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cressey1963 CRESSEY, R.F. (1963) A new genus of copepods (Caligoida, Pandaridae) from a Thresher Shark in Madagascar. Cahiers ORSTOM, Série Océanographie, 1963, (6): 285
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cressey1968 CRESSEY, R.F. (1968) Caligoid copepods parasitic on Isurus oxyrinchus with an example of habitat shift. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 125 (3653): 1
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cressey1978 CRESSEY, R.F. & BOYLE, H. (1978) A new genus and species of parasitic copepod (Pandaridae) from a unique new shark. Pacific Science, 32 (1): 25
cressey1988 CRESSEY, R.F. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (1988) Pseudopandarus australis, a new species of pandarid copepod from Australian sharks. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 101 (2): 340
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cribb1997 CRIBB, B.W. & WHITTINGTON, I.D. & CHISHOLM, L.A. (1997) Observations on ultrastructure of the anterior adhesive areas and other anterior glands in the monogenean, Monocotyle spiremae (Monocotylidae), from the gills of Himantura fai (Dasyatididae). International Journal for Parasitology, 27 (8): 907
cribb1998 CRIBB, B.W. & WHITTINGTON, I.D. & CHISHOLM, L.A. (1998) Observations on the ultrastructure of the anterior adhesive areas and other anterior gland cells in the monogenean Merizocotyle australensis (Monocotylidae) from the nasal fossae of Himantura fai (Dasyatididae). Microscopy Research and Technique, 42 (3): 200
cribb2001 CRIBB, B.W. & GOULD, R.J. & WHITTINGTON, I.D. (2001) A comparison of anterior adhesive areas and secretions in Troglocephalus rhinobatidis and Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) from the gills of the shovelnose ray, Rhinobatos typus (Rhinobatidae). Australian Journal of Zoology, 49 (5): 577
cribb2004 CRIBB, B.W. & WHITTINGTON, I.D. (2004) Anterior adhesive areas and adjacent secretions in the parasitic flatworms Decacotyle lymmae and D. tetrakordyle (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the gills of stingrays. Invertebrate Biology, 123 (1): 68