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editDescriptionDaphnia longispina left with Pasteuria.jpg |
English: Two female Daphnia longispina. The left female is infected with Pasteuria ramosa. The animals are about 2.5 mm long. The animals were caught in a rock pool on a Skerry island in South-Western Finland. |
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Author | Dieter Ebert, Basel, Switzerland |
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