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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 1997; 27 (3): 681-7
em Inglês
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RESUMO
Out of 152 Egyptian swallows, Hirundo savigni, 24 were infected by the nematode Diplotriaena obtusa Henry and Ozoux [1909]. The worms were collected from the body cavity of the host. Male and female worms were described by light and scanning electron microscopes as a first record of this nematode from Egypt. The specific characteristics of the nematode were defined, including anterior and posterior extremities, cuticular surface of the body