Fig. 2
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Glochidia of Anodonta anatina (black arrows) attached to hosts Pomatoschistus canestrinii (NHMW-MO-113655) (A, B) and Knipowitschia panizzae (NHMW-MO-113654) (C, D). Parasites attached to A: the pectoral and the pelvic fins (united to pelvic disc); B: same specimen, encysted glochidium, right pectoral fin; C: base of pectoral disc; D: same specimen, pectoral disc enlarged. Scale of A, C = 5 mm; scale of B, D = 1 mm. Photos C. Hörweg, H. Ahnelt.
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