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"Cadee M.C." <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jun 1999 11:57:49 +0200
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In my garden my daugther  Margo found a live specimen of Helix aspersa, with
a thirty white mites crowling (0,1 - 0,2 mm) over the animal and going
inside through the respiratory opening. (Helix aspersa is too common in my
garden and I 'll examine other specimens)
In my little library I could not find a paper about snails and mites living
together or parasitory mites. Is there anybody who has made the same
observation and is there some literature about this subject?
M.C. Cadee, the Netherlands.

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