Coccidia of the pheasant
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Coccidia of the pheasant
Abstract
The author reviews the literature on the coccidia of the pheasant. Ten species are described, of which three are associated with disease in the United Kingdom, Eimeria colchici, E. duodenalis and E. phasiani.
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