54 ILLINOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS [54 



[? Sokolow] 

 [Figure 1091 



1908 Not named Sokolow 1908:500 



1911 Not named Sokolow 1911:295 



33/i in length. Nucleus spherical, 3ju. Seen in copulation. 

 Host: Scorpio indicus. 

 No other data are given concerning this gregarine form. 



SPECIES FOUND IN THE CLASS MALACOPODA 

 SPECIES OF DOUBTFUL POSITION 



[? Moseley] Peripatus capensis Grube 



[? Moseley] 



1874 "Gregarinae" Moseley 1874: 762 



1899 Gregarina sp. Labbe 1899: 37 



1903 Gregarina sp. Minchin 1903: 331 



The only data which exist concerning this parasite are the following: 



Some very small encysted Gregarinae were found in the stomachs of all the specimens 

 examined. 



Host: Peripatus capensis Grube. 



Taken in Equatorial Africa. 



One might wish that more data existed concerning the type of gregarine 

 which inhabit this intermediate host. Theoretically, it should be a form 

 intermediate between the family Polyrhabdinidae and the true Cephaline 

 Gregarines. 



LIST OF SPECIES FOUND IN THE ORDER THYSANURA OF THE CLASS 



HEXAPODA 



PARASITE HOST 



GREGARINIDAE 



Gregarina lagenoUes (Lger) Labb6 Lepisma saccharina L. 



SPECIES OF DOUBTFUL POSITION 



? Gregarina podurae (Lger) Labbe' Podura villosa 



Gregarina sp. Wellmer Sminthurus fuscus L. 



Family GREGARINIDAE Labbe 1899: 9 

 Genus GREGARINA Dufour 1828: 366 



Sporonts in pairs, epimerite a small sessile knob or cone. Spores barrel- 

 shaped to cylindrical. Cysts with spore ducts. 



GREGARINA LAGENOIDES (Leger) Labbe 



[Figure 52] 



1892 Clepsidrina LagenoUes Leger 1892:118 



1899 Gregarina lagenoides Labbe 1899: 11 



1903 Gregarina lagenoides Minchin 1903: 335 



1911 Gregarina lagenoides Wellmer 1911: 117 



