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A grant from the Oberlaender Trust of Philadelphia, Pa., for the study in Germany of the life cycle of anoplocephaline cestodes, provided the opportunity for comparison of the American and European specimens ofHimasthla. To Professor Dr. P.Müiilens, Director of the Institut für Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten, and to Dr. H.Vogel, Vorsteher der Helminthologischen Abteilung, where the work is being prosecuted, grateful acknowledgments are made.
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Stunkard, H.W. Determination of species in the trematode genus Himasthla. Z. F. Parasitenkunde 10, 719–721 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02122033
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