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[Dpscription and figure of Lagochila larcra (gen. et sp. nov.), wilh an analysis of the genera of 

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 [Descriptions of forty species, referred to eleven penera •.—Lagochila, Placopharynx, Myxo- 

 xtoma, Minylrema (gen. nov.), Erimyzon, llypcntelium, Catokiomus, Cychptiis, Caiyiodes. Ichthyohun, 

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