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Xylazine Hydrochloride-induced Anorexia in White-tailed Deer
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nally, the barn owl (Tyto alba) carried a lower burden of lice than the other raptons. Aside from the red-tailed hawk, it was the only host to support two parasite species. The most common species was Strigiphilus aitkeni Clay, 1966, which oc-curred over head-neck and body, while only two specimens of Kurodaia subpachygaster (Piaget, 1880) were recovered from the body. We should like to thank Dr. R. D.