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Rhabdias manantlanensis n. sp., parasite of the lungs of Craugastor occidentalis is illustrated and described. Rhabdias manantlanensis differs from related species in the genus by the combination of the following characters: elongated body, cuticle ...
Elizabeth A. Martínez-Salazar
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Rhabdias androgyna Kloss, 1971 Hosts and locality records: Rhinella margaritifera (= Bufo typhonius) (PA, RD) and Proceratophrys appendiculata (RJ) Distribution: Brazil and Guyana Site of infection: lungs Stage: adult Reference: Kloss (1971), Vicente et al. (1991) and Boquimpani-Freitas et al. (2001), McAllister et al. (2010d)
Campião, Karla Magalhães +6 more
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A lungworm of the genus Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) was recovered from Scinax staufferi (Anura: Hylidae) collected in Guadalupe Victoria Mapastepec, Chiapas, Mexico (15°28'28"N, 92°53'26"W, 102 m).
Elizabeth Aurelia Martínez-Salazar +2 more
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Adults of Physalaemus cuvieri were collected and necropsied between November 2009 and January 2010. This was carried out in order to report and compare the helminth fauna associated with two populations of this anuran species from the Brazilian Atlantic ...
A. Aguiar +3 more
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Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala Kuzmin, Tkach & Brooks 2007
Rhabdias cf. pseudosphaerocephala Kuzmin, Tkach & Brooks, 2007 Hosts (prevalence; range): B. raniceps (2/79; 1–2), R. diptycha (3/21; 1–65), S. cf. ruber (1/5; 2), S. fuscovarius (15/51; 1–12), and T. typhonius (1/16; 9). Site of infection: lungs. Stage: adult. Type host and type locality: Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (= Bufo marinus), Leon municipality,
Aguiar, Aline +5 more
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Quantifying anuran microhabitat use to infer the potential for parasite transmission between invasive cane toads and two species of Australian native frogs. [PDF]
Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating consequences. In Australia, invading cane toads (Rhinella marina) carry lungworm parasites (Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala) that (based on previous laboratory studies)
Lígia Pizzatto +2 more
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Published as part of KUZMIN, YURIY, 2013, Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic, pp.
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the frequency of rhabdiasid nematodes in recently captured Crotalus durissus terrificus snakes from São Paulo State, Brazil.
R. J. Silva +3 more
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Published as part of KUZMIN, YURIY, 2013, Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic, pp.
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Rhabdias elegans Gutierrez 1945
Rhabdias elegans Gutierrez, 1945 Hosts and locality records: Rhinella arenarum (LP, AS, MO), Rhinella rubescens (Lutz) (= Bufo rufus) (MG), Rhinella icterica (= Bufo ictericus) (RJ) and Rhinella schneideri (CO) Distribution: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Uruguay Site of infection: lungs Stage: adult Reference: Yamaguti (1961), Kloss (1971), Sueldo and
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