Abstract
1. Onchocerca is recorded for the first time from English-bred cattle.2. A specific diagnosis of O. gutturosa is made, O. bovis being regarded as a synonym. It is suggested that Stiles's description of Filaria lienalis may have referred to this species.3. The microfilariae occur in the skin of infected cows, and blood-sucking flies of the genus Simulium were found to be the vectors.4. Complete development was observed in S. ornatum and partial development in S. erythrocephalum. S. ornatum appears to be a very efficient intermediate host, as over 40 per cent became infected.5. Culicoides nubeculosus, the vector of Onchocerca cervicalis of horses, does not appear to carry the bovine Onchocerca.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Reference8 articles.
1. Sweet U. (1917). Worm Nodules in Cattle. Commonwealth of Australia Advisory Council of Science and Industry Bull. No. 2. Melbourne.
2. The Development ofOnchocerca VolvulusinSimulium Damnosum
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