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- Chemainus. Mar. [March] 19/40 [1940].
Dictyolcaulus [underlined] [Dictyocaulus] (lungworm)
Very heavy infestation.
One individual in trachea just
posterior to larynx, larger
bronchi contained clusters
of them. Smaller bronchi
full of them. Perhaps 2/3
of the lung was rendered
completely or partially useless
by these parasites.
Lipoptena [underlined]
Moderately abundant,
many copulating. I noticed that
at least 50% of the copulating
individuals had larvae 2 mm [millimetres]
long or over in the uterus.
Collected 4 active [female symbol]'s within
which would be seen black
puparia. These discharged
the puparia within 5 minutes
The deer was still warm +
the parasites very active so
I am sure the pupation within
the parent is normal though
I have seen white larvae
discharged + pupate externally.
All told 8 puparia
were obtained from this
host.
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