944 
ticotrema, Pygidiopsis, Stictodora, 
Tauridiana. 
— . Adleriella Witenberg, 1930, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 10, v. 5, 
June 27, 412, tod. minutissima, for 
Adleria ^ ° Witenberg, 1929, Ann. 
Trop. Med. ParasitoL, v. 23 (2), 
June, 143, 206, tod. minutissima 
[not Adleria Rohwer & Fagan, 
1917, insect]. — 1271 heterophy- 
idae: Very small. Body oval or 
spindle-shaped, circular on cross 
section. Circumoral spines ab- 
sent. Testis single, situated an- 
teriorly to ovary and receptaculum 
seminis. Type of subfamily ad- 
LERiELLiNAE Witenberg, 1930, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 10, v. 5, 412 
[renaming of adleriinae Witen- 
berg, 1929, Ann. Trop. Med. 
ParasitoL, v. 23 (2), June, 139, 
206.] 
minutissima Witenberg, 1929, Ann. 
Trop. Med. ParasitoL, v. 23 (2), 
June, 143, 206-209, figs. 30-33 
[Adleria ^ °]: Adleriella ^ — Pales- 
tine — Reported for: #413 Felis 
{catus [dom.]); #479 Canis (fami- 
Maris). — Vectors: Barhus (canis); 
Discognaihus (species); Mugil {ca- 
pito, cephalus); Varicorhinus (spe- 
cies) . 
t271P. ApophaUus [p. 91] Luehe, 1909, 
mt. miihlingi. — 1271 heterophti- 
dae: Body ovoid to very elongate. 
Prepharynx short; esophagus long; 
intestinal bifurcation usually near- 
er to acetabulum than to oral 
sucker; intestinal ceca slender, 
ending as in Cryptocotyle. Acetab- 
ulum relatively weU developed, 
opening into a smaU, nonmuscular | 
genital sinus; genital ducts open 
into genital sinus at base of two 
papilliform gonotyls. Genital 
pore preacetabular. Seminal ves- 
icle well developed, C- or S- 
shaped, dorsal of uterine coils; 
testes ovoid, or globular, situated 
near posterior end of body, the 
right testis usuallj^ behind left. 
Ovary ovoid or globular, at right of 
median line cephalad of seminal I 
receptacle; vitellaria fill posttestic- j 
ular space and extend usually to 
acetabulum or beyond. Uterus as 
in Cryptocotyle. Syns. (fide Price, 
1931): Cotylophallus ^ Ransom, 
1920, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., v. 57 
(2322), June 16, 529, 554-555, tod. 
venustus; Rossicotrema ^ Skrjabin 
& Lindtrop, 1919, Isvest. Donsk. 
Vet. Inst. Novotscherkassk, v. 1 
(1), 40-41, 44, tod. donicum. 
donicum Skrjabin & Lindtrop, 1919, 
Isvest. Donsk. Vet. Inst. Novot- 
scherkassk, V. 1 (1), 41-43, 44, pi. 
1, fig. 3 [Rossicotrema^]: Apo- 
phallus. — Russia*. — Reported for: 
#413 Felis (catus [dom.]); #479 
Canis (familiaris t. h.). Contin- 
ued in later bulletins. Vectors: 
Ahramis (hrama) ; Blicca (hjorkna) ; 
Lucioperca (sandra, volgensis) ; Per- 
ca (fluviatilis) ; Scardinius (ery- 
throphthalmus) . 
miihlingi Jaegerskiold, 1899a [Dist. ^]: 
ApophaUus *; Tocotrema ^ — Pil- 
lau t.— Reported for: #413 Felis 
(catus [do?n.]); #479 Canis (famili- 
aris). Continued in later bulle- 
tins; Larus (ridibundus t. h.). 
Vector: Blicca (hjorkna), Rumania. 
[^venustus ^ Ransom, 1920, Proc. U. S. 
Nat. Mus., V. 57 (2322), June 16, 
555-558, figs. 22-25: Cotylo- 
phallus ^ — Zoo, Washington, D. 
— So. donicum, fide Price, 
1931.— Reported for: #413 Felis - 
(catus [dom.]); #479 Canis (famili- 
aris); #486 Alopex (lagopus t. h.).] 
t271/. Ascocotyle [p. 91] Looss, 18996, 
tod. coleostoma. — 1271 hetero- 
phyidae: Mouth surrounded by 
crown of spines; oral sucker "with 
elongated caudal cecum, extending 
backward on dorsal side of pre- 
pharynx; prepharynx long; phar- 
ynx near bifurcation of intestine, 
which is nearer to acetabulum 
than to oral sucker. Acetabulum 
median, postequatorial, opening to 
exterior, in some species, if not in 
all, through genital pore. Genital 
sinus, which opens to exterior 
through genital pore, and in which 
vas deferens and vagina terminate, 
is situated immediately preacetab- 
