WORMS. INTESTINA. 14. Taenia. 



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Head bulbous with 4 prominent apertures: joints quack- 

 rangular, with marginal mouths. 

 Mull. Zool. Dan. 2. tab. ^- fig* l"4» 

 Found, though rarely, in the inteftines of the Sea Perch. 

 Body with a longitudinal white line each fide : joints thicker 

 and flatter than in others ; head obtufe and narrower than &$ 

 fubfequent joints. 

 2, Without the lateral lines. 



Goeze Eingenu. p. 416. tab. 33. fig. 11 — 1 4. 

 Batfch. Band<w. p. 157. l6.f. 80-82. 

 Inhabits the inteftines of the Silurus glanis* 



Very broad ; head fhort quadrangular 8-lobed : mouth a£ 



the extremity of the head punctured. 

 0. Fabr.fn. Granl. p. 317. n. 297. 

 Inhabits the inteftines of the Norway Perch*, about 6 feet ioog 



and 4 lines broad : is exceedingly vivacious in fea-water. 

 Body milk-white with a violet-grey inteftine : joints terminate4 



each fide with a papillary margin tending upwards, the a.nai 



margin with 10 ferratures. 



■ ua * Inhabits the iateftines of the Ruffe. 

 Pall, clench, xooph. p. 414, 



k' Mouth placed under the margins of the joints; one extf£ 



mity with a pointed joint. 

 Mull. Naturf. iS.p. 24—26. tab. 3, fig. 1—5. 

 Pall. n. nord. Beytr. 1. p, j6~j8 t tab. 3, fig. 27. 



Batfch Band<w, p. 224. n. 52 fig. 170. 

 Found in the belly of the Stickleback which it renders tumid, \§ 



harder and more folid than moft of it's kind and obtufely 



margined each fide : joints very long with an excavated lo.n.,- 



gitudinal line each fide. 



Sajltroftei. y cry ^ wkh ^ ^^ ^ 



Mull. Naturf. 18 /. 28. tab. ^fig. 6, 7. 



Inhabits the inteftines of the Stickleback 1 extremely minute,, du 

 joints hardly vifiblc to the naked eye. 



Body crenate : head continued : joints very (hort and paraJLr 

 elipided with double bimarginate mouths. 



Goeze Eingew. p. 415. tab. 33, fig. 9, 10. 



Batfch Bandtv. p, 209. n. $$.fig> 146, 147. 



In the inteftines of the Silurus Glanis ; is lefs numerous and not 

 fo large as T. nodulofa. 



