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On a New Cestode, Paradilepis maleki sp. nov. (Diplepididae), from a Sacred Ibis in the Sudan
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2009
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A new cestode, Paradilepis maieki sp.nov. is described from the intestine of a Sacred Ibis in the Sudan, and differentiated from the other nearer species.
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