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English: A giant digenean parasite, Botulus microporus, which lives in the intestines of lancetfish.
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current | 19:38, 15 June 2005 | ![]() | 1,390 × 508 (126 KB) | Matijap (talk | contribs) | A giant digenean parasite, ''Botulus microporus'', which lives in the intestines of Lancetfish. From English Wikipedia, created and uploaded there on 28 Feb 2005 by en:User:Anilocra. {{PD-user|Anilocra}} Category:Trematoda |
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