Key-catalogue of parasites reported for carnivora (cats, dogs, bears, etc.) : with their possible public health importance / by C.W. Stiles and Clara Edith Baker.
- Charles Wardell Stiles
- Date:
- 1935
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Key-catalogue of parasites reported for carnivora (cats, dogs, bears, etc.) : with their possible public health importance / by C.W. Stiles and Clara Edith Baker. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ascaris f479.—Intest. species Onji, 1921.—Japan. Eucoleus <1369. aerophilus. Toxocara f484.—Small intest. melis.—Mus. Brussels. Trichuris t370.—Intest. [species Onji, 1921.—Japan.] Ixodes fS6G.—Ext. hexagonus inchoatus. *kingi. treduvius 8. #528 Moles taxusho Boddaert, 17S4, Elenchus Anim., v. 1, 80. Common European badger, gemeiner Dachs, Graflingen, Svintoks. Europe. So. #528 Meles nieles meles, q. v. There is a confusion between Males taxus h 1784 so. Meles meles meles of Europe, and Meles 1 taxus 1777 so. #544 Taxidea taxus, q. v., of America. #528 Meles vulgaris0 (Tiedemann, ISOS, Zoologie, v. 1, 37G [Taxus0], renaming of Ursus 1 meles) Leunis, 1883a, Synop. Thierkunde, v. 1, 198. Gemeiner Dachs. So. #528 Meles meles, q. v. #529 (517). Cavity of bulla opening into a large or very large hollow space in mastoid portion of periotic. See #530. #530 (548). Palate produced posteriorly, so that mesopterygoid fossa is far behind molar teeth; baculum, where known, a stout bone. See #531. #531 (534). Rhinarium a subcircular flattish disk, continued to edge of upper lip by a narrow long philtrum resembling it in texture; nostrils anterior, above middle of rhinarium; lateral slits almost obliterated. Feet fossorial, with pads of second, third, fourth, and fifth digits united nearly to their apices. See #532. #532. mydainae Pocock, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 4, no. 55, Jan., 834.— Skull with muzzle and dentition much as in melinae, but frontal postorbital processes absent, zygomata and mandible slender, and mastoid not produced below auditory orifice; cavity of bulla ceasing just behind petrous portion of periotic, and opening laterally into hollow of mastoid portion of periotic by a single orifice as in mephitinae; pinna of ear reduced to a simple rim. No subcaudal pouch. See #533. #533. Mydaus Cuvier in Geoffr. & Cuv., 1821, Hist. nat. Mamm., v. 2 (27), April, 2, mt. meliceps.—Stinkdachs, Telagon, Teledu. Teeth 38 (i. 3/3, c. 1/1, pm. 4/4, m. 1/2); cranium elongate, face narrow and produced; sub- orbital foramen small, palate produced backward about midway between last molar tooth and glenoid fossa; head pointed in front; snout produced, mobile, obliquely truncated, nostrils inferior. Legs rather short, stout. Tail extremely short, clothed with rather long bushy hair. Anal glands largely developed, emitting an odour like that of the American skunks. Java; Sumatra. Syns.: Midaus 0 Cuvier, 1825 [1823], Cuvier’s Recherches Oss. Foss., nouv. 6d., v. 4, 241, 474; Mydaon 0 Gloger, 1842, Hand-u. Hilfs- buch Naturg., v. 1, pp. xxix, 57. #533 Mydaus species. Physaloptera 470H.—Stom. mydai.—Kalabit Co.4, Borneo.—T. h. Gasterophilus f 1572. equi d *.—Larvae in stom. Paraceras <tlG2G.—Ext. flabellum.—Turkestan. melis.—Brit. Isles.—Badger t. li. Trichopsylla <CflG2G.—Ext. globiceps. trichosa. 43398—35 ■IT](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809162_0263.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)