936 
t225. MONOSTOMATA, pp. 73, 612. 
t225e. NOTOCOTYLIDAE, p. 73. See 
Catatropis. 
— . Catatropis Odhner, 1905, Fauna 
arctica, v. 4 (2), 366, 367, tod. 
verrucosa. — <C t225e notocotyli- 
dae: Body elongate, cephalic and 
caudal ends rather uniformly- 
rounded. Skin on forebody and 
on venter beset with very fine 
spines which become larger ceph- 
alad, and on the venter of the 
forebody they become thick set, 
strong, rhomboid scales. Venter 
with 3 rows of weakly developed 
gland packets, of which the median 
row discharges on a uniformly 
slightly raised, longitudinally run- 
ning, keel-like swelling, while each 
of the lateral rows discharges in a 
row of 8 to 12 small, not retractile, 
not invaginatable warts. Vagina 
very strongly developed, nearly 
as long as cirrus sac. 
verrucosa Frolich, 1789 [Fasc' ]: 
Catatropis; Monost.' — Reported 
for: #485 Vulpes (species). Con- 
tinued in later bulletins; Anser 
{dom. t. h.). 
t228. AMPHISTOMATA, pp. 73, 
438. 
t229a. Amphistomai, pp. 76, 438. 
species Parona, 1894a, 139, 291: 
A m p hi s t . (Fasciola ') . — Pisa, 
Italy .—Reported for: #413 Felis 
(catus) . 
t223i. HOLOSTOMATA, pp. 73, 802. 
— . STEiGBOiDEA, p. 802. For revision, 
see La Rue, 1926, Trans. Amer. 
Micr. Soc, V. 45 (1), Jan., 11-19. 
. STKIGEIDAE. See ALAEIINAE, 
CYATHOCOTTLINAE, Diplostom- 
ulum, and Tetracotyle. 
—. ALAEIINAE Hail & Wigdor, 1918, 
J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc., v. 53, 
n. s. V. 6 (5), 617. — <steigeidae: 
Cirrus and cirrus sac absent. An- 
terior body region flattened; poste- 
rior region cylindrical or flattened 
dorsoventrally. Lateral sucking 
cups, auricular projections, or ten- 
tacle-like appendages, usually pres- 
ent near oral sucker. Uterus 
usually enters holdfast organ. 
Holdfast organ greatly elongated 
or cordate. Syns.: conchosomi- 
NAE Railliet, 1896, 160; hemi- 
STOMiNAE Braun, 1893a. See Ala- 
ria, Pharyngostomum. 
— . Alaria Schrank, 1788, mt. vulpis ° 
so. alata. — <!alaeiinae: Hold- 
fast organ consists of 2 long folds 
exceeding half length of forebody. 
Uterus enters holdfast organ and 
forms one or more convolutions. 
Vitellaria confined to forebody or 
at least not extending posteriad 
beyond ovary. 
Syns.: Conchosomum ° RaiUiet, 
1896, 160, Hemistomum Diesing 
renamed, tod. alatum; Hemi- 
stoma^i^ Cobbold, 1876, 853, for 
Hemistomum [not Hemistoma 
Swainson, 1839, fish]; Hemisto- 
mum » Diesing, 1850a, type ala- 
tum. 
alata Goeze, 1782a [Planaria ^]: Ala- 
ria; Conchosomum °; Hemisto- 
mum °; Diplostomum '; Distoma '; 
Fasciola ^; Festucaria •; Holosto- 
mum \ — Germany *. — Reported 
for: #413 Felis (silvestris, species 
(wild cat, misc.)); #479 Canis 
(azarae, cancrivorus, familiaris, lu- 
pus, species (wolf)); #483 Fennecus 
(cerdo so. zerda); #485 Vulpes 
(species, alopex so. vulpes t. h.); 
#486 Alopex (lagopus) . Continued 
in later bulletins. 1st host Planor- 
bis (vortex). 2d host Schilhe {mys- 
tus, Egypt). 
^americana Hall & Wigdor, 1918, J. 
Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc., v. 53, n. 
s., V. 6 (5), 618, 620-622, figs. 2-5: 
Alaria. — Detroit *, Michigan. — 
Reported for : #413 Felis (catus); 
#479 Canis (familiaris t. h.). 
^'arisaemoides Augustine & Uribe, 
1927, ParasitoL, v. 19 (2), Aug., 
236-244, figs. 1-4, pis. 16-18, figs. 
1-1 1 : Alaria. — Massachusetts — 
Reported for: #485 Vulpes (fulva 
t. h.). 
[asoviensis Skrjabin, 1923, Trudy 
Gos. Inst. Exp. Vet., Moscow, v. 1 
(1), 70-71: Hemistomum o. — Rus- 
sia*. — Reported for: #413 Felis 
(catus [dom.] t. h.).] 
