2014
DOI: 10.1894/n07-jc-73.1
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Distributional records of helminths of the swift fox (Vulpes velox)from New Mexico

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“…Forrester (1992) reported it from Florida. Ubelaker et al (2014) found it in 43.4% of kit foxes (V. macrotis) and Ubelaker et al (2014a) found it in 35.5% of swift foxes (V. velox) from New Mexico.…”
Section: Nematodes Genus Physaloptera Rudolphi 1819mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Forrester (1992) reported it from Florida. Ubelaker et al (2014) found it in 43.4% of kit foxes (V. macrotis) and Ubelaker et al (2014a) found it in 35.5% of swift foxes (V. velox) from New Mexico.…”
Section: Nematodes Genus Physaloptera Rudolphi 1819mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Encapsulated and free tetrathyridia are often found in the body cavities and various organs of amphibians, reptiles and rodents Padgett and Boyce (2004). In recent surveys of foxes in New Mexico adult Mesocestoides have been reported (Ubelaker et al 2013;2014a, 2014b. Surveys of rodents in the northern mountains of New Mexico have found asexually reproducing tetrathyridia of Mesocestoides in a rodent species that we report here.…”
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