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Report on a Collection of Cestoda, mainly from Egypt. Part III. Cyclophyllidea (Conclusion): Tetraphyllidea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

F. J. Meggitt
Affiliation:
University of Rangoon.

Extract

A few specimens very badly preserved and pigmented: coating them was a deposit which entirely obscured the internal anatomy and could not be removed. The internal anatomy therefore could not be removed. The internal anatomy therefore could not be elucidated. Length 10*, greatest breadh 0·47. Scolex 0·54 dia. As the only species without a rostellum recorded from this host is A. vaginatus the specimens are listed under that name.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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