46 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1910] 
In a crab ( Eriphia spinifrons), St. 
Jean-de-Luz, intestine, Porospora legeri, 
n. sp. ; Beauchamp, 29. 
In Grapsus haematocheira , muscula- 
ture, Thelohania grapsi n. sp. ; Prow- 
azek, 425. 
In the lobster, posterior intestinal 
coecum, Toxocystis homari , n. g., 
n. sp. ; L6ger & Duboscq, 309. 
Myriapodci. 
In Lithobius forficcitus , frequent 
occurrence of Bcirrouxia alpina Lcger ; 
Schellack & Reichenow, 451. 
Inaeeta. 
List of Insectan and Myriapodan 
hosts of Gregarines in East Prussia ; 
Wellmer, 533. 
In the following Insects, intestine, 
new Gregarines, viz. : — Harpalus aeneus , 
ruficornis — G. polyaulia ; Broscus. 
cephalotes — G. (?) erecta ; Procrustes 
coriaceus — Actinocephalus permagnus ; 
Ceratophyllus fringillae and gaUinae 
(larvae) — A. parvus ; Pterostichus niger 
and Omascus vulgaris — A. echinatus ; 
Wellmer, 533. 
In the following Insectan hosts, Gre- 
garines unspec,, viz.: — Staphylinus 
caesareus, Gychrus rostratus , hydro- 
pliilus aterrimus (larva), Helophorus 
aquaticus, Systinccercus camboides 
(larva), Nepa cinerea and Oribata genicu- 
lata ; Welmer, 533. 
In Bupalus piniarius , (caterpillar), 
• Chlcimydozoon prowazeki n. sp. ; Wolff, 
543. 
The rat-flea ( Ceratophyllus fasciatus), 
a true Invertebrate host of Trypano- 
soma leivisi ; Minchin & Thomson, 366. 
In the rat- flea ( Ceratophyllus fas- 
■ ciatus), Malpighian tubules, Malpighi- 
ella refringens n. g., n. sp. ; Minchin, 
362. 
In fleas ( Ceratophyllus laverani) from 
■dormice ( Myoxus nitela), probably the 
true Invertebrate host, T. blanchardi ; 
Laveran & Pettit, 299. 
In Dysdercus ruficollis, intestine, a 
new Coccidian ( Adelea hartmanni, 
n. sp.) ; Chagas, 88. 
In Ephemera vulgata (larva), epithe- 
lial intestinal cells, Nosema schneideri 
n. sp. ; in fat bodies, Stempellia muta - 
bills, n. g., n. sp., and Telomyxa glugei- 
formis n. g., n. sp. ; Leger & Hesse, 310. 
In Haematopota fluvialis, trypano- 
monad pirasites, perhaps phases of T. 
franki of cattle ; Knuth & Rauchbaar, 
275. 
In dung-flies ( Homalomyia sp., Neu- 
roctena anilis and Scatophaga lutaria, 
larva and imago, digestive tract, Lep- 
tomonas sp. (and perhaps also Iierpe- 
tomonas cf. m.-d.) ; Mackinnon, 322. 
In houso-fly, intestine, Leptomonas 
sarcophagae n. sp. ; Prowazek, 425. 
In the malpighian tubes of Lucilia 
serenissima Walk, Rynchomonas luciiiae 
nov. gen., nov. spec. ; Patton, 407. 
In the Madras bazaar fly ( Musca 
nebulo Fabr.); Herpetomonas muscae- 
domesticae ; Patton, 405. 
In caddis-fly larvae ( Limnophilus 
rhombicus, flavicornis, Stenophylax, 
Sericostoma), intestine, Trichomastix 
trichopterae n. sp. ; Mackinnon, 321. 
In Periplaneta orientalis, Gryllo- 
talpa vulgaris and Ectobia lapponica 
(Lombardy), Trichomastix orthop- 
terorum n. sp. ; Parisi, 399. 
In ovaries, pupae etc. of Melophagus 
ovinm, “ Crithidia ” melophagia (i.e. 
occurrence of hereditary infection) ; 
Porter, 419. 
In Calotermcs militaris , Gymnonym - 
pha zeylanica n. g., n. sp., and Nycto- 
therus termitis n. sp. ; Dobell, 126. 
In Termites ( Captotermes hartmanni , 
all individuals), intestine, Trichonym- 
pha hertwigi n. sp. ; Hartmann, 224. 
In Termes lucifugus, intestine, Lopho- 
phora vacuolata n. g., n. sp. ; Comes, 
108. 
Arachnida. 
In a bat-mite ( Leiognathus arcuatus) ; 
digestive tract, Trypanosoma vesper- 
tilionis ; Gonder, 207. 
Mollusca. 
In Littorinci obtusata, mantle-cavity, 
Isselina intermedia n. g., n. sp. ; 
C6p6de, 87. 
