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English: Hydrichthys sarcotretis colony attached to parasitic copepod Cardiodectes medusaeus.
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Source Jungersen H. F. E.. "On a new gymnoblastic hydroid (Ichthyocodium sarcotretis) epizoic on a new parasitic copepod (Sarcotretes scopeli) infesting Scopelus glacialis Rhdt.". Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra dansk Naturhistorisk Forening 64: 1–38.
Author Hector Frederik Erstrup Jungersen (1854–1917)

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