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Lernaeopoda scyllicola n.sp, a Parasitic Copepod of Scyllium canicula

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

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Part I of this paper, which dealt exclusively with the females, appeared in Parasitology, VIII. 262. After examining some dozens of dogfish each month for the previous three years I, at length, on April 2nd 1918 obtained from two separate dogfish caught during the preceding week at Plymouth, three females of Lernaeopoda scyllicola which were accompanied by males.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1918

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