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Comparative Parasitology 67(1) 2000 - Peru State College

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Table 2. Continued.<br />

Locality*<br />

(CNHE accession<br />

Host<br />

Infection<br />

site<br />

Helminth<br />

MCO (3272)<br />

Rana neovolcanica<br />

Rana montezumae<br />

Eustachian tubes<br />

Family Hemiuridae Looss, 1907<br />

Halipegus occidualis Stafford, 1905 (Fig. 18)<br />

CLE (3361, 3362)<br />

LXO<br />

CLE<br />

LTE<br />

Rana pipiens± CLE<br />

Remarks: Caballero (1941) described H. lennensis, declared a junior synonym of//, occidualis by Rankin (1944). Caballero<br />

Rana montezumae from LXO, but after reexamination of specimens, McAlpine and Burt (1998) considered them to be H. o<br />

Family Diplostomidae Poirier, 1886<br />

Fibricola sp. (metacercariae) (Fig. 19) Urinary bladder Rana montezumae^ CLEf (3365, 3369)<br />

Remarks: Identification of this material is based on its comparison with the description of Fibricola texensis Chandler, 1942<br />

caballeroi Zerecero, 1943, in mammals from Mexico City (Zerecero, 1943).<br />

Family Plagiorchiidae (Liihe, 1901) Ward, 1917<br />

CLE (3363, 3371)<br />

LZAt (3364)<br />

MCOt (3372, 3373<br />

MCOt (3372, 3373<br />

LPA<br />

LPA<br />

LPA<br />

Rana montezumae^<br />

Rana dunni<br />

Rana megapodaj\ neovolcanica']'<br />

Ochetosoma sp. (metacercariae) (Fig. 20) Intestine wall and<br />

liver<br />

Ambystoma dumerilii<br />

Goodea atripinnis<br />

Neoophorus diazi<br />

From fishes<br />

* CLE = Cienaga de Lerma; ECH = Estero Chamela; EZA = Laguna El Zacatal; LCA = Lago de Catemaco, Veracruz; LC<br />

Laguna Escondida; LMO = Laguna Montford, Nuevo Leon; LPA = Lago de Patzcuaro; LTE = Lago de Texcoco, Estado de M<br />

Cointzio; PLB = Presa La Boca, Nuevo Leon; RPE = Ri'o Pesquen'a, Nuevo Leon; SAL = Salazar, Estado de Mexico; TUX =<br />

t First host or locality record.<br />

4: Host record made before the species of the "Rana pipiens complex" were differentiated. The geographic range of R. pipiens<br />

1983; Frost, 1985; Flores-Villela, 1993).<br />

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