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A. simplex
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P. decipiens
, the causal agents of Anisakiasis.Created: 2002
Anisakis simplex
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Anisakis simplex
(Rudolphi, 1809) English: Whaleworm in Cod liver (Gadus morhua), from the north of the Belgian continental shelf. Date: 15 March 2007. Photographer:
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