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Gastrointestinal Helminths from Two Species of Toads, Ingerophrynus divergens and Phrynoidis juxtasper (Anura: Bufonidae), from Borneo, Southeast Asia
ABSTRACT: Two species of bufonid frogs from Borneo were examined for helminths: Phrynoidis juxtasper (n = 5), and Ingerophrynus divergens (n = 4). We found 2 species of Nematoda, Cosmocerca ornata and Seuratascaris numidica, and 1 species of Acanthocephala, Pseudoacanthocephalus bufonis. Seuratascaris numidica was the only helminth infecting both bufonid species. The most numerous helminth (n = 15) was S. numidica in P. juxtasper. The 2 species of Bufonidae are parasitized by generalist helminths that also infect other species of anurans. Four new host records are reported.
期刊介绍:
Comparative Parasitology (continuing the Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington in its 67th volume) focuses on parasitological research of a comparative nature, emphasizing taxonomy, systematics, ecology, biogeography, evolution, faunal survey, and biological inventory within a morphological and/or molecular context. The scope of Comparative Parasitology extends to all parasitic faunas, including helminths, protistans and arthropods.