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Leucocytozoon otidis n. sp., Leucocytozoon podargii n. sp. and Leucocytozoon ibisi n. sp. are described from bustards, tawny frogmouth and ibis, respectively. Relevant differentiating morphological characteristics are presented and endogenous stages are also described for L. podargii.
Journal of Natural History – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jul 1, 2002
Keywords: Avian Haematozoa; Leucocytozoon; New Species; Gametocytes; Schizonts; Hosts
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