Introduction
t o Nhuemmaatno dhee aplatrha sbiteecsa oufs ew isldom aen imspaelc hieasv ea rime pzoorotnanott irco[1le]. DSnuarkineg Brieosdeiavrecrhs iotyn iCn aKptaulirme aSnntaakne I sfolar nTdrsa,d tihnrge ein s pJaevcaie as nodf nematode of genus Kalicephalus were found in intestine of W11 uo fe st nHakue (s. They are Kalicephalus assimilis (K. assimilis) ( 1938), Kalicephalus (Costatus) indicus Ortlepp 1 9 2T3h) ea ngde nKuasli cKepahliacleupsh baulnugsa Mri oMlianc C(allum (1918). nematode of the family Diaphanocepha18li6d1a)e iisn ath set rionntegsytilnide hofa vreep btieleesn arnedp olirztaerdd sin[2 ].m Aa ntoyt arle ogfi o5n0s s poef ctihees owfo Krladl.i cSecphhaadlu[3s] srepveicsieeds . the Kalicephalus spp and recognized from 50 to 23 s n aTkhees iannfedc triaoins eodf Ktoa lsiecceopnhadlaursy cbaaucsteedri aml ilidn feencttieornit itsh iant creapuosretde do fi nd heautmh aonn. host[4], but its infection has never been
c oAulntthroieusg,h i tKs ainlifcoerpmhaatliuons hfraovme bInedeonn reespiao ritse dv efrryo mlim mitaendy. The species from Java has been reported as Kalicephalus fimbriatus[2] and Kalicephalus willeyi from Komodo Island[5] athnrde ea dspjaecceienst faoruenad, Pina ptuhais Nsteuwd yG auninde tah[6e] . nMewor fpihnodlionggys ooff host and locality records are presented herein.