949 
takahashii Suzuki, 1929, Okayama 
Igakkwai Zasshi, v. 41, 1513 
(footnote) [nomen nudum]; 1931, 
Zool. Rec, Vermes, 59: Metagoni- 
mus. — Okayama*, Japan. — Re- 
ported for: #413 Felis (catus) ; #479 
Canis (familiaris) . 
\yokogawai, pp. 92, 441: Metagoni- 
mus; Yokogawa^. — Syns.: yokoga- 
wa™, yokogawi™, yokogowai™. — 
Reported for: #413 Felis (catus, 
species); #479 Canis (Jamiliaris, 
species). Continued in later bul- 
letins. 
— . Monorchotrema^ p. 441. <t271 
heteeophyjdae; monorchotre- 
MiNAE Nishigori, 1924, J. Med. 
Assoc. Formosa, no. 237, 569. So. 
Haplorchis Looss, 18996, tod. pu- 
milio, fide Witenberg, 1930, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 10, v. 5, 412. 
^taichui^, p. 441: Manor choir ema; 
Haplorchi s. — So. taihokui, fide 
Stunkard, 1929, 117. — Reported 
for: #413 Felis (catus [dom.]); #479 
Canis (familiaris) . Continued in 
later bulletins. Vectors, add: 
Barhus (canis) ; Gambusia (affinis) ; 
Tilapia (simonis) ; Varicorhinus 
(species) . 
^taihokui ^, p. 441: Manor chotrema *. — 
So. Haplorchis pumilio, fide Witen- 
berg, 1930, 412.— Reported for: 
#413 Felis (catus); #479 Canis 
(familiaris). Continued in later 
bulletins. Vectors, add: Barhus 
(canis, longiceps) ; Mugil (capita, 
cephalus) ; Tilapia (galilea, nilo- 
tica, simonis). 
— . Nanophyetus Chapin, 1927, J. 
Parasitol., v. 14 (1), Sept., 60, tod. 
salmincola (renaming of Nano- 
phyes^o Chapin, 1926, N. Amer. 
Vet., V. 7 (4), April, 36, tod. mt. 
salmincola [not Nanophyes Schonh., 
1838, coleopteron]) . — 1271 hete- 
rophyidae: Very small; cuticle 
armed. Prepharynx very short, 
pharynx close behind well-devel- 
oped oral sucker; esophagus short; 
intestinal ceca commence imme- 
diately preacetabular and extend 
postequatorial to about equator 
of testes. Acetabulum median, 
slightly preequatorial. Genital 
pore surrounded by a very weakly 
developed sucker, located directly 
behind and at some distance from 
acetabulum. Testes oval, the long 
axis parallel to long axis of body, 
postequatorial, extracecal; seminal 
vesicle well developed, clavate, at 
left of genital pore. Receptacu- 
lum seminis ovate, antero-dorsal 
of seminal vesicle; ovary globular, 
at right and slightly behind aceta- 
bulum; vitellaria composed of large 
follicles, generally distributed dor- 
sally, extending somewhat latero- 
ventrally, coils of uterus few, inter- 
and posttesticular. Eggs few and 
large. 
*salmincola Chapin, 1926, N. Amer. 
Vet., V. 7 (4), April, 36-37, 1 fig. 
[Nanophyes ^ °]: Nanophyetus. — 
Cause of "salmon poisoning" in 
dogs. — Corvallis * Oregon, U. S. A. — 
Syn. Distomulum or eg onensis 
Ward & Mueller, 1926 (cause of 
pop-eye disease of trout fry), fide 
Price, 1929, 290. — Reported for: 
#413 Felis (catus [dom.],fasciatafas- 
ciata,fasciata pallescens exp.) ; #479 
Canis (familiaris t.h., testes, species 
(coyote)); #485 Vulpes (fulva exp., 
species); #486 Alopex (lagopus exp.); 
#511 Mustela (vison energumenos) ; 
#561 Procyon (lotor exp., psora 
pacifica s. lotor pacifica); #576 
Ursus (americanus exp.). Con- 
tinued in later bulletins. 1st host 
Goniobasis (plicifera silicula). 2d 
hosts, northwestern U. S. A.: 
Oncorhynchus (keta, kisutch, species, 
tschawytscha) ; Salvelinus (fontina- 
lis, species); Salmo (clarkii, gaird- 
nerii, iridiens, species). 
— . Parascocotyles Stunkard & Havi- 
land, 1924, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 
No. 126, July 24, 3, tod. minuta. — 
t271 heterophyidae: Body pyri- 
form; dorsal wall of oral sucker 
provided with contractile triangu- 
lar liplike appendage anteriorly 
and with a conical appendage pos- ' 
teriorly; oral aperture surrounded 
by a single row of conspicuous 
spines; prepharynx long, esopha- 
