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Dr. F. R. Cowper Reed, in a paper entitled “Notes on the Affinities of the Genera of the Cheiruridæ”, points out that Sphærocoryphe belongs to the Cheiruridæ, while Staurocephalus, which has at first sight some superficial likeness to it, belongs probably to the Enerinuridæ.
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