North American Monostomes Primarily From Fresh Water Hosts volume Illinois Bio

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Ezra Clarence Harrah
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Vagina one-half the length of the cirrus. Usually about ten uterine loops anterior to the most anterior part of the vitellaria which as in other species of the genus lie lateral to the ceca and extend from the middle of the body to the lobed testes in the posterior end. The irregularly lobed ovary is situated between the testes and is separated from them by the crura. Eggs numerous pos- sessing two long polar filaments. Eggs without filaments measure 20/x in length, and are approximately one-ha...lf that in width.
Habitat: Intestine Host: Dafila acuta Locality: Maryland Collector: A. Hassall Date: January, 1893 No. 5772 U. S. N. M.
Habitat: Cecum Host: Fiber zibethicus Locality: Maryland Collector: A. Hassall Date: June 23, 1892 No. 5769 & 5770 U. S. N. M.
Habitat: Intestine Host: Aix s pons a Locality: Maryland Collector: A. Hassall Date: August, 1893 No. 5771 U. S. N. M.
Notocotylus urbanensis agrees with Notocotylus attenuatus in size and form, and in the relative length of the cirrus pouch and vagina.


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