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Acantharchus pomotis (Baird 1855)
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are eaten by
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Mycteria americana Linnaeus 1758 (Wood Stork)
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Urocleidus pomotis
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Urocleidus pomotis
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Urocleidus pomotis
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Cleidodiscoides sulcata
are parasitized by
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Urocleidus pomotis
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Urocleidus pomotis
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Cleidodiscoides sulcata
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Neoechinorhynchus (Neoechinorhynchus) cylindratus (Van Cleave 1913)
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Neoechinorhynchus (Neoechinorhynchus) cylindratus (Van Cleave 1913)
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Nerodia floridana (Goff 1936) (Florida Green Water Snake)