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Description of Capillaria leucisci, n.sp., found in the Intestine of Leuciscus phoxinus Linn.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2009

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The nematode described in this paper was obtained from the minnow, Leuciscus phoxinus Linn. About 50 minnows were caught in Loch Lubnaig in Perthshire, Scotland. Only two specimens were infected, one with a single female, the other with two females and a male. The worms were found in the mucus of the posterior part of the intestine.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1923

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