1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00009748
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Lemdana latifi n. sp. (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae) from the red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus spadiceus)

Abstract: Lemdana latifi n . sp . was found in connective tissues around the trachea and crop and in the body-cavity of seven of 14 Malayan red jungle fowl Gallus gallus spadiceus . The new species is described and illustrated . Morphologically it is most closely related to Lemdana pavonica and Lemdana francolini .Lemdana latifi is distinguished from the eight valid species of Lemdana by the mean spicular ratio of 1 .7 :1 ; the right spicule with a right margin 18-29% (15-31 gm ; mean 24 gm) longer than the left margin … Show more

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“…and Echinostoma revolutum were reported in chickens from aborigine settlements by Vattanodorn et al (1984). Meanwhile, the kidney fluke, Tanaisia zarudnyi was found in domestic chickens (Lee & Amin-Babjee, 1987;Amin-Babjee et al, 1997) as well as Malayan red jungle fowls (Lee et al, 1985). Shanta et al (1971) made actual enumerations of roundworms but not those of tapeworms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Echinostoma revolutum were reported in chickens from aborigine settlements by Vattanodorn et al (1984). Meanwhile, the kidney fluke, Tanaisia zarudnyi was found in domestic chickens (Lee & Amin-Babjee, 1987;Amin-Babjee et al, 1997) as well as Malayan red jungle fowls (Lee et al, 1985). Shanta et al (1971) made actual enumerations of roundworms but not those of tapeworms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%