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1 October 1989 Larval Nematodes (Ascarops sp.) in Stomach Granulomas of the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus
Stephen R. Goldberg, Charles R. Bursey
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Abstract

Wild populations of the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) are reported as paratenic hosts for third stage larvae of Ascarops sp. Larvae were found in stomach submucosal granulomas which averaged 350 μm in diameter and consisted of histiocytes and layers of fibrocytes. Prevalence of infection was 16% (27 of 170 infected); mean intensity was 3 (1 to 8 nematodes/host). Prevalence was significantly higher in male than female lizards.

Goldberg and Bursey: Larval Nematodes (Ascarops sp.) in Stomach Granulomas of the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus
Stephen R. Goldberg and Charles R. Bursey "Larval Nematodes (Ascarops sp.) in Stomach Granulomas of the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25(4), 630-633, (1 October 1989). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-25.4.630
Received: 13 February 1989; Published: 1 October 1989
KEYWORDS
Ascarops sp.
granuloma
Larval nematode
pathology
sagebrush lizard
Sceloporus graciosus
stomach
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