Morphotaxonomic characteristics of Hymenolepis mehrabpurensis N. sp., from (Turdoides striata, 1823 Leiothrichidae) of the tropical region, Sindh-Pakistan
Sindh province having own unique identification due to historical Indus civilization and River Indus but research work was conducted at district: Naushahro Feroze, which is a most imperative sahati region of central Sindh and comprises mostly agriculture-based lands. For prevalence of helminth paras...
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