Helminth Survey of Wildcats in Japan

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Two Iriomote cats (Felis iriomotensis) and 2 Tsushima leopard cats (Felis bengalensis euptilura) killed probably by traffic accidents were submitted to the helminthological examination. In Iriomote cats, 8 species of parasites (Spirometra erinacei, Toxocara cati, Molineus springsmithi, Uncinaria maya, Capillaria aerophila, C. felis-cati, larvae of an unidentifiable lung worm and one species of Acanthocephala) were found. In Tsushima leopard cats, 10 species of parasites (Pharyngostomum cordatum, Spirometra erinacei, Toxocara cati, Molineus springsmithi, Arthrostoma hunanensis, Uncinaria felidis, Capillaria felis-cati, larvae of an unidentifiable lung worm, and two species of Acanthocephala) were detected. © 1994, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. All rights reserved.

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Doi, T., Sakaguchi, N., & Tatara, M. (1994). Helminth Survey of Wildcats in Japan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 56(6), 1069–1073. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.56.1069

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