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in all cases does not appear to have been demonstrated, but the cysts 
in animals have given rise to a number of additional names.® 
Fig. 130.— Echinococcus cyst in the liver of a man 50 years old. (After Huber, 1896a, 523, fig. 73. ) 
a Names introduced especially for the cystic stage as it occurs in domesticated ani- 
mals, and in many instances associated with exogenous daughter cysts: Tsenia visce- 
ralis socialis granulosa Goeze, 1782a (from sheep and calves); Hydatigena granulosa 
Batsch, 1786a; Vesicaria granulosa (Batsch, 1786) Schrank, 1788; Tsenia visceralis 
granulosa Goeze of Schrank, 1788; T. granulosa (Batsch, 1786) Gmelin, 1790a; Poly- 
cephalus granulosus (Batsch, 1786) Zeder, 1803a; Echinococcus granulosus (Batsch, 
1786) Rudolphi, 1805, and Leuckart, 1863; Tsenia hydatigena granulosa Rudolphi, 
1805; Echinococcus veterinorum Rudolphi, 1810a ( Hydatigena granulosa Batsch, 1786, 
renamed); Polyc.ephalus granosus Ltennec, 1812; Tsenia granosa Gmelin of Lsennec, 
1812; T. visceralis socialis granosa Goeze of Lsennec, 1812; Splanchnococcus echinatus 
Bremser, 1819a; Tenia visceralis socialis granulosa Goeze of Diesing, 1850a; Echino- 
coccus scolecipariens Kuechenmeister, 1855a (E. veterinorum Rudolphi, 1810, renamed); 
E. ccenuroides Kuechenmeister, 1855a (E. veterinorum Rudolphi, 1810, renamed) ; 
Tsenia echinococcus scolecipariens Kuechenmeister, 1855a; Echinococcus simplex Leuck- 
art, 1886 ( E. scolecipariens Kuechenmeister, 1855, renamed) ; E. exogena (Kuhn, 1830) 
Blanchard, 1886a; E. scolicipariens Kuechenmeister of Stiles, 1898a, misprint. 
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