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Hidden in the frog: morphological and molecular characterization of Halipegus ovocaudatus (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), type species of the genus Halipegus Looss, 1899. / Кириллова, Надежда; Кириллов, Александр; Чихляев, Игорь; Щенков, Сергей Владимирович.

In: Systematic Parasitology, Vol. 101, No. 5, 65, 01.10.2024.

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Кириллова, Н, Кириллов, А, Чихляев, И & Щенков, СВ 2024, 'Hidden in the frog: morphological and molecular characterization of Halipegus ovocaudatus (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), type species of the genus Halipegus Looss, 1899', Systematic Parasitology, vol. 101, no. 5, 65. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11230-024-10184-x

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Кириллова, Н., Кириллов, А., Чихляев, И., & Щенков, С. В. (2024). Hidden in the frog: morphological and molecular characterization of Halipegus ovocaudatus (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), type species of the genus Halipegus Looss, 1899. Systematic Parasitology, 101(5), [65]. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11230-024-10184-x

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Кириллова, Надежда ; Кириллов, Александр ; Чихляев, Игорь ; Щенков, Сергей Владимирович. / Hidden in the frog: morphological and molecular characterization of Halipegus ovocaudatus (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), type species of the genus Halipegus Looss, 1899. In: Systematic Parasitology. 2024 ; Vol. 101, No. 5.

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