Aplectana herediaensis

[1] It was found in the large intestines of Lepidophyma flavimaculatum, and is the third species of this genus to be described in a lizard host.

Females are of a slightly greater length than males.

They have narrow lateral alae beginning in the region of the nerve ring and ending on the tail in both sexes.

Their oesophagus is divided into a short anterior pharyngeal portion, an elongated corpus, a short and narrow isthmus, and a large valved bulb.

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