Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic Author KUZMIN, YURIY text Zootaxa 2013 2013-04-16 3639 1 1 76 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3639.1.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3639.1.1 1175-5326 5262629 32584FBD-212B-4042-BCEF-04C698D71117 Rhabdias bicornis Lu, 1934 Host: B. gargarizans ( Amphibia : Anura : Bufonidae ). Site: lungs. Distribution: Eastern Palaearctic ( China ). Description (after Lu 1934 ). Body length 13.06–15.43 mm , width 320–520. Mouth slit-like. Two lateral pseudolabia with rounded edges present. Vestibulum narrow, elongated. Buccal capsule funnel-shaped, 16–22 in diameter. Oesophagus 800–880 long. Anterior muscular swelling present. Maximum width of oesophagus (bulb width) 78–103. Nerve ring encircling oesophagus in its anterior quarter. Distance from anterior end to nerve ring 190–210. Vulva at 6.88–7.65 mm from anterior end. Uteri elongated. Seminal receptacles short, situated at bending point of genital tubes. Tail 280–350 long. Eggs numerous, 78–103 × 40–49. References: Lu (1934) , Kung and Wu (1945) .