The Trematoda


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The Trematoda


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When this historically significant volume was first published in 1968, the detailed study of the Trematoda had been neglected in Britain. Dawes' aim in this book was to make available in English information that will enable students, teachers, and research workers to identify the trematode parasites of representative animals from the European fauna.







The Journal of Parasitology


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Issues for Sept. 1933- contain a section on research notes.




Keys to the Trematoda


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This work, in three volumes, presents a detailed revision of the systematics and taxonomy of the platyhelminth class Trematoda, subclasses Aspidogastrea and Digenea, with keys for the identification of these parasites at the superfamily, family, subfamily, and generic levels. The trematodes are parasitic worms infecting all vertebrate groups and include families of significance to human and animal health. The first volume covers the subclass Aspidogastrea and order Strigeida, while the second and third volumes will cover the orders Echinostomida and Plagiorchiida







The Breeding Bird Survey, 1967 and 1968


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Maps show the breeding range and comparative abundance of selected species.




Studies on Gregarines II


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