Anna J. Phillips
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FieldsParasitology
Thesis A phylogenetic revision of the medicinal leeches of the world (Hirudinidae, Macrobdellidae, Praobdellidae) (2011)
Anna J Phillips | |
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| Alma mater | CUNY Graduate Center Appalachian State University |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Parasitology |
| Institutions | National Museum of Natural History University of Connecticut |
| Thesis | A phylogenetic revision of the medicinal leeches of the world (Hirudinidae, Macrobdellidae, Praobdellidae) (2011) |
| Author abbrev. (zoology) | AJ Phillips, A Phillips |
Anna J. Phillips is an American Research Zoologist and curator of Clitellata and Cestoda at the National Museum of Natural History's Department of Invertebrate Zoology. As a parasitologist her research focuses on leeches and tapeworms, by studying their diversity, relationships, and host associations. She has traveled all over the world with her fieldwork to study the diversity of these invertebrates on a long range.
