314 PARASITIC WORMS. 



utan in Borneo, is said to have 16 elements in the leaf -crown,, 

 and spicules measuring up to 1.825 mm. in length, but is not 

 further described, so that it is impossible to say whether it is 

 distinct from 0. ovatum. 



Subfamily Deletrocephatjnae. 

 DiAPHANOCEPHALUS Diesing, 1851. 



DiAPHANOCEPHALUS sp, 



A single female of a species of Diaphanocephalus was taken, 

 together with Tanqua tiara, from, Varanus salvator at Kuching. 



CESTODA. 

 PSEUDOPHYLLIDEA. 

 Family BOTHRIOCEPHALIDAB. 

 DuTHiERSiA Perrier, 1873. 

 DuTHiERSiA EXP ANSA Perrier 1873. 



Perrier, 1873, p. 359, pi. xvi, figs. 1--4. 

 Beddard, 1917, p. 80, figs. 2-4. 



Several specimens of this curious species were collected from 

 Vnranus salvator at Kuching. 



CYCLOPHYLLIDEA. 

 Family ANOPLOCEPHALIDAE. 

 Subfamily anoplocephalinab. 

 Bertiella Stiles and Hassall, 1902. 

 Bertiella elongata Fuhrm., in Parona, 1900. 



Taenia (Berthia) elongata Fuhrmann, in Parona, 1900, p. 5, fide Stiles 

 and Hassall, Index-Cat. Med. and Vet. ZooL). 



Bertia elongata Bourquin, 1905, p. 444, pi. viii, figs. 12-21; pi. ix, figs. 

 26-28. 



Bertiella elongata Douthitt, 1915, p. 67. 



A few specimens of this interestmg species were collected 

 from Galeopterus temminckii* at Miri. A full description is 

 given by Bourquin, under the heading "Bertia elongata 

 Bourquin." The name elongata appears, however, to have 

 been given to the species previously by Fuhrmann. 



• * The host is named Galeopithecus volans on the collector's label, but 

 according to information kindly supplied by Mr. M. A. C. Hinton, of the 

 British Museum (Nat. Hist.), this animal is confined to the Philippines,. 

 and the form found in Borneo is quite distinct from it. 



