Abstract

ABSTRACTThree species of Parastrongyloides previously described from the small intestine of Australian marsupials are reviewed and redescribed from new material and in some instances new host species: P. australis Mawson, 1960 from Isoodon obesulus and Perameles gunnii; P. peramelis Mackerras, 1959 from I. macrourus, Perameles nasuta and Perameles gunnii; and P. trichosuri Mackerras, 1959 from Trichosurus vulpecula vulpecula, T. vulpecula johnstoni and Petaurus breviceps. In addition, three new species of Parastrongyloides Morgan, 1928 (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) are described from the small intestines of their hosts: P. nadgeensis from the agile antechinus, Antechinus agilis, the dusky antechinus, A. swainsonii, and the fat-tailed dunnart, Sminthopsis crassicaudata; P. timbillicensis from the white-footed dunnart, S. leucopus and S. crassicaudata; and P. walterae from the small intestine of A. swainsonii. Three additional suspected species are partially described from the southern long-nosed bandicoot, P. nasuta; the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus; and the little-long-tailed dunnart, S. dolichura but not named. A key to the species of Parastrongyloides from Australian marsupials and a monotreme is presented.

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