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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
Dr John Murray was good enough to send me numerous specimens of Pseudalius alatus, obtained in the summer of 1888 by Mr Robert Gray, on the coast of Greenland, from Monodon monoceros.
This Nematode has been only once described—by Leuckart, but that at a time when the methods of investigation were still imperfect. My results are thus essentially different from his. Leuckart called the species Strongylus alatus, and noted as its habitat the cranial cavity of Monodon monoceros.
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