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PARASITES 



formis of Glirium, Gmelin. See Taenia pumilla, 

 Goeze. — Taenia cateniformis lupi, Goeze. See 

 Tcenia marginata, Batsch. — Taenia cateniformis 

 vulpis, Borke. See Tcenia pseudo-cucumerina, Baillet. 

 — Taenia cellulosa, Gmelin. See Tcenia solium, 

 Linne. Taenia centripunctata, Rivolta ( 1 874). See 

 Stilesia centripunctata, Railliet (1893). Found in 

 sheep. — Taenia centripunteggiata, Perroncito 

 (1882). See Stilesia centripunctata, Railliet (1893). — 

 Taenia cesticillus, Molin. Syn., Tcenia infundibuli- 

 formis, Dujardin. A common species found in the 

 intestine of the domestic fowl. The larva (Cysti- 

 cercus tamice infundibuliformis, Goeze) is found in 

 the house-fly. Megnin considers Tcenia cesticillus to 

 be only an incomplete state of Tcenia echinobothride. 

 — Taenia ccenurus, Kuchenmeister (1853). Found 

 in the small intestine of the dog. The larva {Ccenu- 

 rus cerebralis, Rudolphi) is found in the brain, con- 

 nective tissue, and spinal cord of domestic cattle, 

 sheep, dromedary, and horse. It is the cause of the 

 symptoms known as "gid," "sturdy,'" "staggers," or 

 " turnside' 1 ' 1 in sheep. — Taenia collari nigro, Bloch ; 

 Taenia collaris, Bloch. See Tcenia sinuosa, Ru- 

 dolphi. — Taenia collo brevissimo, Bloch. See 

 Tcenia crassicollis, Rudolphi. — Taenia collo longis- 

 simo, Bloch. See Tenia gracilis (Zeder), Rudolphi. 

 — Taenia communis, Moquin-Tandon. See Tcenia 

 solium, Linne. — Taenia conica, Molin. Found in 

 the intestine of the domestic duck. — Taenia conoi- 

 dea, Schrank. See Tcenia infundibuliformis, Goeze. 

 — Taenia continua, Colin. An anomalous form of 

 Tenia solium, Linne (a. v.). Taenia coronula, Du- 

 jardin. Found in the intestine of the domestic duck. 

 — Taenia crassicollis, Rudolphi (1819), Bremser, 

 Gurlt, Dujardin (1845), Diesing (1850). Syn., 

 Tenia cucurbitina, Pallas ; Tenia collo brevissimo, 

 Bloch ; Tcenia serrata felis, Goeze, Batsch, Schrank, 

 Gmelin, Rudolphi ; Tcenia moniliformis, Batsch, 

 Gmelin ; Tcenia felis, Carlisle, Gmelin ; Alyselmin- 

 thus serratus, Zeder ; Halysis serrata, Zeder ; Tenia 

 semiteres, Baird. Found in the small intestine of do- 

 mestic cats and various wild Felidce {Felis catus ferns, 

 Felis concolor, Felis mellivora, Felis onca, Felis par- 

 dalis, Felis macroura, Felis tigrina) , giving rise at times 

 to an epizooty among them, accompanied by epilepti- 

 form attacks and chronic enteritis. The larva ( Cysticer- 

 cus fasciolaris, Rudolphi) is found encapsulated in the 

 liver of the brown or Norway rat (Mus decumanus, 

 Pallas) , in that of the black rat or house-rat (Mus rat- 

 tus, Linne), in the house-mouse {Mas musculus, Linne), 

 as well as in moles and water-rats. Baird' s specimen 

 is regarded by Neumann as but a monstrous form of 

 this species. R. Blanchard includes Tcenia crassicollis, 

 Diesing (1851), among the synonyms of Tenia echin- 

 ococcus, von Siebold, of the dog. — Taenia crassula, 

 Rudolphi. Found in the intestine of the pigeon ; rare. 

 — Taenia cucumerina, Bloch (1782), \Veinland 

 (1858), Leuckart (1863). See Tcenia canina, Linne 

 (1767). This is included among the synonyms of 

 Tienia echinococcus, von Siebold, by R. Blanchard. 

 — Taenia cucurbjtina, Pallas (1781), Bloch (1782), 

 Goeze (1782), Batsch (1786), Schrank (1788). See 

 Tcenia solium, Linne (1767), Rudolphi (1819) ; 

 Tcenia saginata, Goeze (1782) ; Tcenia serrata, 

 Goeze (1782) ; Tcenia crassicollis, Rudolphi ; 

 Tcenia marginata, Batsch ; and Tenia pucilla, 

 Goeze. — Taenia cucurbitina plana pellucida, Goeze. 

 See Tcenia solium, Linne. — Taenia cuneata, Batsch, 

 von Linstow. See Tcenia infundibuliformis, Goeze. 

 — Taenia cuniceps, Zeder (1800), Rudolphi (1810). 

 See Tcenia canina, Linne (1767). Taenia cysti- 

 cerci tenuicollis, Leuckart. See Tenia marginata, 



Batsch. — Taenia degener, Spigel. See Tenia soliun 

 Linne. — Taenia dentata, Batsch (1786), Gmeli 

 (1790), Nicolai (1830). See Bothriocephalus latu 

 Bremser ; Tcenia saginata, Goeze (1782) ; an 

 Tcenia solium (Linne), Rudolphi. — Taenia denti 

 colata, Perroncito (1882). See Moniezia dentin 

 lata, R. Blanchard (1891). — Taenia denticulat; 

 Rudolphi (1810), Mayer (after Baird, 1853) , Net 

 mann (1892). See Moniezia benedeni, R. Blanchar 

 (1891) ; Moniezia denticulata, R. Blanchard (,1891) 

 and Moniezia expansa, R. Blanchard (1891). fhi 

 is found in the intestine of domestic cattle. — Taeni 

 diminuta, Rudolphi. See Tcenia flavopunctatc 

 Weinland (1858). — Taenia echinobotrida, Megnin 

 Found in the intestine of the domestic fowl 

 Megnin considers this to be the complete stage 

 Tcenia cesticillus, which has lost its hooks an 

 suckers. — Taenia echinococcus, von Siebold (1853; 

 Leuckart. Syn., Tenia cateniformis, Rudolph 

 (1810); Tcenia cucumerina, Bloch (1810) . 

 visceralis socialis granulosa, Goeze ; Terratas, Rol 

 (1852) [nee Goeze 1782) ; Tenia granulosa, Gmelin 

 Prochaska ; Tamia serrata rblli, Kiichenmeisier 

 Tenia echinococcus scoliopariens, Kuchenmeister 

 Tenia nana, van Beneden (1861) (nee Bilharz et voi 

 Siebold 1853) ; Echinococcifer echinococcus, Weinlani 

 (1861). This worm in its adult or strobila state infest 

 only the small intestine of the dog and the wolf. Th 

 well-known larva (Echinococcus poiymorphus, Diesing 

 q. v.) is found in the viscera of man, swine, slue; 

 goat, cattle, dromedary, Bactrian camel, ami 

 tic ass. — Taenia echinococcus scoliopariens 

 Kuchenmeister. See Tcenia echinococcus, von Sit 

 bold (1853). — Taenia elliptica, Batsch (178 

 Tenia canina, Linne (1767). — Taenia equine 

 Pallas, Miiller, Chabert. See Tenia / 

 Goeze ; and Tcenia plicata, Rudolphi. — Taenia e 

 cysticerco tenuicolli, Kuchenmeister. St 

 marginata, Batsch. — Taenia exilis, Dujardin. Foun 

 in the intestines of domestic fowls. — Taenia ex 

 pansa, Rudolphi (1810), Railliet, Neumann, P« 

 roncito, Curtice, McMurrich and various author 

 See Moniezia expansa, R. Blanchard ( 1891 | ; 

 niezia planissima, Stiles and Hassell ( 189 

 Moniezia trigonophora, Stiles and Ilas^c 

 (Tenia caprce, Rudolphi, probably belong 

 Found in the intestine of domestic sheep, g 

 cattle. — Taenia fasciata, Feuereisen. See 7 

 gera, Frohlich. — Taenia fasci- 

 ata, Rudolphi. Found in the in- 

 testine of the domestic goose. — 

 Taenia fasciolaris, Pallas. 

 Syn., Tenia malleus, Goeze. 

 Found in domestic fowls. — 

 Taeniafelis, Carlisle. See Tenia 

 crassicollis, Rudolphi. — Taenia 

 fenestrata, Delle, Chiaje. The 

 name applied to tapeworms ex- 

 hibiting an anomalous perforated 

 condition, first observed and de- 

 scribed by Masars de Cazeles in 

 Taenia saginata, afterward by 

 Notta and Marfan in Teem* 

 solium, Linne. — Taenia ferra- 

 rum, Gmelin. See Tcenia margi- 

 nata, Batsch. — Taenia fimbri- 

 ata, Diesing (1850). See Thy- 

 sanosoma actinioides, 1 Hesing 

 (1834), .Stiles (1892). The cause of mo< 

 tapeworm-disease among western (I 

 — Taenia finna, Gmelin. See Tenia soliu 

 — Taenia flavopunctata, Weinland (1 



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