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On a collection of Paramphistomidae from Malaya, with Revision of the Genera Paramphistomum, Fischoeder, 1901, and Gastrothylax Poirier, 1883

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Ben Dawes
Affiliation:
University of London, King's College

Extract

There is still some difference of opinion as to the classification of what Rudolphi in 1801 called the Amphistomata. Fischoeder (1901—4) regarded all “Amphistomes” as belonging to a single family, the Paramphistomidae. Stiles & Goldberger (1910) proposed the elevation of the group to the status of a superfamily, the Paramphistomoidea, comprising three families, Paramphistomidae, Gastrothylacidae and Gastrodiscidae. Braun (1911), Odhner (1911), Looss (1912) and Stunkard (1925) have maintained Fischoeder's view; Maplestone (1923) and Travassos (1934) have preferred that of Stiles and Goldberger.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936

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