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    Dollfus, C.

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    Dollfus Olivier — Le Pérou

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    Cl. C. Dollfus Olivier — Le Pérou. In: Population, 23ᵉ année, n°6, 1968. p. 1144

    Note sur une crise climatique récente dans le désert péruvien, à partir de l'analyse d'ossements humains au C.14

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    Dollfus Olivier. Note sur une crise climatique récente dans le désert péruvien, à partir de l'analyse d'ossements humains au C.14. In: Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français, N°294-295, 37e année, Novembre-décembre 1960. pp. 187-192

    Géomorphologie et eaux souterraines dans le bassin de Santiago du Chili, de J. Tricart, A. R. Hirsch, J. C. Griesbach

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    Dollfus Olivier. Géomorphologie et eaux souterraines dans le bassin de Santiago du Chili, de J. Tricart, A. R. Hirsch, J. C. Griesbach. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 76, n°413, 1967. pp. 115-116

    Paragonimidae Dollfus 1939

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    Family Paragonimidae Dollfus, 1939 Paragonimus rudis (Diesing, 1850) Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin), lung, unspecified locality (Viana 1924; Yamaguti 1971). Nasua sp., lung, unspecified locality (Thatcher 1993).Published as part of Vieira, Fabiano M., Luque, José L. & Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., 2008, Checklist of helminth parasites in wild carnivore mammals from Brazil, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 1721 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18113

    Dollfus Jean — Atlas de l'Europe de l'Ouest

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    C A. Dollfus Jean — Atlas de l'Europe de l'Ouest. In: Population, 17ᵉ année, n°2, 1962. p. 374

    Chapitre 1 : Le pays et les hommes

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    Carte 2. – Asie du Sud (C. Dollfus). Carte 3. – District du Ladakh (C. Dollfus). Le Ladakh : environnement et mode de vie Sites et régions Situé dans la région la plus occidentale du vaste plateau du Tibet, au nord-ouest de la péninsule indienne, le Ladakh, ancien royaume indépendant, fait aujourd’hui partie de l’état indien du « Jammu and Kashmir » () (Carte 2 et 3). Enserré par les deux plus hautes chaînes de montagnes du monde, l’Himâlaya au sud et le Karakoram au nord, c’est un pays de h..

    Selfcoelum lahillei Dollfus 1948, n. comb.

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    S. lahillei (Dollfus, 1948) n. comb. Type host. Red-gartered coot, Fulica armillata Vieillot (Gruiformes: Rallidae). Type locality. Parana Delta, Parana River, Argentina—Thatcher (1993). Remarks. Lahille (1918) considered this species to be C. mutabile (Zeder, 1800) and provided a minimal illustration but did not describe this species beyond a body length and individual egg size. Dollfus (1948) also did not describe this species, but renamed Monostoma mutabile of Lahille (1918) as Cyclocoelum lahillei (Dollfus, 1948) distinguishing it from C. mutabile based on the “grandes dimensions” of the pharynx and the postpharyngeal placement of the genital pore in C. lahillei. Dubois (1959) considered C. lahillei to be a synonym of C. mutabile. This species has a postpharyngeal genital pore and the vitelline fields are not confluent posteriorly, placing it in Selfcoelum. The anterior end of the specimen illustrated in Fig. 1 of the original description by Lahille (1918) appears to show the placement of the pharynx immediately above the intestinal bifurcation and an unusually short esophagus, suggesting that the anterior end is quite contracted, whereas in less contracted specimens, the genital pore likely would appear more posterior relative to the mid-level of the pharynx. No oral or ventral sucker described—Lahille (1918).Published as part of Dronen, Norman O. & Blend, Charles K., 2015, Updated keys to the genera in the subfamilies of Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902, including a reconsideration of species assignments, species keys and the proposal of a new genus in Szidatitreminae Dronen, 2007, pp. 1-100 in Zootaxa 4053 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4053.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23711

    Armadillidium album Dollfus 1887

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    Armadillidium album Dollfus, 1887 Armadillidium album; Colombini et al., 2008, p. 86 Material examined 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, St. 4, under logs, leg. S. Taiti and C. Rossano, 1 May 2004 (MZUF 9569). Previous Rif records Oued Laou (Colombini et al. 2008). Distribution Atlantic coast of Europe, western and central Mediterranean as far East as Greece. Remarks For diagnostic characters of A. album see Vandel (1962, p. 841, Figure 403) and Schmalfuss (2008, p. 154, Figures 1–12).Published as part of Taiti, Stefano & Rossano, Claudia, 2015, Terrestrial isopods from the Oued Laou basin, north-eastern Morocco (Crustacea: Oniscidea), with descriptions of two new genera and seven new species, pp. 2067-2138 in Journal of Natural History 49 (33) on page 2129, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1009512, http://zenodo.org/record/399986

    An endemic Taenia from South America: validation of T. tali c ei Dollfus, 1960 (Cestoda: Taeniidae) with characterization of metacestodes and adults

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    Rossin, María A., Timi, Juan T., Hoberg, Eric P. (2010): An endemic Taenia from South America: validation of T. tali c ei Dollfus, 1960 (Cestoda: Taeniidae) with characterization of metacestodes and adults. Zootaxa 2636: 49-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19846
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