The metazoan parasites of the Heterosomata of the Gulf of the St. Lawrence.
Note: Missing pages i-iii, 135-182. There has been little investigation of the parasitic fauna of the North Atlantic Ocean bordering Canada. The literature reveals that no one group of fish has ever been covered by workers in this area, a situation not found in European waters of the Atlantic. Attem...
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McGill University
1956
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Summary: | Note: Missing pages i-iii, 135-182. There has been little investigation of the parasitic fauna of the North Atlantic Ocean bordering Canada. The literature reveals that no one group of fish has ever been covered by workers in this area, a situation not found in European waters of the Atlantic. Attempts have been made at classification and distribution studies, some of which introduced new species to taxonomy, but always concerning mixed groups of fish. The first of these was by Stafford (1904) whose work unfortunately, was signally incomplete. |
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