Rev: 11/21/2023
Chromadorea
Chromadoria
Rhabditida
Spirurina
Cosmocercoidea
Atractidae
Rondonia Travassos, 1920
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Females:
Rondonia spp. are reported from fish and frogs. Species R. batrachogena is a parasite of the stomach of frogs in New Guinea (Bursey et al., 2014).
The life cycles of Orientatractis and Rondonia have not been determined. Costa (1962) believed that larvae of Rondonia (previously known only from fish) pass from the host to infect other fish directly, Petter (1966) claimed that tortoises became infected only after ataining sexual maturity and wondered if transmission occurred during mating.