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      Helminth parasites of unisexual and bisexual whiptail lizards (Teiidae) in North America. III. The Chihuahuan spotted whiptail (Cnemidophorus exsanguis).

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      Journal of wildlife diseases
      Wildlife Disease Association

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          Twenty-four of 87 (28%) parthenogenetic Chihuahuan spotted whiptails (Cnemidophorus exsanguis) from nine counties of New Mexico and seven counties of Texas were infected with one or more endoparasites. These included a linstowiid cestode (Oochoristica bivitellobata) in seven (8%), a larval spirurid nematode (Physaloptera sp.) in nine (10%) and an oxyurid nematode (Pharyngodon warneri) in 10 (11%). This note, the third in a series of reports on helminths of Cnemidophorus spp., documents parasites in C. exsanguis for the first time.

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          Journal
          J Wildl Dis
          Journal of wildlife diseases
          Wildlife Disease Association
          0090-3558
          0090-3558
          Oct 1990
          : 26
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Renal-Metabolic Lab, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75216.
          Article
          10.7589/0090-3558-26.4.544
          2250333
          5d52fb18-623f-47a3-810b-142873c3efdf
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