2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05412-8
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Morphological description and phylogenetic assessment of 28S rRNA for Thelandros chalcidiae sp. nov. from Chalcides ocellatus

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“…On the other hand, P. galloti males had wider alae and longer oesophagus than representatives of Parapharyngodon , highlighting the difficulties of assigning these species to the appropriate genus without molecular data. Abdel-Ghaffar et al (2020) recently described a new species as Thelandros chalcidiae from Chalcides ocellatus in Egypt. Based on 28S rRNA sequence data, they showed it was closely related to P. galloti (still considered as a member of Thelandros ) and Parapharyngodon micipsae .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, P. galloti males had wider alae and longer oesophagus than representatives of Parapharyngodon , highlighting the difficulties of assigning these species to the appropriate genus without molecular data. Abdel-Ghaffar et al (2020) recently described a new species as Thelandros chalcidiae from Chalcides ocellatus in Egypt. Based on 28S rRNA sequence data, they showed it was closely related to P. galloti (still considered as a member of Thelandros ) and Parapharyngodon micipsae .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of freshly recovered worms were fixed in 3% buffered glutaraldehyde for at least 2 h, and the series of subsequent steps for samples preparations were done according to Abdel‐Ghaffar et al (2020). Scanning photographs were taken using a JEOL JSM‐6060LV SEM at 10 kV.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lizards are good models for parasitological studies once they exhibit high diversity in feeding habits, behaviors, and plasticity of habitat occupation (Abdel‐Ghaffar et al, 2020; Aho, 1990). Following this sense, previous checklists have been demonstrated the high biodiversity potential of parasitic nematodes that accompanies the diversity trends of such hosts (Ávila & Silva, 2010; Dobson et al, 2008; Martin & Roca, 2004; Sharpilo et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%