953 
— . Stellantchasmus Onji & Nishio, 
Chiba Ig. Sem. G. Z., v. 2, tod. 
falcatus [nv]; 1925, Jap. J. ZooL, 
V. 1 (3),90.— <t282. 
falcatus Onji & Nishio, 1924, Chiba 
Ig. Sem. G. Z., V. 2 [nv]; 1925, Jap. 
J. Zool., V. 1 (3), 90: Stellantchas- 
mus^. — Japan*. — Reported for: 
#413 Felis (catus exp,). Con- 
tinued in later bulletins; Amidori 
t. h. Vector Mugil. 
— . Stephanolecithus Nakagav/a, 1919, 
J. Parasitol., v. 6 (1), Sfept., 39, 
tod. 'parvus. — <t282. 
parvus Nakagawa, 1919, J. Parasitol,, 
V. 6 (1), Sept., 39, based on Naka- 
gawa, 1917, J. Exp. Med., v. 26 
(3), Sept. 1, 305-306: Stephanole- 
cithus. — Formosa *. — Reported for: 
#479 Canis {familiar is) . Con- 
tinued in later bulletins. Vectors ^ : 
Eriocheir (japonicus) ; Potamon 
(dehaanii, ohtusipes, sinensis); Ses- 
arrria {dehaanii). 
— . Stephanopirumus Onji & Nishio, 
' 1924, Chiba Ig. Sem. G. Z., v. 2, 
tod. longus[nY]', 1925, Jap. J. Zool., 
V. 1 (3), 90.— < 1282. 
longus Onji & Nishio, 1924, Chiba 
Ig. Sem. G. Z., v. 2 [nv]; 1925, Jap. 
J. Zool., V. 1 (3), 90: Stephano- 
pirumus *. — Japan — Reported 
for: #413 Felis {catus exp.). Con- 
tinued in later bulletins. Vectors: 
Acanthogobius; Mugil; Pleuronectes. 
t283. CESTODA, pp. 97-113, 
444-450, 621-622, 807-813. For 
the most recent extensive revision, 
see Southwell, 1930, Fauna of Brit- 
ish India, 2 vols, 
[species Ratcliffe, 1930, Report Lab. 
& Mus. Compar. Path. Zool. Soc. 
Philadelphia, 59: "Cestodes".— 
Reported for: #415 Acinonyx 
{jubatus ("cheetah")) ; #437 Viverra 
(species ("moon civet")); #473 
Lycaon {pictus ("Cape hunting 
dog")).] 
. PROTEOCEPHALOIDEA SouthwcU, 
1930, Fauna Brit. India, v. 1, 39, 
357, 367.— 1283 CESTODA; EU- 
CESTODA, fide Southwell, 1930, 
39: Head unarmed or armed with 
minute spines and with 4 sessile 
suckers devoid of areolae or acces- 
sory suckers. An apical organ is 
frequently present, and occasion- 
ally a distinct muscular rostellum, 
Vitellaria lateral, follicular, the 
follicles usually closely grouped 
about a central duct when in the 
medulla, but spread out over a 
relatively broad lateral area when 
situated in the cortex. Ovary bilO' 
bed and posterior; uterus with lat- 
eral diverticula and one or more 
median ventral uterine openings; 
vitellaria, testes, ovary, uterus, usu- 
ally within inner longitudinal mus- 
cle sheath, but in certain genera one 
or more of these organs may be situ- 
ated in the cortex. See proteo- 
CEPHALIDAB. 
. PROTEOCEPHALIDAE LaRuC, 1911, 
Zool. Anz., V. 38 (22/23), Nov., 
473, 475. — With the characters of 
the superfamily. See Proteo- 
cephalus. 
— . Proteocephalus Weinland, 1858, 
tod. ambiguus. — <proteocepha- 
lidab: Scolex without rostellum; 
all reproductive organs situated 
either in medullary region of 
parenchyma (where this is distin^ 
guishable from cortex) or in un-« 
divided parenchyma (when in- 
ternal longitudinal muscle sheath 
is absent) . Vitellaria lateral, f oUiC"' 
ular, the follicles closely grouped 
about a ventral conducting tubule, 
punicus Cholodkowsky, 1908 [Tae- 
nia ']: Proteocephalus; Ophiotae- 
nia. — Tunis *. — Reported for: 
#479 Canis {familiaris t. h.) ; #427 
Paradoxurus {hermaphroditus) . 
— . Tetrathyridium, p. 807. <t284a, 
Syn. Dithyridium. 
bailleti Railliet, 1885a, elongatum ^ 
1882, not 1842, renamed: Tetrathy^ 
ridium; Dithyridium; Cysticercus 
Plerocercoides *. — G ermany *. — • 
Syn. railleti™ 1894. — Reported 
for: #413 Felis {catus); #464 
Herpestes {ichneumon) ; #479 Canis 
{familiaris); #485 Vulpes {vulpes)\ 
#511 Mustela {putorius). 
