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Dinemoura latifolia (Steenstrup and Lutken, 1861) 



Collections: From 2 specimens of Isurus oxyrinchus at stations 

 123 139, 296, and 310; from 1 specimen of Isurus glaucus from Durban. 

 Habitat: Body surface. 



Dinemoura species 



Collections: From 2 specimens of Alopias vulpinus at stations 289 

 and 295; from 1 specimen of Alopias superciliosus (Lowe) at Nosy Be 

 and station 119. 



Habitat: Ventral body surface. 



This new species is described in detail in my paper (1967) re- 

 vising the Pandaridae. 



Pagina tunica Cressey, 1964 



Collections: From 2 specimens of Alopias superciliosus from Nosy 

 Be and Majunga, Madagascar, and station 119. 

 Habitat: Body sm^face (usually ventral). 



Nesippus orientalis Heller, 1868 



Collections: From 6 specimens of Carcharinus maculipinnis, 4 

 specimens of Sphyrna lewini (Griffith), 3 specimens of Carcharinus 

 leucas, 1 specimen of Galeocerdo cuvier (Peron and LeSueui-), 1 speci- 

 men of Rhizoprionodon acutus, 1 specimen of Scoliodon palasorrah, aU 

 from Nosy Be; from 1 specimen of Sphyrna mokarran (Riippell) at 

 station 409; from 1 spechnen of Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus) from 

 Durban; from 2 specimens of Carcharodon carcharias from Durban. 



Habitat: Roof of mouth and gill arches. 



Nesippus crypturus Heller, 1865 



Collections: From 13 specmiens of Carcharinis maculipinnis, 5 

 spechnens of Sphyrna lewini, 5 specimens of Carcharinus leucas, 1 

 specimen of Galeocerdo cuvier, all from Nosy Be; from 1 specunen of 

 Carcharinus longimanus at station 291 ; from 1 spechnen of Carcharinus 

 leucas at station 409; from 1 spechnen of Sphyrna mokarran at station 

 409; from 1 spechnen of Carcharinus species { floridanus?) at station 



412. 



Habitat: Roof of mouth and gill arches. 



Nesippus species 



Collections: From 1 spechnen of Galeocerdo cuvier from Nosy Be; 

 from 1 specunen of the same host caught off Comores Island (Zaudsi). 



Habitat: Nasal cavities. 



This new species is described in detail in my paper (1967) re\asing 

 the Pandaridae. 



