“…Nematotaenia dispar is commonly parasitic in the intestines of amphibians, but rarely reptiles, of the Oriental, Nearctic, and Palearctic regions (Prudhoe & Bray, 1982), including B. bombina (Buchvarov, 1977), B. variegata (Buchvarov, 1977;Prudhoe & Bray, 1982), B. bufo (Prudhoe & Bray, 1982), B. alvarius (Goldberg & Bursey, 1991), H. arborea (Buchvarov, 1977;Prudhoe & Bray, 1982;Vashetko & Siddikkov, 1999;Saeed et al, 2007), H. savignyi (Al-Sorkhy & Amr, 2003;Mashaii, 2005), R. ridibunda, R. temporaria (Buchvarov, 1977), Mertensiella caucasica (Yıldırımhan et al, 2001b;2005b), and Amietophrynus (Bufo) regularis (Ibrahim, 2008). Nematotaenia dispar has been reported from B. viridis in Turkey (Yıldırımhan, 1999;Düşen, 2003& Düşen et al, 2010aDüşen & Oğuz, 2010), Bulgaria (Buchvarov, 1977), Iran (Masshaii et al, 2008), andIraq (Saeed et al, 2007).…”