Morphology and functioning of attachment organs of the Polystomatidae (Monogenea) / Maxine Theunissen
Monogeneans are mainly ectoparasitic on fish, but the family Polystomatidae radiated onto tetrapods and can be found on the skin and gills of the Australian lungfish, in the urinary bladder of frogs, gills and skin of salamanders, cloaca and phalodeum of caecileans, on the eye, nostrils, mouth, cloa...
Main Author: | Theunissen, Maxine |
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Language: | en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/15953 |
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