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[Eimeria nordensheldi sp. n.--a new species of coccidia (Eucoccidiida, Eimeridae) from the Arctic lemming (Dicrostonyx torquatus vinogradovi)].

Parazitologiia, 1997
While studying parasites of the lemmings Dicrostonyx torquatus vinogradovi Ognev, 1948 from the coast of Wrangel Island a new species Eimeria nordensheldi was found out. Its description, figure and differential diagnosis are given.
M D, Sonin, D V, Soshkin, D G, Tseĭtlin
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[The finding of Eimeria alces (Eucoccidiida) in the elk Alces alces of Bryansk Province].

Parazitologiia, 1997
The microsporidia Eimeria alces, Arnastauskiene, 1971 has been recorded from fecal probes of elks (Alces alces) in Bryansk Province. The oocyst measure 40.6 + 2.0 x x 28.6 + 1.0 mkm.
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Light and electron microscope studies of Hepatozoon mehlhorni, Bashtar et al., 1991 (Adeleina, Eucoccidiida) naturally infecting the viper Echis carinatus.

Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 1999
Light and electron microscopy have been used to study blood stages of H. mehlhorni as well as different developmental stages of the parasite within lung tissues of the naturally infected vipers Echis carinats captured from Siwah Oases, Egypt. A natural infection rate of 60% was recorded among vipers.
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