Cestode of the Genus Zschokkeella. 49 



pores. Sperm-duct not greatly coiled. Cirrus-sac small. 

 J\ T o vesicula seminalis. A small rounded receptaculum seminis 

 present, in addition to a fusiform expansion of the inner half 

 of the vagina. Uterus a branched tube at first, becoming a 

 transverse sac ; not persistent. Many egg-capsules developed 

 in gravid segments, each containing about 20 eggs. 



Hab. Intestines of a rat (probably Epimiis rattus), Accra, 

 Gold Coast, W. Africa. 



Type-specimens in the British Museum (Natural History) v 



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EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. 



Zschokkeella muricola. 

 Fig. 1. The scolex, highly magnified. 



Fig. 2. Three young sexually mature segments, to show the general 

 arrangement of the organs. (From a stained preparation.) 



C'.<S',, cirrus-rsac; D.V., dorsal excretory vessel ; Ov., ovary ; 

 S., shell-gland ; T., testes ; Ut., uterus ; V., vitelline gland ; 

 Vag., vagina; V.D., vas deferens. 

 Fig. 3. Portion of the ventral network of excretory vessels, in five con- 

 secutive segments. (Reconstructed from a series of horizontal 

 sections.) 



L., longitudinal vessel; T., transverse vessel. 

 Fig. 4. Diagram of the arrangement of the female organs in a sexually 

 mature segment, as seen from above. 



Ov., ovary; Ond., oviduct; U.S., receptaculum seminis; 

 S., shell-gland; Ut., uterus ; V., vitelline gland; Vag. } vagina. 



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