2016
DOI: 10.1515/helmin-2016-0019
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Report of Enodiotrema megachondrus (Looss, 1899) Looss, 1901 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) in a green turtle Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758 (Testudines, Cheloniidae) from Brazil

Abstract: SummaryThis paper describes the occurrence of Enodiotrema megachondrus (Looss, 1899) Looss, 1901 in a juvenile green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758) found on the coast of Brazil. This parasite has been described in Caretta caretta from Egypt, France, the Mediterranean Sea, the Madeira Archipelago, the Adriatic Sea and the USA, in C. mydas from Egypt and the USA, in Eretmochelys imbricata from Cuba, in Lepidochelys olivacea from Mexico and Costa Rica and in Lepidochelys kempii from USA. This note rep… Show more

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“…Host and distribution: C. mydas from Brazil (Werneck & Silva, 2015) and Mexico (Caballero, 1959); E. imbricata from Brazil (Werneck et al, 2015b) Family Plagiorchiidae Lühe, 1901 Enodiotrema megachondrus (Looss, 1899) Looss, 1901 Site of infection: Small intestine. Host and distribution: C. mydas from Brazil (Werneck et al, 2016a); E. imbricata from Cuba (Groschaft et al, 1977); L. olivacea from Costa Rica and México (Pérez-Ponce de Leon et al, 1996;Vivaldo et al, 2006).…”
Section: Superfamily Plagiorchioidea Lühe 1901 Family Brachycoeliidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Host and distribution: C. mydas from Brazil (Werneck & Silva, 2015) and Mexico (Caballero, 1959); E. imbricata from Brazil (Werneck et al, 2015b) Family Plagiorchiidae Lühe, 1901 Enodiotrema megachondrus (Looss, 1899) Looss, 1901 Site of infection: Small intestine. Host and distribution: C. mydas from Brazil (Werneck et al, 2016a); E. imbricata from Cuba (Groschaft et al, 1977); L. olivacea from Costa Rica and México (Pérez-Ponce de Leon et al, 1996;Vivaldo et al, 2006).…”
Section: Superfamily Plagiorchioidea Lühe 1901 Family Brachycoeliidamentioning
confidence: 99%