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1 | Deep in the systematics of Camallanidae (Nematoda): using integrative taxonomy to better understand thephylogeny and consistency of diagnostic traits | Link |
2 | Integrative approach on Pharyngodonidae (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) parasitic in reptiles: Relationship among its genera, importance of their diagnostic features, and new data on Parapharyngodon bainae | Link |
3 | An integrative approach assesses the intraspecific variations of Procamallanus (Spirucamallanus) inopinatus, a common parasite in Neotropical freshwater fishes, and the phylogenetic patterns of Camallanidae | Link |
4 | Community structure of metazoan parasites from Pimelodus blochii in two rivers of the Western Brazilian Amazon: same seasonal traits, but different anthropogenic impacts | Link |
5 | Helminth parasites of South American fishes: current status and charaxterization as a model for studies of biodiversity | Link |
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