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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D771FEC1C6D3CFAC6FDFC5170" box="[264,542,1359,1384]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Solenopotes binipilosus</emphasis>
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Unlisted locations in the state,
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, ex
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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D771FEC1C6822FAFEFAC85188" box="[1046,1322,1399,1424]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Odocoileus virginianus</emphasis>
(Zimmermann)
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, coll. Kellogg, Kistner, Strickland, and Gerrish (Kellogg
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, 1971).
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This sucking louse of deer is widely distributed across the southeastern
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and Kellogg
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(1971) reported
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.
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from Alabama, Florida,
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, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
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