Abstract

Thirteen cestodes, which I am describing as Andrya neotomae n. sp., were collected on June 23, 1941, from the small intestine of a male Neotoma fuscipes caught at the Hastings Natural History Reservation, Monterey Co., California. The worms were fixed in formalin and stained with Ranvier's picro-carmine, Grenacher's borax carmine, or Ehrlich's haematoxylin. The author is indebted to Dr. Harold Kirby for helpful suggestions in the preparation of this paper, and to Dr. Jean M. Linsdale for lending the material from which this study was made.

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