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Additional hosts have been reported from Florida by Manter (1947) and 

 Linton (1910) ; South America by Manter (1940) and Vaz & Pereira (1930) ; 

 Japan by Yamaguti (1938) ; and Bimini by Soganderes-Bernal (1959). 



Morphology: This worm has been described many times, but the descriptions 

 by Manter (1940) and Lloyd (1938) are the most useful. Nothing is known 

 of the life history. 



Tubulovesicula lindbergi (Layman, 1930) Yamaguti, 1934 



Synonyms : Lecithaster lindbergi Layman, 1930 



Lecithuriis lindbergi (Layman, 1930) Piguelevsky, 1938 



Dinurus nanaimocnsis McFarlane, 1936 



Tubulovesicula spari Yamaguti, 1934 



T. miiraenosocis Yamaguti, 1934 



T. californica Park, 1938 



T. pseudorhombi Yamaguti, 1938 



T. madurcnsis Nigrelli, 1940 



T. nanaimocnsis (McFarlane, 1936) Manter, 1947 



T. angiiillae Yamaguti, 1934 (Soganderes-Bernal, 1959) 



T. serrani Nagaty, 1956 (Soganderes-Bernal, 1959) 



Hosts : 



