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"Crusz, Hilary"

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Crusz, Hilary (detail)
   
1951
A new amphistome fluke, Indosolenorchis hirudinaceus gen. et sp. nov., from the caecum of a dugong from the Indian Ocean.
Ceylon Jour. Sci. (B)24(3): 135-141. Pls. 17-20. July 15, 1951.
–Describes Indosolenorchis from Ceylon, compares it with Solenorchis Hilmy from the Red Sea, and refers both to the Solenorchiinae [sic].
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Crusz, Hilary; Fernand, V. S. V. (detail)
   
1954
The trematode parasites of the dugong with descriptions of two new monostomes and histopathological changes in the host.
Jour. Parasitol. 40(1): 499-507. 2 pls.
–Descriptions of Lankatrema mannarense, n.gen.n.sp., and Taprobanella bicaudata, n.gen.n.sp., from Ceylon dugongs, and a synopsis of known dugong trematodes.
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Crusz, Hilary (detail)
   
1960
Dugongs - a zoological romance.
Loris 8(5): 300-302. 1 fig. June 1960.
–Pop. acc. of Ceylon dugongs and the mermaid legend, including vernacular names, economic uses, etc., of the former.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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