2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2018.10.010
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First description of the male of Philometroides acreanensis and phylogenetic assessment of Philometridae (Nematoda: Dracunculoidea) suggest instability of some taxa

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“…(2011) investigated the phylogenetic relationships within Spirurina specifically in regards to parasites of fish including and providing sequences for several nematode species from the tropical and temperate zones of the western Atlantic. Subsequent studies including nematode species herein listed have been focused on phylogenetic and systematic aspects of the most specious families Cucullanidae (Choudhury and Nadler, 2018) and Philometridae (Negreiros et al ., 2019; Barton et al ., 2022), as well as Raphidascarididae and Anisakidae (Pereira and Luque, 2017 a ), Camallanidae (Ailán-Choke and Pereira, 2021) or a combination of these families (Holterman et al ., 2019). The approaches used in the remaining phylogenetic studies are narrower and focused on reduced taxonomic groups (i.e.…”
Section: Advances In the Taxonomic And Phylogenetic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2011) investigated the phylogenetic relationships within Spirurina specifically in regards to parasites of fish including and providing sequences for several nematode species from the tropical and temperate zones of the western Atlantic. Subsequent studies including nematode species herein listed have been focused on phylogenetic and systematic aspects of the most specious families Cucullanidae (Choudhury and Nadler, 2018) and Philometridae (Negreiros et al ., 2019; Barton et al ., 2022), as well as Raphidascarididae and Anisakidae (Pereira and Luque, 2017 a ), Camallanidae (Ailán-Choke and Pereira, 2021) or a combination of these families (Holterman et al ., 2019). The approaches used in the remaining phylogenetic studies are narrower and focused on reduced taxonomic groups (i.e.…”
Section: Advances In the Taxonomic And Phylogenetic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This class of parasites includes a lot of organisms such as arachnids (like scorpions, spiders, mites, ticks), and insects (like bugs, beetles, bees, ants, mosquitoes, butterflies), and crustaceans (like shrimp, crabs, crayfish, lobsters). Mainly, the arthropods can be classified into two classes (42)(43) :  Arachnids, (that have eight legs).  Insects, (that have six legs).…”
Section: Arthropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The science that care about the diseases to human beings and animals, which is caused by parasites is Parasitology, the development that achieved in biotechnology and the instrumentation enable the scientists to develop the vaccines, measurement control, and the drugs. On the other hand, and because the relationship between the host and the parasite is not completely understood, in addition to the effect of environment which usually changed upon the area, these factors make things very complex for the researchers in their studies (19,36,43) .…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Parasites and Parasitologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of this species in human feeding arouses the interest in studying its parasites, especially in investigating the occurrence of parasites of human interest. Concerning helminth parasites, most of the studies carried out for this host were species lists (Kohn et al 2007;Luque and Tavares 2007;Luque et al 2011;Martins 2018) or species descriptions (Gil de Pertierra 2004; Mendoza-Palmero and Scholz 2011; Orélis-Ribeiro and Bullard 2015; Cavalcante et al 2017;Cavalcante et al 2018;Negreiros et al 2019a;Negreiros et al 2020). There are only two studies which investigated the helminth community structure of P. blochii (Negreiros et al 2018(Negreiros et al , 2019b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%