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Title:
Control and detection of microsporidiosis in freshwater crayfish FRDC Project 90/78 / J.S. Langdon and T. Thorne
Author:
Langdon, Jeremy S.
;
Thorne, Tina
Citation:
ACCNO:10465
Publisher:
Perth W A : Fisheries Research and Development Corporation,
Year:
199?
Series:
FRDC project ; no., 1990/78
Description:
1 v. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Crayfish.
;
Parasitic diseases
;
Parasites
;
Cherax
;
Disease control
;
Diseases.
Notes:
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Book
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