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DOI: 10.2307/3222584
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The Physalopterinae (Nematoda) of Aves

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“… 1 Inabnit et al 1972, 2 Yakimoff and Matikaschwili 1933, 3 Balasingam 1958, 4 Gupta 1939, 5 Chandler 1942, 6 Kazacos 2001, 7 Butterworth and Beverley‐Burton 1980, 8 Denton 1942, 9 Shoop and Corkum 1981, 10 Dougherty 1946, 11 Morgan 1941, 12 Gallati 1959, 13 Moore 1946, 14 Bartholomew and Crites 1964, 15 Stanek et al 2002. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 Inabnit et al 1972, 2 Yakimoff and Matikaschwili 1933, 3 Balasingam 1958, 4 Gupta 1939, 5 Chandler 1942, 6 Kazacos 2001, 7 Butterworth and Beverley‐Burton 1980, 8 Denton 1942, 9 Shoop and Corkum 1981, 10 Dougherty 1946, 11 Morgan 1941, 12 Gallati 1959, 13 Moore 1946, 14 Bartholomew and Crites 1964, 15 Stanek et al 2002. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physaloptera spp. are known to occur in North America and in the Caribbean ( Morgan, 1943 , McAllister and Bursey, 2007 ). Generally, adult nematodes are found in the stomachs of mammals, reptiles, and birds that have ingested insect intermediate hosts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physaloptera rara Hall and Wigdor, 1918 (14.3%) was recovered from the stomach and small intestine of a male fox from Lee County (2 specimens) and in a female fox from Harding County (2 specimens). Morgan (1941) reported P. rara from a gray fox in Florida. found it in 34.2% of gray foxes in Minnesota.…”
Section: Nematodes Genus Physaloptera Rudolphi 1819mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was recovered in a male from Mora County. Chitwood (1931) reported P. praeputialis from the gray fox in Virginia (see also Morgan (1941), . Rankin (1946) reported a Physaloptera sp.…”
Section: Nematodes Genus Physaloptera Rudolphi 1819mentioning
confidence: 99%