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    Funk WC, Pearl CA, Draheim HM, Adams MJ, Mullins TD, Haig SM.
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  • 28. Host-parasite association of Placobdella costata (Glossiphoniidae: Hirudinea) and Mauremys leprosa (Geoemydidae: Testudinoidea) in aquatic ecosystems of Morocco.
    Laghzaoui EM, Abbad A, El Mouden EH.
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  • 34. Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage.
    Bolotov IN, Klass AL, Kondakov AV, Vikhrev IV, Bespalaya YV, Gofarov MY, Filippov BY, Bogan AE, Lopes-Lima M, Lunn Z, Chan N, Aksenova OV, Dvoryankin GA, Chapurina YE, Kim SK, Kolosova YS, Konopleva ES, Lee JH, Makhrov AA, Palatov DM, Sayenko EM, Spitsyn VM, Sokolova SE, Tomilova AA, Win T, Zubrii NA, Vinarski MV.
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  • 35. Metazoan parasites of the mountain beaver, Aplodontia rufa (Rodentia: Aplodontidae), from Washington and Oregon, with a checklist of parasites.
    Canaris AG, Bowers D.
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  • 39. Glossiphoniidae Vaillant, 1850 (Hirudinea) of Poland--systematics and perspectives of studies.
    Bielecki A, Rybak J, Lukowiak-Bielecka M.
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  • 40. Alternative leech vectors for frog and turtle trypanosomes.
    Siddall ME, Desser SS.
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