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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![#552 *Mephitls (Mephitis, Chincha) occidentalis spissigrada (Bangs, 1808, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., v. 12, Mar. 24, 31) Allen, 1901, Bui. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., v. 14, 334. Puget Sound Skunk. Sunias S Brit. Columbia, Canada; shores of Puget Sound and coast region of Washington State and northern Oregon. Ceratophyllus flG27.—Ext. tacamanlis.—Brit. Columbia. #552 Mephitis ohinchem for ehinclie. #552 Mephitis species. Ascaris 1 f479. columnaris. dasypodina. mephitidis.—Intest.—T. h. Filaroides <Ct440.—Lungs. mustelarum19. Skrjabingylus <Ct41S.—Frontal bones. [mustelarum '.] Amblyomma f8Sl.—Ext. f americanum. Dermacentor f873.—Ext. f *variabilis.—East half of L nited States. Ixodes fS66.—Ext. kingi Anomiopsyllus </tl634.—Ext. *nudatus.—Paradise, Ariz. Ceratophyllus fl627.—Ext. *eumolpi cyrturu s.—P a r a d i s e t, Ariz.—T. h. *pansus.—Paradise l, Ariz. *sibynus.—Paradise t, Ariz.—T. h. Hectopsylla <C|1630.—Ext. stornis.—Canada Mariano ‘, Argen- tina. Neotrichodectes <+1099.- -Ext. *mephitidis Packard.—Wyoming l.—■ T. h. Oropsylla <C j 1020.—Ext. [facidas B.—Nat. Inst. Health No. 12773.] Paraceras <Cfl626.—Ext. javanicus.—Gede ‘, J a v a.—S k u n k t. h. Phalacropsylla <C 11023.—Ext. *paradisea.—Ariz. Pulex 11035.—Ext. f irritans.—Nat. Inst. Health No. 12775. Rhopalopsylius tl935H.—Ext. rimatus.—Argentina. Trichodectes fllOO.—Ext. inter r up to-fasciatus.—Bolivia.— Skunk. #552 Mephitis spissigrada Bangs, 1S9S, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., v. 12, Mar. 24, 31. So. #552 Mephitis (Mephitis) occidentalis spissigrada, q. v. #552 Mephitis 1 suffocans (Illiger, 1815, Abh. ph.-Kl. Iv. pr. Ak. Wiss. 1S04- 1811, 109, 121 [Gulo *]) Lichtenstein [1832-1834], Darst. Saugt-h., pt. 9, pi. 48. So. #550 Conepatus suffocans, q. v. #553 (552). *Spilogale Gray, 1865, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, no. S, 150, mt. interrupter Raf., 1820.—Little spotted skunk, little striped skunk. Skull flattened, rostrum only slightly depressed below plane of upper surface; periotic region and audital bullae greatly inflated; mastoid and paroccipital processes obsolete or very small; postorbital processes well developed; “step” in lower jaw not pronounced (sometimes lacking); tube of auditory meatus directed forward; zygomata highly arched, with highest point at middle of arch; antero-posterior diameter of upper molar less than transverse diameter; teeth 34 (i. 3/3, c. 1/1, pm. 3/3, m. 1/2). Slender and weasel-like in form, active, agile, somewhat arboreal, often making their homes in hollows of trees or crevices in cliffs. North American arboreal skunks. #553 *SpiIogale 1 interrupta (Rafinesque, 1820, Annals Nature, London, v. 1, 3 [Mephitis ']) Merriam, 1890, North Amer. Fauna, no. 4, Oct. 8, 8. Little striped skunk, white spotted skunk. Louisiana l; Iowa, southern Minnesota^](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809162_0273.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)