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Distributions of Xenopus species and their helminth parasites in ecological zones of Nigeria

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Photographs of (a) a female Camallanus kaapstaadi; (b) a male Batrachocamallanus sp.; (c) a female Batrachocamallanus xenopodis; (d, e) a female and male Batrachocamallanus occidentalis, respectively; (f,g,h,i) anterior & posterior views of a male and femaleChabaudus leberrei, respectively; (j,k,l) scolex, immature proglottid, and gravid proglottid of Cephalochlamys compactus,, respectively; (m,n,o) scolex, immature proglottid, and gravid proglottid of Cephalochlamys namaquensis, respectively; (p) Protopolystoma xenopodis; (q) Protopolystoma microsclera; (r) Protopolystoma occidentalis; (s) Diplodiscus fischthalicus; (t) Progonimodiscus doyeri; (u) Oligolecithus elianae; (v) Strigeatoid metacercaria (a larvae of an unidentified digenetic trematode).

The scale bar of 5 mm for all panels is in (a).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0348516.g002