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Biol Bull 134: 332-343. (April 1968)
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THE ASEXUAL GENERATIONS, LIFE-CYCLE, AND SYSTEMATIC RELATIONS OF MICROPHALLUS LIMULI STUNKARD, 1951 (TREMATODA: DIGENEA)

HORACE W. STUNKARD 1

1 The American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, N. Y. 10024

Cercariae from Hydrobia minuta Totten, taken in the Massachusetts area, have been identified as the larvae of Microphallus limuli Stunkard, 1951; The sporocysts and cercariae are described; young Limulus polyphemus were infected; and adults were recovered after feeding the metacercariae to mice. Systematic relations of species in the genus Microphallus are reviewed.







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