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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 7(4), 1971, pp. 256-257
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OCCURRENCE OF Capillaria hepatica (NEMATODA: TRICHURIDAE) IN THE SPOTTED SKUNK IN FLORIDA

JAMES N. LAYNE 1 and CHET E. WINEGARNER 1

1 Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Florida 33852, and Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History, New York, N.Y. 10024

An infection of Capillaria hepatica found in a spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) from Highlands County, Florida, apparently constitutes the first record of this parasite in a wild carnivore.

Submitted on February 24, 1971




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