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Comparative Parasitology 67(2) 2000 - Peru State College

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Sutherland, D. R. 1999. Assessing the risk of whirling<br />

disease becoming established in the Great Lakes.<br />

Commercial Fisheries Newsline 18:10.<br />

, and D. D. Wittrock. 1985. The effects of<br />

Salmincola californiensis (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae)<br />

on the gills of farm-raised rainbow trout,<br />

Salmo gairdneri. Canadian Journal of Zoology 63:<br />

2893-2901.<br />

MUZZALL—PARASITES OF TROUT 189<br />

Valtonen, E. T., and M. Koskivaara. 1994. Relationships<br />

between the parasites of some wild and culture<br />

fishes in two lakes and a fish farm in central<br />

Finland. International Journal for <strong>Parasitology</strong> 24:<br />

109-118.<br />

Yoder, W. G. 1972. The spread of Myxosoma cerebralis<br />

into native trout populations in Michigan.<br />

Progressive Fish-Culturist 34:103-106.<br />

Museums for Depositing of Specimens<br />

It is the policy of <strong>Comparative</strong> <strong>Parasitology</strong> to require the deposit of type and voucher specimens to document<br />

survey or taxonomic papers. Moreover, the value of any paper is enhanced by the deposit of reference specimens. The<br />

following museum collections in the United <strong>State</strong>s will accept such specimens, provide professional curatorial services<br />

for their preservation, provide accession numbers for inclusion in your publication, and make the deposited materials<br />

available for study by researchers worldwide. If other museum collections are used, they must provide comparable<br />

services, and information for contacting the museum must be provided in your publication. Materials designated as type<br />

specimens often carry the implication that they have been placed under such curatorial care; therefore, specimens retained<br />

in private collections should not carry type designations.<br />

The Editors would appreciate receiving additional information regarding other institutions that provide equivalent<br />

services. This information will be published in a future number of <strong>Comparative</strong> <strong>Parasitology</strong> and added to the directory<br />

that we are compiling for publication on the Society's website.<br />

Collection and domestic and international shipment of wildlife, including invertebrates, are governed by the laws<br />

and regulations of the countries of origination and destination. Detailed information for the United <strong>State</strong>s is available<br />

through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website, http://www.fws.gov. It is also wise to contact the appropriate curator/<br />

collections manager of the receiving institution for special instructions before sending specimens for deposit.<br />

Helminths and Protozoans<br />

U.S. National Parasite Collection<br />

Biosystematics & National Parasite Collection Unit<br />

USDA, ARS, LPSI, BARC East No. 1180<br />

Beltsville, MD 20705-2350<br />

Curator: Dr. Eric P. Hoberg<br />

e-mail: ehoberg@lpsi.barc.usda.gov<br />

Telephone: (voice) 301-504-8444; (fax) -8979<br />

Homepage: http://www.lpsi.barc.usda.gov/bnpcu<br />

Harold W. Manter Laboratory of <strong>Parasitology</strong><br />

University of Nebraska <strong>State</strong> Museum<br />

W-529 Nebraska Hall,<br />

University of Nebraska<br />

Lincoln, NE 68588-0514<br />

Curator: Dr. Scott Lyell Gardner<br />

e-mail: slg@unl.edu<br />

Telephone: (voice) 402-472-3334; (fax) -8949<br />

Homepage: http://lamarck.unl.edu/research/parasitology<br />

Ticks<br />

U.S. National Tick Collection<br />

Institute of Arthropodology and <strong>Parasitology</strong><br />

Georgia Southern University<br />

<strong>State</strong>sboro, GA 30460-8056<br />

Curator: Dr. James E. Keirans<br />

e-mail: jkeirans@gasou.edu<br />

Telephone: (voice) 912-681-5564; (fax) -0559<br />

Homepage: http://www2.gasou.edu/iap/<br />

Mites<br />

J. Ralph Lichtenfels and Janet W. Reid<br />

National Mite Collection<br />

Systematic Entomology Laboratory<br />

USDA, ARS, BARC West No. 047<br />

Beltsville, MD 20705-2350<br />

Curator: Dug Miller<br />

e-mail: dmiller@sel.barc.usda.gov<br />

Telephone: (voice) 301-504-5895; (fax) -6842<br />

Homepage: http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/Selhome/<br />

selhome.htm<br />

Crustaceans, Hirudineans<br />

Department of Invertebrate Zoology<br />

National Museum of Natural History<br />

Smithsonian Institution<br />

Washington, D.C. 20560-0163<br />

Collections Manager: Cheryl Bright<br />

e-mail: bright.cheryl@nmnh.si.edu<br />

Telephone: (voice) 202-357-4687; (fax) -3043<br />

Homepage: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/iz/collect.html<br />

Insects and Their Allies, Including Spiders<br />

Department of Entomology<br />

National Museum of Natural History<br />

Smithsonian Institution<br />

Washington, D.C. 20560-0165<br />

Collections Manager: Dr. David Furth<br />

e-mail: furth.david@nmnh.si.edu<br />

Telephone: (voice) 202-357-3146; (fax) 202-786-2894<br />

Homepage: http://entomology.si.edu<br />

Copyright © 2011, The Helminthological Society of Washington

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