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Food and Ectoparasites of the Southern
Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina carolinensis
(Mammalia: Soricidae), from South Carolina JOHN O. WHITAKER, JR.
Food habitats and ectoparasites were examined in a sample of' 50 individuals of
Blarina carolinensis collected in a hardwood forest on the Coastal Plain of
western South Carolina. Both in terms of' volume and frequency of' occurrence,
predominant foods were slugs and snails (Mollusca), the hypogeous fungus
Endogone, earthworms (Annelida), and beetle (Coleoptera) adults and larvae.
Ectoparasites observed on B. carolinensis included one species of flea
(Doratopsylla blarina), one species of beetle (Leptinus americanus), and 25
species of mites, the most frequent being Orycteroxenus soricis, Asiochirus
blarina, Echinonyvvus blarinae, liaemogamasus liponyssoides, and several
species of Pygmephorus. SREL Reprint #2019 Whitaker, J.O., Jr., G.D. Hartman, and R. Hein. 1994. Food and ectoparasites of
the southern short-tailed shrew, Blarina carolinensis (Mammalia: Soricidae), from
South Carolina. Brimleyana 21:97-105. |
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