
Fig. 3. GI parasite genera types identified from fecal samples of toque macaques. I. Protozoan types: (A) Balantidium cyst, (B) Balantidium trophozoite, (C) Endolimax cyst, (D) Entamoeba cyst, (E) Isospora cyst. (F) Unidentified protozoan cyst; II. Cestode types: (G) Bertiella ova, (H) Diphyllobothrium ova, (I) Hymenolepis ova; III. Trematode types: (J–K) Unidentified trematode ova; IV. Acanthocephalan type: (L) Moniliformis ova; V. Nematode types: (M) Oesophagostomum ova, (N) Strongyloides ova, (O) Ascaris ova, (P) Trichuris ova, (Q) Strongyle/ Hookworm ova, (R) Enterobius ova, (S)Trichostrongylus ova, (T) Unidentified nematode ova.
Published as part of Fernando, Shehani U., Udagama, PreethiV. & Fernando, Saminda P., 2022, Effect of urbanization on zoonotic gastrointestinal parasite prevalence in endemic toque macaque (Macaca sinica) from different climatic zones in Sri Lanka, pp. 100-109 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 17 on page 103, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.12.007, http://zenodo.org/record/13287809
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