2010
DOI: 10.1002/zoos.200900018
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An annotated catalogue of the tongue worms (Pentastomida) held in the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

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“…A voucher is deposited in the pentastomid collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Röhlig et al. 2010 ) under the accession ZMB 48784. The complete mitogenome was obtained using next-generation shotgun sequencing.…”
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“…A voucher is deposited in the pentastomid collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Röhlig et al. 2010 ) under the accession ZMB 48784. The complete mitogenome was obtained using next-generation shotgun sequencing.…”
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“…For the fate of the holotype see remarks under P. schultzei below. (Moritz & Fischer 1980;Raehlig et al 2010) and study of the collection catalogues revealed that these specimens were registered in 1911 under the ZMB (Myriapoda) numbers 5134-5136. We were unable to trace material held under these onychophoran names or numbers in the collection, but chanced upon a study by Hesse (1929) concerning insect-mediated damage to external labels of specimen jars.…”
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“…The identification of positive samples on commonly human consumed frog's peritoneum cavity and hindlimbs muscle using Semichen-Acetic Carmine staining method refered to Kuhlmann (2006) and as identification key were used by Riley and Self (1980); Röhlig et al (2010); and Christoffersen and De Assis (2013).…”
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“…7). Based on Röhlig et al (2010) record, the frog that were used in this research have been infected by pentastomida. The authors mentioned locality of the frog that infected by pentastomida is in East Java.…”
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confidence: 99%