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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5/7

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 げんずななぶんのご

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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5/7

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 げんずななぶんのご

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

10

東京都目黒区下目黒4-1-1

Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York.

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Plate 41.
Fig. 331. Woodlandia phalacrocorax (Woodland, 1929). a. Male genitalia and vagina. b. Transverse section of mature segment through cirrus pouch. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 332. Coelodela kuvaria Shipley, 1900. a. Posterior gravid segments. b. Mature segment, semidiagramatic. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 333. Sphaeruterina punctata Johnston, 1914; gravid segments.
Fig. 334. Schistocephalus solidus (Mueller, 1776). After Hopkins et Smith, 1951. a. Gravid segment. b. Sagittal section of gravid segment through cirrus pouch and uterus.
Fig. 335. Ptychobothrioides spiraliceps (Volz, 1900). a. Transverse section of scolex. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital and uterine pores.
Fig. 336. Chelacanthus parviceps (Linst., 1872). a. Transverse section of mature segment. b. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 337. Staphylepis cantaniana (Polonio, 1860) Hymenolepis inermis Yoshida, 1910); transverse section of gravid segment through testes and cirrus pouch. After Yoshida,1910.
Plate 42.
Fig. 338. Amphipetrovia biaculeata (Furhm., 1909); mature segment. After Fuhrmann, in Skrjabin and Mathevossian, 1945.
Fig. 339. Anoncotaenia globata (Linst., 1879). After Fuhrm. in Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Gravid segments. b. Egg.
Fig. 340. Amoebotaenia sphenoides (Railliet, 1892). After Mönnig in Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Rostellar hook. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 341. Proparuterina aruensis Fuhrmann, 191 le After Fuhrmann, 1932. a. Gravid segment. b. Maturing segment.
Fig. 342. Aporodiorchis occlusus (Linstow, 1906). a. Transverse section of mature segment. b. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 343. Oncobothriocephalus armatus (Fuhrm., 1902). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Gravid segment. d. Transverse section of gravid segment through cirrovaginal aperture.
Fig. 344. Cotugnia digonopora (Pasquale, 1890). After Cholodkowsky, 1912.
Fig. 345. Sphaeruterina punctata Johnston, 1914. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment. c. Scolex.
Fig. 346. Lateriporus biuterinus Fuhrm., 1908; mature segment. After Fuhrmann, 1932.
Fig.347. Angularella ripariae Yamaguti, 1940. a. Rostellar hook. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through cirrus pouch. c. Mature segment.
Plate 42.
Fig. 348. Pseudangularia thompsoni Burt, 1938. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Apex of rostellum showing arrangement of hooks. d. Mature segment showing female genitalia. e. Mature segment showing male genitalia.
Fig. 349. Laterorchites bilateralis Fuhrmann, 1908. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 350. Tubanguiella buzzardia (Tubangui et Masi1Gfigan, 1937). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 351. Sphyroncotaenia uncinata Ransom, 1911. After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section through genital pore.
Fig. 352. Diplogynia oligorchis (Maplestone, 1922). a. Anterior extremity. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 353. Diplogynia americana Olsen, 1940. a. Anterior extremity. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 354. Jardugia paradoxa Southwell et Hilmy, a. Scolex. b. Maturing segments. c. Fully mature segment. 1929.
Fig. 355. Bakererpes fragilis Rausch, 1947. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Rostellar hook. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 356. Parvitaenia ardeolae Burt, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature and gravid segments.
Fig. 357. Neyraia intricata (Krabbe, 1879). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Gravid segment. d. Mature segment.
Plate 44.
Fig. 358. Cloacotaenia megalops (Nitzsch in Crepl., 1829). After Yamaguti, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 359. Taufikia edmondi Woodland, 1928. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore.
Fig. 360. Octopetalum gutterae Baylis, 1914. a. Scolex. b. Frontal section of gravid segment. c. Transverse section of gravid segment.
Fig. 361. Chitinorecta agnosta Meggitt, 1927. a. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 362. Cladotaenia accipitris Yamaguti, 1935. a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Fully gravid segment. d. Eggs.
Fig. 363. Amabilia lamelligera (Owen, 1832). After Clausen, 1915. a. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. a. Mature segments. b. Sagittal section through shell gland complex. c. Eggs.
Fig. 364. Echinocotyle nitida (Krabbe, 1869). After Clerc in Fuhrm., 1932. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 365. Trichocephaloides megalocephala (Krabbe, 1869); transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. After Clerc in Fuhrmann, 1932.
Plate 45.
Fig. 366. Malika oedicnemus Woodland, 1929. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Pregravid segment. e. Gravid segment. f. Transverse section of immature segment. g. Egg.
Fig. 367. Mogheia orbiuterina (Moghe, 1933). a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segments. d. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 368. Culicitella rapacicola Fuhrm., 1906. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section showing asymmetrical arrangement of dorsal and ventral excretory stems. c. Vagina. d. Mature segment. e. Gravid segment showing uterus and paruterine organ.
Fig. 369. Schistometra conoideis (Bloch, 1702). After Skrj. in. Fuhrm., 1932. a. Frontal section of immature segments. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 370. Liga gallinulae (Beneden, 1858); entire worm. After Dollfus, 1934.
Fig. 371. Laterotaenia nattereri Fuhrm., 1906. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment. c. Rostellar hooks. d. Transverse section of immature segment showing testes.
Fig. 372. Valipora mutabilis Linton, 1927. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 373. Fimbriavioides intermedia (Fuhrm., 1913); anterior extremity. After Fuhrmann, 1932.
Fig. 374. Fimbriavioides lintoni Webster, 1943; mature segment.
Fig. 375. Fimbriariella falciformis (Linton, 1927); mature segment. After Webster, 1943.
Fig. 376. Chapmania tapika (Clerc, 1906). After Skrjabin in Fuhrmann, 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 377. Paratetrabothrius orientalis Yamaguti, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Transverse section of mature segment. d. Transverse section through terminal genitalia.
Plate 46.
Fig. 378. Ophryocotyloides uniuterina Fuhrm., 1908. a. Scolex. b. Frontal section of mature segment showing genitalia.
Fig. 379. Onderstepoortia taeniaformis Ortlepp, 1938. a. Mature segment. b. Transverse section showing testes and longitudinal muscle bundles. c. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 380. Echinorhynchotaenia tritesticulata Fuhrm., 1909. a. Scolex. b. Frontal section showing genitalia.
Fig. 381. Progynotaenia evaginata Fuhrm., 1909. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segments.
Fig. 382. Gryporhynchus macrorostratum (Fuhrm., 1907). After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Terminal genitalia. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 383. Tatria acanthorhyncha (Wedl., 1855). After Yamaguti, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Male terminal genitalia. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 384. Diploposthe laevis (Bloch, 1782). a. Gravid segments. After Yamaguti, 1935. b. Mature segments. After Yamaguti, 1935. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pores. After Jacobi, 1897.
Fig. 385. Oligorchis kwangensis Southwell et Lake, 1939. a. Transverse section of mature segment. b. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 386. Spiniglans microsoma (Southwell, 1922). a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Male terminalia.
Fig. 387. Southwellia gallinarum (Southwell, 1921); mature segments.
Plate47.
Fig. 388. Shipleya inermis Fuhrmann, 1908. a. Frontal section of mature segment through cirrus pouch and ovary. b. Ovarian complex. c. Female genitalia. d. Female and male terminalia.
Fig. 389. Hymenofimbria merganseri Skrjabin, 1914. After Srkjabin in Fuhrm.,1932 a. Frontal section showing cirrus pouch and male gonad. b. Mature segments. c. Frontal section showing excretory stems.
Fig. 390. Parorchites zederi (Baird, 1853); mature segments. After Clausen in Fuhrmann, 1932.
Fig. 391. Parvirostrum reticulatum Fuhrm., 1908; mature segments.
Fig. 392. Gidhaia indica Johri, 1934; mature segment.
Fig. 393. Cyclorchida omalancristrota (Wedl, 1855). After Fuhrmann, 1907. a. Transverse -section of mature segment. b. Sagittal section of cirrus pouch and vagina through vaginal sphincter. c. Gravid segment. d. Transverse section showing terminal genitalia.
Fig. 394. Cittotaenia denticulata (Rud., 1804); mature segment. After John, 1926.
Fig. 395. Johria testifrontosa (Johri, 1934); mature segment.
Fig. 396. Furhmannella transvaalensis Baer, 1925; sagittal section of gravid segment. After Baer, 1927.
Fig. 397. Idiogenes otidis Krabbe, 1867. After Clausen in Fuhrmann, 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segments showing uterus and paruterine organ.
Fig. 398. Deltokeras delachauxi Hsü, 1935. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 399. Metroliasthes lucida Ransom, 1900. After Ransom in Fuhrmann, 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment showing uterus and paruterine organ.
Plate 48.
Fig.400. Dipylidium caninum (Linné, 1758). After Witenberg, 1932. a—c. Scolex. d. Rostellar hooks. e—f. Mature segment.
Fig. 401. Protogynella blarinae Jones, 1943. a. Entire worm. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital pore. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore.
Fig. 402. Diandrya composita Darrah, 1930. a. Entire worm. b. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. c. Pregravid segment. d. Mature segment. e. Fully gravid segment. f. Egg. g. Scolex.
Fig. 403. Priapocephalus grandis Nybelin, 1922. a. Transverse section of mature segment. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 404. Moniezia expansa (Rud., 1810); mature segment. After Yamaguti, 1942.
Fig. 405. Fuhrmannodes proterogyna (Fuhrmann, 1932). a. Scolex. b. Maturing segment. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment. e. Egg.
Fig. 406. Hydatigera taeniaeformis (Batsch, 1786). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Gravid segment. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 407. Pseudanoplocephala crowfordi Baylis, 1927. a. Mature segments. b. Lateral part of mature segment.
Fig. 408. Multiceps serialis (Gervais, 1847). After Yamaguti, 1935. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment. c. Transverse section of median field of gravid segment. d. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital pore. e. Rostellar hooks. f. Egg.
Fig. 409. Pyramicocephalus phocarum (Fabricius, 1780). After Markowski, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Sagittal section through cirrovaginal pore c. Transverse section through ovary.
Plate 49.
Fig. 410. Wyominia tetoni Scott, 1941. After Baer, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 411. Rodentolepis straminea (Goeze, 1782). After Akhumian, 1948. a. Scolex and rostellar hook. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 412. Oligorchis nonarmatus Neiland, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Mature segments.
Fig. 413. a. Anoplocephala perfoliata (Goeze, 1782). After Spassky, 1951. b. Scolex. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 414. Vigisolepis spinulosa (Cholodk., 1906). After Baer, 1932. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 415. Schizorchis altaicus Gvosdev, 1951. a. Gravid segment. b. Mature segment. c. Egg.
Fig. 416. Vigisolepis barboscolex Spassky, 1949; scolex.
Plate 50.
Fig.417. Hymenosphenacanthoides ondatrae (Rider et Macy, 1947). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segments. d. Transverse section of mature segment through testes and ovary.
Fig. 418. Baerfainia anoplocephaloides (Baer et Fain, 1955). a. Part of scolex showing rudimentary rostellum. b. Terminal genitalia. c. Mature segments. d. Gravid segments.
Fig. 419. Rajotaenia gerbilli Wertheim, 1954; entire worm.
Fig. 420. Neoskrjabinolepis schaldybini Spassky, 1947. After Spassky, 1954. a. Mature segments. b. Scolex.
Fig. 421. Vampirolepidoides krishna (Sharma, 1943). a. Rostellar hook. b. Scolex. c. Mature segments.

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