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Date 22 March 2021
Source Open-access Medical importance of candiru catfishes in Brazil: A brief essay
Author Kalebe Pinto; from Vidal Haddad Junior, Jansen Zuanon, and Ivan Sazima

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The human-biting candiru from the subfamily Vandelliinae, a part of a scientifically undescribed genus and species, fastened to the back of a boy.

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