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FIGURE 1 in New information on the distribution pattern of Acanthobdella peledina (Annelida, Acanthobdellida) in Eastern Siberia
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FIGURE 1. Acanthobdella peledina of East Siberia. (A) The map of East Siberia with the exact geographic locations of the occurrence of A. peledina (highlighted with red dots), including the Angara River basin (green), the Lake Baikal basin (pink) and the Lena River basin (violet). (B) External appearance of the leech-like ectoparasite A. peledina biting on the dorsal fin of a Baikal black grayling. (C) The wound left after a bite: a lot of tissue disappeared from the dorsal fin.
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