Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites / [Ch. Wardell Stiles and others].
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- 1902
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![lanceatum or any other form (such a contingency seems extremely remote), the question of nomenclature must be decided upon accord- ing- to the names involved. CoLLECTiyE Group Agamodistomum''Stossich, 1892. This is an artificial collective genus, in which are placed all specimens of distomes which have not yet reached a stage of development permit- ting the recognition of their true generic position. The Eye DisTOME (Agamodistomum ophthalmobium'' (Diesing, 1850) Stossich, 1892), OF Man. [Plate III, figures 2 to 5.] THAGSOsis,.—Agamodistomum: Body ovate-lanceolate, variable, one-fourth to one- half line long, one-sixth of a line broad. Mouth terminal to subterminal, orbicular. Acetabulum one-third larger than oral sucker, subcentral, with circular aperture. H.ABiTAT.—Between crystalline lens and its capsule, in eye of man {Homo sapiens), in Dresden. This parasite has been found but once, and all the numerous refer- ences to it in zoological and medical literature are based upon the Synonymy and Bibliography. 1892: Agamodistomum Stossich, 1892, p. 4.—Idem, 1895, pp. 228-229.—Stiles & Has- SALL, 1898, pp. 82, 96.—Stiles, 1898, pp. 22, 28, 29.—Idem, 1901, p. 1539. 1892: Distomulum Bkandes, 1892, p. 510. 1898: Agamodistoma Stossich, 1898, pp. 58-59. Synonymy and Bibliogeaphy. 1833: Distomen Ammon, 1833, pp. 74-75. 1833: Distoma ocxdi humani Gescheidt, 1833, pp. 434-435.—Eiss, 1838, pp. 22-23.— Ammon, 1838, p. 37, pi. 12, figs. 24-25.—Idem, 1841, p. 72, pi. 14, figs. 19-20.—Eayer, 1843, pp. 114, 116-117, 149.—KtJcHENMEisTER & ZtiRN, 1881, pp. 328,329, pi. 7, fig. 13.—Bonis, 1882, p. 180.—R. Blanchard, 1888, pp. 630- 631.—Bkaun, 1895, pp. 144-145.—Moniez, 1896, pp. 152-153. 1850: Distomum ophthalmobium Diesing, 1850, p. 334 [= Distoma ocidi humani re- named].—Idem, 1858, p. 333.—KiiCHENMEisTER, 1855, pp. 222-223, pi. 4, figs. 13-15.—Idem, 1858, pp. 287-288, pi. 4, figs. 13-15.—Leuckart, 1863, pp. 610- 613, fig. 205.—Idem, 1889, p. 440, fig. 191.—Idem, 1894, pp. 441-445.—Wagner, 1876, p. 121.—Davaine, 1877, pp. ixxix, 820, 822.—Linstow, 1878, p. 3.— Vogt, 1878, pp. 10, 13.—Braun, 1893, p. 870.—Blanchard, 1895, p. 733.— ScHNEiDEMtJHL, 1896, p. 302.—Stiles, 1898, p. 48. 1855: Distoma ophthalmobium (Diesing, 1850) KtiCHENMEiSTER, 1855, p. 181.—Idem, 1858, p. 246.—GiiNTHEK, 1858, pp. 205,209.—Cobbold, 1860, p. 6.—Idem, 1864, pp. 191-192, fig. 41 [in part].-Idem, 1866, p. 7.—Idem, 1876, p. 211.—Idem, 1879, p. 36, fig. 5.—Moquin-Tandon, 1861, p. 373.—Kuchenmeister & ZtiRN, 1881, pp. 328-329, pi. 8, fig. 12.—Braun, 1883, pp. 64-65.—Mosler & Peipek, 1894, p. 177.—Kholodkovski, 1898, pp. 26, 32, 34, pi. 11, fig. 28. 1859: Dicroccelium oauli humani (Diesing, 1850) Weinland, 1858, p. 86.—Idem, 1859, p. 281. 1860: Distoma oculare Nordmann of Moquin-Tandon, 1860, p. 347. 1860: Fasdola ocularis Moquin-Tandon, 1860, p. 347 (Distoma ophthalmobium renamed). 1861: Fasdola oculis Moquin-Tandon, 1861, p. 375 (for F. ocularis). 1882: Distoma ocular T>-E Boms, 1882, p. 180. 1892: Agamodistomum ophthalmobium (Diesing, 1850) Stossich, 1892, p. 33. 71896: Dicrocoeliiim kmcratum Stiles & H ass all, 1896, p. 158. 1896: Distom. okuli humani Aminon of SchneidemOhl, 1896, p. 302.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352331_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)