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Report of rotifer-ciliate-gastropod hyperepibiosis found on snail (Mollusca) from Goa, India
(Raport o hiperepibiozie wrotków, orzęsków i ślimaków znalezionych na ślimaku (Mollusca) z Goa w Indiach)

Autorzy: Tapas Chatterjee ORCID

Igor Dovgal ORCID
A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences

Aniket Desai ORCID
cademy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR)

Mandar Nanajkar ORCID
CSIR – National Institute of Oceanography
Słowa kluczowe: hiperepibioza orzęski wrotki ślimak słodkowodne Indie
Data publikacji całości:2021
Liczba stron:9 (81-89)
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Artykuł dotyczy doniesienia o hiperepibiozie wrotków, orzęsków i ślimaków w kanale słodkowodnym w Goa w Indiach. Wrotek Philodina cf. megalotrocha Ehrenberg, 1832 został znaleziony w kolonii Epistylis plicatilis Ehrenberg, 1838, która była epibiontem na ślimaku Pomacea bridgesi (Reeve, 1856). Jest to pierwsze stwierdzenie Epistylis plicatilis jako epibionta na Pomacea bridgesi.
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