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1. Haemonchus longistipes Railliet & Henry, 1909 (Nematoda, Trichostrongylidae) from the Egyptian dromedary, Camelus dromedarius (Artiodactyla: Camelidae), first identification on the basis of light and ultrastructural data. Morsy K, Bashtar AR, Fol M, Yehia S. Parasitol Res; 2014 Dec; 113(12):4579-85. PubMed ID: 25273629 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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