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Sclerostome Parasites of the Horse in England

I. The Genera Triodontophorus and Oesophagodontus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Charles L. Boulenger
Affiliation:
(From the Research Laboratory in Agricultural Zoology, University of Birmingham.)

Extract

Since the appearance in 1901 of Looss' important monograph on the Sclerostomes of Horses and Donkeys in Egypt a much greater interest has been shown in the presence of these and allied Nematodes in other parts of the world, but, although nearly fifteen years have elapsed since that publication, very little addition has been made to our knowledge of this branch of helminthology

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1916

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