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"Allen, John F."

Allen, John F.: SEE ALSO Budiarso et al., 1979. (detail)
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Allen, John F.; Lépes, Marta M.; Budiarso, Iwan T.; Sumitro, Dr.; Hammond, D. (detail)
   
1976
Some observations on the biology of the dugong (Dugong dugong) from the waters of South Sulawesi.
Aquatic Mammals 4(2): 33-48. 3 figs. 4 pls. Sept. 1976.
–Detailed account of captive husbandry and postmortem examinations, including food analyses, parasites, body measurements, organ weights, hematology, etc., of dugongs kept at Jaya Ancol Oceanarium, Jakarta.
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Budiarso, Iwan T.; Palmieri, James R.; Imes, George D., Jr.; Allen, John F.; Lepes, Marta M. (detail)
   
1979
Two species of trematodes causing nasal lesions in dugongs.
Jour. Parasitol. 65(4): 568. Aug. 1979.
–Reports Opisthotrema cochleotrema, O. dujonis, and "O. nasalis" from the nasal septa and eustachian tubes of 3 dugongs from South Sulawesi, and describes lesions caused by O. cochleotrema and "O. nasalis." The latter name is a nomen nudum equivalent to Cochleotrema indicum (see D. Blair, 1981a: 17).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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