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PARACEONOGONIMUS KATSURADISP. NOV. (TREMATODA: STRIGEIDA) FROMLOPHODYTES CUCULLATUSIN QUEBEC |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 18d,
Issue 3,
1940,
Page 79-82
L. L. Lyster,
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Paraceonogonimus katsuradisp. nov. is described fromLophodytes cucullatus. The sub-subfamily Prohemistomini Dubois, 1938, and the genusParaceonogonimusKatsurada, 1914, must be slightly modified to accommodate it.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr40d-006
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1940
数据来源: NRC
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INVESTIGATIONS ON TRICHINOSIS IN CANADA: III. ON THE INCIDENCE OF TRICHINOSIS IN GARBAGE-FED HOGS |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 18d,
Issue 3,
1940,
Page 83-85
Thomas W. M. Cameron,
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An examination of 995 garbage-fed hogs from Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba, showed that only two harboured trichina larvae.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr40d-007
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1940
数据来源: NRC
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REPTANT DECAPOD CRUSTACEA OF THE WEST COASTS OF VANCOUVER AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, BRITISH COLUMBIA |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 18d,
Issue 3,
1940,
Page 86-105
Josephine F. L. Hart,
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The range, size, local distribution, and notes on 44 species of reptant decapod crustaceans taken in British Columbia coastal waters are presented. A summary of records from the literature has been compiled, and the distribution of the species as a result of the peculiar configuration of the coast line is illustrated from these data.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr40d-008
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1940
数据来源: NRC
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APOPHALLUS IMPERATORSP. NOV., A HETEROPHYID ENCYSTED IN TROUT, WITH A CONTRIBUTION TO ITS LIFE HISTORY |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 18d,
Issue 3,
1940,
Page 106-118
L. L. Lyster,
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Apophallus imperatorsp. nov., (Heterophyidae: Trematoda) is described and figured. It is a potential human parasite of which the metacercarial stage is encysted inSalvelinus fontinalisin the Province of Quebec. The other hosts are unknown; experimentally, it becomes adult in cats and pigeons. The significance of the genusApophallusand related genera is reviewed and the systematics ofApophallusdiscussed. Organization of the gonotyl is the only feature accepted as uniformly distinctive of this genus and modifications in that structure are traced and recommended for their significance in specific diagnoses.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr40d-009
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1940
数据来源: NRC
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