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Some philometrid nematodes (Philometridae), including four new species of Philometra, from marine fishes off New Caledonia

  • František Moravec EMAIL logo and Jean-Lou Justine
Published/Copyright: October 29, 2008
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Published Online: 2008-10-29
Published in Print: 2008-12-1

© 2008 W. Stefański Institute of Parasitology, PAS

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