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On Some Helminths from British Small Mammals, with a Re-description of Echinorhynchus rosai Porta, 1910

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

Phyllis M. James
Affiliation:
Department of Pathology, Royal Veterinary College, London

Extract

The geographical and host distribution of 32 specíes of helmínths found in a survey of 254 carcases of 13 species of British small mammals is given.

A description of Echinorhynchus rosai Porta, 1910 from three specimens found encysted in the liver and mesentery of a hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, corresponds in most respects with that originally given by Porta. Comments are made on the unusual location of the parasites and on other species from the same host.

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Research Papers
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1954

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