963 
— . Aelurotaenia Cameron, 1928, J. 
Helminthol., v. 6 (2), June, 90, 
92-93, tod. mt. planicipitis. — fSlO 
hymenole'pididae: Dififers from 
Similuncinus ^ as follows: Hooks 
12, with blunt handle and with 
blade set at an angle to it. Testes 
about 15; vas deferens coils only 
in middle field; seminal vesicle not 
distinct; ovary bilobed; yolk gland 
spherical; uterus saclike, only 
secondarily forming egg-capsules 
by the ingrowth of connective 
tissue. So. Similuncinus, fide 
Woodland, 1929, Parasitol., v. 21, 
175. 
planicipitis Cameron, 1928, J. Hel- 
minthol., V. 6 (2), June, 90-92, 
figs. 2-4: Aelurotaenia; Similun- 
cinus. — London Zoo, from Malay 
States Reported for: #413 Felis 
(planiceps t. h.). 
t317. ANOPLOCEPHALIDAE, pp. 108, 
446, 811. 
t318. ANOPLOCEPHALINAE, pp. 108, 
446, 812. 
species Galli-Valerio, 1930, Centralbl. 
f. Bakt. Orig., v. 115 (3-4), Jan., 
217: ANOPLOCEPHALINAE.- — Ova. 
Switzerland. — Reported for: #485 
Vulpes (species). 
species Galli-Valerio, 1931, Centralbl. 
f. Bakt. Orig., v. 120 (1-2), 104: 
ANOPLOCEPHAL I N A E. — Ova. — Re- 
ported for: #521 Martes (martes). 
318B. Anoplocephala, p. 446. 
species Gaiger, 1915, J. Comp. Path. 
Therap., v. 28, March, 69: Ano- 
plocephala. — Lahore, India. — 
"Very improbable that worm be- 
longed to this genus", fide South- 
well, 1930, 36.— Reported for: #479 
Canis (familiaris) . 
318a. THYSANOSOMINAE. 
— . Avitellina. 
lahorea Woodland, 1927, Ann. Trop. 
Med. Parasitol., v. 21, 394-398, 
pi. 26, figs. 11-15: Avitellina. — In- 
dia *. — Reported for: #479 Canis j 
(species) . 
319C. LiNSTOWiNAE, p. 447, 812. See 
Atriotaenia and Oochoristica. 
— . Atriotaenia Sandground, 1926, Con- 
trib. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. & 
Med., No. 4, 284, 290-291, tod. mt. 
parva. — 319C linstowinae: Mus- 
culature consists of a single layer 
of well-developed longitudinal 
muscle bundles; transverse muscles 
represented by a few short isolated 
fibres underlying longitudinal mus- 
cles. Genital atrium muscular 
and with a spacious lumen divided 
to a greater or lesser extent by in- 
pushings of its walls so as to form 
diverticula into one of which both 
cf and 9 genital ducts open. Gen- 
ital pores irregularly alternate. 
Genital ducts pass between nerve 
cord and ventral excretory canal. 
Cirrus and cirrus pouch relatively 
small and weakly developed ; testes 
numerous; distributed uniformly 
to the sides of and behind the 
ovary. Vagina opens beneath and 
a little posterior to cirrus; ovary 
consists of radially disposed lobes, 
in anterior median line of segment ; 
uterus either not present at all or is 
a very ephemeral organ. Em- 
bryos possess only 2 enveloping 
membranes and come to lie in 
irregular unlined lacunae in the 
parenchyma. 
parva Sandground, 1926, Contrib. 
Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. & Med., 
No. 4, 284-290, figs. 10-13: 
Atriotaenia. — Brazil *. — Reported 
for: #563 Nasua (socialis t. h.). 
319K. Oochoristica, pp. 448, 812. 
amphisheteta Meggitt, 1924, Parasi- 
tol., V. 16 (1), Jan., 48-50, figs. 
lA-lB: Oochoristica. — Burma*. — 
Reported for: #464 Herpestes (bir- 
manicus s. albopunctatus t. h.). 
herpestis, p. 812: Oochoristica. — Su- 
dan *. — Reported for: #451 Gale- 
rella (sanguineus t. h.). 
ichneumontis Baer, 1924, Ann. Para- 
sitol., V. 2 (3), July, 243-244; 
' Similuncinus Johnston, 1909, tod. mt. dacelonis. — 1310 hymenolepididae: Hooks 30 to 36, with sharply 
pointed handle with which blade is continuous. Testes 60 to 60; vas deferens coils just before and after 
entering cirrus sac— not in middle field; seminal receptacle present; ovary small, not distinctly bilobed; 
yolk gland bilobed; uterus reticulated (resembling that of t308 Dipylidium), diverticula surrounding testes 
and ultimately forming egg-nests. 
