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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![#5GS Potos1 [Cercolabes h, Cercoleptes ‘, Ursus1] caudivolvula (Pallas in Schreb., 1777, Saugth., v. 3, 453 [Viverra ']) Dcsin., 1820, Encycl. 1116th., Mamm., (1), 171. Kinkaju, Wickelbar. Surinam h So. flavus. Echinorhynchus 1 f302. species Cobbold, 18605.—Intest.—London Museum. #508 Potos llavus (Schreber, 1775, Saugth. (1774), v. 1, pi. 42 [Lemur ']). Crenosoma <f41S. potos.—Lungs.—London Zoo.—T. h. #569 (550). AiLTJiuDAE Flower, 1809, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 15, 37.—Penis short, prepuce close to scrotum. Pads of feet reduced and functionless, com- pletely concealed by wooly hair; carpal pad remote from plantar pad. Anus in center of glandular depressed area. Pm.2 and pm.3 of maxilla large and three-rooted; pm.3 quinquecuspid and closely resembling pm.4; alisphenoid canal present; foramen rotundum minute, lying beneath for. lac. ant., the two separated by a very thin plate of bone and sunk in a common pit; foramen ovale elongate. Anterior edge of coronoid inclined forward. Southern China; northeastern India. See #570. #570. Allurus Cuv. in GeofTr. & Cuv., 1S25, Hist. nat. Mamm., June, v. 3 (50), 3, mt. fulgens GeofTr. & Cuv.-—Panda. Teeth 38 (i. 3/3, c. 1/1, pm. 3/4, m. 2/2); head round; face short and broad; ears large, erect, pointed. Legs stout, claws large, sharp, semiretractile. Tail nearly as long as body, cylindrical, annulated, clothed with long hairs. Fur long and thick. South- ern China; northeastern India. Syns.: Aelurus c Agassiz, 1840, Nomen. Zool., Index Univ., 25 [not Aelurus h Klug, 1840, hymenopt.]; Arctaelurus 0 Gloger, 1842, Hand-u. Hilfsbuch Naturg., v. 1, 55, mt. fulgens. #570 Ailurus 1 [or Aelurus c °] (Aelurus c °) fulgens Cuv. in GeofTr. & Cuv., 1825, Hist. nat. Mamm., v. 3 (50), pi. 203, June, pp. 1-3.—Himalayan raccoon, panda, red cat-bear, Nig&lya-ponya, Saknam, Sankam, Thokya, Thongva, Thongwa, Wah, Wakdonka, Woker, Ye. “Indes orientates” l; eastern Himalayas at an elevation between about 7,000 and 12,000 feet, as far westward as Nepal, and extending eastward through mountainous dis- tricts of Assam into Yunnan; unknown in Malay countries. Ancylostoma f3S7.—Intest. Ctenocephalides flG39.—Ext. t brasiliense. jfclis. \ceylanicumB. Toxascaris f486.—Intest. transfuga.—India. #571 (555). Feet short, broad; digits subequal, their pads forming a lightly curved line in front of broad plantar pad. Tail reduced to an anal oper- culum. M.3 of mandible retained; carotid foramen at posterior end of bulla, close to foramen lacerum posticum. See #572.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809162_0281.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)