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On the Morphology of Ollulanus tricuspis Leuckart, 1865, a Nematode Parasite of the Cat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2009

Extract

In 1865 Leuckart described from the Cat, in Germany, a very minute Strongyle worm which he called Ollulanus tricuspis. This worm which was recorded from Britain by Cobbold (1873) and Stirling (1877), but was not properly described or figured, has occurred recently in some cats examined by the writer.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1923

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References

Cobbold, T. S., 1873.—“The Internal Parasites of our Domesticated Animals, &c.,” p. 125.Google Scholar
Leuckart, R., 1865.—“Bericht über die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen in der nat. der niederen Thiere.” Arch. für Nat., 13, p. 227.Google Scholar
Stirling, W., 1877.—”On the Changes Produced in the Lungs by the embryos of Ollulanus tricuspis.” Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., p. 145.Google Scholar