427] ANOPLOCEPHALIDJE—DOUTHITT 77 



Genus Inermicapslper 



58. No information of importance. (See von Janicki, 1910.) _ 



/. gondokorensis 



Testes filling most of median field _ 59 



Testes posterior, extending across field 60 



Testes in two lateral groups „ 64 



59. 70 to 80 embryo-capsules, with 8 to 10 embryos in each. Num- 



ber of proglottids, 70 to 80. Length of cirrus pouch, 400/*. 



Host, Hyrax sp. (See von Janicki, 1910.) J. pagensteckeri 



30 to 50 embryo capsules, up to 6 embryos in each. Number of 

 proglottids, 40. Length of cirrus pouch, 270/*. Host, 

 Hyrax sp. Locality, Schoa. (See Bischoff, 1912.) L paronae 



60. Number of embryo capsules, 100 or more. Number of proglot- 



tids, 300 or more 61 



Number of embryo capsules, 75 or less. Number of proglottids 

 130 or less.... _ 62 



61. (No valid point of distinction from next. Length, 111 mm. 



Number of proglottids, 300. Host, Hyrax capensis. (See 



von Janicki, 1910. ) „ /. critica 



Length, up to 350 mm. Number of proglottids, 400 to 500. 

 Host, Procavia sp., South Africa. (See von Janicki, 1910.) 



I. hyracis 



62. Number of embryo capsules, 75 ; 5 to 7 embryos in each. Num- 



ber of proglottids, 130. Number of testes, 80. Host, 



Procavia sp., South Africa. (See von Janicki, 1910.) 



7. interposittis 

 Number of embryo capsules, 24 to 28. Less than 60 testes 63 



63. Length, 40 mm. 8 to 10 embryos in each capsule. 50 to 60 testes. 



Ho8t,Hyrax, sp., Erethrea. (See Bischoff, 1912.) 



I. abyssinicus 

 Length, 15 to 20 mm. 5 embryos in each capsules. 40 testes. 



Host, Hyrax sp., East Africa. (See Bischoff, 1912.) „ 



7. prionodes 



64. Number of proglottids, 200. Host, Procavia capensis. (See 



Beddard, 1912. ) J. capensis 



Number of proglottids, not over 70 65 



65. 5 to 7 embryos in each capsule 66 



10 to 15 embryos in each capsule 67 



66. Cirrus pouch 130 /t long. Host, Hyrax sp., East Africa. (See 



Bischoff, 1912. ) _ „.. J. parvulxis 



