Oochoristica gymnophthalmicola

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Oochoristica gymnophthalmicola
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O. gymnophthalmicola
Binomial name
Oochoristica gymnophthalmicola
Bursey, Goldberg & Telford, 2007

Oochoristica gymnophthalmicola is a species of gastrointestinal cestodes that completes its life cycle in lizards, first found in Panama. [1]

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References

  1. Bursey, Charles R.; Goldberg, Stephen R.; Telford, Sam R. (2007). "Gastrointestinal Helminths of 14 Species of Lizards from Panama with Descriptions of Five New Species". Comparative Parasitology. 74 (1): 108–140. doi:10.1654/4228.1. ISSN   1525-2647.

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