SOME TREMATODES FROM THE BATS OF THE REGION OF IZUCAR DE MATAMOROS

dc.contributor.authorCABALLERO Y C, EDUARDO
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-28T15:31:46Z
dc.date.issued1943
dc.description.abstractFigures on pre-Spanish pottery from Peru are believed to indicate the presence of leishmaniasis (uta or espundia) In 1911, Seidelin discovered a cutaneous leishmaniasis, called chic-leros' ulcer, in Yucatan; which is believed to be the same as the South
dc.description.paginacion423 - 423
dc.description.procedenciaLOC
dc.format.discursoArtículo
dc.format.extent1
dc.identifier.issn0076-7174
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahcm.cinvestav.mx/handle/ahcm/16689
dc.language.isoEspañol
dc.numero.secuencia16686
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma, Instituto Biología, Laboratorio Helmin, CD MEXICO, DF, MEX
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 14 No. 2
dc.source.revistafuenteANALES DEL INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA
dc.subjectTREMATODES, BATS, IZUCAR DE MATAMOROS
dc.subject.categoriaprincipalCIENCIAS DE LA VIDA
dc.subject.disciplinaBIOLOGIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.subdisciplinaMAMIFEROS
dc.titleSOME TREMATODES FROM THE BATS OF THE REGION OF IZUCAR DE MATAMOROS
dc.title.alternativeANS INST BIOL

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