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A new species of Phyllobothrium van Ben., from an Alaska Dog Salmon with a note on the occurrence of Crossobothrium angustum Linton, in the Thresher Shark

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

Wm. P. Canavan
Affiliation:
Zoology Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania.

Extract

In connection with investigations of the United States Bureau of Fisheries in Alaska in 1906, Professor H. B. Ward spent considerable time in the study of the parasites of the Pacific salmon. Around Excursion Inlet he secured a large amount of valuable material. The following study was made of one of the specimens collected by him, to whom I am grateful for the loan of it.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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References

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