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Bull. Soc. Zool. France. — v. supra p. 255. 

 Deupser, C, Filaria papillosa. Abstr. in: Journ. R. Micr. Soc. London, 1895. 

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Inaug.-Diss. — v. 1894. p. 523. 

 Sonsino, Prosp. , Del Gastrodiacus del Cavallo e di alcuni Amfistomidi esotici 

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Diplodiscus Dies., Amphistomum Rud., Pseudodiscus n. g., Homaloc/ aster Poir., 

 Gastrodiscus Lkt. , Gastrothylax Poir. 

 Dendy, A., New Zealand Land Nemertine [6reonejner^es iVocae-Zea/awAae]. Abstr. 

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 Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. — v. supra p. 290. 

 Römer, F., Die Gordiiden des Naturhistorischen Museums in Hamburg. Mit 



1 Taf. in; Zool. Jahrbb. Abth. f. Syst. 8. Bd. 5. Hft. p. 790—802, 803. 

 Gordius 6 (1 n.) spp. ; n. : G. longissiîtius; Chordodes 5 (3 nn.) spp.; nn.: Ch. 



ligiiligerus, variopapil latus, hamatus. 

 Kathariner, L. , Die Gattung Gyrodactylus. Ausz. von M. Braun, in: Zool. 



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Anat. comp. Torino, Voi. 10. No. 215. (8 p.) 



4 nn. spp. Allolohnphora robusta, A. mehadiensis, A. opisthocj/stis, A. Sturanyi\ 



2 nn. varr. A. lissaensis Mich., var. croaticu t\. A. Ganglbaueri Rosa, var. année- 

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Langdon, Fanny E., The Sense-organs of Lmnhrìais agricola, Hofi'm. With 

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 The epidermis contains definite groups of sense cells, whose outer ends pass 

 through the cuticula as sense hairs and whose inner enrls pass to the central ner- 

 vous system and there end freely. The efi'erent nerve-fibres, which pass from the 

 central nervous system to the epidermis are not in continuity with any cellular 

 element of the latter. They form a subepidermal network which gives rice to 

 intraepidermal nerve-fibres which end freely betwen the epidermal cells. 



Prouho, Henri, Diolcité et Hermaphroditisme chez les Myzustomes. in : Zool. 

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Vejdovsky, Fr., O rodu OpistomaO. Schmidt [Über die Gattung O.] Mit 1 Fig. 

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Sonsino, Prosp,, Sulla denominazione di ))Panceria arenarian. sp.« in; Monit. 

 Zool. ïtal. Se. Ann. No. 8/9, p. 169. 



P. Varani {Taenia Varani Stossich) ha diritto a priorità. Ma è preferibile 

 ìmrenaria«, perche il Varanus, in cui il Teniade fu trovato, è un Tupinamhis (are- 

 narius) . 



Watson, A. T., Tube-forming Habits of Panthalis Oerstedi. With 2 pis. in: 

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Bed dard, F. E., Perichaetae from the Eastern Archipelago. Abstr. in: Journ. R. 

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