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Some Digenetic Trematodes of Marine Fishes of Beaufort, North Carolina1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

H. W. Manter
Affiliation:
University of Nebraska.

Extract

In 1928, a collection of marine fish trematodes was made at the United States Bureau of Fisheries Station at Beaufort, North Carolina; thirty-six of fifty-one species of fishes examined contained trematodes; only one or two specimens of some species were examined. Only Monogenea were collected from Elasmo branchs. The following report includes the digenetic forms identified. Type specimens of all new species are deposited in the United States National Museum.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1931

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