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Calicotyle australiensis n. sp. and Calicotyle sp. (Monogenea, Monopisthocotylea) from the rectum and rectal glands, and Rugogaster hydrolagi Schell, 1973 (Trematoda, Aspidogastrea) from the rectal glands of holocephalans off the coast of southeastern Australia
Calicotyle australiensis n. sp. from Chimaera sp., caught off the coast of New South Wales, is described. It differs from the other species of the genus in the combination of the following characteristics: lengt...
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Secondary sensory receptor in a platyhelminth
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At least eight types of sense receptors in an endoparasitic flatworm: a counter-trend to sacculinization
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Niche width of parasites in species-rich and species-poor communities
Niche width of ectoparasites of marine fishes, as measured by host range and microhabitat width, is not affected by the number of species in a community. There is no reduction in species numbers of Monogenea d...
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Host specificity indices of parasites and their application
Indices are defined which describe host specificity of parasites but can be applied to any association between organisms. The indices are used to analyze latitudinal differences in host specificity of marine M...
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Diversity gradients of marine Monogenea in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
The number of species of Monogenea per marine fish species increases from high to low latitudes, but is much greater in the Pacific Ocean. It is suggested that the differences are due to the more advanced evol...
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Sinnesrezeptoren vonLobatostoma n. sp. (Trematoda: Aspidogastrea)
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Die Entwicklung vonLobatostoma n. sp. (Trematoda: Aspidogastrea)
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Nerve sheath inMulticotyle purvisi dawes
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Ultrastructure of the flame cells ofMulticotyle purvisi dawes
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Die Funktion der Randkörper der Aspidobothria (Trematoda)