Coccidia (Eimeriidae) of Hyracoidea (Hyrax)

Donald W. Duszynski1, Lee Couch1, and Steve J. Upton2
1Department of Biology, University of New Mexico
2Division of Biology, Kansas State University

Supported by NSF-PEET DEB 9521687

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Updated: 18 August 2000
Comments: eimeria@unm.edu (Duszynski) or coccidia@ksu.edu (Upton)



  1. Eimeria dendrohyracis van den Berghe and Chardome, 1953
    1. Host: Dendrohyrax arboreus (Eastern tree hyrax)
    2. Reference: van de Berghe and Charome, 1953

  2. Eimeria dorsalisi van den Berghe and Chardome, 1962
    1. Host: Dendrohyrax dorsalis (Western tree hyrax)
    2. Reference: van de Berghe and Charome, 1962


References

van den Berghe, L. And Chardome, M. 1953. Eimeria dendrohyracis n. sp. chez les Damans du Kivu. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 48: 292-294.

van den Berghe, L. And Chardome, M. 1962. Eimeria dorsalisi n. sp. chez le Daman arboricole Dendrohyrax dorsalis emini (Thomas). Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 65: 232-234.