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1. New host, geographic records, and histopathologic studies ofAngiostrongylus spp (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae) in rodents from Argentina with updated summary of records from rodent hosts and host specificity assessment

2. Expanding on expansus: a new species of Scaphanocephalus from North America and the Caribbean based on molecular and morphological data

3. Helminth parasites in six species of shorebirds (Charadrii) from the Coast of Belize

4. A megafauna's microfauna: gastrointestinal parasites of New Zealand's extinct moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes).

5. Helminth communities of owls (strigiformes) indicate strong biological and ecological differences from birds of prey (accipitriformes and falconiformes) in southern Italy.

7. Parasite communities in English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) have changed in composition but not richness in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA since 1930

8. Molecular phylogeny supports invalidation of Didelphodiplostomum and Pharyngostomoides (Digenea: Diplostomidae) and reveals a Tylodelphys from mammals

9. The gastrointestinal nematodes of plains and Grevy's zebras: Phylogenetic relationships and host specificity

10. A reconstruction of parasite burden reveals one century of climate-associated parasite decline

12. No evidence that endohelminth parasites cause selection against hybrid orioles across the Baltimore–Bullock’s Oriole hybrid zone

13. Eimeria longirostris (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Vagrant Shrew, Sorex vagrans (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Soricidae), from Montana, USA

14. Parasitic nematodes of the genus Syphacia Seurat, 1916 infecting Cricetidae in the British Isles: the enigmatic status of Syphacia nigeriana

15. Molecular phylogeny supports invalidation of

16. Parasitic nematodes of the genus

17. Black-spot syndrome in Caribbean fishes linked to trematode parasite infection (Scaphanocephalus expansus)

19. Eimeria longirostris (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Vagrant Shrew, Sorex vagrans (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Soricidae), from Montana, USA

20. Parasite spillover: indirect effects of invasive Burmese pythons

21. The Beringian Coevolution Project: holistic collections of mammals and associated parasites reveal novel perspectives on evolutionary and environmental change in the North

22. CLINICAL CHALLENGE: DIAGNOSIS OF COENUROSIS (

23. Cladorchis pyriformis (Diesing, 1838) (Digenea, Cladorchiidae): new rodent host and geographic records in Argentina

24. CLINICAL CHALLENGE: DIAGNOSIS OF COENUROSIS (TAENIA SERIALIS) IN A MALAGASY GIANT JUMPING RAT (HYPOGEOMYS ANTIMENA)

25. The occurrence and pathogenicity of Serratospiculum tendo (Nematoda: Diplotriaenoidea) in birds of prey from southern Italy

26. PARASITES OF THE BLUE IGUANA (CYCLURA LEWISI) FROM GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND

27. New Species ofKalicephalus(Nematoda: Diaphanocephalidae) from a Snake,Oxyrhabdium leporinum, on Luzon Island, Philippines

28. Spatiotemporal distributions of intestinal helminths in female lesser scaup Aythya affinis during spring migration from the upper Midwest, USA

29. New host, geographic records, and histopathologic studies of Angiostrongylus spp (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae) in rodents from Argentina with updated summary of records from rodent hosts and host specificity assessment

30. LETHALPROCYRNEAINFECTION IN A BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER (PICOIDES ARCTICUS) FROM CALIFORNIA

31. Outbreak ofPhilophthalmus gralliin four greater rheas (Rhea americana)

32. New Macroderoides (Digenea: Macroderoididae) from Florida Gar, with Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus

33. New Host and Distribution Records for Gastrointestinal Parasites of Raptors from Connecticut, U.S.A

34. Checklist of helminth parasites of Soricomorpha (= Insectivora) of North America north of Mexico

35. Helminth Parasites of Dowitchers, Limnodromus griseus from Alaska, and Limnodromus scolopaceus from Montana, U.S.A

36. Equinurbia blakei n. sp. (Nematoda: Strongyloidea: Strongylidae) from the African Forest Elephant, Loxodonta cyclotis

37. Gastrointestinal Helminths of the Masked Shrew, Sorex cinereus, from Pennsylvania

38. Helminth communities of herons (Aves: Ardeidae) in southern Italy

39. Intestinal Helminths of Fall-Migrating Ruddy Turnstones, Arenaria interpres (L.), from New Brunswick, Canada, with a Checklist of Helminths Reported from this Host

40. Intestinal Helminths of the Spotted Sandpiper, Actitis macularius (L.), During Fall Migration in New Brunswick, Canada, with a Checklist of Helminths Reported from this Host

41. HELMINTH COMMUNITIES OF THREE SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF SHOREBIRDS (CHARADRII) FROM FOUR SUMMER SEASONS AT BRISTOL BAY, ALASKA

42. Endohelminths in Bird Hosts from Northern California and an Analysis of the Role of Life History Traits on Parasite Richness

43. Morphological and molecular differentiation of Staphylocystis clydesengeri n. sp. (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) from the vagrant shrew, Sorex vagrans (Soricomorpha, Soricidae), in North America

44. Streptocara longispiculata Gibson 1968, (Nematoda: Acuariidae) from Gavia immer and Gavia stellata from North America: Redescription and Taxonomic Position

45. Gastrointestinal Helminths of Free-ranging Florida Panthers (Puma concolor coryi) and the Efficacy of the Current Anthelmintic Treatment Protocol

46. Parasitic Helminths of Eurasian Collared-Doves (Streptopelia decaocto) From Florida

47. Endoparasites of Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at Bai Hokou, Central African Republic

48. Endoparasites of African Forest Elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) from the Republic of Congo and Central African Republic

49. Parasitic helminths in the digestive tract of six species of owls (Strigiformes) in Spain

50. Microphallidae (Digenea) d'Afrique du Sud, Parasites de Charadrii (Aves). Seconde Note

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