Morphological and molecular phylogenetical identification of Tricodectes pinguis from Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
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J. Shindo | E. Asano | K. Kusakisako | H. Ikadai | Kazuhiko Nakayama | A. Haraguchi | Jun-ichi Hakozaki | N. Kudo | Hikaru Niiyama | Sakure Nakamura
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