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"Diesing, Carl Moritz"

 
 
Diesing, Carl Moritz (detail)
   
1838
Abbildungen neuer Gattungen brasilianischer Binnenwürmer (Entozoën). [Abstr.]
Ber. XV. Versamml. Deutsch. Naturf. u. Aerzte (Prague, Sept. 1837): 189. Read Sept. 21, 1837.
–Mentions the occurrence of the parasites Lobocephalus heterolobus and Amphistoma fabaceum in the stomach and intestine, respectively, of Manatus australis. Both names of parasites were nomina nuda.
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Diesing, Carl Moritz (detail)
   
1839
Neue Gattungen von Binnenwürmern nebst einem Nachtrage zur Monographie der Amphistomen.
Ann. Wiener Mus. Naturgesch. 2: 219-242. Pls. 14-20. Feb. 1839.
–Describes the nematode Heterocheilus tunicatus, n.gen.n.sp., from the stomach and small intestine of "Manatus exunguis Natt." from Brazil (229-232, pls. 15, 19). The description of the host, given in a footnote on p. 280, is an account by Natterer in which he uses the name exunguis instead of the later-published spelling inunguis. M. exunguis is also contrasted with M. americanus. (See R. V. Melville [1985] for the disposition of the name exunguis.) Also describes the trematode Amphistoma fabaceum n.gen.n.sp., likewise from the intestines of the Amazonian manatee (236, pl. 20).
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Diesing, Carl Moritz (detail)
   
1850-51
Systema helminthum... Vol. II.
Vienna, Wilhelm Braumüller: vi + 588.
–Vol. I (1850) lists Amphistomum fabaceum Diesing as a parasite of "Manatus exunguis" (403-404). Vol. II (1851) lists "Ascaris Rytinae Brandt" [new name], "Ascaris Dugonis Brandt" [new name], and Heterocheilus tunicatus Diesing as sir. parasites, the latter found in "Manatus exunguis" (190-191, 209, 502).
 
 
Diesing, Carl Moritz (detail)
   
1861
Revision der Nematoden.
Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-natw. Kl. 42(28): 595-736. 1 pl.
–Includes Ascaris Halicoris, 662.

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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