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  Moina
Moina spp. are small freshwater cladoceran crustaceans that have a worldwide distribution. They are closely related to the genera...
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  Mycobacterium
Mycobacteriosis in fish can be caused by several distinct species of Mycobacterium. This genus is a member of the order Actinomycetales...
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  Lactobacillus
Lactic acid bacteria have been reported from fish since first being described by Evelyn and McDermott (1961). Hiu et al. (1984) classified...
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  Haemaphysalis
Haemaphysalis are three-host ticks that infest a wide range of domestic animals including cattle, sheep and goats....
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  Haematopota
See datasheet on Tabanidae for further...
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  Hemitrichodina
Hemitrichodina Basson and van As, 1989. The denticles have well-developed rays and central parts, but the blades are reduced. The adoral...
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  Hippocampus (seahorses)
Context Seahorses are found worldwide in a diverse range of marine habitats, including seagrass beds, coral reefs, mangroves and...
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  Hypoderma
This disease is on the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) list of 'Other diseases of importance in international trade'. Please see the...
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Enteromorpha Enteromorpha (green nori)
Enteromorpha is a cosmopolitan genus that grows attached to a solid substrate or forms tangled mats on mud and sand flats. It is also...
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  Enterococcus
Enterococci are Gram-positive, also present spherical or ovoid shape, 0.6-2 x 0.6-2.5 µm and are non-sporing. They can be found as single units,...
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