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References

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  • Anderson, R., C. Bartlett. 1996. Skrjabinoclava inornatae Wong & Anderson, 1987 (Nematoda: Acuarioidea) as a sporadic parasite of the greater yellowlegs Tringa melanoleuca Gmelin (Aves:Scolopacidae). Systemic Parasitology, 33(2): 127-129.
  • Araya BM & G Millie. 1991. Guía de campo de las aves de Chile. 4ta ed. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago. 405 p.
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  • BirdLife International 2009. Tringa melanoleuca
  • Delgado, R.; R.G. Campos; J. Sánchez y Ch. Gómez. 1998. Lista de Aves de Costa Rica/ Checklist of Costa Rican Birds. ASOCIACION ORNITOLOGICA DE COSTA RICA. San José. Costa Rica. 28 p..
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  • Secord, M., A. Canaris. 1993. The metazoan parasite community of migrating greater yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, from the Rio Grande Valley, Texa and New Mexico.. Journal of Parasitology, 79(5): 690-694.
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  • Slud, P. 1960. The birds of Finca La Selva, Costa Rica: A tropical wet forest locality. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 121(2): 146 p.
  • Slud, P. 1964. The birds of Costa Rica: Distribution and Ecology. Bulletin of The American Museum of Natural History 128: 5-430
  • Slud, P. 1967. The birds od Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 134: 261-294.
  • Slud, P. 1980. The birds of Hacienda Palo Verde, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington. 62 p.
  • Stiles, F.G. & A. F.Skutch. 1995. Guía de Aves de Costa Rica.Traducción al Español: Loretta Rosselli. Ilustrado por Dana Gardner. Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio). Heredia, Costa Rica. 580 p.
  • Stiles, F.G. 1977. Checklist of the birds of La Selva and vicinity. Universidad de Costa Rica. San José, Costa Rica. 12 p.
  • Stiles, F.G. 1983. Checklist of birds. Pp. 530-544, In: D.H. Janzen (ed.). Costa Rican Natural History. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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