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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 10(4), 1974, pp. 397-398
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HELMINTH PARASITES OF THE ROBIN FROM SOUTH BASS ISLAND, OHIO

C. LAWRENCE COOPER 1 and JOHN L. CRITES 1

1 Center for Lake Erie Area Research and Department of Zoology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.

Fifty robins, Turdus migratorius, from South Bass Island, Ottawa County, Ohio were examined for helminth parasites. Twelve species of helminth parasites were found, two species of trematodes, three of cestodes, six of nematodes, and a single species of acanthocephalan. Two of these helminths, the nematodes Capillaria contorta and C. ovopunctatum, represent new host records.

Submitted on May 16, 1974







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