Helminth parasites of amphibians and reptiles from the Ucayali Region, Peru

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Abstract

Twenty individual amphibians representing 9 species within 6 families and 44 individual reptiles representing 15 species within 8 families from the Ucayali Region, Peru, were examined for helminths. Seven (35%) of the amphibian species and 15 (34%) of the reptiles were found to harbor at least 1 species of helminth; 5 (25%) of the amphibians and 4 (9%) of the reptiles harbored multiple infections. A cyclophyllidean cestode and 14 taxa of nematodes within 7 families were found in the herpetofauna surveyed. Thirteen new host and 6 new geographic distribution records are documented. © 2010 American Society of Parasitologists.

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McAllister, C. T., Bursey, C. R., & Freed, P. S. (2010). Helminth parasites of amphibians and reptiles from the Ucayali Region, Peru. Journal of Parasitology, 96(2), 444–447. https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-2206.1

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