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Aline Gouveia de Souza Lins1, Aline Aguiar1, Drausio Honorio Morais2, Lidiane Aparecida Firmino da Silva1, Robson Waldemar Ávila2, Reinaldo José da Silva1.
Abstract
Leptodactylus syphax is distributed in central, southeastern and northeastern Brazil, eastern Bolivia and southern Paraguay, occupying open areas and rock outcrops, in rock cavities and termite burrows. We collected 21 frogs from the Caatinga region of the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil, and 7,021 helminths were recovered from 18 of these hosts (overall prevalence = 85.7%). Six helminth taxa were recovered, as follows: Aplectana membranosa (n = 3,756); Schrankiana formosula (n = 3,176); larvae of Physaloptera sp. (n = 43); unidentified nematode larvae (n = 7); digenean metacercariae of Lophosicyadiplostomum sp. (n = 2); and cystacanths of Acanthocephala (n = 37). The similarity of helminth composition between L. syphax from the Caatinga and other species of the L. fuscus group showed that some anurans were clustered according to parasite species and others according to geographic locality. This study presents new helminth records for the Neotropical region, thus helping in understanding the pattern of species distribution, and it increases the knowledge of parasites associated with amphibians.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28403375 DOI: 10.1590/S1984-29612017013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X