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English: Figure 3 of paper
Male Thelazia callipaeda, scanning electron micrograph.
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Source (2019). "Prevention of canine ocular thelaziosis (Thelazia callipaeda) with a combination of milbemycin oxime and afoxolaner (Nexgard Spectra®) in endemic areas in France and Spain". Parasite 26: 1. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2019001. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Wilfried Lebon, Jacques Guillot, Maria-Jesús Álvarez, José Antonio Bazaga, Marie-Laure Cortes-Dubly, Pascal Dumont, Marianne Eberhardt, Héctor Gómez, Olivier Pennant, Noémie Siméon, Frederic Beugnet and Lénaïg Halos

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Male ''Thelazia callipaeda'', scanning electron micrograph.

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