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Interesting seabird parasites
Mite parasites of the family Hypoderatidae were brought to our attention. These parasites were found in the pectoral subcutaneous tissue of White-breasted Cormorant, African Darter and Cape Gannet. SEM studies revealed the absence of a mouth opening, a small anal pore and long body and leg setae.