A revision of the adult cestodes of cattle, sheep and allied animals ... / by C.W. Stiles ... and Albert Hassall.
- Charles Wardell Stiles
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A revision of the adult cestodes of cattle, sheep and allied animals ... / by C.W. Stiles ... and Albert Hassall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PART II. THYSANOSOMA Dies., 1834, (9) Tliysanosoma actinioides Dies., 1834. [Plate XI, Figs. 1-8.] Synonymy.—Thysanosoma actinioides Diesing, 1834; Tania jimbriata Diesing, 1850; Moniezia Jimbriata (D.) Monies, 1891; Th. actinioides Dies. (Reestablished, Stiles. 1892.) . . Hosts.—Sheep, (Curtice, Hassall, Stiles, et al.); Gariacusrufus, (Natterer); C. simphci- cornis, (N.); C. Nambi, (N.); C. paludosus (C. dichotomus), (N.). Geographical distribution.—South America: Brazil, “Registo do Rio Araguay, Cuyaba, Nas Frechas, und Villa Maria” (Natterer). North America: Colorado, Utah, Nebraska (Curtice); New Mexico (Codweiss, Curtice); Calitoruia, Oiegon, Utah (Collins, Curtice); Missouri (Stewart, Curtice); Washington, D. C. (sheep came from Colorado—Hassall and Stiles.) LITERATURE. (1) Diesing. Tropisurus und Tliysanosoma. zweyneue Gattungen von Binenwiirmern aus Brazil; Med. Jalirbuch d. oesterr. Staat. Neue Folge. vii, vide pp. 105-111, taf. in, 1834, Tliysanosoma actinioides. (2) Nordmann. In Lamark, Anim. s. vert., 2 dd., in, 591. (3) Diesing. Syst. Helm., i, p. 501, 1850, Tania jimbriata. (4) Zwauzig Arten von Cephalocotyleen. pp. 32-33; Denkschr. d. M.-N. Classe der K. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, 1856, T. Jimbriata. (5) Kuchenmeister. On Tape and Cystic worms,with an introduction on the origin of the intestinal worms, by C. T. v. Siebold. Trans, by T. H. Huxley, 1857, p. 42. (6) Faville. Report Veterinary Dept, of the Colorado State Agricultural College, January, 1885, T. expansa, p.p. (7) Curtice, C. Tapeworm disease of sheep of the Western Plains; Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Dept.Agrie., 1887-1888 (appeared 1889); pp. 165-184, 2 plates, T. Jimbriata. (8) Animal Parasites of Sheep, 1890; pp.89-109, pi. xn (orig.), PI. xm (Dies- ing’s figures), T. Jimbriata. (9) Neumann. Trait6,2 ed., 1892, p. 408, figs. 193-194 (after Railliet, unpublished), T. Jimbriata.—Engl. Transl,, p. 419. (10) Stiles. Bemerkungen fiber Parasiten—17: Ueber die topographisclie Ana- tomie des Gefasssystems in der Familie Tania-dee; Centralblatt f. Bakt. u. Parasitenkunde, bd. xm, 1893, p. 457-465, figs. 7-8. HISTORICAL REVIEW. Natterer first discovered this parasite in Cervus paludosus in 1S23. Only a few segments were found, and these were described by Diesing (1) under the name of Tliysanosoma actinioides, for which lie was inclined to erect a new order, Craspedosomata, to be placed between the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28122604_0059.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


