@article{oai:rakuno.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002452, author = {Dewi, Kartika and Asakawa, M and Fitriana, Yuli S.}, issue = {1}, journal = {Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia}, month = {Sep}, note = {Article, Syphacia (Syphacia) semiadii n. sp.is described from Halmaheramys bokimekot Fabre et al., 2013, an endemic murine of Halmahera Island, Maluku, Indonesia. Among the New Guinea/Australian congeners, S. (S.) semiadii n. sp. most closely resembles S. (S.) mamelonitenuis and S. (S.) longaecauda in having a circular cephalic plate without dorsoventral constriction laterally and lacking lateral alae in both sexes. However, this species differs from S. (S.) mamelonitenuis, which has a shorter tail in both sexes and larger eggs, and from S. (S.) longaecauda, which has a longer tail in both sexes. to aid identification, we also provide a dichotomous key to the species of Syphacia in Sulawesi and the Australian bioregion.}, pages = {98--104}, title = {Syphacia (Syphacia) Semiadii N. SP. (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) from Halmaheramys Bokimekot Fabre et al., 2013 (Rodentia: Muridae) on Halmahera Island, Indonesia and A Key to The Species Present in Sulawesi and The Australian Bioregion}, volume = {138}, year = {2014} }