
The Oswaldocruzia parasites of amphibians in Europe are closely related. Contrary to this, the new species Oswaldocruzia bonai discovered in the cave salamander from Sardinia shows particular and archaic characters: dorsal ray of the caudal bursa well developed and tips of the rays 4 equidistant from those of the 3 and 5; female with few eggs of large size. The lack of ridges in front of each lateral cord is a character shared with Ethiopian species but which differentiated the Sardinian species from the European species.
Amphibians, Europe, Male, Caudata, Italy, Species Specificity, Trichostrongyloidea, Animals, Female, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Trichostrongyloidiasis
Amphibians, Europe, Male, Caudata, Italy, Species Specificity, Trichostrongyloidea, Animals, Female, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Trichostrongyloidiasis
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