— 102 — 



III. Lari formes. 



4. Lams sp. larva of Diplostomiun sp. 



Mesorchis denticulatus (Riid. 1819). 



B. Reptiles: 



IV. Charaaeleontidae. 



5. ChamaeleoNo.18 LaurerieUa lateriporus g. no v. 



sp. n. 



6. Chainaeleo No. 8. Mesocoeliiiin sokoloivi sp. nova. 



C. Amphibia: 



V. Ranidae. 



7. Biifo No. 7. Diplodiscus subclavatus Goeze 



1782. 



Ganeo glottoides Klein 1905. 



D. Fishes: 



VI. C y p r i n i d a e. 



8. Fish No. 6. Diplostomum sp. 



A. Fam. Paramphistomidae Fischoeder. 



I. Genus Diplodiscus Diesing 1836. 



1. Diplodiscus subclavatus Goeze 1782. 



This species whicii is widely spread and thoroughly stu- 

 died was found by Prof. Dogiel and I. Sokolov in the intes- 

 tine of a large green frog of the fam. Ranidae (sVvi Kisumu). 



B. Fam. Allocreadiidae Odhner. 



Until present all the representatives of fam. Allocreadii- 

 dae Odhner have been described as parasites of fishes. 

 However, in his work of 1911, p. 72, ^) Odhner says that 

 he possesses specimens of a trematode from the intestine 

 of a reptile — Lacerta vivipara (from the Museum of Copen- 

 hagen) which are typical representatives of Allocreadii- 

 dae. The parasite described by me below — LaurerieUa lateri- 

 porus n. g. n. sp. from the intestine of a chanuieleo is also 

 a characteristic representative of this family. Thus, not 

 only fishes, but also reptiles are to be considered as hosts of 

 the Trematodes of fam. Allocreadiidae. 



The new form of Trematodes which I named LaurerieUa 



^) Odhner. Nordostafrikanische Trematoden. Results of the Swed. 

 Zool. Expedition to Egypt... Part IV. 1911. p. 72. Note. 



