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Lepus corsicanus gastro-intestinal helminths: first report

Summary Italian hare Lepus corsicanus De Winton, 1898, is a true species living in simpatry with Lepus europaeus in mainland Italy and with Oryctolagus cuniculus in Sicily, where L. europaeus is absent. Up to date, nobody has studied the helminths of this endemic Italian Mammal. Therefore, in order...

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Cestoda
Data processing
Ecology
Gastrointestinal system
helminths
Intestine
Italy
Lepus corsicanus
Lepus europaeus
Life Sciences
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Microbiology
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Nematodes
Oryctolagus cuniculus
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