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寄生蠕虫類の分類体系.第II巻.脊椎動物の条虫類 原図3/7

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寄生蠕虫類の分類体系.第II巻.脊椎動物の条虫類 原図3/7

きせいぜんちゅうるいのぶんるいたいけい.だいにかん.せきついどうぶつのじょうちゅうるい げんずななぶんのさん

絵図・地図 / 昭和以降 / 日本

山口左仲  (1894年〜1976年)

やまぐちさちゅう

昭和/1959年

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Plate 21.
Fig. 159. Tentacularia coryphaenae Bosc, 1797. After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Scolex. b—c. Proboscis hooks. e. Eggs. d. Mature segments. f. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital pore and ovary.
Fig. 160. Rudolphiella lobosa (Riggenbach, 1896). After Fuhrmann, 1916. a—c. Transverse sections at different levels.
Fig. 161. Silurotaenia siluri (Batsch, 1786); pregravid segment. After Nybelin, 1942.
Fig. 162. Taphrobothrium iaPonense Lühe, 1899. After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Scolex, surficial view. b. Egg. c. Mature segments. d. Transverse section through uterine and vaginal pores.
Fig. 163. Acanthobothrium coronatum (Rud., 1819). After Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Mature segment. b. Bothridial hooks.
Fig. 164. Sphyriocephalus viridis (Wagener, 1854). After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Mature segments. b. Gravid segments. c. Transverse section of mature segment. d. Transverse section of gravid segment. e. Eggs. f. Hooks at base of proboscis. g. Hooks at middle of proboscis.
Plate 22.
Fig. 165. Diplocotyle olrikii Krabbe, 1874. After Nybelin, 1922. a. Transverse section of gravid segment through uterine pore. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 166. Caryophyllaeus laticeps Pallas, 1781. a—c in Fuhrmann, 1930; d—e. in Woodland, 1926. a. Entire worm. b. Posterior extremity. c. Procercoid from Tubifex tubifex. d. Transverse section through ovarian isthmus. e. Transverse section through testicular area.
Fig. 167. Gyrocotyloides nybelini Fuhrmann, 1931.
Fig. 168. Amphilina foliacea (Rud. 1819). After Hein in Fuhrmann, 1930.
Fig. 169. Clestobothrium crassiceps (Rud., 1819). After Cooper in Joyeux & Baer, 1936. a. Gravid segment, ventral view. b. Sagittal section of gravid segment.
Fig. 170. Lytocestus filiformis Woodland, 1923. In Woodland, 1929. a.Transverse section tllrough ovarian isthmus. b. Transverse section through testicular area.
Plate 23.
Fig. 171. Cephalochlamys namaquensis (Cohn, 1906). a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Sagittal section of gravid segments. d. Transverse section of gravid segment. e. Egg.
Fig. 172. Pseudocephalochlamys xenopi (Ortlepp, 1926). a. Scolex. b. Mature segments.
Fig. 173. Monobothrium wageneri Nybelin, 1922. a. Posterior extremity, ventral view. b. Same, sagittal section.
Fig. 174. Marsipometra confusa Simer, 1930. After Beaver and Simer, 1940. a. Mature segment. b. Transverse section of terminal genitalia.
Fig. 175. MarsiPometra parva Simer, 1930. After Beaver and Simer, 1940. a. Mature segment. b. Frontal section of terminal genitalia.
Fig. 176. Marsipometra hastata (Linton, 1898). After Beaver and Simer, 1940. a. Mature segment. b. Frontal section of terminal genitalia.
Fig. 177. Caryophyllaeus laticeps Pallas, 1791. After Nybelin, 1922. a. Posterior extremity, ventral view. b. Same, sagittal section.
Fig. 178. Acanthotaenia shipleyi Linstow, 1903. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Plate 24.
Fig. 179. Cylindrotaenia americana Jewell, 1916. a-b. Gravidsegments. c.Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. d.Transverse section of gravid segment.
Fig. 180. Proteocephalus tigrinus Woodland, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment. c. Transverse section of gravid segment through ovarian isthmus. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 181. Distoichometra bufonis Dickey, 1921. a. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital pore. b. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. c. Gravid segment.
Fig. 182. Baerietta baeri Hsü, 1935. a. Gravid segment. b. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 183. Nematotaenia dispar (Goeze, 1782). a. Transverse section of mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 184a. Reesium paciferum (Sproston, 1948). After Euzet, 1955. a. Mature segment. b. Transverse section through ovary. c. Transverse section through cirrus pouch.
Fig. 184b. Dinobothrium septaria Beneden, 1889; transverse section through ovary.
Fig. 185. Ophiotaenia ranae Yamaguti, 1938. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment.
Plate 25.
Fig. 186. Ophiovalipora houdemeri Hsü, 1935. a. Scolex. b. Sagittal section of mature segment. c. Trahsverse section through testis. d. Mature segments. e. Transverse section of gravid segment.
Fig. 187. Semenoviella amphisbaenae (Rud., 1819); mature segment.
Fig. 188. Spirometra serpentis (Yamaguti, 1935). a. Transverse section through cirrus pouch. b. Gravid segment. c. Scolex. d. Maturing segment.
Fig. 189. Scyphocephalus bisulcatus Riggenbach, 1898. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section of scolex.
Fig. 190. Palaia varani Shipley, 1920. a. Entire worm. b. Gravid segments.
Fig. 191. Pancerina varanii (Stossich, 1895). a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segment.
Fig. 192. Crepidobothrium gerrardii (Baird, 1860), in Monticelli, 1900. a. Mature segment. b. Scolex.
Fig. 193. Bothridium pithonis Blainv., 1824. After Cholodk., 1916. a. Scolex. b. Genital complex.
Fig. 194. Diochetos phrynosomatis Harwood, 1932; mature segment.
Fig. 195. Nematotaenia tarentolae López -Neyra, 1945. a. Entire worm cut into five portions. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segment.
Plate 26.
Fig. 196. Ophiotaenia japonensis Yamaguti, 1935. a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segment. d. Transverse section of gravid segment.
Fig. 197. Duthiersia fimbriata (Dies. , 1850). After Tubangui, 1938. a. Scolex. b—c. Gravid segments.
Fig. 198. Oochoristica tuberculata (Rud., 1819). After Baer, 1927. a. Gravid segment. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 199. Bothridium pithonis Blainv., 1824. After Kobayasi and Syogaki, 1935. a—c. Transverse section of scolex at different levels.
Fig. 200. Austramphilina elongata Johnston, 1931. Anterior extremity. a. Terminal genitalia. b. Head end. c. Middle portion. d. Posterior extremity. e. Ovarian complex. f. Vitelline follicles and efferent duct.
Plate 27.
Fig. 201. Apora dogieli Ginezinskaja, 1944. a. Entire worm. b. Transverse section of scolex. c. Transverse section of mature segment. d. Rostellar hook. e. Scolex.
Fig. 202. Armadoskriabinia medici (Stoss. 1890). After Spassky and Spasskaja, 1954. a. Graved segment. b. Mature segment showing male genitalia. c. Mature segment showing female genitalia and cirrus pouch. d. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 203. Anomotaenia riparia Dubinina, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 204. Houttuynia struthionis (Houttuyn, 1772). a. Mature segment. b. Scolex.
Fig. 205. Dilepis glareola Dubinina, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 206. Biuterina sobolevi Sudarikov, 1950; mature segments.
Plate 28.
Fig. 207. Diorhcis tringae Dubinina, 1954.
Fig. 208. Dicranotaenia coronula (Duj 1845).After Shepard, 1943. a. scolex. b. Male terminalia. c. Mature segment. d. Rostellar hook. e. Gravid segment.
Fig. 209. Vampirolepis semenovi (Spassky, 1945) Spassky, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Mature segment showing male genitalia.
Fig. 210. Schistotaenia macrorhyncha (Rud., 1810) = S. Scolopendra Dies. of Baer, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 211. Echinocotyle quasioweni Dubinina, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Sucker spines. c—d. Mature segments.
Fig. 212. Chaetophallus musculosus Szpotanska, 1917. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section of terminal genitalia.
Fig. 213. Eugonodaeum bybralis Johri, 1951. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Plate 29.
Fig. 214. Rhabdometra dogieli Gvosdev, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segment. d. Egg.
Fig. 215. Passerilepis passeris (Gmel.). After Kuntner, 1938, in Skrj. and Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c—d. Gravid segment. e. Mature segment showing arrangement of testes.
Fig. 216. Cyclustera capito (Rud., 1819). After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 217. Porogynia paronai (Moniez, 1891). After Fuhrm., 1932.
Fig. 218. Triuterina anoplocephaloides (Fuhrm., 1902). After Fuhrmann, 1932. a. Transverse section of mature segment showing terminal genitalia. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 219. Clelandia parva Johnston, 1909. After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Mature segment showing testes. b. Mature segment showing female genitalia and cirrus pouch.
Fig. 220. Davaineoides vigintivasus (Skrj., 1914). After Skrj. in Fuhrm., 1932. a.Transverse section of gravid segment. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 221. Orthoskrjabinia bobica (Clerc, 1903); gravid segments. After Clerc in Joyeux and Baer, 1936.
Fig. 222. Unciunia trichocirrosa Skrj., 1914, in Fuhrm., 1932. a. Terminal genitalia. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 223. Valipora skrjabini (Krotov, 1951). a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 224. Raillietina tetragona (Molin, 1858). After Southwell, 1930. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 225. Bisaccanthes bisaccatus (Fuhrm., 1906). After Mathev., 1941. a. Terminal genitalia and rostellar hook. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 226. Paradilepis duboisi Hsü, 1935. a. Rostellar hooks. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segments. d. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pores.
Plate 30.
Fig. 227. Hispaniolepis villosa (Bloch, 1782). After Skrjabin, 1914. a. Scolex and rostellar hook. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 228. Schillerius longiovum (Schiller, 1953). a. Egg. b. Rostellar hook. c. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 229. Proorchida lobata Fuhrm., 1908; mature segment. After Fuhrm., 1932.
Fig. 230. Hispaniolepis (Otidilepis) dentata (Clerc, 1906). a. Transverse section of mature segment through cirrus pouch. b. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 231. Parafimbriaria websteri Voge et Read, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Immature segments showing excretory anastomoses. c. Gravid segment. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 232. Neyraia upupai (Ortlepp, 1940). a—c. Gravid segments in different stages of development.
Fig. 233. Paronia trichoglossi (Linstow, 1888). After Baer, 1927. a. Transverse sectionofmaturesegment through genital pores. b. Gravid segment. d. Gravid segment with double horseshoe-shaped uterus.
Fig. 234. Sobolevina otidis (Meggitt, 1927); mature segment.
Fig. 235. Skriabinoparaxis tatianae Krotov, 1949. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Gravid segment. d. Mature segment.

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