CESTODA. 



N. 0. Cestoda. 

 (Fam. 1.) TcBniaclm. 



835 



Mature Worms. 



1. Tsenia mediocanellata, 

 S^Tsenia solium, 

 I^Sr^Taeiua seiTata, 



ft; Tfenia cucumerina, . 



wT Taenia coenurus, . 

 4r Taenia echinococcus or 

 Hydatid tapeworm. 



Larval, Cystic, or 

 Hydatid Stage. 



Common Habitat. 



Intestines of man, Cysticercus bovis. 

 Do. of do. Cysticercus cellulosEe, 

 Do. of dog, Cysticercus pisiformis, 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



of do. 



of do. 

 of do. 



vT 



Taenia marginata, 



8. Taenia crassicolis, 



Do. of do., 

 wolf, &c. 



Cysticercus cucumeri- 



nus. 

 Coenurus cerebralis, . 

 Echinococcus veterino- 



rum. 



Cysticercus tenuicollis, 

 or slender-necked hy- 

 datid. 



Do. of cat, I Cysticercus fasciolaris, 



Muscles of horned cattle. 

 Do. of pigs. 



Entrails of hares and 

 rabbits. 



Body of dog-louse — 

 Trichodectes latus. 



Brain of herbivora. 



So-called bladder worms, 

 in liver, heart, lungs, 

 bones, &c. 



Liver, walls of liile ducts, 

 mesentery, pleura, 

 pericardium, diaph- 

 ragm, &c. , of sheep 

 and pigs. 



Liver of rat and mouse. 



Taenia tvJwse Cystic forms are unknoion. 



1. Taenia nana of man. 

 1/^. Taenia expansa of ox, sheep, gazelle, chamois, &c. 



3. Taenia denticulata of ox. — France and Germany. 



4. Taenia plicata of small intestines and stomach of horse. 



5. Taenia mamillana ; large intestines of horse. 



6. Taenia perfoliata. Caecum, and sometimes small intestines of horse. 



7. Taenia elliptica of cat. Said by Van Beneden to be same as T. cucumerina 



of dog. 



8. Taenia infimdibuliformis, 



9. Taenia proglotina, 



10. Taenia crassula, 



11. Taenia malleus, 



12. Taenia lanceolata, 



13. Taenia setigera, 



14. Taenia sinuosa, 



15. Taenia fasciata, 



(Fam. 2). BotJiriocephalidce or Pitheaded Tape- Worms. 



Bothriocephalus latus. Intestines of dog. 



Bothriocephalus cordatus. \ 



Bothriocephalus fuscus. / -^^^ recognised in this country. 



Bothriocephalus reticulatus. I 



Bothriocephalus dubius. ' 



Common fowl, water fowl, pigeon, 

 and other domestic buds. 



