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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Bartel, M. H.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Gardner, S. L.</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2000</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Arthropod and helminth parasites from the Plains Pocket Gopher, Geomys bursarius bursarius from the hosts' northern boundary range in Minnesota</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Journal of Parasitology</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>86</VOLUME>
	<NUMBER>1</NUMBER>
	<PAGES>153-156</PAGES>
	<DATE>Feb</DATE>
	<ACCESSION_NUMBER>45019</ACCESSION_NUMBER>
	<KEYWORDS>
		<KEYWORD>Acanthocephala</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Animals</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Arthropods/classification</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Cestoda</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Dermacentor</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>ectoparasite</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Fleas</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Helminths</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology/parasitology/veterinary</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Mallophaga</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Minnesota/epidemiology</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>Nematoda/isolation & purification</KEYWORD>
	</KEYWORDS>
	<ABSTRACT>As part of a continuing and more general study of the diversity of parasites from subterranean mammals in central North America, individuals of the Plains Pocket Gopher, Geomys bursarius bursarius, were collected from 7 localities in northwestern Minnesota from September 1991 through October 1996. Arthropods collected included the fleas, Opisocrostis bruneri (4 of 124, 3.2%), Foxella ignota ignota (85 of 124, 68.5%); the chewing louse, Geomydoecus geomydis geomydis from 98 of 124 (79%), and larvae of the tick, Dermacentor variabilis (1 of 124, 0.8%). Nematodes found included Physaloptera limbata (2 of 118 gophers, 1.7%), Capillaria americana (4 of 118, 3.4%), and Ransomus rodentorum (31 of 118, 26.3%). Cestodes recovered included Anoplocephaloides infrequens (12 of 136 gophers, 8.8%), Anoplocephaloides variabilis (19 of 136, 14%), Andrya macrocephala (20 of 136, 14.7%), and Hymenolepis weldensis from 12 of 136, 8.8%. The acanthocephalan, Moniliformis clarki was found in 1 of 118 gophers (0.8%). No parasites were found in the cheek pouches, thoracic, or peritoneal cavities.</ABSTRACT>
	<NOTES>LR: 20041117; JID: 7803124; ppublish0022-3395Journal</NOTES>
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