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- who: Aquaculture and collaborators from the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Science Park, University of Valencia, Paterna, Sassari, via Vienna, Sassari, Italy have published the research: cambridge.org/par Cite this Article: Villar-Torres M FE (2022), in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/02/2022
- what: Specimens of this study were provided and identified by the authors of a previous study (Merella et_al, 2009). This study describes the development of the unique asymmetric microcotylid reported to date.
- future: Due to the relevance of the haptor morphology in parasite attachment (Kearn 2004 . . .
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