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Elaeophora abramovi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elaeophora abramovi
''Elaeophora abramovi'' is a nematode parasite found in the hepatic arteries of the Moose (''Alces alces'') in Russia. ==Discovery and nomenclature==
This species was first described in 1951 from adults found adhering to the inner wall of the hepatic arteries of a Russian Moose (''Alces alces''), and named ''Alcefilaria abramovi''.〔Oshmarin, P.G. and E.V. Belous (1951) Notes on the filariae of wild animals. Trudy Gelmintologicheskoi Laboratorii, Akademiia Nauk SSSR 5:121-127 (in Russian)〕 In 1974, it was transferred to the genus ''Cordophilus'',〔Bain, O. and E. Haesevoets (1974) "Affinités entre deux filaires de l'appariel circulatoire, l'une parasite de bovidés, l'autre de cervidés: ''Cordophila sagittus'' (Linstow, 1907) et ''C. abramovi'' (Oshmarin et Belous, 1951) nov. comb." ''Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée'' 49:119-122.〕 and in 1976 it was transferred to the genus ''Elaeophora''.〔Anderson, R.C. and O. Bain (1976) "CIH Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates." Commonwealth Agriculture Bureaux: Farnham, England, Vol. 3, pp. 59-116.〕 Consequently, some of the older literature on this species uses the genus names ''Alcefilaria'' or ''Cordophilus''.
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