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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D7718EC1B6D3CF9CDFE395245" box="[264,475,1604,1629]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Oeciacus vicarius</emphasis>
Horvath
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Oconee Co., Seneca River Bridge,
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, ex
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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D7718EC1B6FA0F9E5FB26529D" box="[916,1220,1644,1669]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Petrochelidon pyrrhonota</emphasis>
Vieillot
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, coll. W.K. Reeves and M.P. Nelder; Hwy 188 bridge,
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, ex
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nest, coll. J. Korecki.
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is primarily an ectoparasite of cliff swallows but rarely infests barn swallow nests (Usinger, 1966). Nestling swallows can die from blood loss due to
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infestations and Fort Morgan virus was isolated from bugs in Colorado (Krinsky 2002).
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<paragraph id="4A65369F7719EC1A6D3CFE95FED95546" blockId="15.[264,1323,284,350]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">We tested three pools of 14 bugs each for West Nile virus antigens. All pools were negative.</paragraph>
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