78 CATALOGUE OF ENTOZOA. 



19. Taenia Goezii, Baird. 



Head wanting. Articulations of body very short, numerous. The 

 inferior margin straight. Genital orifices opposite, situated on 

 or near the lower edge of each joint, the lemniscus being pro- 

 jected out in form of an elevated papilla, which curves down- 

 wards. Greatest breadth of body 6 lines, length of articulations 

 about \ a line. 



This species differs from expansa and denticulata in having the 

 posterior border or edge of each joint smooth and rounded, 

 instead of being crenulated or undulated, and having the ge- 

 nital orifices situated on the lower edge of the joint instead of 

 in the middle. 



Hab. 1 



From old collection. 



20. T.ENIA DENTICULATA. 



Camper, Beschlift. Bed. N. Fr. 4, 139. 



Taenia ovina, /3 bovina, Omelin, Syst. Nat. 3074, n. 55 ; Carlisle, 



Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. t. 25, f. 15, 16. 

 Taenia denticulata, Rvdolphi, Hodoepor. i. 81, ii. 39; Hist. Nat. 



Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 79 ; Synopsis, 145, n. 2 ; Deslongch. Enc. Meth. 



Vers, 714; Lamk. An. S. Vert. iii. 161, 2nd ed. 574, n. 2 ; Du- 

 jardin, Hist. Nat. Helm. 578; Diesi?ig, Syst. Helminth, i. 498. 

 Alyselminthus denticulatus, Blainville, Diet. Sc. Nat. lvii. 607. 



Hob. Intestines of the Ox, Bos taurus. 



From the collection of M. Siebold. 



21. TAENIA PECTINATA. 



Taenia leporina, Limbourg, Philos. Trans. 1766, 126, t. 6, f. 1. 



Taenia cuniculi, Marigues, in Rozier, Obs. de Phys. xii. 229-231, 

 t. 2, f. 3 ; Historie der Natur. iii. pt. 2, 180. 



Taenia acutissima (part), Pallas, Nord. Beyt. i. 1, 75, t. 3, f. 25. 



Taenia marmotae? Frolich, Naturf. xxix. 77, n. 43, t. 2, f. 17-20 ? 



Alyselminthus pectinatus, Zeder, Nachtrag, 246-249 ; Blainville, 

 Diet. Sc. Nat. lvii. 607. 



Halysis pectinata, Zeder, Naturg. 332, n. 6. 



Taenia pectinata. Goeze,Natur</. :'><;::, t. 27, f. 7-13 ; Batsch,Bandw. 

 1(18, n. 21, f. 89 & 168; ScKrank, Verzekhn. 38, n. 114; Gmeiin, 

 Syst. Nat. 3073, n. 54; Tab. Encyc. t. 44, f. 7-11 ; Hudolphi, 

 Hist. Nit. Entoz. ii. pt. 2, 82 ; Synopsis, 145 & 488, n. 3 ; Block, 

 Hist. Nat. Vers, i. 302; Dnjardi ' n , Hint. Nat. Helminth. 592; 

 Bremser, Icon. Helm. 1. 14, f. 5, 6; Deslongch. Encyc. Meth. Vers, 

 714; Lamk. An. S. Vert. iii. 161, 2nd ed. iii. 575; Diesing,Syst. 

 Helminth, i. 498. 



Hal,. Intestines of the Hare, Lepus timidu*. 



From the collection of M. Siebold. 



