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Rhinella dapsilis (Myers and Carvalho, 1945) is widespread in Amazonia, from Colombia to Brazil. Despite its huge distribution, information on basic biological aspects is scarce, even more regarding helminths parasites. Herein, we present data on helminth infecting R. dapsilis from an Atlantic Forest enclave from Northeastern Brazil. Ten taxa were found, being nine nematodes and one acanthocephalan, Cosmocercidae and Rhabdias sp. was the most prevalent taxa. We reported six new host records and expanded the knowledge about parasitism in Neotropical anurans.
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Bachia is a widespread genus of lizard, endemic to the Neotropical region. Despite this huge distribution, little is known about aspects of their ecology, such as diet and parasitism. Herein, we present data on helminth infection of two species of the genus, B. dorbignyi (Duméril & Bibron, 1839) and B. bresslaui (Amaral, 1935). Th irty-one specimens were analyzed, two helminths were found to B. dorbignyi, cystacanths of Centrorhynchus sp., and the nematode Oswaldocruzia sp. For B. bresslaui, one helminth was found, the cestode Oochoristica sp. Our study provides the first record of parasites infecting B. dorbignyi and B. bresslaui.