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Parasclerocheilus branchiatus is a
species of worm in the family, Scalibregmatidae, and was
first described by
Pierre Fauvel in 1928. It is a segmented...
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Ozobranchus branchiatus is a
species of
leech in the
family Ozobranchidae. It is
found in the
Atlantic Ocean and is a
permanent parasite of sea turtles...
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blood of turtles. Only two species—Ozobranchus
margoi and
Ozobranchus branchiatus—are
found in the
Atlantic coast of the
United States and the Gulf of...
- His new
genus coincided with his
description of the type species, A.
branchiatus.
Beddard placed Anuropus in the
family Cymothoidae, but in 1893, Thomas...
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robustus Keferstein 1865
Xenosiphon absconditus Saiz 1984
Xenosiphon branchiatus (Fischer, 1895) "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species - Sipunculidae...
- by a
herpesvirus that is
transmitted by
leeches such as
Ozobranchus branchiatus, a
species of
leech which feeds almost entirely on
green sea turtles...
- Chevreux, 1901
Pseudoniphargus ****ociatus Sànchez, 1991
Pseudoniphargus branchiatus Stock, 1980
Pseudoniphargus brevipedunculatus Stock, 1980 Pseudoniphargus...
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about 400 m.
There are
three species in the genus:
Parasclerocheilus branchiatus Fauvel, 1928
Parasclerocheilus capensis Day, 1961
Parasclerocheilus parva...
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bilobatum Millar, 1955
Lissoclinum bistratum (Sluiter, 1905)
Lissoclinum branchiatus (Buge &
Monniot F., 1972)
Lissoclinum caliginosum Kott, 2001 Lissoclinum...
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binakayensis Pillai, 1965
Thelepus boja
Hutchings & Glasby, 1987
Thelepus branchiatus Treadwell, 1906
Thelepus brevicauda Hutchings & Glasby, 1987 Thelepus...