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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 10(4), 1974, pp. 399-403
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THE HELMINTH PARASITES OF THE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS FROM SOUTH BASS ISLAND, OHIO, INCLUDING A CHECK LIST OF THE HELMINTHS REPORTED FROM THIS HOST

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 red-winged blackbirds, Agelaius phoeniceus, from South Bass Island, Ottawa County, Ohio, were examined for helminth parasites. Thirteen species of helminths were found, four species of trematodes, two of cestodes, five of nematodes, and one species of acanthocephalan. A check list of the helminth parasites reported from this host is included.

Submitted on June 11, 1974







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