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Parasites (Ellobiopsis chattoni Caullery, 1910) on Copepoda with two new host records, from Sea of Marmara, Turkey

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Fig. 1 (trophonts on 5. thoracic segment ofantennules ofa) Ellobiopsis chattoni Caullery, 1910 (b) E
Table 1 Date and station based distribution of the percentagesof infected individuals to the non-infected individuals
Table 2 Date, Station Number, (BC) Beginning and (EC) Ending Coordinates of haul, Station Depth and (HM) Hauling Method(V; vertical, O; Oblique, H; horizontal)

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