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On some Filariae Parasitic in Surinam Mammals, with the Description of Filariopsis asper n.g., n.sp.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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Although our knowledge of Filariae parasitic in animals is continually increasing, the main source of information concerning this group remains still confined to the important monographs by Molin (1858) and Stossich (1898). Molin's descriptions of worms are, however, often so incomplete that in using them as a basis of classification Diesing failed in his attempt to subdivide the genus Filaria, whilst Stossich's descriptions are scarcely better than those of Molin. Stiles has already pointed out the absence of clear and definite characters for the subgenus Filaria of which Filaria martis Gmelin is the type-species. Before any new division of the genus Filaria is proposed the writer thinks it is advisable to re-investigate the already known species and to re-describe them more carefully, laying special stress on such characters as the structure of the female genital organs and the structure of the microfilariae. The knowledge of Filariae parasitic in animals will be of great help in identification of worms parasitic in man.
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