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The comparative morphology of the oral cavity glands in captive South African painted dogs (Lycaon pictus pictus) and captive fennec foxes (Vulpes zerda) (Carnivora: Canidae). [PDF]
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Systematic Parasitology, 1980
Bilatorchis papillogenitalis n.g., n.sp. from the red lechwe, Kobus leche Gray, 1850, from Zambia is described and illustrated. It is assigned to the subfamily Orthocoelinae Price & McIntosh, 1953 and distinguished from other members of the subfamily by the lateral and symmetrical position of the testes in the posterior third of the body between the ...
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Bilatorchis papillogenitalis n.g., n.sp. from the red lechwe, Kobus leche Gray, 1850, from Zambia is described and illustrated. It is assigned to the subfamily Orthocoelinae Price & McIntosh, 1953 and distinguished from other members of the subfamily by the lateral and symmetrical position of the testes in the posterior third of the body between the ...
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Ruptured dissecting aortic aneurysms in two red lechwe (Kobus leche)
Veterinary Record, 2001B A, Wolfe +4 more
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GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN LECHWE (KOBUS LECHE GRAY) IN ZAMBIA
Mammalia, 1976G. W. HOWARD, J. A. SIDOROWICZ
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Hepatic coccidiosis in red lechwe ( Kobus leche leche )
Veterinary Record, 2011HEPATIC coccidiosis is relatively common in rabbits but only rarely reported in other mammals, including goats, a calf, a dog, and mink (Mahmoud and others 1994, Schafer and others 1995, Oruc 2007). We would like to report two cases of hepatic coccidiosis in 12- to 18-month-old red lechwe (Kobus leche leche) in a mixed-aged herd of 74 animals from a ...
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2011
121. Red LLechwe Kobus leche French: Cobe lechwe / German: Litschi-Moorantilope / Spanish: Kob rojo Taxonomy. Kobus leche Gray, 1850, Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°. Restricted by Smithers in 1971 as Boteti River, near Lake Ngami (Botswana). K. leche was formerly used as a parent taxon that encompassed all lechwe populations (i.e.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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121. Red LLechwe Kobus leche French: Cobe lechwe / German: Litschi-Moorantilope / Spanish: Kob rojo Taxonomy. Kobus leche Gray, 1850, Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°. Restricted by Smithers in 1971 as Boteti River, near Lake Ngami (Botswana). K. leche was formerly used as a parent taxon that encompassed all lechwe populations (i.e.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES OF CAPTIVE SOUTHERN LECHWES (KOBUS LECHE)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2020Blood samples collected from captive Southern lechwes (Kobus leche) were used to develop reference intervals for complete blood count and serum biochemistry values. The study population consisted in 108 healthy individuals, including 62 females and 46 males and 38 neonates (2 yr old) from the Réserve Africaine de Sigean, Sigean, France, between 2014 ...
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Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850
2005Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233).
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Kobus leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233). Vernacular Names: Lechwe. Subspecies:: Subspecies Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Subspecies Kobus leche subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Kobus leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233). Vernacular Names: Lechwe. Subspecies:: Subspecies Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Subspecies Kobus leche subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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