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Zoology / Acanthocephala / Protostome / Veterinary parasitology / Syngnathidae / Acanthocephalans / Lined seahorse / Seahorse / Glugea / Parasitism / Hippocampus / Biology
Date: 2005-06-28 05:31:04
Zoology
Acanthocephala
Protostome
Veterinary parasitology
Syngnathidae
Acanthocephalans
Lined seahorse
Seahorse
Glugea
Parasitism
Hippocampus
Biology

Acta Parasitologica, 2005, 50(2), 145–149; ISSN[removed]Copyright © 2005 W. Stefañski Institute of Parasitology, PAS

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