610 Protozoa für 1912. 



2. Superordo: Myxosporidiiformes. 



2. Ordn. : Myxosporidia. 



1. Superfam. : Monosporea, — Fam. 1 : Coccomyzidae. 



2. Superfam.: Mictosporea. — Fam. 2, 3: Myxidiidae, Chlor o- 

 myxidae. 



3. Superfam.: Disporea, — Fam. 4 — 6: Ceratomyxidae, Myxo- 

 somatidae, Myxobolidae. 



3. Ordnimg: Actinomyxidia. 



1. Supersubordo : Tetractinomyxidei. — Fam. \:Tetractinomyxidae. 



2. Supersubordo : Synactinomyxidei. — Fam. 2: Synactinomyxidae. 



4. Ordnung: Microsporidia. — Fam. 1 — 4: Pelomyxidae, Nose- 

 matidae, Plistophoridae, Glugeidae. 



Cnidoaporidia. Systematische Stellung. Iwaji Ike4a, p. 264. 



Cnidosporidia. 



Acnidosparidies Cepede 1911. Poche, p. 227. 



Cnidosporidia Doflein 1901. Poche, p. 224—226. 



Cnidosporidia {Myxo- und Microsporidia). Allgemeines. In Handbuch 



der pathogenen Protozoen, hrsg. von S. von Prowazek, Lfg. 3, p. 324 



-344. 

 Coccomyxoides n. g. tincae TL. sp. Beschr. Lo-Giudice, Rivista mens. Pesca, 



vol. 7 (14), p. 174—177, 1 tav. (auf den Kiemen von Tin,ca). 

 Myxosporidiiformes Subordo nov. (Cnidosporidia, deren Sporen wenigstens 



eine Polkapsel mit Polfaden u. wenigstens 2 Hüllzellen besitzen). 



Poehe, p. 227. 

 Neosporidia, Poche, p. 225. 



Paramyxiformes Superordo nov. (Cnidosporidia, deren Sporen weder Pol- 

 kapsel noch Polfaden und nur 1 Hüllzelle besitzen und nur 1 Keim 



enthalten). Poche, p. 226. 



Aetinomyxidia. 



Actinomyxidia. System ders. Iwaji Ikeda, p. 249. 



Simplicia — Tetractinomyzov, (g. u.). 



Hexactinomyxon 

 Triactinomyxon 

 Synactinomyxon 

 Sphaeractinomy xon 

 AcHnomyxidia. Poche, p. 225, 227, 229, 231, 246. 



Muhiplicia Ikeda 1912 (— Synactinomyxidei nom. nov.) Poche, p. 231. 

 Simplicia. Poche, p. 231. 

 Sphaeractinomy xon. Poche, p. 213. 

 Synactinomyxidae nov. fam. Poche, p. 231. 

 Tet/ractynomyxidae fam. nov. mit Tetractinomyxon Ikeda 1912. Poche, 



p. 231. 

 Tetractinomyxon n. g. irreguläre n. sp. (Epispore tetrahedral in shape, en- 

 dospore spherical; episporal and endosporal nuclei disappear during 

 growth of spore; the nuclei of all constituent cells of the organism have 

 a large peripheral karyosome; conjugation and sporoblast development 



A ctirwmyxidia 



Mvltiplicia 



