Strongyloides physali explained
Strongyloides physali is a parasitic roundworm infecting the large intestine of the Gulf Coast toad. It was first described from Louisiana.[1]
Further reading
- Patterson-Kane . Janet C. . etal . 2001 . Strongyloidiasis in a Cope's grey tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis) . Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine . 32 . 1. 106–110 . 10.1638/1042-7260(2001)032[0106:siacsg]2.0.co;2 . 12790404 .
- Skerratt . Lee F . 1995 . Strongyloides spearei n. sp. (Nematoda: Strongyloididae) from the common wombatVombatus ursinus (Marsupialia: Vombatidae) . Systematic Parasitology . 32 . 2. 81–89 . 10.1007/bf00009506 .
- Santos, Karina Rodrigues dos. "Caracterização morfológica e molecular de Strongyloides ophidiae (nematoda, strongyloididae) parasitas de serpentes." (2008): 57-f.
Notes and References
- Little. M. D.. Seven New Species of Strongyloides (Nematoda) from Louisiana. The Journal of Parasitology. 52. 1. 1966. 85–97. 0022-3395. 10.2307/3276397. 5932110. 3276397.