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On Cestodes from Burma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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The author wishes to express his sincere thanks to Dr Shen Tseng of Shantung, Tsingtao, China, for supplying diagnostic characters of three species of Aploparaksis Clerc 1903. All measurements are given in mm.
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