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Kofoid and Watson, 1910, call attention to the similarity of the 

 nervous structures in the scolex of cestodes with that of the pos- 

 terior region of some trematodes, and they suggest that with Gi/fo- 

 cotyle as an intermediate type the scolex part of the nervous system 

 of tape worms represents the caudal end of the worm. 



The only sense organs of tape worms are represented by very 

 simple end knobs of sense cells in the cuticle. Fig. 11, B. 



Fig. 11. Nervous system cestoda. A. Moniezia, Tower. B. Sensory cells 

 ending in hypodermis, Zernecke. C. Nervous system Gyrocotyle, 

 Kofoid and Watson. D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K. Central nervous systems 

 scolex end several species of Cestodes. L. Rkynchobothriuni, Lang. 



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