. Fig. 44. — Photograph of the six-legged larva of Knemidocoptes (Derma- toryctes) mutans. (After Haiduk.) spread in a flock are dry, barren runs, especially on alkaline soils or in yards filled with ashes or cinders. Foul roosting places also favor the spread of the disease. The disease is


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