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Deutsch: Paragordius tricuspidatus aus Südfrankreich
English: A horsehair worm (Phylum Nematomorpha), species Paragordius tricuspidatus
Date 2004-09-08 (original upload date)
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  • Bildspende von D. Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, Veröffentlichung unter GNU FDL -- Necrophorus 15:31, 8. Sep 2004 (CEST)
  • Original uploader was Necrophorus at de.wikipedia
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