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* Spirurida gen. sp. Sites: intestinal wall, mesenteries, stomach wall Hosts: Acipenser transmontanus (7); Atheresthes stomias (6); Clupea pallasi (2, 3); Hippoglossus stenolepis (9, 10, 11); Mallotus villosus (8); Microstomus pacificus (6); Oncorhynchus mykiss (4); Theragra chalcogramma (5, 6); unspecified “fish” (1) Distribution: Atlantic, British ...
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