Thirty species of nematodes recovered from Piciformes hosts are reported. Procyrnea anterovulvata n. sp. from Chelidoptera tenebrosa brasiliensis is described and compared to P. colaptes and P. pileata. The considered morphometric parameters are mainly related to the ratio between length of the body/ distance of the vulva to the anterior end. It is approximately 1:0.5 in P. colaptes and P. pileata compared to 1:0.1 in the new species. The male of Synhimantus (Dispharynx) crassissima is described for the first time. Thelazia (Thelaziella) spizaeti is revalidated and new records are reported for some species.
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Pinto, R. M., Vicente, J. J., & Noronha, D. (1996). Nematode parasites of Brazilian Piciformes birds: A general survey with description of Procyrnea anterovulvata n. sp. (Habronematoidea, Habronematidae). Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761996000400015
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