How to translate text using browser tools
1 January 2013 Parasites of the Ozark Zig-Zag Salamander, Plethodon angusticlavius (Caudata: Plethodontidae), from Northern Arkansas
Chris T. McAllister, Charles R. Bursey, Henry W. Robison, Matthew B. Connior
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

Fifty-one Ozark zig-zag salamanders (Plethodon angusticlavius) were collected from 6 counties of northern Arkansas and examined for parasites. Eighteen (35%) were infected with 1 or more helminth or ectoparasite, including 6 (12%) with the cestode Cylindrotaenia americana, 1 (2%) with the capillarid nematode Amphibiocapillaria tritonispunctati, 12 (24%) with the oxyurid nematode Batracholandros magnavulvaris, and 1 (2%) with chiggers, Hannemania dunni. Three (6%) were multiply infected with C. americana and B. magnavulvaris or C. americana and H. dunni. We document new host records for C. americana, B. magnavulvaris, A. tritonispunctati, and H. dunni.

The Helminthological Society of Washington
Chris T. McAllister, Charles R. Bursey, Henry W. Robison, and Matthew B. Connior "Parasites of the Ozark Zig-Zag Salamander, Plethodon angusticlavius (Caudata: Plethodontidae), from Northern Arkansas," Comparative Parasitology 80(1), 69-79, (1 January 2013). https://doi.org/10.1654/4600.1
Published: 1 January 2013
KEYWORDS
Amphibiocapillaria tritonispunctati
Arkansas
Arthropoda
Batracholandros magnavulvaris
Cestoidea
Cylindrotaenia americana
Hannemania dunni
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top