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Coccidia of the Felidae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

W. L. Yakimoff
Affiliation:
From the Laboratory of Parasitology, Veterinary School, Leningrad.
I. L. Matikaschwili
Affiliation:
From the Laboratory of Parasitology, Veterinary School, Leningrad.
E. F. Rastegaïeff
Affiliation:
From the Laboratory of Parasitology, Veterinary School, Leningrad.
E. N. Lewkowitsch
Affiliation:
From the Laboratory of Parasitology, Veterinary School, Leningrad.

Extract

Two species of coccidia have been found in captive Felidae examined by us in Russia:

(1) Isospora felis Wenyon 1923, in lion, tiger and lynx.

(2) Isospora rivolta (Grassi 1879), in tiger, leopard and jungle cat.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1933

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