WORMS. INTESTINA. 9. Hxruca. 19. Cücillanus. 5E 
9. H/ERUCA. Body round, the fore-part 2- 
necked, and furrounded with a fingle- 
row of prickles: probofczs 0, | 
Maui Body greyifh- white and wrinkled. 
Geexe Eingew. p. 138, tab. 9, B. fig. 12. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Moye, and is diftinguifhed from 
the Genus Echinorhynchus in wanting the retra£tile probofcis, 
10. CUCULLANUS. Body tharp, pointed 
behind and obtufe before: mouth orbi- 
cular, with a ftriate hood. 
Thefe are moft of them viviparous, and generally inteftina!, 
A. TInfefting the Mammalia, 
Talpe Inhabits the common Mole. 
Goex. Bingew. D, 130, tab. 8, fig. 7—8. — 
Is gregarious, inclofed in a membrane, fpirally twifted white, 
and found in the fat about tbe peritonzum. 
Ocreatus Body fafciolate: tail fheathed. 
Goexe Eingew. p. 182, tab, 15, fig. 6, 7. 
Found in the inteftines of the Mole; gregarious, oviparous, 2 
inches long, and refembling a piece of ftraw, 
Maris In the leffer inteftines of the Moufe. 
Goexe Eingew. p. 242. 
B. Infefting Birds. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Buzzard. 
Gocxe Eingew. p. 85. 
C. Infefting Reptiles. 
Rane — . "Tail foliaceous. 
In the inteftines of the Frog. Goexe Eingeav. f. 98. 
D : Infzfe 1 Hg Pi ¢ 
Lacufiris Body rufous and truncate before. 
Mull, Zool. Dan, I, p 146. 
