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Volumn 18, Issue 8, 1988, Pages 1039-1051

Patterns of caudal papillae in Contracaecum osculatum (Nematoda) and some related species from different regions of the world

Author keywords

birds; C. microcephalum; C. micropapillatum; C. mirounga; C. multipapillatum; C. ogmorhini; C. ovale; C. radiatum; C. rudolphii; C. turgidum; C. variegatum; Contracaecum osculatum; experimental development; host specificity; in vivo; Phocascarissp.; scanning electron microscopy; seals; ubiquitous

Indexed keywords

ANIMAL CELL; CLASSIFICATION; CONTRACAECUM; FISH; NEMATODE; NONHUMAN; SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; SPECIES DIFFERENTIATION; ULTRASTRUCTURE;

EID: 0024245739     PISSN: 00207519     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7519(88)90074-4     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (39)

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