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Plains Lubber Grasshopper (Brachystola magna) as a Potential Intermediate Host for Oxyspirura petrowi in Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2016

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The authors apologise for an error in the above paper which led to Figure 2 being published in black and white; it should have been in colour, as follows:

Fig. 2. Comparison of Oxyspirura petrowi recovered from experimentally infected northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus): A) male O. petrowi 30 days post infection (dpi). Short spicule green arrow and long spicule black arrow; B) male O. petrowi 70 dpi. Short spicule green arrow and long spicule black arrow; C) female O. petrowi 30 dpi, note absence of eggs in reproductive tract; D) female O. petrowi 45 dpi, note morulated eggs (arrows) in the reproductive tract; E) female O. petrowi 70 dpi, note first stage larvae in eggs (arrows) in the reproductive tract; F) O. petrowi egg marked with an arrow next to unidentified strongylid species egg. Scale bars for A,B,E,F are 100 μm and 50 μm for C and D.

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Kistler, W. M., Hock, S., Hernout, B., Brake, E., Williams, N., Downing, C., Dunham, N. R., Kumar, N., Turaga, U., Parlos, J. A., and Kendall, R. J. (2016). Plains Lubber Grasshopper (Brachystola magna) as a Potential Intermediate Host for Oxyspirura petrowi in Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus). Parasitology Open 2, e7. Published by Cambridge University Press, 13 June 2016. doi: 10.1017/pao.2016.5 Google Scholar
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Fig. 2. Comparison of Oxyspirura petrowi recovered from experimentally infected northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus): A) male O. petrowi 30 days post infection (dpi). Short spicule green arrow and long spicule black arrow; B) male O. petrowi 70 dpi. Short spicule green arrow and long spicule black arrow; C) female O. petrowi 30 dpi, note absence of eggs in reproductive tract; D) female O. petrowi 45 dpi, note morulated eggs (arrows) in the reproductive tract; E) female O. petrowi 70 dpi, note first stage larvae in eggs (arrows) in the reproductive tract; F) O. petrowi egg marked with an arrow next to unidentified strongylid species egg. Scale bars for A,B,E,F are 100 μm and 50 μm for C and D.