LIST OF FIGURES 



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2-1. Distribution of autochthonous human cases of 

 cutaneous leishmaniasis in Texas and locations 

 of study sites 28 



2-2. Cutaneous lesion due to Leishmania mexicana on 



ear lobe of patient B 31 



2-3. Cutaneous lesion due to Leishmania mexicana on 



thigh of patient C 31 



2-4. Cutaneous lesion due to Leishmania mexicana on 



cheek of patient D 32 



2-5. Habitat typical of that found at Garner State Park, 



Concan, Uvalde County, Texas 38 



2-6. Habitat at Garner State Park, Concan, Uvalde County, 



Texas, showing public latrine resting station 38 



2-7. Habitat typical of that found at Seminole Canyon 



State Park, Val Verde County, Texas 39 



2-8. Habitat at Fawcett Boy Scout Camp, Barksdale, 



Edwards County, Texas, showing open latrine resting 

 station 39 



2-9. Farmland surrounding the home of patient D in the 



rural community of D'Hanis, Medina County, Texas 40 



2-10. Hunting dogs in a kennel behind the home of 



patient D in D'Hanis, Medina County, Texas 40 



2-11. Wood pile located behind the home of patient D in 



D'Hanis, Medina County, Texas 41 



2-12. Hog pen located about 80 m west of the home of 



patient D in D'Hanis, Medina County, Texas 41 



2-13. Romer ranch, near Devine, Medina County, Texas, 



home of the paternal grandparents of patient B 42 



2-14. Neighborhood of patient B in northwest San 



Antonio, Bexar County, Texas 42 



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