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Fig. 12 in Highly disjunct and highly infected millipedes - a new cave-dwelling species of Chiraziulus (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidae) from Iran and notes on Laboulbeniales ectoparasites
- 1. Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. & Email: sreboleira@snm.ku.dk (corresponding author) & urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:338DE845-4839-4EF5-B684-587C021F076C
- 2. Department of Biology, Payame Noor University (PNU), Yasouj, Iran. & Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Iran. & urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:54DE1791-C6F7-4C81-99DD-736BFC2F7A9F
- 3. Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Iran. & urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:B21098A7-8D55-43A9-96D9-D3C088219D63
- 4. Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. & urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635
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Fig. 12. Chiraziulus kaiseri (Mauriès, 1983), paratypes infected with ectoparasitic fungi of the genus Rickia Cavara, order Laboulbeniales. A. Arrows indicate black dots on the body rings corresponding to the insertion of the fungi. B. Scanning electron micrograph of the collum with one fungus (arrow). Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B = 100 μm.
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