Primera cita en España de Lyperosomum longicauda (Rud. 1809) Looss 1899, trematodo digénido del intestino de Turdus phi/omelos
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Se detecta, por primera vez en España, la presencia de trematodos de la especie
Lyp erosomum longicauda. Los ejemplares se recogieron de Turdus phi/omelos capturados
en La Alpujarra (Granada, España). Se describe, brevemente, la morfología de esta
especie de trematodo.
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