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The Life History of Olveria indica, an Amphistome Parasite from the Rumen of Indian Cattle
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2009
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The life history of Olveria indica was worked out experimentally at Lucknow. Gyraulus convexiusculus was shown to be the intermediate host. The various stages in the larval development are described in detail.
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