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Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907) Manter, 1934
Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907) Manter, 1934
Description Parasitical worm (Acanthocolpidae - Digenea) on a Dab Limanda limanda, from the Belgian coastal waters. The whitish spots are embedded individual trematodes Lab image. 16 March 2010. Author Hillewaert, Hans JPG file - 1.80 MB - 3 459 x 2 593 pixelsmore
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added on 2010-10-212 104 viewsScheldt species taxa Limanda limanda (Linnaeus, 1758) Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License
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