
doi: 10.1007/bf02051850
A single shrew, trapped in 1957 near Lloydminster (Alberta, Canada) and found to be infected withEmmonsia, has been identified asSorex cinereus cinereusKerr. This is the only recorded instance of adiaspiromycosis in a shrew trapped in the western hemisphere as well as the first reported anywhere in this species.
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