Urotrema scabridum
Urotrema scabridum is a fluke in the genus Urotrema of family Urotrematidae. Recorded hosts include:
- Marsh rice rat —salt marsh, Cedar Key, Florida
- Gray bat —Crawford, Kansas
- Anolis biporcatus—Panama
- Anolis olssoni—Hispaniola
Literature cited
- Bray, R.A., Gibson, D.I. and Zhang, J. 1999. Urotrematidae Poche, 1926 in Chinese freshwater fishes. Systematic Parasitology 44:193–200.
- Bursey, C.R., Goldberg, S.R. and Telford, S.R. Jr. 2003. Strongyluris panamaensis n. sp. and other helminths from the lizard, Anolis biporcatus, from Panama. Journal of Parasitology 89:118–123.
- Goldberg, S.R., Bursey, C.R. and Cheam, H. 1998. Helminths of six species of Anolis lizards from Hispaniola, West Indies. The Journal of Parasitology 84:1291–1295.
- Kinsella, J.M. 1988. Comparison of helminths of rice rats, Oryzomys palustris, from freshwater and saltwater marshes in Florida. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 55:275–280.
- Nickel, P.A. and Hansen, M.F. 1967. Helminths of bats collected in Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. American Midland Naturalist 78:481–486.