by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 17, 2014
Mammomonogamus spp. Linquist and Austin (1981) reported on the infection of a two-year-old Siamese cat with and unidentified species of Mammomogamus. The cat had lived most of its life in Nigeria. The cat had exhibited upper tespiratory tract congestion with mouth...
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 17, 2014
Mammomonogamusdispar (Diesing, 1851) Ryzhikov, 1948 Diesing originally described this worm from a Brazilian cougar (Felisconcolor) . Power (1964) reported that he found this worm in the bronchi of 1 of 100 cats necropsied in Maracay, Venezuela. Buckley (1934) felt...
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 17, 2014
Mammomonogamusmcgaughei Seneviratna, 1954 This species of Mammomogamus was reported from a domestic cat in Sri Lanka (Seneviratna, 1954). A recent survey of cattle in Sri Lanka revealed that 40% of the cattle were infected with Mammomonogamuslaryngeus (Aken et al.,...
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 17, 2014
Mammomonogamusierie (Buckley, 1934) Ryzhikov, 1948 ETYMOLOGY:Mammo (=mammal) and monogamus (for the finding of the worms in pairs of males and females); ierei for Dr. Iere. SYNONYMS:Syngamusierei Buckley, 1934 HISTORY: This worm was first described by Buckley with...
by Jessica Retzlaff | Jun 17, 2014
Mammomonogamusauris (Faust & Tang, 1934) Ryzhikov, 1948 ETYMOLOGY:Mammo (=mammal) and monogamus (for the finding of the worms in pairs of males and females); plus auris for ear. SYNONYMS:Syngamusauris Faust & Tang, 1934 HISTORY: These worms were recovered from...