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A new family of cyclopoid copepods (Ozmanidae) parasitic in the hemocoel of a snail from the Brazilian Amazon

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Pages 903-911 | Accepted 22 Feb 1989, Published online: 24 Feb 2007

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Carlos Eduardo F. da Rocha & Thomas M. Iliffe. (1991) Speleoithonidae, a new family of Copepoda (Cyclopoida) from anchialine caves on the Bahama Islands. Sarsia 76:3, pages 167-175.
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John T. Sullivan & John T. Yeung. (2011) Tissue invasion of laboratory-reared Biomphalaria glabrata by a harpacticoid copepod. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 107:2, pages 159-160.
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GEOFFREY A. BOXSHALL & ELLEN E. STRONG. (2006) An extraordinary shift in life habit within a genus of cyclopid copepods in Lake Tanganyika. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146:2, pages 275-285.
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RONY HUYS, PABLO J. LÓPEZ-GONZÁLEZ, ELISA ROLDÁN & ÁNGEL A. LUQUE. (2002) Brooding in cocculiniform limpets (Gastropoda) and familial distinctiveness of the Nucellicolidae (Copepoda): misconceptions reviewed from a chitonophilid perspective. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 75:2, pages 187-217.
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GUILHERME R. LOTUFO. (2005) Psammic Procyclopina (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) from the coast of Brazil . Zoologica Scripta 24:3, pages 245-255.
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Robert Poulin. (1995) CLUTCH SIZE AND EGG SIZE IN FREE-LIVING AND PARASITIC COPEPODS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. Evolution 49:2, pages 325-336.
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Ho Ju-Shey. (1994) Origin and evolution of the parasitic cyclopoid copepods. International Journal for Parasitology 24:8, pages 1293-1300.
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Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da Rochal & Thomas M. Iliffe. (1994) Troglocyclops janstocki, new genus, new species, a very primitive cyclopid (Copepods: Cyclopoida) from an anchialine cave in the Bahamas. Hydrobiologia 292-293:1, pages 105-111.
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