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Anilocra capensis Leach, 1818 & Lithognathus aureti Smith, 1962
Description Parasitic isopod on West Coast steenbras in the Swakopmund Aquarium at the National Marine Information & Research Centre in Namibia.
19 June 2007
Author Hillewaert, Hans
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