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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 13(1), 1977, pp. 43-46
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Nematodes in terrestrial gastropods from central Maine

JG Gleich, FF Gilbert, and NP Kutscha


ABSTRACT

Seventeen-hundred terrestrial gastropods collected in central Maine were examined for Parelaphostrongylus tenuis and other nematodes. Prevalence of nematodes was 4 to 7% in most gastropod species, but was 19% in Pallifera spp. Cosmocercoides dukae and Rhabditis spp. were the most common nematodes recovered. Only four P. tenuis larvae (prevalence 0.1%) were found. Foci important for transmission of P. tenuis in Maine have not yet been found.





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