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PSEUDOPHYLLIDEA FROM FISHES— COOPER 



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terminal disc, widest anteriorly; length 1.0 to S.Smm., breadth 0.3 to 0.5. 

 Bothria long and narrow, shallow posteriorly. First segments subcimeate 

 with weakly prominent posterior borders, longer than broad. Middle and 

 posterior segments much depressed, former very short and broad, latter rela- 

 tively less so and grouped in twos or threes; lateral borders crenulate. Ripe 

 proglottides 2 to 4mm. wide by 0.2 by 0.8 long. Strobila usually incomplete 

 posteriorly. 



Cuticula 5ju in thickness. Calcareous bodies ISix in diameter. Inner 

 longitudinal muscles in fascicles. SLx chief longitudinal excretory vessels. 



Opening of the genital cloaca at the bottom of a dorsal median longitudinal 

 depression running thruout mature segments, on a low papilla in each proglot- 

 tis and half-way between the anterior and posterior borders. Vaginal opening 

 immediately behind that of cirrus. Distinct ductus hermaphroditicus present. 



Testes subspherical, 35 to 70^ in diameter and 30 to 60 in each segment. 

 Vas deferens a compact mass lateral to cirrus-sac and opposite the uterine 

 tube, 0.18 by 0.10mm. Cirrus-sac at right angles to dorsal surface, 115 by 

 120 by 75 to 80/x, extending only a short distance into the medulla; thick layer 

 of nuclei within its wall. Cirrus proper, not protruded, 65 by ISjj.. 



Ovary compact, tubulolobular, 0.33mm. wide by 0.15 long where uterus- 

 sac is not greatly distended. Isthmus only ventral. Oocapt 35jLt in diameter. 

 Vitelline follicles in two lateral weakly united fields on each surface, 350 to 

 540 in number, 35 to 55^ in diameter; vitelline reservoir small. Shell-gland 

 large, 115^ wide by 85/x deep, median, close behind cirrus-sac. Uterine duct 

 voluminous on both sides of the median line, closely applied to ovary behind. 

 Uterus-sac spherical to flattened anteroposteriorly, occupies one-sLxth of 

 transverse diameter of proglottis, alternating irregularly from side to side, or 

 often quite median. Opening in middle of sac, ventral and well forward, 

 formed by the rupture of a distinct membrane. 



Eggs, 66 to 80/1 in length by 43 to 45/^ in diameter, without opercula, form- 

 ing dark brown maculations in ripe proglottides as they show thru the walls 

 of the uterus-sacs. 



Habitat: In the intestine of the host. 



HOST 



CoHus scorpius (t>-pe host) 

 Cot I us scorpius 

 Cottus scorpius 

 Coitus scorpius 



Cottus scorpius 

 Cottus scorpius 



Cottus scorpius 

 Cottus scorpius 



LOCALITY 



Denmark 

 Gr\T3hswald 

 Ireland 

 "Oresund e 

 Berg," Sweden 

 Norway 

 Grafvema and 

 Naset, Sea of 

 Bahusia 

 Arctic Ocean 

 Gulf of Finland 



COLLECTOR 



Muller 

 Rudolphi 

 Bellingham 

 Olsson 



Loennberg 



Olsson 

 Schneider 



AUTHORITY 



Muller 1788 : 6 



Rudolphi 1819 : 139 

 Bellingham 1844 : 254 

 Olsson 1867 : 55 



Loenberg 1890 : 22 



Olsson 1893 : 16 



Linstow 1901 : 281 

 Schneider 1902 : 15 



