Nematoda associados a Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) (squamata: iguanidae) em áreas do semi-árido do nordeste do Brasil

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Nematodes were analyzed in Iguana iguana, a large lizard Iguanidae that is widely distributed throughout the Americas. The aims of the study were investigate the helminths associated with the lizard, I. iguana in semi-arid areas of northeastern Brazil and analyze the parasitological indices (prevalence, and mean intensity of infection). A total of 18 specimens of I. iguana were examined (8 males and 10 females). The overall prevalence of infection was 66.6% (12/18), while in males, it was 75% (6/8) and in females, 60% (6/10). Iguana iguana was identified as a new host for Physaloptera sp., Atractis sp., Piratuba sp. and Subulura sp. This registered contributes to the knowledge of helminth diversity associated with this host.

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Teles, D. A., Brito, S. V., Teixeira, A. A. M., Ribeiro, S. C., Araujo-Filho, J. A., Lima, V. F., … Almeida, W. O. (2017). Nematoda associados a Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) (squamata: iguanidae) em áreas do semi-árido do nordeste do Brasil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 77(3), 514–518. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.17615

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