Morphometric and molecular analyses of Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae (Digenea: Diplostomidae) from the vitreous humour of four fish species from Lake Naivasha, Kenya
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Morphometric and molecular analyses of Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae (Digenea: Diplostomidae) from the vitreous humour of four fish species from Lake Naivasha, Kenya
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JOURNAL OF HELMINTHOLOGY
Volume 89, Issue 04, Pages 404-414
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2014-04-01
DOI
10.1017/s0022149x14000170
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