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The Biology Of Argulus Spp. (Branchiura, Argulidae) In Japan: A Review
2011This chapter describes two new species of ectoparasitic isopods from mysid hosts collected in Japan. The Dajidae, a family of the suborder Cymothoida, consists of about 50 species belonging to 19 genera, all of which are exclusively ectoparasites of mysid, euphausiid and decapod crustaceans.
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2016
In June, 2010, an ectoparasite, fish louse, Argulus coregoni was found on the middle part of the Kazanka River, left inflow of the Kuybyshev Water Reservoir (Republic Tatarstan, Russia). As the fish-breeding factory located at riverhead has started to grow up trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, last years, it is possible to consider that most probably ...
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In June, 2010, an ectoparasite, fish louse, Argulus coregoni was found on the middle part of the Kazanka River, left inflow of the Kuybyshev Water Reservoir (Republic Tatarstan, Russia). As the fish-breeding factory located at riverhead has started to grow up trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, last years, it is possible to consider that most probably ...
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The developmental sequence ofArgulus foliaceus(Crustacea: Branchiura)
Journal of Natural History, 1994Geoffrey A Boxshall
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The Parasitic Copepoda and Branchiura of British Freshwater Fishes.
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1983J. Green, G. Fryer
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