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THE FUR SEALS OP THE PEIBILOP ISLANDS. 



Krabbe proposed the name ^'■Ascaris conocephalus n. sp." for this parasite, which 

 was collected by Hygom nine times, by Iverson once, and by Andrea twice, from the 

 stomach of dolphins of the Atlantic between America and Africa, ranging from 4° 

 south latitude to 20° north latitude, and from 23° to 67° west longitude. Eeinhardt 

 determined the toothed whales in which Andrea found the worm as belonging to the 

 genus Clymenia {== ProdelpMnus); biit regarding the other hosts he was unable to 

 state anything definite. 



In one lot of 370 specimens the proportion of males to females was 1 : 1. The 

 males attained 70""'" in length, the females 90™"'. The worms are somewhat similar to 

 "J., simplex," but differ in essential details of the lips and caudal papillae. The lobes 

 of the lips are provided with a dentigerous ridge, are narrower, and more distinctly 

 separated from the rest of the lip (see fig. 31) than is the case in A, simplex. Nine or 

 ten pairs of postanal papillae are found on the tail of the male (fig. 32). Of these 



Fig. 38 



Kg. 38. 



Kg. 40. 



generally three pairs, occasionally two pairs, are conical and near the tip. The other 

 seven pairs are shorter and situated near the cloaca. The numerous praeaual papillae 

 are conical and arranged on each side in three rows, well separated from one another, 

 those situated nearer the cloaca being shorter and more irregularly arranged. 



Drasche (1883, pp. 109-111), evidently overlooking Krabbe's paper, reexamined 

 Diesing's original specimens. He found one male with the umbrella-like structure 

 on the head, as described and figured by Diesing, one worm without the head, and 

 two which plainly showed three lips. Upon closer examination he found that the 

 umbrella-like structure on the head was simply a portion of the mucosa of the host. 

 Upon the removal of this mucosa the three lips were plainly visible. These lips 

 (flgs. 33-37) Drasche (p. 110), describes as follows : 



Die Lippen zerfallen in eine Eiioken -und zwei Bauchlippen. Nicht allein jedoch dass die erstere 

 von den letzteren sehr versohieden ist, ja selbst die Bauchlippen sind nicht ganz symmetrisch zu 

 nennen. Die Dorsallippe (Taf. Ill, Fig. 6 and 7) besitzt eine schrag naoh aussen geneigte Basis und 

 zerfallt in zwei halbkreisfdrmige Seitenlappen und einen zweigetheilten Mittellappen. In letzteren 



