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1 October 1980 NEW HOST RECORD AND NOTES ON MALLOPHAGA FROM THE WHITE-NECKED RAVEN (Corvus cryptoleucus COUCH)
G.S. PFAFFENBERGER, W.F. BUTLER, D.S. HUDSON
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Abstract

Fifty-eight white-necked ravens (Corvus cryptoleucus) were examined for ectoparasites. Brueelia afzali and Philopterus ocellatus osborni were the most abundant mallophagans while Colpocephalum fregili and Myrsidea interruptus were the least common. The white-necked raven is listed as a new host for P. ocellatus osborni. Host sexual selection is indicated by statistical treatment of data obtained from ecologically distinct host populations.

PFAFFENBERGER, BUTLER, and HUDSON: NEW HOST RECORD AND NOTES ON MALLOPHAGA FROM THE WHITE-NECKED RAVEN (Corvus cryptoleucus COUCH)
G.S. PFAFFENBERGER, W.F. BUTLER, and D.S. HUDSON "NEW HOST RECORD AND NOTES ON MALLOPHAGA FROM THE WHITE-NECKED RAVEN (Corvus cryptoleucus COUCH)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(4), 545-547, (1 October 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.4.545
Received: 14 January 1980; Published: 1 October 1980
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