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41, T@NIA VILLOSA. 
Tenia villosa, Bloch, Abhand. 12, t. 2, f. 5-9; Schrank, Verzeichn. 
45,n. 135; Ludolphi, Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 126; Synopsis 
153; Bremser, Vers Intest. de ’ Homme, 140; Icon. Helm. t. 15. 
f. 9-13; Schmalz, Tab. Anat. Entoz. t. 3, f. 1-6; Deslongch. Ene. 
Méth. Vers, 722; Lamk. An. S. Vert. iii, 164, 2nd ed. iii. 578; 
Dujardin, Hist. Nat. Helm. 603 ; Diesing, Syst. Helminth. i. 526, 
Teenia otidis, Werner, Brev. Expos. 54, t. 3, f. 58-63. 
Tenia fimbriata, Batsch, Bandw. 163, n. 19, f. 86, 87. 
Tenia tarda, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 3077, n.70; Tab. Eneye. t. 44, 
f. 2-6; Bose, Hist. Nat. Vers, i. 306. 
Halysis villosa, Zeder, Maturg. 336, n. 14; Blainville, Dict. Sc. 
Nat. lvii. 598. 
Hab. Intestines of the Great Bustard, Otis tarda. 
From the collection of M. Siebold. 
42. THNIA CANDELABRARIA. oA 
Teenia candelabraria, Goeze, Naturg. 405, t. 32 B, f. 24-27; Batsch, 
 Bandw. 144, n. 13, f. 70-72; Schrank, Verzeichn. 43, n. 130; 
Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 3075, n. 61; Tab. Encyc. t. 48, f. 12-15; Ru- 
dolphi, Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2,151; Synopsis, 160 & 518; 
Bosc, Hist. Nat. Vers, i. 304; Dujardin, Hist. Nat. Helm. 595; 
Diesing, Syst. Helminth. i. 533. 
Halysis candelabraria, Zeder, Naturg. 349, n. 31. 
Teenia strigis, Rudolphi, Synopsis, 704. 
Hab. Intestines of the Long-eared Owl, Otus vulgaris. 
From the collection of M. Siebold. 
43. THNIA GRACILIS. 
Tenia collo longissimo, Bloch, Abhand. 14, n. 8, t. 3, f. 3, 4. 
Tenia infundibuliformis (part), Goeze, Naturg. 386 (note) ; Gmelin, 
Syst. Nat. 3071, n. 46; Zeder, Nachtragq, 273. 
Halysis gracilis, Zeder, Naturg. 347, n. 28. 
Teenia gracilis, Rudolphi, Hist. Nat. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 148; Synopsis, 
158; Dwardin, Hist. Nat. Helm. 609, n. 130; Diesing, Syst. 
Helminth. i. 541. 
Hab. Intestines of the Golden Eye, Clangula glaucion. 
From the collection of M. Siebold. 
44, Tanta Zeperi, Baird. 
Articulations of moderate size, campanulate-shaped; lower mar? 
gin of each more or less crenated and thickened, at first they 
are short, then become longer and narrower. Greatest breadth 
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