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- Plasmodium mackerrasae is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium. Like all Plasmodium species P. mackerrasae has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate...
- 2014 Macropanesthia lithgowae Walker, Rugg & Rose, 1994 Macropanesthia mackerrasae Roth, 1977 Macropanesthia monteithi Roth, 1977 Macropanesthia mutica...
- host to an endoparasite is the filarial nematode species Josefilaria mackerrasae, described from specimens found on M. gigas in 1979. Macroderma gigas...
- (Lygosoma moco) P. mabuiae - African skink (Mabuya quinquetaeiata) P. mackerrasae - Australian skinks (Egernia cunninghami, Egernia stokesii and Egernia...
- 1971 Angiostrongylus daskalovi Angiostrongylus dujardini Angiostrongylus mackerrasae Angiostrongylus malaysiensis Angiostrongylus vasorum Baillet, 1866...
- levicuspidis Karg, 1998 Cheiroseius longipes (Willmann, 1951) Cheiroseius mackerrasae (Womersley, 1956) Cheiroseius mutilus (Berlese, 1916) Cheiroseius nasutus...
- parasites have been known to s**** E. striolata as hosts, such as Plasmodium mackerrasae. These lizards can be taken in as pets and knowing what to do can be...
- Laelaptiella cultrata Karg, 1993 Laelaptiella eupodalia Karg, 1996 Laelaptiella mackerrasae (Domrow, 1957) Laelaptiella media Karg, 1976 "Laelaptiella". GBIF. Retrieved...
- Australia) Odilia emanuelae (Mawson, 1961) (Host: Rattus, Australia) Odilia mackerrasae (Mawson, 1961) (Host: Melomys, Uromys, Australia) – type species Odilia...
- (type described from C. n****); two nematodes Tetrabothriostrongylus mackerrasae and Paraustrostrongylus gymnobelideus; and the common marsupial tick...