Comparative
Parasitology
Contents of Volume 69(2) - July, 2002
© The Helminthological
Society of Washington
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President’s Symposium: Parasitology in Science and
Society
RICHARDSON, D. J. Welcome and Introductory Remarks . . . .
113
O’GRADY, R. T. Now More Than Ever: The Need for Collaboration Among
Biologists and Biological Disciplines . . . . . 115
JAMES, S. L. Support for Parasitology Research at the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases . . . . . . 120
HOBERG, E. P. Foundations for an Integrative Parasitology: Collections,
Archives, and Biodiversity Informatics . . . . 124
COLE, R. A. What are Parasitologists Doing in the United States
Geological Survey? . . . . . 132
RICHARDS, A. L. Parasitology Research in the United States
Department of Defense . . . . 135
PATTON, S. The American Society of Parasitologists: Our Strength is our
Diversity . . . . 137
HOTEZ, P. J. Reducing the Global Burden of Human Parasitic Diseases . . .
. 140
BARTA, J. R Coming in from the Cold: Parasitology and the Canadian
Society of Zoologists . . . . . 146
BOLLA, R. I. The Society of Nematologists: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
. . . . 151
RICHARDSON, D. J. The Helminthological Society of Washington:
Contemporary Challenges to the Prototypic Parasitological Society . . . .
. 158
RESEARCH ARTICLES
GOLDBERG, S. J., and C. R. BURSEY. Helminths of 10 Species of Anurans
from Honshu Island, Japan . . . . . 162
GUERRERO, R., C. MARTIN, S. L. GARDNER, and O. BAIN. New and Known
Species of
Litomosoides
(Nematoda: Filarioidea): Important Adult and Larval Characters and Taxonomic
Changes . . . . . 177
MUZZALL, P. M, and C. A. BOWEN II. Parasites of the Slimy Sculpin,
Cottus cognatus Richardson, 1836, from Lake Huron, U.S.A. . . . .
. 196
PACHUSKI, J., S. D. WAGNER, B. FRIED, and J. SHERMA. Thin Layer
Chromatographic Analyses of Amino Acids and Carbohydrates in Adults of
Echinostoma caproni . . . . . 202
ROEPSTORFF, A., J. GRØNVOLD, M. NYLANDSTED LARSON,
H.-OKRAGLUND, and H.-P. FAGERHOLM. The Earthworm
Lumbricus
terrestris as a possible Paratenic or Intermediate
Host of the Pig Parasite
Ascaris suum . . . . . 206
RESEARCH
NOTES
SPURGIN, R. J. and J. A. HNIDA.
Eimeria lancasterensis and
Eimeria ontarioensis
from Fox Squirrels,
Sciurus niger, in Southeastern Nebraska, U.S.A. . .
. . . 211
LINDELL, C. A., T. A. GAVIN, R. D. PRICE, and A. L. SANDERS. Chewing
louse Distributions on Two Neotropical Thrush Species . . . . . 212
KRITSKY, D. C., and R. HECKMANN. Species of
Dactylogyrus
(Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) and
Trichodina mutabilis (Ciliata)
Infesting Koi Carp,
Cyprinis carpio, During Mass Mortality at a
Commercial Rearing Facility in Utah, U.S.A. . . . . . 217
STEINAUER, M. L., and B. D. HORNE. Enteric Helminths of
Graptemys
flavimaculata Cagle, 1954, a Threatened Chelonian Species from the
Pascagoula River in Mississippi, U.S.A. . . . . . 219
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Comparative Parasitology Policies and Instructions for Authors . .
. . 223
Editor’s Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . 114
Aniversary Award: John H. Cross . . . . . 231
Life Membership: J. Ralph Lichtenfels . . . . . 201
Minutes and Meetings of the Helminthological Society of Washington . . .
. . 157
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Subject and Taxonomic Index . . . . . 234
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