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Report on a Collection of Parasitic Nematodes, mainly from Egypt

Part V. Filarioidea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

C. L. Boulenger
Affiliation:
Professor of Zoology, Bedford College, University of London.

Extract

The present paper is the fifth instalment of the Report on the Molteno Institute collection, of which Parts I–III (Ascaeidae, Heterakidae, Oxyuridae, Camallanidae, etc.) and Part IV (Trichostrongylidae and Strongylidae) were published in this Journal by Dr H. A. Baylis (1923) and myself (1926). This collection was sent to Cambridge by Dr E. Hindle and consisted chiefly of unnamed material which had accumulated in the Parasitological Laboratory of the Egyptian Government School of Medicine in Cairo. Since commencing the work on the Filarioidea contained in this material, a further series of worms belonging to this order was placed at my disposal by the Cairo Medical School and the results of my study of this collection have been incorporated with those of the Molteno Institute specimens.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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