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A RECENT number of NATURE (August 24, 1916, p. 525) contains a notice of a work on Nematoda, which are described as “a group of Vermidea which presents great difficulties from a systematic point of view, and has therefore been less investigated than other groups of Vermidea.” It may perhaps be asked what is the justification for this use of the term“Vermidea.”
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HARMER, S. The Group Vermidea. Nature 98, 28 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098028a0
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