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- Duncan. Sept. [September] 29, 1939
Parasites.
16 mos. [months] [male symbol] Heavy infestation of
Oesophagostomum in caecum
+ upper end of large intestine.
Lung worm in tip + free
margin of left lung, not
in right lung. Infected areas
inflamed, raised somewhat
and hard to the touch. Parasites
are in the terminal bronchi.
No leg or liver parasites.
Setaria Cervi - a single
individual.
3 Tapeworm cysts 13 cm [centimetres]
to 10 cm [centimetres] in diam. [diameter] on great
omentum. This seems to be
the usual site, others have
been found on the body wall,
imbedded in the liver + in the
lung.
Lipoptena seen copulating
while in flight. Winged + non
winged individuals present on
the deer. Not many individuals
present - 35 to 45. One pupa
found on back of neck.
The lung worm + caecal worm are
probably the cause of the heavy
winter loss in this area.
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