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On the occurrence of a Cephaline Gregarine, Leidyana tinei n. sp., in Lepidopterous larvae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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The gregarine herein described lives in the larvae of the moth Endrosis fenestrella Stain. which I found in the nests of the house-martin (Chelidon urbica Linn.)
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