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since repeatedly detected this parasite in the hvers of negroes at 

 Cairo ; himself and Von Siebold having made it the subject of 

 careful study. All that need here be said concerning it may be 

 summed up in a very few words : — It differs from the larval form 

 of Pentastoma tcenioides {i. e. from the so-called F. denticulatum) in 

 not being furnished with any integumentary armature of spines, and 



Fig. 81. — The Pentastoma constrictum. (Magnified four diameters.) — Eilharz. 



in the additional circumstance of its being a much larger worm. 

 The cephalo-thorax is well marked, famished with four foot-claws, 

 and distinct from the elongated abdomen, which displays twenty- 

 three rings or constrictions at tolerably regular intervals. The 

 anterior extremity of the animal is rather obtusely rounded off, 

 the caudal end being bluntly conical. It attains a length of rather 

 more than half an inch, whilst the breadth scarcely exceeds a 

 single line. 



