Literature DB >> 19347165

Rates of pulmonary infection by pentastomids in lizards species from a restinga habitat in northeastern Brazil.

W O Almeida1, G G Santana, W L S Vieira, I C Wanderley, S C Ribeiro.   

Abstract

Pulmonary parasitism by pentastomids was examined in two lizard species inhabiting an area of restinga vegetation (coastal sand dunes) situated in the municipality of Mataraca (6 degrees 29' S and 34 degrees 56' W), on the extreme northern coast of Paraíba State, Brazil. A total of 123 lizards were collected, being 75 specimens of Micrablepharus maximiliani (Gymnophtalmidae) and 48 specimens of Cnemidophorus ocellifer (Teiidae). Only a single species of Pentastomida (Raillietiella mottae) was found parasitizing three females M. maximiliani, with a prevalence of 4% and an average infection intensity of 2.3 +/- 1.3 (range 1-5). The infection rate by pentastomids encountered in the present study was similar to that seen with other species of restinga lizards. Raillietiella mottae is a generalist parasite species that is probably transmitted by common and widely distributed insects making up part of the diet of many insectivorous lizard species from northeastern Brazil.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19347165     DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842009000100026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Biol        ISSN: 1519-6984            Impact factor:   1.651


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1.  Raillietiella Mottae (Pentastomida: Raillietiellidae) Parasitizing Four Species of Gekkota Lizards (Gekkonidae and Phyllodactylidae) in the Brazilian Caatinga.

Authors:  V F Lima; S V Brito; J A Araujo Filho; D A Teles; S C Ribeiro; A A M Teixeira; A M A Pereira; W O Almeida
Journal:  Helminthologia       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 1.184

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