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XXII.—The Cestoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

John Rennie
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen.
Alexander Reid
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen.

Extract

The Cestode material obtained by the Scotia Expedition consisted of eight adult and three larvæ or immature forms. Of these, one (Anchistrocephalus microcephalus, Rud.) is not Antarctic, having been obtained from the Sunfish (Orthagoriscus mola), at Station 107, in 39° 12′ S., 53° 44′ W., on January 1, 1903.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1912

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