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Just did a quick glance, see at least one error.

A. polymnus is naturally hosted by S. haddoni. In addition, wish they would have split up the "carpets" since there are differences -- given the stickiness and potency of an S. haddoni's sting, would like to see it separate.

In addition, 99% sure that M. doreensis is not a natural host for A. percula.
 
Just did a quick glance, see at least one error.

A. polymnus is naturally hosted by S. haddoni. In addition, wish they would have split up the "carpets" since there are differences -- given the stickiness and potency of an S. haddoni's sting, would like to see it separate.

In addition, 99% sure that M. doreensis is not a natural host for A. percula.

Very nice! Appreciate the edit. Maybe after a while I'll compile users input, do some more research and list a more accurate chart with credit to the contributors.
 

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