In a survey of the helminth parasites of anurans from Ase, a location in the freshwater creeks of the Niger Delta of Nigeria, Aisien
In order to determine the snail intermediate host(s) of the meta-cercariae we recovered from
The snails examined (
In the laboratory, snails from the two sites were transferred into plastic containers with perforated lids. The perforations were screened with fine nettings to protect the snails from flies. The snails were fed on cabbage leaves
Snails were cracked and dissected to isolate the digestive gland (hepato-pancreas), kidney, heart and surrounding pericardium. Each part was teased open in a Petri dish containing normal saline (0.85 % NaCl) and examined under a dissecting microscope. Parasite stages recovered were identified, counted and preserved. Sporocysts and cercariae were fixed and preserved in 70 % alcohol; metacercariae were flattened under cover slip pressure, fixed and preserved in 5 % formol-saline.
Day-old chicks of
In order to recover developing parasites, a pair of the infected birds was sacrificed on the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day post-infection. The gastro-intestinal tract (small intestine, large intestine, the intestinal caecae and rectum) was examined under a dissecting microscope for sub-adult and adult worms. The site of recovery was recorded and the number of worms recovered from each bird was counted and the percentage recovery calculated for each pair.
Following the successful recovery of sub-adult and adult parasites from the experimental birds, two hens and one cock were purchased from Ase while two other hens were purchased from Tombia. The gastro-intestinal tracts of these birds were examined for natural infection with brachylaimids.
Larval brachylaimids (sporocysts and cercariae) recovered from first snail intermediate hosts were fixed and preserved in 70 % ethanol; metacercariae from the snail intermediate hosts, sub-adults and adults from experimental hosts were flattened under cover slip pressure and fixed with 5 % formol-saline. Adult worms from naturally infected free range birds were also fixed and preserved following the procedure used for worms from the experimental birds.
Larval stages (sporocysts, cercariae and metacercariae) were examined as temporary mounts in lactophenol. Sub-adult and adult parasites were washed free of preservative (formol-saline) in four changes of tap water, over four hours, stained overnight in a dilute solution of acetocarmine and thereafter dehydrated in alcohol series, cleared in xylene before they were permanently mounted in Canada balsam.
Photomicrographs of the different parasite stages were taken with a Digital Camera, (DFK MKU 130-10 × 22, Imaging Source, Germany) attached to a binocular microscope.
No ethical approval was required nevertheless we followed the guidelines for Ethical Conduct in the Care and Use of Non-human Animals in Research by the American Psychological Association.
As shown in Table 1, a total of 62 snail specimens were examined for infection with larval brachylaimids, 40 from Ase and 22 from Tombia. The snails examined consisted of
Snail hosts examined for larval brachylaimid infections from Ase and Tombia (Metacercariae in
04 | - | 04 | 3 | 75.0 | 4.33 | |
04 | - | 04 | 2 | 50.0 | 120.8 | |
30 | - | 30 | 25 | 83.3 | 98.6±47.3 | |
- | 22 | 22 | 22 | 100 | 39.9±9.1 | |
02 | - | 02 | - | - | - |
Measurement of metacercariae of
Characters | Ase | |
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Mean±SD | Range | |
Body Length (BL) | 1387.6±271 | 938–2157 |
Greatest width | 613.1 ± 85.8 | 938–2157 |
Forebody length (FBL) | 563.5 ± 102.9 | 375–830.8 |
FBL as % t age of BL | 40.8 ± 3.1 | 34.6–47.1 |
Oral sucker length (OSL) | 253.3 ± 43.7 | 147.4–294.8 |
Oral sucker width (OSW) | 260.0 ± 43.6 | 160.8–335.0 |
Ventral sucker length | 167.2 ± 24.9 | 107.2–207.7 |
Ventral sucker width | 170.5 ± 20.8 | 120.6–214.4 |
OSW/VSW ratio | 1.5 ± 0.1 | 1.2–1.8 |
DBS | 298.8 ± 90.2 | 174.2–522.6 |
Pharynx length | 130 ± 22.2 | 80.4–160.8 |
Pharynx width | 126.3 ± 20.8 | 80.4–160.8 |
Fig. 1.
A - Branched cercariogenous sporocysts of

Mean measurement ±SD of the larval stages is given in micrometer (μm), followed by the range in parenthesis.
The brevicaudate cercariae recovered from
The morphometric measurements of metacercariae (n=20) recovered from
Metacercariae recovered from the
A pair of chicks infected with metacercariae recovered from
Parasite recovery from infected chicks 7, 14, 21 and 28 days post-infection.
Chicks | Parasite recovery days post-infection | Total | Recovery rate (%) | |||||||
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7th day | 14th | 21st | 28th | |||||||
Set 1 | 1 | 15 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16 | 16 |
Set 2 | - | - | 1 | 7 | - | - | - | - | 8 | 8 |
Set 3 | - | - | - | - | 2 | 15 | - | - | 17 | 17 |
Set 4 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7 | 12 | 19 | 19 |
The pair of chicks infected with metacercariae from
Morphometric measurement of
Parameters | 7 days (n=5 | 14 days (n=7) | 21 days (n=7) | 28 days (n=8) | Natural infections (n=11) | |||||
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Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | |
Body Length (BL) | 2458±202 | 2164–273 | 3510±389 | 2930–4029 | 5865±1010 | 4562–7192 | 6639±865 | 5561–7726 | 8639.8±927 | 7060–10089 |
Body width | 729±45 | 683–799 | 899±94.2 | 766–1032 | 1517±270 | 1199–1864 | 1640±229 | 1432–2098 | 2183±363 | 1765–2731 |
Forebody length (FBL) | 1026±119 | 866–1199 | 1246±88 | 1132–-1365 | 1755±286 | 1399–2231 | 1944±123 | 1764–2098 | 2546±219. | 2098–2930 |
FBL as %tage of BL | 41.6±1.44 | 40.0–43.9 | 35.7±2.59 | 32.2–39.0 | 30.1±1.79 | 26.7–32.1 | 29.6±2.9 | 25.9–34.5 | 29.7±3.0 | 25.7–34.5 |
Oral sucker length | 446.2±44.7 | 399.6–499.5 | 528.0±30.0 | 466.2–566.1 | 675.5±65.8 | 599.4–765.9 | 720.1±90.7 | 599.4–832.5 | 1044.4±60.1 | 965.7–1165.5 |
Oral sucker width | 456.2±49.4 | 383.0–499.5 | 551.8±24.4 | 532.8–599.4 | 761.1±107.8 | 632.7–932.4 | 786.7±115.3 | 566.1–932.4 | 1135.2±113.9 | 990.0–1365.3 |
Ventral sucker length | 273.4±15.3 | 254.6–294.8 | 423.2±210.1 | 335.0–899.1 | 480.5±68.9 | 399.6–566.1 | 553.6±35.3 | 499.5–599.4 | 678.1±84.6 | 566.1–832.5 |
Ventra sucker width | 273.4±26.1 | 227.8–294.8 | 358.0±27.6 | 321.6–388.6 | 518.5±76.6 | 399.6–599.4 | 545.3±81.4 | 466.2–732.6 | 687.2±96.8 | 532.8–832.5 |
OSW/VSW ratio | 1.7±0.2 | 1.3–1.9 | 1.6±0.1 | 1.4–1.7 | 1.5±0.1 | 1.3–1.6 | 1.5±0.2 | 1.1–1.7 | 1.7±0.3 | 1.4–2.6 |
Pharynx length | 203.7±27.5 | 174.2–227.8 | 260.3±24.3 | 214.4–281.4 | 399.6±19.2 | 366.3–432.9 | 407.9±42.7 | 366.3–466.2 | 560.0±66.3 | 466.2–666.0 |
Pharynx width | 243.9±25.8 | 214.4–281.4 | 279.5±27.3 | 254.6–321.6 | 383.0±31.9 | 333.0–432.9 | 403.8±41.5 | 333.0–466.6 | 469.2±54.6 | 366.6–566.1 |
Distance between suckers | 576.1±87.8 | 466.2–699.3 | 718.3±74.1 | 632.7–832.5 | 980.0±186.3 | 765.9–1265.4 | 1111.4±188.3 | 799.2–1332.0 | 1416.±186.2 | 1065.6–1665.0 |
Oesophagus length | 48.2±20.3 | 26.8–80.4 | 38.0±15.7 | 26.8–67.0 | 85.6±26.2 | 66.6–133.2 | 86.6±38.0 | 33.3–133.2 | 92.3±25.1 | 66.6–133.2 |
Cirrus length | - | - | - | - | 507.8±106.6 | 399.6–599.4 | 627.±38.9 | 566.1–666.0 | 812.5±137.0 | 566.1–1032.3 |
Cirrus width | - | - | - | - | 591.1±147.4 | 432.9–732.6 | 638.3±53.3 | 532.8–666.0 | 865.8±194.2 | 566.1–1298.7 |
Anterior testis length | - | - | - | - | 541.1±116.6 | 399.6–666.0 | 521.7±80.7 | 432.9–632.7 | 716.0±160.3 | 499.5–999.0 |
Anterior testis width | - | - | - | - | 582.8±79.3 | 499.5–666.0 | 510.6±71.9 | 399.6–599.4 | 899.1±201.6 | 699.3–1398.6 |
Posterior testis length | - | - | - | - | 557.8±187.1 | 399.6–765.9 | 471.8±74.2 | 399.6–599.4 | 722.6±115.4 | 532.8–832.5 |
Posterior testis width | - | - | - | - | 757±298.3 | 499.5–1032.3 | 782.6±151.5 | 499.5–899.1 | 1115.6±235..6 | 732.6–1565.1 |
Ovary length | - | - | - | - | 416.3±69.3 | 333.0–499.5 | 399.6±75.9 | 333.0–532.8 | 559.4±96.5 | 432.9–732.6 |
Ovary width | - | - | - | - | 474.5±50.0 | 432.9–532.8 | 394.1±32.7 | 366.3–432.9 | 462.9±90.8 | 299.7–566.1 |
Egg length | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 30.5±2.5 | 26.8–34.8 |
Egg width | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 17.2±2.3 | 13.4–20.1 |
The prominent features in the parasites recovered 7 days post-infection were the oral sucker, the pharynx, intestinal caecae and the acetabulum. The primordia of the genital organs were present but not measureable at this stage (Fig. 2A). The parasites recovered 14 days post-infection were morphologically similar to the preceding stage (7 days), except that they were larger and the primordia of the reproductive organs were clearly visible and measureable (Fig. 2B). At 21 days post-infection, the testes and the ovary were clearly differentiated; the uterus (without eggs) and the vitellaria were also visible (Fig. 2C). The parasites recovered 28 days post-infection were gravid and the vitellaria which were restricted to the lateral fields in the parasites from 21 days post-infection now filled both the extra-caecal and intra-caecal spaces (Fig. 2D).
Fig. 2.
Developing stages of

Adult birds purchased from Ase and Tombia were killed and their intestinal tracts examined for brachylaimid infection. The three birds purchased from Ase were all infected (prevalence, 100 %) with 8, 19 and 6 adult (gravid) parasites (Fig. 3), respectively. Of the 19 worms recovered from chicken number 2, 17 were from the caecum while two were from the rectum. Parasites from hen 1 and the cock were all recovered from the rectum. Measurements for the gravid parasites from Ase are also presented in Table 4.
Fig. 3.
Adult

Of the two hens purchased from Tombia, only one was infected with two (2) gravid worms.
The long and complex history of the genus
From the results obtained in this study, it has been established that
Brachylaimids use two land snails as first and second intermediate hosts, respectively (Lewis, 1969; Mas-Coma & Montoliu, 1986; Lewin, 1992; Cribb & Barton, 1991; Gibson & Bray, 1994). The first snail host according to Mas-Coma and Montoliu (1986, 1987, 1995) is very specific, as brachylaimid species use only one or a very small number of closely related mollusc species inhabiting the local area. Since the cercariogenous sporocysts occurred only in
The fact that only three specimens of the 62 snails examined harboured sporocysts confirms the earlier observations by Mas-Coma and Montoliu (1986, 1987, 1995) that in brachylaimid species, the prevalence of cercariogenous sporocysts in the first intermediate host is remarkably low. In brachylaimid life cycles, the first intermediate host can also serve as second intermediate host. We believe that
It needs to be mentioned here that the larval stages of
The progressive development of the metacercariae of the studied brachylaimid from juveniles to mature adults and finally to gravid worms in
Results obtained in this study have shown that the parasite recovered from
Comparison of the morphometrics of
Parameters | Natural infections (Ghana) | 28th day post-infection in chicks (Nigeria) | Natural infection (Nigeria) (this study) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Range | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | |
Body length (BL) | 6300–11100 | 5600–700 | 6600±800 | 7100–10000 | 8600±900 |
Maximum width | 1700–3100 | 1400–2100 | 1600±230 | 1800–2700 | 2200±400 |
Oral sucker length | 840–1130 | 600–830 | 720±90 | 1000–1200 | 1000±60 |
Oral sucker width | 780–1070 | 570–930 | 790-±120 | 1000–1400 | 1100±100 |
Ventral sucker length | 560–880 | 500–600 | 550±40 | 600–800 | 700±80 |
Ventral sucker width | 533–780 | 470–730 | 550±80 | 530–830 | 700±100 |
OSW/VSV ratio | - | 1100–1700 | 1500±200 | 1400–2600 | 1700±300 |
Distance between suckers | - | 800–1330 | 1110±190 | 1100–1700 | 1400±200 |
Forebody length (FBL) | - | 1770–2100 | 1940±120 | 2100–2900 | 2500±200 |
FBL as percentage of BL | - | 25.9–34.5 | 29.6±2.9 | 25.7–34.5 | 29.7±3.0 |
Pharynx length | 400–630 | 370–470 | 410±40 | 500–700 | 600±70 |
Pharyx width | 400–590 | 330–470 | 400±41 | 400–600 | 500±50 |
Oesophagus length | - | 30–130 | 90±40 | 70–130 | 90±3 |
Anterior testis length | 470–1180 | 430–630 | 520±80 | 500–1000 | 700±200 |
Anterior testis width | 440–1000 | 400–600 | 510±70 | 330–730 | 900±200 |
Posterior testis length | 810–1380 | 400–600 | 470±70 | 500–800 | 700±120 |
Posterior testis width | 560–1030 | 500–900 | 780±15 | 700–1600 | 1100±240 |
Cirrus pouch length | 350–740 | 570–670 | 630±38 | 600–1030 | 800±140 |
Cirrus pouch width | 290–590 | 530–670 | 640±53 | 600–1300 | 900±200 |
Ovary length | 400–650 | 330–530 | 400±76 | 400–700 | 600±100 |
Ovary width | 300–520 | 370–430 | 390±32 | 300–600 | 500±100 |
Egg length | 23–33 | - | - | 30–35 | 30±3 |
Egg width | 15–19 | - | - | 13–20 | 17±2 |
In conclusion, this study has unravelled the life cycle of
Fig. 1.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 3.

Parasite recovery from infected chicks 7, 14, 21 and 28 days post-infection.
Chicks | Parasite recovery days post-infection | Total | Recovery rate (%) | |||||||
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7th day | 14th | 21st | 28th | |||||||
Set 1 | 1 | 15 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16 | 16 |
Set 2 | - | - | 1 | 7 | - | - | - | - | 8 | 8 |
Set 3 | - | - | - | - | 2 | 15 | - | - | 17 | 17 |
Set 4 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7 | 12 | 19 | 19 |
Measurement of metacercariae of Postharmostomum ntowi from Limicolaria aurora collected from Ase, Delta State, Nigeria.
Characters | Ase | |
---|---|---|
Mean±SD | Range | |
Body Length (BL) | 1387.6±271 | 938–2157 |
Greatest width | 613.1 ± 85.8 | 938–2157 |
Forebody length (FBL) | 563.5 ± 102.9 | 375–830.8 |
FBL as % t age of BL | 40.8 ± 3.1 | 34.6–47.1 |
Oral sucker length (OSL) | 253.3 ± 43.7 | 147.4–294.8 |
Oral sucker width (OSW) | 260.0 ± 43.6 | 160.8–335.0 |
Ventral sucker length | 167.2 ± 24.9 | 107.2–207.7 |
Ventral sucker width | 170.5 ± 20.8 | 120.6–214.4 |
OSW/VSW ratio | 1.5 ± 0.1 | 1.2–1.8 |
DBS | 298.8 ± 90.2 | 174.2–522.6 |
Pharynx length | 130 ± 22.2 | 80.4–160.8 |
Pharynx width | 126.3 ± 20.8 | 80.4–160.8 |
Comparison of the morphometrics of P. ntowi from experimental and natural infections in Nigeria with the Ghanian specimens.
Parameters | Natural infections (Ghana) | 28th day post-infection in chicks (Nigeria) | Natural infection (Nigeria) (this study) | ||
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Range | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | |
Body length (BL) | 6300–11100 | 5600–700 | 6600±800 | 7100–10000 | 8600±900 |
Maximum width | 1700–3100 | 1400–2100 | 1600±230 | 1800–2700 | 2200±400 |
Oral sucker length | 840–1130 | 600–830 | 720±90 | 1000–1200 | 1000±60 |
Oral sucker width | 780–1070 | 570–930 | 790-±120 | 1000–1400 | 1100±100 |
Ventral sucker length | 560–880 | 500–600 | 550±40 | 600–800 | 700±80 |
Ventral sucker width | 533–780 | 470–730 | 550±80 | 530–830 | 700±100 |
OSW/VSV ratio | - | 1100–1700 | 1500±200 | 1400–2600 | 1700±300 |
Distance between suckers | - | 800–1330 | 1110±190 | 1100–1700 | 1400±200 |
Forebody length (FBL) | - | 1770–2100 | 1940±120 | 2100–2900 | 2500±200 |
FBL as percentage of BL | - | 25.9–34.5 | 29.6±2.9 | 25.7–34.5 | 29.7±3.0 |
Pharynx length | 400–630 | 370–470 | 410±40 | 500–700 | 600±70 |
Pharyx width | 400–590 | 330–470 | 400±41 | 400–600 | 500±50 |
Oesophagus length | - | 30–130 | 90±40 | 70–130 | 90±3 |
Anterior testis length | 470–1180 | 430–630 | 520±80 | 500–1000 | 700±200 |
Anterior testis width | 440–1000 | 400–600 | 510±70 | 330–730 | 900±200 |
Posterior testis length | 810–1380 | 400–600 | 470±70 | 500–800 | 700±120 |
Posterior testis width | 560–1030 | 500–900 | 780±15 | 700–1600 | 1100±240 |
Cirrus pouch length | 350–740 | 570–670 | 630±38 | 600–1030 | 800±140 |
Cirrus pouch width | 290–590 | 530–670 | 640±53 | 600–1300 | 900±200 |
Ovary length | 400–650 | 330–530 | 400±76 | 400–700 | 600±100 |
Ovary width | 300–520 | 370–430 | 390±32 | 300–600 | 500±100 |
Egg length | 23–33 | - | - | 30–35 | 30±3 |
Egg width | 15–19 | - | - | 13–20 | 17±2 |
Morphometric measurement of Postharmostomum ntowifrom experimental hosts and hosts with natural infections.
Parameters | 7 days (n=5 | 14 days (n=7) | 21 days (n=7) | 28 days (n=8) | Natural infections (n=11) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | |
Body Length (BL) | 2458±202 | 2164–273 | 3510±389 | 2930–4029 | 5865±1010 | 4562–7192 | 6639±865 | 5561–7726 | 8639.8±927 | 7060–10089 |
Body width | 729±45 | 683–799 | 899±94.2 | 766–1032 | 1517±270 | 1199–1864 | 1640±229 | 1432–2098 | 2183±363 | 1765–2731 |
Forebody length (FBL) | 1026±119 | 866–1199 | 1246±88 | 1132–-1365 | 1755±286 | 1399–2231 | 1944±123 | 1764–2098 | 2546±219. | 2098–2930 |
FBL as %tage of BL | 41.6±1.44 | 40.0–43.9 | 35.7±2.59 | 32.2–39.0 | 30.1±1.79 | 26.7–32.1 | 29.6±2.9 | 25.9–34.5 | 29.7±3.0 | 25.7–34.5 |
Oral sucker length | 446.2±44.7 | 399.6–499.5 | 528.0±30.0 | 466.2–566.1 | 675.5±65.8 | 599.4–765.9 | 720.1±90.7 | 599.4–832.5 | 1044.4±60.1 | 965.7–1165.5 |
Oral sucker width | 456.2±49.4 | 383.0–499.5 | 551.8±24.4 | 532.8–599.4 | 761.1±107.8 | 632.7–932.4 | 786.7±115.3 | 566.1–932.4 | 1135.2±113.9 | 990.0–1365.3 |
Ventral sucker length | 273.4±15.3 | 254.6–294.8 | 423.2±210.1 | 335.0–899.1 | 480.5±68.9 | 399.6–566.1 | 553.6±35.3 | 499.5–599.4 | 678.1±84.6 | 566.1–832.5 |
Ventra sucker width | 273.4±26.1 | 227.8–294.8 | 358.0±27.6 | 321.6–388.6 | 518.5±76.6 | 399.6–599.4 | 545.3±81.4 | 466.2–732.6 | 687.2±96.8 | 532.8–832.5 |
OSW/VSW ratio | 1.7±0.2 | 1.3–1.9 | 1.6±0.1 | 1.4–1.7 | 1.5±0.1 | 1.3–1.6 | 1.5±0.2 | 1.1–1.7 | 1.7±0.3 | 1.4–2.6 |
Pharynx length | 203.7±27.5 | 174.2–227.8 | 260.3±24.3 | 214.4–281.4 | 399.6±19.2 | 366.3–432.9 | 407.9±42.7 | 366.3–466.2 | 560.0±66.3 | 466.2–666.0 |
Pharynx width | 243.9±25.8 | 214.4–281.4 | 279.5±27.3 | 254.6–321.6 | 383.0±31.9 | 333.0–432.9 | 403.8±41.5 | 333.0–466.6 | 469.2±54.6 | 366.6–566.1 |
Distance between suckers | 576.1±87.8 | 466.2–699.3 | 718.3±74.1 | 632.7–832.5 | 980.0±186.3 | 765.9–1265.4 | 1111.4±188.3 | 799.2–1332.0 | 1416.±186.2 | 1065.6–1665.0 |
Oesophagus length | 48.2±20.3 | 26.8–80.4 | 38.0±15.7 | 26.8–67.0 | 85.6±26.2 | 66.6–133.2 | 86.6±38.0 | 33.3–133.2 | 92.3±25.1 | 66.6–133.2 |
Cirrus length | - | - | - | - | 507.8±106.6 | 399.6–599.4 | 627.±38.9 | 566.1–666.0 | 812.5±137.0 | 566.1–1032.3 |
Cirrus width | - | - | - | - | 591.1±147.4 | 432.9–732.6 | 638.3±53.3 | 532.8–666.0 | 865.8±194.2 | 566.1–1298.7 |
Anterior testis length | - | - | - | - | 541.1±116.6 | 399.6–666.0 | 521.7±80.7 | 432.9–632.7 | 716.0±160.3 | 499.5–999.0 |
Anterior testis width | - | - | - | - | 582.8±79.3 | 499.5–666.0 | 510.6±71.9 | 399.6–599.4 | 899.1±201.6 | 699.3–1398.6 |
Posterior testis length | - | - | - | - | 557.8±187.1 | 399.6–765.9 | 471.8±74.2 | 399.6–599.4 | 722.6±115.4 | 532.8–832.5 |
Posterior testis width | - | - | - | - | 757±298.3 | 499.5–1032.3 | 782.6±151.5 | 499.5–899.1 | 1115.6±235..6 | 732.6–1565.1 |
Ovary length | - | - | - | - | 416.3±69.3 | 333.0–499.5 | 399.6±75.9 | 333.0–532.8 | 559.4±96.5 | 432.9–732.6 |
Ovary width | - | - | - | - | 474.5±50.0 | 432.9–532.8 | 394.1±32.7 | 366.3–432.9 | 462.9±90.8 | 299.7–566.1 |
Egg length | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 30.5±2.5 | 26.8–34.8 |
Egg width | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 17.2±2.3 | 13.4–20.1 |
Snail hosts examined for larval brachylaimid infections from Ase and Tombia (Metacercariae in Archachatina spp.; cercariae and metacercariae combined in Limicolaria sp.; details given under results)
04 | - | 04 | 3 | 75.0 | 4.33 | |
04 | - | 04 | 2 | 50.0 | 120.8 | |
30 | - | 30 | 25 | 83.3 | 98.6±47.3 | |
- | 22 | 22 | 22 | 100 | 39.9±9.1 | |
02 | - | 02 | - | - | - |