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Right lateral view of a hyperparasitised specimen of Ostrea lutaria Hutton, from north of Tasman Bay. The dark sporocyst tubules are those heavily laden with the spores of Urosporidium constantae n.sp.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 22, 25 May 1967, Plate 5

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Right lateral view of a hyperparasitised specimen of Ostrea lutaria Hutton, from north of Tasman Bay. The dark sporocyst tubules are those heavily laden with the spores of Urosporidium constantae n.sp. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 22, 25 May 1967, Plate 5

Right lateral view of a hyperparasitised specimen of Ostrea lutaria Hutton, from north of Tasman Bay. The dark sporocyst tubules are those heavily laden with the spores of Urosporidium constantae n.sp. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 22, 25 May 1967, Plate 5

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