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COLLEGE ZOOLOGY 



The best-known member of this order is the liver-fluke, which 

 has a fairly representative life-history. Usually the DIGENEA 

 occupy two, but sometimes three, hosts during their development; 

 one host is generally a vertebrate, one a snail, and the third an 

 insect or other animal, donor chis sinensis and Paragonimus 

 ringeri attack human beings in China. A few TREMATODA and 

 their hosts are given in Table VII. (From the Cambridge 

 Natural History.) 



TABLE VII 



THE LIFE-HISTORIES OF A FEW DIGENETIC TREMATODES 



