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Eimeria ivensae sp. n. from the Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus hemionus, in Montana
Oocysts of Eimeria ivensae sp. n. were present in a fecal sample from a mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus hemionus from Montana. The oocysts were 30 to 37 μ by 18 to 22 μ (mean 32.5 by 21.0 μ). A micropyle and polar granule were present, but an oocyst residuum was absent. The sporocysts were 14 to 18 μ...
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description | Oocysts of Eimeria ivensae sp. n. were present in a fecal sample from a mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus hemionus from Montana. The oocysts were 30 to 37 μ by 18 to 22 μ (mean 32.5 by 21.0 μ). A micropyle and polar granule were present, but an oocyst residuum was absent. The sporocysts were 14 to 18 μ by 6 to 9 μ. A sporocyst residuum was present. |
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