970 
ported for: #488 Urocyon (cinereo- 
argenteus califoniicus so. californi- 
ciLS calijornicus); i55d Spilogale 
{phenax phenax). 
. TETEABOTHRHDAE ^ Lmton, 1891 
(18926).— 1299 Taexioidea^: Sco- 
lex unarmed, without rostellum. 
Suckers usually with an outwardly 
projecting auricular appendage on 
anterior border. A single set of 
reproductive organs in each pro- 
glottid. Genital pores unilateral. 
Cirrus sac small and nearly spheri- 
cal, usually united with the genital 
atrium by a muscular canal. Vi- 
telline gland preovarial; rudimen- 
tary uterine pore present or ab- 
sent. Eggs with thin transparent 
envelopes. Adults in mammals 
and birds. See Tetrahothrius. Cf. 
i297C, t297&. 
— . Tetrahothrius ^ Rud., lS19a, tsd. 
}nacrocephalus° so. emmerinus. — 
<teteabothriidae: Acetabular 
appendages and muscular atrial 
canal present; genital pore on left 
side of strobila. Cirrus and geni- 
tal atrium without, or with a few, 
hairs. Adults in birds and mam- 
mals. 
vulpis Blainville, lS28a; Tetrahoth- 
rius. — Reported for: #485 Vulpes 
(species t. h., vulpes). 
t327. CESTODA [p. 113] of uncertain 
position. 
species Joyeux & Houdemer, 1927, 
Ann. Parasitol., v. 5 (4), 309: 
ISparganum or ITetrathyridium. — 
Larva. — Hanoi. — Reported for: 
#479 Canis {familiar is) . 
t330. EUNEMATODA^^^^ pp. 113- 
116, 451-477, 622-625, 813-820. 
[*species Crabb, 1921, Proc. Okla- 
homa Acad. Sci., n. s. 220, Univ. 
ser. 14, July 15, 65-66: "Round 
worms". — Wichita Mts. — Report- 
ed for: #552 Mephitis {mesome" 
las).] 
1337. Anguillula. pp. 117, 451. 
species Schneider, 1896, Centrbl. 
Bakter., vol. 20, p. 115: Anguil- 
lula. — Reported for: #479 Canis 
(familiaris). 
t339. Rhabditis, pp. 118-119, 451. 
ipellio, p. 119 [Pelodera Rhabditis; 
Leptodera ^ — Europe *. — Reported 
for: #479 Canis {familiaris) . Con- 
tinued in later bulletins; earth- 
worms t. h. 
plicata Schneid. [nv]; Fuchs, 1915, 
200: Rhabditis. — Reported for: 
#479 Canis {familiaris)] #485 Vul- 
pes {vulpes). 
strongyloides Schneid., 18606 [Pelody- 
tes ^ ^]: Rhabditis; Pelodera ^ *; Lep- 
todera — Reported for: #479 Canis 
{familiaris) . 
t352a. Nematoideum, pp. 121, 622. 
canis-familiaris Dies., 1851a; Nema- 
toideum. — Reported for: #479 Canis 
{familiaris t. h.). 
species Dav., 1877a.- Nematoideum. — 
Reported for: #413 Felis {catus). 
species Par., 1894a.- Nematoideum. — 
Turin, Italy.— Reported for: #479 
Cards {familiaris) . 
[species Sonsino, 1896m, 439: Nema- 
tode.— Egypt.— Reported for: #413 
Felis {catus).] 
*species Wilson, 1922, J. Ehsha 
Mitchell Sci. Soc, Chapel Hill, 
N.C., V. 38 (1-2), Septw, 15-16: 
Nematode. — Wake Forest, North 
• For review of divergent opinions regarding systematic position, see Southwell, 1930a, Fauna Brit. India 
vol. 1, 201. 
* Syns.: Amphoterocott/le » Diesing, lS63a, mt. elegans; 
Bcthridiotaenm » Lonnberg, 1896a, tod. erostris tj/pica; 
Eut^trabcthrium • Diesing, 1S546; 
PTOsthecocotyU • Monticelli, lS92r. mt. tod. forsteri. 
2* Asenath Graves ilcKnight and Marion M. Farr have assisted in the preparation of the cross reference 
to the roundworms. 
As it can be taken for granted that most persons likely to use this bulletin have access to Yorke & 
ISIaplestone, 1926a, Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates, pp. 1-536, it appears unnecessary to print in this 
bulletin keys to the various nematode genera. Diagnoses, however, will be given for genera not cited by 
i'orke <t Maplestone. 
