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Cestoda  [4]

Prolecithophora  [3]

Udonellida  [0]

Fasciole (trematodi)  [28]

Turbellari  [9]

  
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    Laboratoire de Biologie Parasitaire, MNHN, Paris
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    The Helminthological Society of Washington
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