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A new monostome cercaria from bithynoid snails in Singapore

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

T. W. Tyssul Jones
Affiliation:
Lieutenant, Entomologist, R.N.V.R.

Extract

Work on larval trematodes has now become worldwide in scope. Investigations have been carried out in Europe, Asia, China, Japan, Africa, the Americas, as well as certain Pacific Islands and countries in the Near East. The writer has not, however, been able to find any record of work on the Malay Peninsula or the island of Singapore. The nearest country to Malaya in which investigations have been carried out is Indo-China, where Lagrange (1923) investigated the trematodes of that country.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1951

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