96 MR. H. CHARLTON BASTIAN'S MONOGRAPH 



SYNONYMS OF PREVIOUSLY DISCOVERED SPECIES. 



AscarisJliusira*,'Da\ye\l Phanoglene flustrce, XXXIII. 5 t- 



Anguillula agrostidis, Steinbuch "i 



ygl |-Tylelenchus agrostidis, XII. 6. 



graminearum, Diesing J 



dipsaci, Kuhn Tylelenchus dipsaci, XII. 5. 



lmea,Gvvhe Dorylairaus lineus, V. 12. 



longa, Leidy Trilobus longus, II. 3. 



mucronata, Griibe Rhabditis mucronata, XIII. 6. 



tritici, Ehrenberg Tylelenchus tritici, XII. 2. 



Enoplus attenuatus, Diesing Oncholaimus attenuatus, XV. 7. 



bioculatus, M. Schultze Chromadora bioculata, XXX. 8. 



coronatus Eberth Leptosomatum coronatum, XIX. 6. 



crassiusculus, Dujardin Mononchus crassiusculus. III. 8. 



gracilis, ^hexih. Cyatholaimus gracilis, XXVIII. 6. 



ornatus, Eberth Symplocostoma ornatum, XIV. 4. 



rivalis, Dujardin Plectus rivalis, IX. 10. 



— subrotundus, Eberth Enchelidium subrotundum, XVI. 4. 



tenukollis, Eberth Symplocostoma tenuicolle, XIV. 2. 



ttiherculatus, Eberth Phanoderma tuberculatum, XVIII. .3. 



Lincola oblusicaudata, Kolliker Phanoglene obtusicaudata, XXXIII. 4. 



rosea, Kolliker Phanoglene rosea, XXXIII. .3. 



Sieboldii, KoUiker Enoplus Sieboldii, XX. 14. 



Oncholaimus fovearum, Dujardin Mononchus fovearum, III. 6. 



muscormn, Dujardin Mononchus muscorum, III. 7. 



Odontobius acuminatus, Eberth Anticoma acuminata, XVII. 4. 



Phanoglene bacillata, Eberth Leptosomatum bacillatum, XIX. 4. 



longissima, Eberth Leptosomatum longissimum, XIX. 7. 



^Mwc/«/a, Eberth Leptosomatum punctatum, XIX. 2. 



subuluta, Eberth Leptosomatum subulatum, XIX. 8. 



Rhabditis aceti,'Dujiardm Anguillula aceti, VI. 1. 



glutinis, Dujardin Anguillula glutinis, VI. 2. 



tritici, Dujardin Tylelenchus tritici, XII. 2. 



Urolabes barbata, Carter Symplocostoma barbatum, XIV. 5. 



ocellata, Carter Chromadora ocellata, XXX. 9. 



palustris. Carter Dorylaimus palustris, V. 1 1 . 



Vibrio anguillula marina, Miiller Pontonema marinum, XXXIII. 



tritici, Bauer Tylelenchus tritici, XII. 2. 



* The first name, in italics, is that under which the species has been previously described, whilst the second, in 

 ordinary roman type, is that under which it is described in the present memoir. 



t The first figures refer to the number of the genus, the second to that of the species. 



