Helminth Fauna of Bats in Japan XXVII
Twenty-nine specimens of forest bats were examined for the presence of cestodes, but no bats were infected with cestodes. Out of 144 cave bats belonging to 14 species examined, 23 bats were found infected with cestodes. The cestodes, Hymenolepis rashomonensis and H. nishidai were found in Rhinolophu...
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奈良教育大学
1982
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10105/2314 https://nara-edu.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=8105 https://nara-edu.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=8105&item_no=1&attribute_id=17&file_no=1 |
Summary: | Twenty-nine specimens of forest bats were examined for the presence of cestodes, but no bats were infected with cestodes. Out of 144 cave bats belonging to 14 species examined, 23 bats were found infected with cestodes. The cestodes, Hymenolepis rashomonensis and H. nishidai were found in Rhinolophus ferrumequinum nippon, H. sp. in R. ferrumequinum nippon and Myotis nattereri bombinus, Vampirolepis isensis in R. cornutus cornutus, and V. hidaensis in Miniopterus schreibersii fuliginosus. |
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