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On avian cestodes of the family Dilepididae Fuhrmann 1907, collected in Burma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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The material which forms the basis of this paper was obtained from the birds shot at Lashio, Upper Burma, in October 1941. I am greatly indebted to Prof. F. J. Meggitt for his help at Rangoon, in spite of his busy time owing to active field service at that period in Burma, and also for the use of his extensive private library before the general evacuation of 1942.
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