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RODENTIA— continued. 
Mus siporanus. 
D. blanchardi (Parona, 1898). Blanchard, 
1899 a, 210 & 216. Parona, 1898, 103. 
Mus variegatus. 
D. trapezoides v. Janicki, 1904, 779; 1906, 
568. Hungerbiihler, 1910, 516. 
INSECTIVORA. 
Erinaceus albiventris. 
D. voluta 1 (v. Linstow, 1904). v. Linstow, 
1904 b, 381. v. Janicki, 1906, 543. 
INSECTIVORA— continved. 
Erinaceus sp. 
D. parva 2 v. Janicki, 1904, 774; 1906, 540. 
EDENTATA. 
Manis pentadactyla. 
D. contorta Zschokke, 1895, 634. Blanchard, 
1899 a, 215. Parona, 1898, 106. Stiles, 
1896, 195. 
ACCIPITRIFORMES. 
Buteo desertum (Daud.). 
D. sphaeroides Clerc, 1902. 
Buteo menetriesi Bogd. 
D. sphaeroides Clerc, 1902. 
Entolmaetus fasciatus (Vieill.). 
D. hertwigi Mola, 1907. 
ANSERIFORMES. 
Anas bochas domesticus. 
D. anatina 3 Fuhrmann, 1909. Liihe, 1910, 
52. Skrjabin, 1914 a, 68. Stiles, 1896 b, 
53. 
? D. crassula (Rudolphi, 1919), Clerc non 
Fuhrmann. Stiles, 1896 b, 53. 
D. microcotyle Skrjabin, 1914 a, 69. 
Anas sp. 
D. cyrtus Skrjabin, 1914 a, 67. 
APTERYGIFORMES. 
Crypturus noctivagus (Neu.). 
D. crypturi Fuhrmann, 1909. 
Crypturus sp. 
D. capillaris Fuhrmann, 1909. 
Nothura media (Spix.). 
D. elongata Fuhrmann, 1909. 
JRhynchotus rufescens (Temm.). 
D. elongata Fuhrmann, 1909. 
D. oligocantha Fuhrmann, 1909. 
Aves. 
APTERY GIFORMES— continued. 
Tinamus sp. 
D. elongata Fuhrmann, 1909. 
D. oligocantha Fuhrmann, 1909. 
ARDEIFORMES. 
Garzetta garzetta (L.). 
D. circumcincta (Krabbe, 1869). Blanchard, 
1899 a, 215. 
CASUARIIFORMES. 
Casuarius uniappendiculatus Blyth. 
D. sp. nov. Vevers, 1920, 408. 
D. sp. nov. Vevers, 1920, 408. 
Dromaeus novae-hollandiae Lath. 
D. australis (Krabbe, 1869). Blanchard, 
1899 a, 215. Johnston, 1912, 106. Stiles, 
1896 b, 54. 
CHARADRIIFORMES. 
Himantophus leucocephalus Gould. 
D. himantopodis Johnston, 1911. Johnston, 
1911, 75; 1912, 107. 
Totanus fuscus (L.). 
D. minuta Cohn, 1901. Liihe, 1910, 52. 
COCCYGES. 
Chrysococcys klassi (Steph.). 
D. sp. 4 Parona, 1909. 
1 Considered by v. Janicki (1906, p. 543) as possibly identical with his own species D. parva. 
2 This species, together with the closely allied D. voluta (v. Linstow), is placed by Janicki 
(1906, p. 543) in the genus Davainea, but the absence of hooks on the scolex, the passage of the 
genital canals dorsal to the nerve and excretory vessels, the position of the testes lateral and 
posterior to the female organs, and the enclosure of the eggs single in egg-capsules seem rather 
to refer it to the genus Oochoristica. 
3 Synonyms: D. crassula (Rud.) Wolffhugel, 1899. 
4 This species is considered by Parona (1909) as possibly identical with D. difformis Rud. 
or D. mutabilis Riither. 
