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9 helminth species were found in a young mallard by helminthological dissection of its alimentary tract. The severe pathological alterations in the gut were caused by Filicollis anatis. One female acanthocephalan had entered the pancreas with its proboscis via one of the efferent ducts and caused an inflammation.