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File AvailableGlover, P.E.; Sheldrick, D. 1964 An urgent research problem on the elephant and rhino populations of the Tsavo National Park in Kenya. Bulletin of Epizootic Diseases of Africa 12: 33-38
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
It was noticed that many of the rhino had extensive black patches on their sides which microscopic examination showed to be a thin film of dried blood. At first it was thought that it may have been caused by heavy infestations of biting flies, Luperosia sp., and another as yet unidentified musci...
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File AvailableClarke, J.E. 1964 Game elimination as a means of tsetse control with special reference to host preferences. Puku 2: 62-75, tables 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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Black Rhino
Tsetse fly game eliminiation in Fort Jameson, Zambia, 1956-1961. The tsetse fly Glossina morsitans found on the only one rhino killed during the oprations. Rhino is a host to the tsetse fly.
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File AvailableReed, T.H. 1964 National Zoological Park Report (Arrival of Deepali and Rajkumari from Assam). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1964 (pub. 1965): Select pages, 2 plates, 1 table
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableCondy, J.B.; MacCulloch, J.I.M.; Rodger, J.O.K.; Thomson, J.W. 1963 The treatment of eight square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) with an anthelmintic. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 34 (1): 99-101, table 1
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White Rhino
Bot fly larvae of the genus Gyrostigma commonly occur in white rhinoceros at Umfolosi, and as nematode egg counts on the faeces of the eight animals imported to Rhodesia showed a fairly high level of infestation, it appeared highly desirable to reduce their parasitic burdens to a minimum, in the ...
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File AvailableUSDA Agricultural Research Service, Animal Disease Eradication Division 1963 Exotic ticks found on imported rhinoceros (SWR). Report of Cooperative Tick Eradication Activities (published 15 August): page 6
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America - North America
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White Rhino
Two dead male ticks found on one Southern White rhinoceros imported from Umfolozi Game Reserve in September 1962 and housed at the Catskill Game Farm.
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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Sumatran Rhino
Gyrostigma sumatrensis (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis .
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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White Rhino
Gyrostigma pavesii (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Ceratotherium simum and Diceros bicornis
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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Black Rhino
Gyrostigma conjungens and Gyrostigma pavesii (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Diceros bicornis
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File AvailableFitzsimmons, W.M. 1962 Parabronema roundi n.sp. (Spiruridae: Nematoda) from Rhinoceros bicornis in Kenya. Journal of Helminthology 36 (1/2): 39-44, figs. 1-5
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Black Rhino
Parabronema roundi (Spiruridae, Nematoda) - first description. This new species is described from material consisting of four males and six females said to have been recovered from the intestine of Rhinoceros bicornis in Keny-a and sent to the writer through the courtesy of Mr. M. C. Round, B.Sc...
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File AvailableTheiler, G.; Salisbury, L.E. 1959 Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey collection, part IX: The Amblyomma-marmoreum group. Onderstepoort Journal of veterinary Science 28 (1): 47-123
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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