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Trichuris ovis (Abildgaard, 1795) Hosts: American bison (P = 9.1 %; I = 5); Barbary sheep (P = 60 %; I = 81 (2–204)); saiga antelope (P = 87 %; I = 77.3 (4–334)); European mouflon (P = 40 %; I = 8.5 (1–28)); markhor (P = 45.5 %; I = 17.2 (1–47)); Ankole-Watusi (P = 100 %; I = 12); African buffalo (P = 100 %; I = 1); red deer (P = 50 %; I = 16.7 (12–26)); alpaca (P = 100 %; I = 13); Bactrian camel (P = 100 %; I = 125). Site of infection: caecum.
Published as part of Zvegintsova, N. S., Kharchenko, V. A. & Kuzmina, T. A., 2018, Helminths Of Exotic Even-Toed Ungulates (Artiodactyla) In The Askania-Nova Biosphere Reserve, Ukraine, pp. 471-494 in Vestnik Zoologii 52 (6) on page 479, DOI: 10.2478/vzoo-2018-0049, http://zenodo.org/record/6454977
Trichuris, Nematoda, Trichinellidae, Trichocephalida, Trichuris ovis, Animalia, Adenophorea, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Trichuris, Nematoda, Trichinellidae, Trichocephalida, Trichuris ovis, Animalia, Adenophorea, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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