Cadavid, Traub, Rebecca J., McCarthy, James S., Jones, Malcolm K.
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12837096
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Summary:Fig. 2. Adult Angiostrongylus spp. recovered from pulmonary arteries of Rattus rattus (A. cantonensis) and Rattus fuscipes (A. mackerrasae) trapped in Brisbane, Australia, 2012—2015. A: Posterior end of female A. cantonensis; B: Posterior end of female A. mackerrasae: The distance between vulva and posterior end is very similar between the two species; C: Male A. cantonensis and D: Male A. mackerrasae: Spicule length is about 2.5 times longer in A. cantonensis. ... : Published as part of Aghazadeh, Mahdis, Reid, Simon A., Aland, Kieran V., Restrepo, Angela Cadavid, Traub, Rebecca J., McCarthy, James S. & Jones, Malcolm K., 2015, A survey of Angiostrongylus species in definitive hosts in Queensland, pp. 323-328 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 4 (3) on page 325, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.06.003, http://zenodo.org/record/12837089 ...