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Craniopagus parasiticus is an
extremely rare type of
parasitic twinning occurring in
about 4 to 6 of 10,000,000 births. In
craniopagus parasiticus, a parasitic...
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related species, A. flavus, A.
parasiticus has
defined morphological and
molecular differences.
Aspergillus parasiticus is one of
three fungi able to produce...
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parasitic jaeger (North America) or
Arctic skua (Europe) (Stercorarius
parasiticus), is a
seabird in the skua
family Stercorariidae. It is a
migratory species...
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Pseudoboletus parasiticus,
previously known as
Boletus parasiticus and
Xerocomus parasiticus, and
commonly known as the
parasitic bolete, is a rare bolete...
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especially in the
Western Ghats.
Macrosolen parasiticus species were
described by
Danser (1938).
Macrosolen parasiticus is a
parasitic shrub with
thickened stem...
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Cephaleuros parasiticus is a
plant pathogenic member of the chlorophyta, or
green algae. It
infects several commercially important crops including tea...
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explanation for the
birth defect may have been a form of
craniopagus parasiticus (a
parasitic twin head with an
undeveloped body), a form of diprosopus...
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Umimayanthus parasiticus,
commonly known as the
sponge zoanthid, is a
species of
coral in the
order Zoantharia which grows symbiotically on
several species...
- Lichtheimiaceae. The
widespread genus contains six species.
Rhizomucor parasiticus, the
species originally selected as the type, is now
considered synonymous...
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dicephalus parapagus dipus, the two
heads are side by side. In
craniopagus parasiticus, the two
heads are
joined directly to each other, but only one head has...