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South Australian Cobbler
Gymnapistes marmoratus (Cuvier 1829)
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are eaten by
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Platycephalus laevigatus Cuvier 1829 (Black flathead)
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Platycephalus bassensis Cuvier 1829 (Bass flathead)
are parasitized by
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Lecithochirium gymnapisti Bray 1991
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Lecithochirium gymnapisti Bray 1991
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Platycephalus bassensis Cuvier 1829 (Bass flathead)
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Platycephalus laevigatus Cuvier 1829 (Black flathead)
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Heteroclinus perspicillatus (Valenciennes 1836) (Common Weedfish)