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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D771AEC196D3CF9EDFDAA5265" box="[264,584,1636,1661]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">Neotrichodectes mephitidis</emphasis>
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Anderson Co., Fants Grove,
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, ex
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(Schreber), coll. W.K. Reeves.
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More than 80 lice were removed from a single skunk. This level of infestation was much greater than was reported from skunks in Connecticut (Durden &amp; Richardson 2003). The consequence of heavy chewing­louse infestations on wild mammals is poorly known, but infestations have rarely been implicated to cause pathology (Price
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2003).
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