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- Infestation by an Apororhynchus species may cause enteritis and anemia. The first species in this order to be described was Apororhynchus hemignathi which...
- call. The bird is a host of the acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Apororhynchus silesiacus. The common nightingale is an important symbol for poets...
- organisms. Genetic data are not available for the genus Apororhynchus in public databases, and Apororhynchus has not been included in phylogenetic analyses thus...
- woodland. The bird is a host of the acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Apororhynchus silesiacus. The thrush nightingale feeds chiefly on the ground taking...
- by the moorhen flea (Dasypsyllus gallinulae) and the acanthocephalan Apororhynchus silesiacus. Robins may choose a wide variety of sites for building a...
- African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies. The Acanthocephalan parasite Apororhynchus paulonucleatus was discovered in the intestine of the black-winged pratincole...
- Georgia was found to be a host of an intestinal acanthocephalan worm, Apororhynchus amphistomi. Northern parulas will occasionally hybridize with yellow-throated...
- pectinatum are known to be ectoparasites. The Acanthocephalan parasite Apororhynchus chauhani was discovered in the intestine of the spotted owlet. These...
- in tussocks, laying 4–8 speckled eggs. The Acanthocephalan parasite Apororhynchus paulonucleatus was discovered in the colon and cloaca of the eastern...
- crested oropendola is a host of the Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Apororhynchus aculeatus. BirdLife International (2020). "Psarocolius de********". IUCN...