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The Eye Fluke Philophthalmus Hegeneri (Digenea: Philophthalmidae)
The Life History, and Ultrastructural Development of the Epidermis, of a Marine Trematode, Lepocreadium Setiferoides Margaret Magendantz
UC Santa Barbara Dissertation Template
Freshwater Snails Identification, Distribution, Their Infection With
Melanoides Tuberculata AS INTERMEDIATE HOST of Philophthalmus Gralli in BRAZIL
Original Paper Comparative Analyses of Coproscopical Techniques To
Snails' Population Dynamics and Their Parasitic Infections with Trematode in Barakat Canal, Gezira Scheme 2011
Zoonotic Helminths Affecting the Human Eye Domenico Otranto1* and Mark L Eberhard2
The SSU Rrna Secondary Structures of the Plagiorchiida Species (Digenea), T Its Applications in Systematics and Evolutionary Inferences ⁎ A.N
(Philophthalamus Palpebrarum ) Transmitted by Melanoides Tuberculata Snail and Its Experi
HUDSON ALVES PINTO INFECÇÃO NATURAL DE Melanoides
Eduardo Alberto Pulido Murillo
Parasitic Flatworms
VARIATION in MINIMUM TEMPERATION TOLERANCE of TWO INVASIVE SNAILS in CENTRAL TEXAS, USA by Linus Ray Delices, B.A. a Thesis
Parasitic Infections of Man and Animals in Hawaii
Exploring the Evolutionary Potential of Parasites: Larval Stages
Aves) in Korea
Annotated and Updated Checklist of Land and Freshwater Molluscs from Asturias (Northern Spain) with Emphasis on Parasite Transmitters and Exotic Species
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Conservation Strategy for Springsnails in Nevada and Utah
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The Helmintholpgical Society of Washington; ;
Review of the Indian Species of Trematode Genus Philophthalmus Looss, 1899 Parasites in the Conjunctiva of Bird's Eye
An Overview of Avian Pathology
Progenesis in Digenean Trematodes: a Taxonomic and Synthetic Overview of Species Reproducing in Their Second Intermediate Hosts
Host-Parasite Relationships of an Avian Trematode, Plagiorchis Noblei Park, 1936 Harvey Dale Blankespoor Iowa State University
A SUMMARY of KNOWN PARASITES and DISEASES RECORDED from the AVIFAUNA of the HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Sandra G
Redescription of Philophthalmus Lucipetus (Rudolphi, 1819) (Trematoda: Philophtalmidae) with a Discussion of Ist Identity and Characteristics
Texas State Vita
Life History of Philophthalmus Megalurus (Cort, 1914) in Western Oregon