Opalinids from Nile Fish

THE Opalinids are a very isolated group of Protozoa the relations of which to their normal amphibian hosts have been taken as indicating a high degree of specialization resulting from an association of great antiquity. A slowly growing number of records from non-amphibian hosts, namely, four species...

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