937 
clathratum Diesing, 1850a [Hemisto- 
m u m ° ] : Alaria. — Mattogrosso *, 
Brazil.— Reported for: #497^ 
Pteronura (brasiliensis t. h.). 
*michiganensis Hall & Wigdor, 1918, 
J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc., v. 53, 
n. s. V. 6 (5), 618, 623-624, figs. 
6-7: Alaria. — Detroit *, Michi- 
gan. — Reported for: #479 Canis 
(familiaris t. h.). 
nasuae LaRue & Townsend, 1927, J. 
Parasitol., v. 14 (2), Dec, 124: 
Alaria. — Reported for : #563 Nasua 
{narica s. nasica ° t. h.). 
*oregonensis LaRue & Barone, 1927, 
J. Parasitol., v. 14 (2), Dec, 124: 
Alaria. — Redmond *, O r e g o n. — 
Reported for: #479 Canis (lestes 
t. h.). 
pseudoclathratum Krause, 1914, Zeit- 
schr. f. Wiss. ZooL, v. 112, Dec. 22, 
198-204, pi. 6, fig. 6 [Hemisto- 
mum °]: Alaria . — Brazil *. — Re- 
ported for: #4:97 A Pteronura (bra- 
siliensis t. h.). 
species Cameron, 1928, J. Helmin- 
thol., V. 6 (2), June, 87: Alaria. — 
London Zoo, from Malay States. — 
Reported for: #413 Felis {planiceps 
t. h.). 
*species Cram, 1926, N. Amer. Vet., 
V. 7 (7), July, 43: Alaria. — Ore- 
gon. — So. oregonensis. — Reported 
for: §4:79 Canis (lestes) . 
vulpis ° Schrank, 1788a, alata re- 
named: Alaria; Fasciola K — Ger- 
many *, Europe. — So. alata. — Re- 
ported for: #479 Canis (azarae, 
cancrivorus) ; #485 Vulpes (oulpes 
t. h.). 
— . Pharyngostomum Ciurea, 1922, C.r. 
Soc Biol., V. 87 (23), 269, tod. 
Hemistomum ' cordatum. — < ala- 
riinae: Oral sucker short, aceta- 
bulum present but greatly atro- 
phied. Holdfast organ large, more 
or less cordate. Hind-body short 
and broad. Ootype anterior to 
testes. Testes deeply lobate and 
more or less side by side. 
cordatum Diesing, 1850a [Hemisto- 
mum ']: Pharyngostomum. — Re- 
ported for: #413 Felis (catus, sil- 
vestris s. catus ' ferus t. h., species). 
Continued in later bulletins. 
fausti Skrjabin & Popow, 1930, 
Tierarztliche Rundschau, Witten- 
berge, v. 36 (42), Oct. 19, 709-710, 
figs. 1-2: Pharyngostomum. — U. S. 
S. R.t— Reported for: #413 Felis 
(catus [dom.] t. h.). 
. CYATHOCOTYLINAE Milhling, 
18986. — <strigeidae: Body 
short, broad, without division 
into distinct anterior and poste- 
rior regions. Cirrus and cirrus 
sac present. Genital pore at 
posterior end. See Prohemisto- 
mum. 
— . Prohemistomum Odhner, 1913, 
Zool. Anz., V. 42 (7), Aug. 1, 313, 
tod. spinulosum. — < cyathocoty- 
linae: Body anterior to holdfast 
organ flattened. Lateral margins 
turned ventrally and united poste- 
rior to holdfast organ. 
appendiculatum Ciurea, 1916, Zeit- 
schr. Infekt., v. 17, 309-328, pis. 
15-16: Prohemistomum. — Ruma- 
nia*. — Reported for: #413 Felis 
(catus [dom.], species) ; #479 Canis 
(familiaris). Continued in later 
bulletins. Vectors (exp.): Aspius, 
Blicca, Carassius. 
industrium Tubangui, 1922, Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus., V. 60, Art. 20, 
No. 2415, 4-7, pis. 2-3: Prohemisto- 
mum. — China *. — R e p o r t e d for: 
#479 Canis (familiaris t. h.). 
— . Diplostomulum Brandes, 1892&, as 
collective group. — <C. strigeidae: 
Larval group embracing strigeid 
metacercariae with fore-body foli- 
aceous, concave ventrally; hind- 
body a small conical prominence 
on postero-dorsal part of fore- 
body; reserve bladder comprised 
of a system of more or less defi- 
nitely arranged tubules with cal- 
careous corpuscles, round or ellip- 
soidal, disposed in vesicles at the 
termini of small branches; usually 
a pair of lateral organs (so-called 
lateral suckers) on antero-lateral 
edges beside oral sucker; no true 
cyst of parasite origin. 
