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New Host and Locality Record for Trypanosoma peromysci

The Journal of Parasitology, 1990
Trypanosoma peromysci Watson, 1912 (Sarcomastigophora: Kinetoplastida), is described from a new host and locality. One of 20 (5.0%) Peromyscus leucopus collected from Pottawatomie and Riley counties in Kansas was found to harbor the parasite. Morphometric and statistical analysis confirmed the trypanosome to be indistinguishable from T.
R D, McKown   +3 more
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Some grass aphid host records (Homoptera)

1942
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Knowlton, George F., Fronk
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DIFFERENTIAL HOSTS AND NEW HOST RECORDS FOR FIVE GRASS VIRUSES

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1961
A number of cereals and other grasses were compared as hosts for different isolates of viruses causing Agropyron mosaic (AMV), wheat streak mosaic (WSMV), barley stripe mosaic (BSMV), ryegrass mosaic (RMV) and orchard grass mosaic (OMV). Lolium multiflorum L. was susceptible to all the viruses.
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Two new host records for Nematodirus species

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1969
Nematodirus spathiger (Railliet, 1896) Railliet and Henry, 1909 from a horse, and Nematodirus odocoilei Becklund and Walker, 1967 from the white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus, constitute new host–parasite records.
W A, Webster, R R, MacKay
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Some Aphid host records

1946
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New host records for Olethreutinae (Tortricidae)

1984
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Brown, Richard L.   +2 more
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Indian Tephritidae with their recorded hosts

Oriental Insects, 1970
Abstract A synonymic catalogue of all the known species of fruitflies from India is given together with the recorded hosts.
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RECORDS OF MALLOPHAGA FROM OKLAHOMA HOSTS

The Canadian Entomologist, 1940
The Mallophaga listed were collected from birds and mammals in various parts of Oklahoma as indicated. Included in the records of the material collected by the author during the past three years are numerous records from material furnished by various students in the Entomology Department of Oklahoma A. and M. College.
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