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English: Silhouettes of bodies of parasitic flatworms

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Figure 4. Body and clamp surfaces: examples of line drawings in 8 families.
Body and clamp surfaces: examples of line drawings used for data extraction in each of the 8 families of the Gastrocotylinea.
All species drawn to same body length.
A, Gotocotylidae, Gotocotyla niphonii.
B, Bychowskicotylidae, Tonkinopsis transfretanus.
C, Gastrocotylidae, Allopseudaxinoides euthynni.
D, Neothoracocotylidae, Pricea minimae.
E, Allodiscocotylidae, Metacamopia indica.
F, Pseudodiclidophoridae, Allopseudodiclidophora opelu.
G, Chauhaneidae, Cotyloatlantica mediterranea.
H, Protomicrocotylidae, Lethacotyle vera n. sp (no clamps).

Details in Table 3. m:File:Journal.pone.0079155.t003 Surface of clamps and body in species of gastrocotylinean monogeneans.png
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Source Justine J-L, Rahmouni C, Gey D, Schoelinck C, Hoberg EP (2013). "The Monogenean which lost its clamps". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0079155.
Author Jean-Lou Justine, Chahrazed Rahmouni, Delphine Gey, Charlotte Schoelinck, and Eric P. Hoberg
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