28 WORMS. INTESTINA. 8. Echinorynchus. 



Xiphiq, In the inteftines of the fword-fifh, which it often perforates. 

 Redi amm % vi-ir. in an, *ui*v. p, 89. tab; 24. jig, 7. 

 Redi Opujc, 3, tab. 19'. /j> 1, 



Qandidus. Body opake white and ilightly wrinkled. 



Mull: Zool. Dan 1. p. 139. tab. 37. fig. 7— rio. and 2 t. 34./. 7 f 

 Found in the inteftines of the Tonk, Whiting pout t Whiting^ 

 Blennius raninus, Pleurone&es platejjoides, Ruffe, Perch, and Cy- 

 prinus idbarus; about 3 inches long, when extended at full 

 length, and of equal thick nefs throughout, 

 Body pale alh-colour, yellowifh, brown, fulvous, faffron, reddifh < 

 ' or violet, according to the different fpecies in which it has 

 been nburifhed : prcbofas with 9— -15 rows of hooks, eacK 

 row with 9 — 16 hooks: the male is lefs and often found in- 

 habiting diftinft from the female. 

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Lineolatus. Body with tranfverfe brown lines interrupted in the middle? 



Mull. Zool. Dan. I. p. 142. tab. tf\fig. II — 1 4. 



Pall, nord, Beyir, I. p. 107. tab, 3 jig. 36.' 



Pall, not', comm. Petrop, 19,^. 452. tab, y.fig.2. 



Found in the inteftines of Cod-fijh. 



Body about 2 inches long : frobofas armed with hooks. 



LongtcolUt, Reddifji-white ; head rounded and longitudinally flriate i 

 neck filiform: probofcis Ilightly hooked. 

 Goez. Eingenv. p, 162 tab. 12, fig, 12— 14. 

 Found in the inteftines of the Torsk, 

 Probofcis armed with hooks. 



PJeurenefiis Sides of the body with undulate impreflions. 

 Mull. Naturf, 10. p. 150. 

 found in the intestines of the Turcot. 



Attenuate, CJlobiferous ; body equal yellqw fmooth: neck filiform. 

 Mull, Zool. Pan. i. p: iyj.tab, 37. fig. 1 — 3. 

 Pall. Nord. Beytr. i, p. wo. tab 3. fig. 38. 

 Found, though feldom. in the intestines of the Flounder, 

 Body pellucid, of equal thicknefs, obtufe and rounded behind: 

 ptobofch united by a ligament each fide. 



Annulatus. Globiferqus: body ending in a point: neck wrinkled. 

 Mull. Zool. Dan. 1 . p. 138. 

 In the intestines of the Father lajlier, Torsk, and Bream, 



Platejfaidtf Snout pointed: body with an elevated terminal belt behind. 

 Mull. Zool. Dan. 2. tab, 74. fig. 5.' 



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