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distance of either eye from the lateral head-margin of the same side. 

 Auricular sense organs are present on each side as very distinct, 

 reniform, non-pigmented areas on the cephalic lappet, much as in PI. 

 gonocephala. 



The epithelium is full of minute rhabdites. Those inclosed in the 

 subcutaneous cells occur in wide distribution over various parts of the 

 body. 



The mouth is situated about between the third and the fourth 

 quarter of the body. The insertion of the pharynx takes place slightly 

 in front of the middle of the body, being somewhat shorter than one- 

 third the body-length. The anterior gnit-trunk extends as far forward 

 as the eyes and gives off on either side approximately seven branching 

 diverticula, while the posterior trunks are provided each with at least 

 thirteen bifurcated or trifurcated diverticula. Minot's glands are found 

 in abundance in the gut epithelium. 



The nervous system seems to be in its main features similar to that 

 of PL hurmaensis. The sexual organs were not yet developed in the 

 individual examined. 



