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Sclerostome Parasites of the Horse in England1. II. New Species of the Genus Cylichnostomum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

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

Extract

In a recent number of Parastilogy (1916) an account was given of the species of Triodontophorus and Oesophagodontus found in the alimentary tract of horses in the neighbourhood of Birmingham, more particularly in the Redditch district of Worcestershire. In company with the worms of these two genera were several species of Cylichnostomum, occurring in some of the hosts in considerable numbers both in the colon and caecum.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1917

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