SOLIUM. 107 



corporibus calcareis in capite rarioribus (0"004 / " = > 009 mill. long, 

 et lat.), in corpore crebrioribus et mojoribus (0-005'" =0 - 012 mill.) 

 Proglottides ad 16 mill, longa et ad 6 latae, ad inferior em partem 

 crassiores, margine muyis toroso et angulis magis prominentibus, 

 quam ad superior em partem, ut in aliis T&niis, ovulis Q'QI6'" = 

 0-036 mill, long., Q'016'" 19 /x/ = 0-036 mill, lat.; testa ovulorum 

 crassiore (0*0063 mill.). Embryonibus 6 hamulis ornatis, 0-028 

 0-032 mill. long, et lat., migratione indigentibus. 



Habitat. Solitarie aut sodaliter (ad 40 usque) in tubo intes- 

 tinali hominis, inque terris diversissimis ; vix in Cane domestico. 



Scolex quiescens = Cysticercus cellulose, vesicd caudali hand 

 magnd (ubi plurimum 15 mill, in diametro) transverse ellipticd ; 

 corpore inverso, transverse rugato, 8 10 mill, longo. In tubum 

 intestinalem translatas intra 3 menses maturescit. Habitate in teld 

 cellulosd totius corporis et nonnullis corporis cavitatibus clausis 

 (oculis cerebro, fyc.) imprimis in homine, Sue scrofd domesticd, 

 rarius ferd, Simid, Cervo, Capreolo, Cane domestico (Arachnoid, et 

 muscul.) ; valde dubiosus in peritonea Canis domestici et Muris 

 Ratti. Per injuriam a nonnullis Coenurus cerebralis hominis 

 nominatus. 



Synonyma (vide Seeger). Tatvmt (Aristotle) ; TrAaraa eXjuii'c 

 (Hippocrates) ; Lumbricus latus (Pliny) ; T&nia solium (Linrie, 

 and most authors) ; T. cucurbitina (Pallas, Bloch, Goeze, Batsch, 

 Schrank) ; T. vulgaris (Werner) ; T. dentata (Gmeliii, Nicolai) ; 

 T. osculis marginalibus solitariis (Linne, Bradley) ; T. armata 

 humana (Brera) ; T. lata (1) (Reinlein) ; T. fenestrata (Delle 

 Chiaje) ; Halysis solium (Zeder) ; Pentastoma coarctata (Virey) ; 

 T. stigmatibus later alibus (Bonnet) ; T. secunda (Plater) ; Vermis 

 cucurbitinus (Plater) ; T. solitaria (Leske) ; T. articulos demittens 

 (Dionis) ; Kiirbiswurm ; langgliedriger, Kiirbisformiger (Goeze, 

 Batsch, Jordens) ; geziahnetter (Batsch) ; bewaffneter Bandwurm 

 (Brera) ; Kettenwurm (Bremser) ; T. a longs anneaux (Bonnet, 

 Cuvier) ; T. sans epines (Andry) ; T. de la seconde espece (Andn 7 ); 

 Le solitaire, Ver solitaire, T. bandelette, arme, ^ epines ; Catena 

 de cucurbitini (Vallisnieri) ; Vermi cucurbitini (Cocchi) ; Chabb al 

 Kar' (pumpkin-grain) of the Arabs. 1 



1 Ibu 'Adart gives the following narrative in the * Al-Bagan al migrib,' ed. Dozy 

 i, p. 295 : " Then God tried him with a disagreeable disorder, which is called Chabb 

 al-Kar' (pumpkin-grain), and which consists in a worm (fixing itself) at the issue of his 

 anus, which gnawed the intestine and the neighbouring parts. Then large rams' tails 



