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File AvailableSouthwell, T. 1921 A new species of cestode (Anoplocephala vulgaris) from an African rhinoceros. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 14 (3): 355-364, figs. 1-9
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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Black Rhino
Cestode, Anoplocephala vulgaris, n.sp. Twelve specimens, a large number of fragments, and several single segments, were obtained by Professor Yorke on 23rd August, 1912, from a rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis), at Ngoa, N.E. Rhodesia. External characters Probably this worm does not exceed a le...
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File AvailableSchulze, P. 1919 Bestimmungstabelle fur das Zeckengenus Hyalomma Koch. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1919: 189-196, figs. 1-6
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Hyalomma (=Cosmiomma) hippopotamense Denny, 1843. This species is usually called Dermacentor rhinocerotis DeGeer, with D. rhinocerinus Denny as a synonym. The poor figure published by DeGeer (vol.7, pl. 38 fig.6) does not represent a tick of this genus, is rather the species which has been know...
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File AvailableBaylis, H.A. 1919 A new species of the nematode genus Crossocephalus from the rhinoceros. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 4: 94-98
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableNew York Zoo 1918 Death of the Indian rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 21 (5): 1673
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Indian Rhino
Reason of death carditis , Male, New York
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File AvailableRodhain, J.; Bequaert, J. 1918 Dipteres parasites de l'elephant et du rhinoceros. Bulletin Biologique de la France et de la Belgique 52: 379-465, pl. 3, figs. 1-21
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File AvailableRichards, D.; New York Zoological Society 1918 Rhinoceros sick with pneumonia - No joke for doctors. Chicago Tribune (Army edition) no 282 (April 23): 2
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBequaert, J. 1916 Parasitic muscid larvae collected from the African elephant and the white rhinoceros by the Congo expeditions. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35: 377-387, figs. 1-3
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White Rhino
Gastric larva of Ceratotherium simum: Gyrostigma. The existence of larvae in the stomach of rhinoceroses has been known for a long time but it is only recently that we have had any definite information concerning the life history of these parasites. The first reference to the presence of Oestri...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1915 The tsetse fly and big game. Country Life 37 April 3: 458-460, 6 plates
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1914 The death fly. The official report on sleeping sickness - wild game and the disease. The Times (London) May 21: p 7
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Black Rhino
Rhino, in spite of the thickness of their skin, appear very subject to sores. There are almost always large sores on the chest or stomach, and often enormous festering sores on other parts of the body. They frequently, too, are cut and gashed about, these being probably caused by fighting toget...
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