@article{oai:rakuno.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002215, author = {Yoshino, Tomoo and Yanai, Tokuma and Asano, Makoto and Asakawa, M}, issue = {14}, journal = {Biogeography}, month = {Sep}, note = {Article, A male young Hodgson's Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus nipalensis collected in October 2003 at Gifu Prefecture, Japan. In the post-mortem examination, two individuals of nematode were found from proventriculus and four specimens of chewing lice were obtained from face. The present specimens were identified as Porrocaecum depressum, Craspedorrhynchus sp. and Degeeriella sp. by their measurements and morphological characters. This is the first host record for the present parasites from S. nipalensis, and the first geographical record of P. depressum and Degeeriella sp. from Japan. Considering the life cycle, P. depressum requires the earthworms as intermediate hosts and use insectivores (mainly sorieids) as paratenic hosts. Thue, it suggested that the hawk-eagle was infected with the nematode by ingestion of small animals such as earthworms and soricids.}, pages = {143--148}, title = {First record of Porrocaecum depressum (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea), Craspedorrhynchus sp. and Degeeriella sp. (Insecta: Psocodea) obtained from a Hodgson's hawk eagle, Spizaetus nipalensis, in Gifu Prefecture, Japan}, year = {2012} }