Description de Cephalobellus ovumglutinosus n. sp. et de Leidynema portentosae n. sp. (Nematoda : Thelastomatidae), parasites intestinaux de blattes, et redéfinition du genre Leidynema Schwenk, 1926 (in Travassos, 1929) [PDF]
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Comprehensive review on parasitic infections reported in the common fish found in UT of Jammu and Kashmir, India. [PDF]
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Biogeography of Parasitic Nematode Communities in the Galápagos Giant Tortoise: Implications for Conservation Management. [PDF]
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