1183 
Taenia » < t299. 
crassipora . — Intest . 
Dioctophyme t426. 
^gigas — Prussia. 
1[renale. — Marajo. 
[sanguineus ^ ».] 
Filaria ^ 1435. 
incrassata. — Subcut. 
Physaloptera 1469. 
semilanceolata. — Stom. 
Strongyloides t355. — Intest. 
^stercoralis — Exp. temporary. 
Toxocara t484. — Intest. 
[alienata.] 
^mystax. 
#563 Naswa solitaria « Wied-Neuwied, 1826, Beitr. Naturg. Bras., Weimar, v. 2, 
292. Einsamer Coati. East Brazil *. So. narica, fide Ihering, 1911, 233; 
so. rufa, fide Trouess., 1897c, 250. 
Ctenocephalides tl639. — Ext. 
'\canis. — Para, Brazil. 
Uncinaria 390B. — Intest. 
bidens. 
Macracanthorhynchus t508 
[hirundinaceus ™.] 
Prosthenorchis t501g'. 
spirula. — Small intest. 
Amblyomma fSSl. — Ext. 
^cajennense.- — Brazil. 
possum. — Brazil. 
fomZe. 
Ctenocephalides tl639. — Ext. 
t/eZ^s. — Argentina. 
[nasuae — Argentina *. — T. 
#563 Nasua solitaria ^ Saussure, 1862, Zool. Garten, 
Mexico. So. narica, fide Trouess., 1897c, 250. 
#563 Nasiia species. 
V. 3, 52, 56 [not Wied]. 
Sarcoptes t942. — Ext. 
species Colin, 1867a. — Paris. 
Dioctophyme 1426. 
[gulonis-sibirici. ] 
[sanguineus ^. — "Coati."] 
Notoedres t936.— Ext. 
[^notoedres.] 
#563 Nasua viverra, probably for Viverra * nasua. So. #563 Nasua nasua. 
#565(558). BASSARisciNAE Pocock, 1921, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 421. — 
Cacomistles. Mesopterygoid fossa long, extending to posterior molars; 
molars and premolars with pointed or blade-like cusps; canines rounded in 
section, not grooved and not mutually sharpened. Bursa of ear with 
anterior flap emarginate, posterior flap attached behind edge of pinna. 
Metatarsus with at most a small naked area above plantar pad; claws short, 
sharp, curved; digits fully webbed or nearly so. Facial portion of skull and 
zygoma as under #559; hamular in front of foramen ovale; no supplementary 
foramen behind carotid. See #566. 
#566. *Bassariscus Coues, 1887, Sci., v. 9 (225), May 27, 516, tod. (Art. 30/ 
Internat. Rules Nomen.) Bassaris ^ astuta Licht. (Bassaris ^ Licht., 1831, 
renamed). — Katzenfrett. Form more slender and of more elegant propor- 
tions than Procyon, sharper nose, longer tail, and more digitigrade feet, 
teeth smaller and more sharply denticulated. Central America; Mexico; 
southern United States. Syns.: Basaris « Gray, 1847, List Osteol. Spec. 
Brit. Mus., pp. X, 14; Bassaris ^ " Licht., 1831, Oken's Isis, Heft 1, 512, mt. 
astuta Licht., from Mexico [not Bassaris Hubner, 1816-21, lepidopt.]. 
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