Die turbellarien als parasiten und wirte


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ABSTRACT PROF. VON GRAFF'S latest work dealing with the Turbellaria is no less interesting than any of its predecessors, and students of parasitology must stand greatly indebted to him


for putting together in such an accessible and stimulating form a full summary of all that is at present known of parasitism amongst the Turbellaria. The first half of the work is devoted to


an account of the anatomy of six species of parasitic rhabdoccels. Although all of these have been previously described by von Graff himself, or by other writers, the ampler accounts here


given clear up many doubtful points and supply precise information not hitherto available on various anatomical features. This part of the work is illustrated with three plates of great


excellence. Die Turbellarien als Parasiten und Wirte. By L. von Graff. Pp. vi + 65. (Graz: Leuschner und Lubensky's Universitäts-Buchhandlung, 1903.) Price 14.50 marks. Access through


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_Die turbellarien als Parasiten und Wirte_ . _Nature_ 70, 294–295 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070294a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 28 July 1904 * DOI:


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