The Argillaceous Rocks
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Abstract. Argulus foliaceus (Crustacea: Branchiura), or the fish louse, is an ectoparasite of the skin or gill of the fresh water fish species. Clinical signs in infected fish include scratching on aquarium walls, erratic swimming, and poor growth.
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Clastic sedimentary rocks containing silt- or clay-sized particles that are less than 0.0625 mm and/or clay minerals. The argillaceous rocks (lutites) include shales, argillites, siltstones, and mudstones.
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