A survey of blood and other tissue parasites of leopard frogs Rana pipiens in the United States.

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In a survey of blood and other tissue parasites from 137 leopard frogs, Rana pipiens complex, purchased from 13 commercial vendors in 8 states in the United States, Trypanosoma pipientis was found in 2 R. p. berlandieri, Toxoplasma ranae in 1 R. pipiens, Isospora lieberkuehni in 1 leopard frog, Haemogregarina magna in 44, Lankesterella minima in 3, Leptotheca ohlmacheri in 3 and microfilariae of Foleyella sp. in 6. The report of I. lieberkuehni is presumably a new host record. Haemogregarina temporariae (Nöller,, 1920) nov. comb. is established as a new combination for Nematopsis temporariae.

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Levine, N. D., & Nye, R. R. (1977). A survey of blood and other tissue parasites of leopard frogs Rana pipiens in the United States. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 13(1), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.1.17

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