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Notes on the cestode parasites of English sparrows in Indiana1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Kenneth E. Kintner
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, Purdue University

Extract

One hundred and ninety-seven English sparrows collected in the vicinity of Lafayette, Indiana, have been examined for cestode parasites. The species recovered and incidences of infection are as follows: Hymenolepis passeris (Gmelin), 2·5%; Choanotaenia passerina (Fuhrmann) provis, 3·5%; Anonchotaenia globata (von Linstow), 2·5%. Of these, Hymenolepis passeris is reported for the first time from North America. The name Haploparaxis linstowi is proposed for Aploparaksis fringillarum von Linstow nec Rudolphi. Additions are made to the present descriptions of the species observed.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1938

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