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CLADORCHIS Fischder. , 1901a, 372 (tod. pyriformis) ; 1902a, 35-30, 43, 45. — Looss, 
1902m, 836. — MacCallum, 1905, 668. — Pratt, 1902a, 887, 893 (key). — Shipley, 
1905, V. 6, 8. 
asper (Dies., 1839) Fischder., 1901, 373; 1902a, 39 (in Tapirus americanus); 1903f, 
602-606, pi. 29, tigs. 82-85. 
giganteiis (Dies., 1836d) Fischder., 1901, 373 to (Stichorchis); 1902a, 41-42, 43 
(in Dicotyles albirostris, D. torquatus); 1903f, 611-614, pi. 30, tigs. 89-92. 
helostomatis MacCallum, 1905, 673-678, fig. B (in Helostoma temmincki; Palem- 
bang, Sumatra). 
pangasii MacCallum, 1905, 668-673, fig. A (in Pangasius nasutus; Palembang, 
Sumatra). 
pyriformis (Dies., 1839) Fischder., 1901, 373; 1902a, 36-38, 39, fig. 3 (in Tapirus 
americanus); 1903h, 596-602, figs. 78-81. 
schistocotyle Fischder., 1901, 373, to (Taxorchis) (in Dicotyles torquatus) ; 1902a, 
40^1 (syn. Amphist. giganteum Dies., 1835 e. p.; Brazil), to (Taxorchis) 
(in Die. torq.); 1903f, 607-610, pi. 29, figs. 86-87, pi. 30, fig. 88 (schistolotyle). 
subtriquetrus (Rud., 1814) Fischder., 1901, 373-374, to (Stichorchis); 1902a, 35, 
42-43, to (Stichorchis) (syns. Amphist. subtriq. Rud., Dist. amphistomoides 
Boj.) (in Castor fiber); 1903h, 567, to (Stichorchis); 1903f, 615-620, pi. 30, 
figs. 93-96. 
watsoni (Conyngham, 1904) Shipley, 1905, 129-135, pi. 4, figs. 1-10 (in Homo; 
Africa); 1905, 1-9, pi. 4, figs. 1-10; 1905, April, 205; 1905, 8 April, 950; 1905, 
2 Nov., 1298; 1905, 9 pp., 10 figs., 190. 
CLINOSTOMID/E Luehe, 1901, 488.— Looss, 1902m, 839 (includes Clinost., Har- 
most., Ityogonimus, Urotocus, Hapalotrema. — Odhn., 1902, 42. 
CLINOSTOMINHl Pratt, 1902a, 889, 907 (key), includes Clinost., Nephrocephalus; 
additional genera Sperost., Microlistrum, Mesotretes, Hapalometra, and Dis- 
toma oricola). — Odhn., 1902, 42. 
CLINOSTOMUM Leidy, 1856, 45 (tld. gracile)® [not Clinostomus Giard, 1856, 211, 
fish].— Braun, 1893a, 886, 887, 894; 1899, 1, 3; 1899, 465; 1899g, 484-488, 
489-493; 1899h, 1-3; 1900h, 1-48, pis. 1-2, figs. 1-20; 1900c, 24-32; 1900, 
27, 31; 1901b, 9, 34; 1901, 561; 1904, v. 2 (3), 24-25.— Darr, 1902, 655.— 
Looss, 1899b, 649-651 (see mquale, heteroclitum, commutatum); 1902m, 
839.— Luehe, 1899, 538; 1900, 557; 1901, 488.— MacCallum, 1899, 707.— 
Mont., 1893, 156.^ — Odhn., 1902, 29, 42. — Stiles & Hass., 1898a, 86 (gracile, 
designated type), 96. — Odhn., 1902, 29. — Pratt, 1902a, 889, 907 (key). — 
Stiles, 1901, 184. 
africanum Stoss., 1906, in Galli-Valerio, 1906, 49-50, fig. 2 , in int. of fish; French 
Kongo. 
complanatuin (Rud., 1814) Braun, 1899g, 490, 491 (in Ardea cinerea; Berlin); 1900, 
27-28, 31; 1900h, 23-25, 26, 41, 42, pi. 1, figs 6, 7.— Stoss., 1901, 97 (9) (in 
Ardea cinerea; Albona). 
detruncatum Braun, 1899g, 490 (Dist. dimorphum Dies., p, p.) (in Mycteria 
americana, Ciconia americana; Brazil); 1900, 29-30, 31; 1900h, 28, 32-34, 35, 
37, 39, 40, pi. 2, fig. 11. 
dimorphum (Dies., 1850) Braun, 1899g, 490 (in Ardea cocoi; Brazil); 1900h, 12, 
36-38, pi. 1, figs. 3, 9, pi. 2, figs. 12, 18; 1900, 29, 31.— Loess, 1899b, 650. 
diihium. Leidy, 1856, 45 (in Rusticola minor); 1904a, 88. — Braun, 1899g, 484; 
1900h, 2.— Cobbold, 1859, 10.— Dies., 1858e, 336.— Stoss., 1892, 181.— Stiles 
A Hass., 1898a-, 86. 
foliiforme Braun, 1899g, 490 (in Ardea purpurea; Italy); 1899h, 2; 1900h, 20, 30- 
32,42, pi. 1, fig. 5. 
gracile Leidy, 1856, 45 (in Pomotis vulgaris, encysted; Esox, intest.); 1904a, 88. — 
Brand., 1898a, 203 (11).- — Braun, 1892a, 651; 1899g, 484, 486, 491 (doubts 
exist as to identity of gracile and heterostomum); 1900h, 2, 4, 5, 6, 13, 42; 
1900, 26, 31.— Dies., 1858e, 336 to Dist.— Looss, 1894a, 137, 138, 171; 1899b, 
585, 649, 650, 651 (gracile not identical with heterostomum). — MacCallum, 
1899a, 704, 705, 707, 708.— Mont., 1888a, 92; 1893, 155.— Staff., 1904, May 3, 
493 (gills of Perea flavescens Mit.; Canada). — Stiles, 1901, 176. — Stiles & 
Hass., 1894, 414; 1898a, 86, 96 (type of C. and syn. of Dist. heterostomum 
Rud.). 
« Looss considers that gracile is not the young form of heterostomum, but he accepts 
the latter as type; this is doubtless a lapsus. 
