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Transcription
many ticks on bats
and small spiders
that probably feed
on parasitic
insects,
and ticks
♂ 101-49-10-310ws x Aug. 21, 1947
♂ 101-48-11-307 x
♂ 100-47-11-295 x
♂ 98-47-11-286 x
♀ 99-34-14-350 x 1 fetus-early stage
♂ 90-31-15-340 x
♂ 82-30-12-345 x
♂ 94-34-13-333 x
♀ 110-52-11-328
♂ 102-54-12-315
♀ 109-53-11-310
♂ 109-55-10-305
♂ 107-54-11-300
♂ 110-54-11-307
♂ 103-54-11-308
♀ 105-52-11-309
♂ 99-50-11m-298-
♂ 98-48-10-300
♂ 108-51-10-318
♂ 104-51-11-307
♂ 101-48-11-318
♀ 68-20-11-280 Aug. 26
♂ 210-102-24
♂ 176-86-21
♀ 890-220-155
♀ 620-117-128
♀ 800-901-162
♂ 741-375-150
♂ 802-372-151
♂ 809-395-155
♂ 836-415-152
♂ 252-103-32 (testes enlarged) Aug. 29, 1947
♂ 188-none-21-495ws Aug. 29, 1947
♂ 129-4-29-511
♂ 119 " 22-523
♀ 245-104-30 (2 nipple on each side) Aug. 30, 1947
♀ 112-31 Tail damaged in