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- W2000588013 abstract "Adult nematodes of the genus Ascaris Linn., 1758 are seldomn found in rodents. Four species are listed by Hall (1916): A. castoris Rudolphi, 1809, from Castor fiber; A. laevis Leidy, 1856 from Marmota (Arctomys) monax; A. pigmentata von Linstow, 1897, from Marmota marmota; Ascaris sp., reported by Parona in 1909, from Mus minutoides. Ascaris castoris and Ascaris sp. were inadequately described and A. laevis was recently redescribed by Tiner (1951) from specimens obtained from Pennsylvanian and Alaskan woodchucks. Tiner also considered worms identified as A. columnaris Leidy, 1856 by Linsdale to be variant of A. laevis. Because of certain morphological characteristics possessed by A. pigmentata which resemble those of the subfamily Anisakinae Railliet and Henry, 1912, Hall felt that this species belonged in another genus. He further suggested that perhaps Ascaris sp. and A. castoris were erroneously placed. Ascaris joffi, from Citellus pygmaerus and A. tarbagan, from Marmota sibirica were described by Schultz (1931). Ascaris lumbricoides, genotype, is primarily a parasite of humans and pigs; however, there have been several reports of the accidental occurrence of the species in sciurids (Sciurus niger, by Rausch and Tiner, 1948 and by Thomas (cited by Brown and Yeager, 1945); S. indicus listed by Baylis, 1939) and murids (Ondatra zibethica by Tiner and Chin, 1948). Specimens of A. laevis were collected from several ground squirrels, Citellus undulatus, on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska by Dr. L. J. Thomas and the writer. The range of infection was 2 to 4 worms per animal. Because of the infrequent occurrence of members of the genus in rodents and the lack of adequate information relative to the life history of such forms, experimental studies with the species were undertaken. Pathology in experimentally infected hosts due to A. laevis was reported by the writer (1959) and a paper on the trachealmigration of the species is in press. The present study on larval morphology is primarily based upon material observed in and recovered from experimentally infected hosts (Citellus tridecemlineatus, C. franklini, and Marmota monax)." @default.
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- W2000588013 title "Studies on the Larval Morphology of Ascaris laevis Leidy, 1856" @default.
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