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Contributions to the genus Paradilepis Hsü, 1935

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

June Mahon
Affiliation:
Institut de Zoologie, Université de Neuchâtel

Extract

The genus Paradilepis Hsü, 1935 syn. Meggittiella Lopez-Neyra, 1942, is defined as follows (Hsü, 1935, p. 536): ‘Dilepididae. Rostellum armed with a double crown of hooks. External segmentation little marked. Genital pores unilateral. Genital ducts pass dorsal to excretory vessels and to nerve. Testes few in number, situated to either side of the female glands. Uterus sacciform, little lobed. Parasites of birds.’

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1955

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