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1974. Retronectidae — a new cosmopolitan marine 

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STIREWALT, M. A., F. F. FERGUSON, and W. A. 

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1942. Two new Turbellaria (Alloeocoela) from 

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ANDERSON, H.G.,. JR. 



1970. Annotated list of parasites of the bluefish 

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BYCHOWSKY, B. E. 



1961. Monogenetic trematodes: their systematics 

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DILLON, W. A. 



1966. Provisional list of parasites occurring on 

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HARGIS, W. J., JR. 



1957. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico 

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HARGIS, W. J., JR., A. R. LAWLER, R. MORALES- 

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1969. Bibliography of the monogenetic trematode 

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1955. Studies on the monogenetic trematodes of 

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1905. Parasites of fishes of Beaufort, N. C. Bull. 



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MANTER, H. W. 



1947. The digenetic trematodes of marine fishes of 

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 416. (UNC-ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU. An an- 

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McMAHON, J. W. 



1963. Monogenetic trematodes from some Chesa- 

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1964. Monogenetic trematodes from some Chesa- 

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 133. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Nine species 

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OVERSTREET, R. M. 



1969. Digenetic trematodes of marine teleost fishes 

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1949. Observations on flatworms and nemerteans 

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1938. North American monogenetic trematodes. II. 

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1975. Parasites of the striped mullet, Mugil 

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1973. Observations on Tubulovesicula pinguis 

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YAMAGUTI, S. 



1958. Systema Helminthum. Volume I. The 

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