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On a Lungworm, Crenosoma potos n. sp., from the Kinkajou, Potos flavus (Schreber).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

J. J. C. Buckley
Affiliation:
Milner Research Student, Department of Helminthology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Extract

The lungworm genus Crenosoma, founded by Molin in 1861, was redescribed in 1928 by Skrjabin and Petrow. To the two existing species, C. striatum (Zeder, 1800) from the hedgehog (Erinaceus europæus L.) and C. vulpis (Dujardin, 1845) from the fox (Vulpes vulpes L.), these writers added a third species, C. taiga, from the lungs of Kolonocus sibiricus (Pall.) in Russia. A generic diagnosis based on a study of these three species was supplied, and the wolf (Canis lupus L.) was recorded as a new host for Crenosoma vulpis.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1930

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