Ectoparasitos de roedores e marsupiais no ambiente silvestre de Ilha Grande, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

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Abstract

Ectoparasites collected from wild mammals of Ilha Grande, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are listed. The most frequent species of mammal was Proechimys dimidiatus (Gunther, 1877); Gigantolaelaps oudemansi Fonseca, 1939 and Polygenis lakoi Guimarães, 1948 were the predominant species of acari and fleas, respectively.

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Guitton, N., Araújo Filho, N. A., & Sherlock, I. A. (1986). Ectoparasitos de roedores e marsupiais no ambiente silvestre de Ilha Grande, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 81(2), 233–234. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761986000200014

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