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Title:
Cardicola Short, 1953 and Braya n. gen. (Digenea: Sanguinicolidae) from five families of tropical Indo-Pacific fishes [Subtitle:Matthew J. Nolan and Thomas H. Cribb.]
Author:
Nolan, Matthew J.
;
Cribb, Thomas H.
Citation:
ACCNO:18813
Publisher:
Zootaxa - Vol. 1265
Year:
2006
Description:
p. 1-80
Subject:
Reef fish
;
Parasites
;
Parasitology
;
Hosts
;
Digenea
;
Taxonomy
;
Identification
;
Organism morphology.
;
Lutjanidae
;
Siganidae
;
Chaetodontidae
;
Scombridae
;
Scaridae
;
Indian Ocean
;
Pacific Ocean.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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