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CERCARIOIDES WITENBERGI N.SP. (TREMATODA: CERCARIOIDINAE) FROM LITTLE GREEN BEE-EATER, MEROPS ORIENTALIS CLEOPATRA FROM ASSIUT PROVINCE

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A new species of trematode parasite was found in the small intestine of the little green Egyptian bee-eater, Merops orientalis cleopatra. It is superficially resembles Cercario ides aharoni WITENBERG, 1929. After comparing the two trematodes, the encountered paza site was found to belong to a hitherto unknown species to which the name Cerearioides witenbergi is suggested.

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10.21608/avmj.1983.191507

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A.A.

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SAKLA

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11.1

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21

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27210

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1983-06-01

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1981-12-03

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1983-06-01

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115

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119

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1012-5973

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2314-5226

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1,840

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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal

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CERCARIOIDES WITENBERGI N.SP. (TREMATODA: CERCARIOIDINAE) FROM LITTLE GREEN BEE-EATER, MEROPS ORIENTALIS CLEOPATRA FROM ASSIUT PROVINCE

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