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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![Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma; south in eastern Texas to about the middle of the State. Neotrichodectes <jT099.—Ext. [*mephitidis 8 Osborn.—Iowa.] #553 Spilogale fphenax] latifrons Merriam, 1890, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 4, Oct. 8, 15. So. #553 Spilogale phenax latifrons, q. v. #553 *SpiIogale phenax Merriam, 1890, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 4, Oct. 8, 13. Cheating spotted skunk. Nicasio ‘, Marin Co., Calif. Two subspecies. Anomiopsyllus <fl634.—Ext. * calif or nicus.—Claremont l, Calif.—T. h. *falsicalifornicus.—Los Angeles ‘, Calif. Neotrichodectes <Cfl099.—Ext. [*mephilidis 9 Osborn.—Calif.] #553 * Spilogale phenax latifrons Merriam, 1890, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 4, Oct. 8, 15. Broad-Headed Spotted Skunk. Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon l; northern California; Brit. Columbia. Ceratophyllus f 1627.—Ext. nepos nepos.—Chilliwack Brit. Columbia.—T. h. #553 *Spilogale phenax phenax (Merriam, 1890, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 4, Oct. 8- 13) Miller, 1912, U. S. Nat. Mus., Bui. 79, 106. Nicasio, Marin Co., Cali- fornia *■; greater portion of California, excepting extreme northern part and southeastern desert regions. Mesocestoides <]f299.—Intest. *variabilis.—Mendocino Co., California. #553 Spilogale species. Megarthroglossus <C flO-34.—Ext. procus.—Chilliwack t, Brit. Columbia.-—T. h.—Probably' refers to Spilogale phenax latifrons. #554 (490). Alisphenoid canal present; true molars 2-2 in upper jaw. See #555. #555 (571). Feet comparatively long and slender, digits unequal, pads arranged in a strongly curved line round the comparatively narrow plantar pad. Tail at least long enough to reach the ground. M.3 of mandible suppressed; carotid foramen on inner side of bulla well in advance of foramen lacerum posticum. See #556. #556 (569). procyonidae Bonaparte, 1850, Conspectus Syst. Mastozool., etc.— Raccoons, coatimundis, etc. Penis long, prepuce abdominal, remote from scrotum. Digital and plantar pads normally developed and quite naked; carpal pad or pads also well developed and close to plantar pad; toes 5 on each foot. No glandular area around anus. Pm.2 and pm.3 of maxilla compara- tively small and 1- or 2-rooted (exceptionally in Procyon, pm.3 is 3-rooted); pm.3 unlike pm.4, at most with 1 main cusp and 3 minute cusps; alisphenoid canal absent; foramen rotundum of normal size, well separated from the for. lac. ant., and not sunk in a common pit with it; foramen ovale rounded. Anterior edge of coronoid inclined backward. America. See #557. #557 (567). Mandible slender, the rami separable and with normal symphysis, lower edge arched and inclining upward without expansion toward angular process, which is well developed and close beneath the condyle; inner dentary foramen about midway between the condyle and the anterior margin of the coronoid; palate with arcuate sides, wider behind than in front, not depressed behind molars; paroccipitals and mastoids arising close to the bullae, which](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809162_0274.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)