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Abstract

Polystoma dawiekoki n. sp. is described as a new species of the Polystomatidae parasitic in the urinary bladder of the plain grass frog Ptychadena anchietae. This parasite was collected at Mkuze town and Mkuze Game Reserve in northern Kwazulu-Natal Province, in the Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, and at Bulwa in Tanga Province, East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. It is distinguished from other African Polystoma species by a combination of characters, including the body size, size and shape of marginal hooklets and the haptor length to body length ratio. The presence of adult, as well as subadult, parasites in the same individuals, as is known for Eupolystoma, represents a significant evolutionary departure from the pattern of transmission typical of Polystoma in most of the other anuran hosts.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Polystomatidae (Monogenea) of African Anura: Polystoma dawiekoki n. sp. parasitic in Ptychadena anchietae (Bocage)
Author
Du Preez, Louis H; Vaucher, Claude; Mariaux, Jean
Pages
35-41
Publication year
2002
Publication date
May 2002
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01655752
e-ISSN
15735192
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
821580403
Copyright
Kluwer Academic Publishers 2002