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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![elongatum d h B Blumenbach, 1882a [Cysticercus1], not Leuckart, 1842 : Tetrathyridium (Dilhyridium); Di- thyridiurn.—Germany *.—So. bail- leti.—“Probably larval form of Mesocestoides lineatus”, fide Ejs- mont, 1928.—Reported for: #413 Felis (catus); #479 Cams Jami- liaris); #464 Herpestes (ichneu- mon); #485 Vulpes (species, vulpes). [mark's8 Diesing, 1850a [Piesto- cystis°)\ Dilhyridium.—Europe *.— Sod elongatum h, fide Ward, 1895a, 342.—Reported for: #479 Canis Jamiliaris); #521 Martes {foina, martes t. h.).] [species Schwartz, 1927, Sci., n. ser., v. 66, 17-18: Dilhyridium. See under Mesocestoides.] [species Skrjabin, 1924, Berl. Tier- arzt. Wochenschr., v. 40 (20), p. (6): Dithyridium.—U. S. S. R.— Reported for: #413 Felis (catus [dom.]).\ [taxi Diesing, 1850a [Piestocystis °]: Dithyridium.—Reported for: #479 Canis (Jamiliaris); #528 Meles (meles meles s. taxus° t. h.).] t285. PSEUDOPHYLLIDEA, p. 100. See luheellidae and f286 both- RIOCEPHALOIDEA. —. luheellidae Baer, 1924, Ann. Parasitol., v. 2 (3), July, 239, 240; 1926, 11th & 12th Rep. Dir. Vet. Educ. Res. Pretoria, 67, 69.— <f285 PSEUDOPHYLLI DEA: Size moderate, muscular system very well developed; genital pores 3, ventro-median. Vagina and cir- rus sac open into a common atrium; ovary ventral, in distal region of segment, formed by 2 fairly long lobes united by a narrow bridge; shell-gland well developed; recep- taculum seminis present; uterus a winding tube of which the proximal portion is surrounded with well- developed uterine glands; uterine pore distinctly preformed; ova large, thick-shelled, operculated. Adult in mammals. See Luheella. —. luheella Baer, 1924, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 2 (3), July, 239, tod. mt. pretoriensis; 1926,11th & 12th Rep., Dir. Vet. Educ. Res. Pretoria, 67, 69.—<luheellidae: Excretory system well developed, contained entirely in the medullary paren- chyma, and consisting of 10 longi- tudinal anastomosed vessels; longi- tudinal nerves much displaced towards centre of proglottid; testes numerous, forming 2 lateral fields. Adult in canidae. pretoriensis Baer, 1924, Ann. Para- sitol., v. 2 (3), July, 239-240; 1926, 11th & 12th Rep. Dir. Vet. Educ. Res. Pretoria, 67-68, figs. 1-5: Luheella.—S. Africa l.—Reported for: #480 Otocyon (megalotis t. h.). f286. BOTHRIOCEPEALOIDEA, p. 100. See f287 diphyllobothriidae and BOTHRIOCEPHALIDAE. f287. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIIDAE, pp. 101, 621. f289. ligulinae, p. 101. See f290 Ligula and Schistocephalus. |290. Ligula, p. 101. intestinalis Linn., 1758a [Fasciola •]: Ligula.—Reported for: #413 Felis (catus [dom.]). Continued in later bulletins; Pisces t. h. species Sakamoto & Tsuyuki, 1923, Acta Dermat., v. 2, 79-90; 1925, Jap. J. Zool., v. 1 (3), 92 [nv]: Ligula.—Reported for: #413 Felis (catus); #479 Canis Jamiliaris). Continued in later bulletins. —. Schistocephalus Creplin, 18296, mt. dimorphus so. solidus.—1289 ligulinae: Bothria and external segmentation developed in the larva. Tip of scolex retractile. Segmentation complete and corre- sponding to internal structure of the animal. Longitudinal and transverse muscles arranged in several alternating layers (3 trans- verse layers enclosing 2 longitudin- al layers). Larva in fishes; adult in birds. gasterostei Fabricius, 1780a [Taenia ']: Schistocephalus.—G r e e n 1 a n d *.—](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809162_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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