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概要
Plate 11.
Fig. 74. Pterobothrium hira Yamaguti, 1952 (larva). a. Anterior extremity. b. Posterior. extremity.
Fig. 75. Phoreiobothrium lasium Linton, 1889. After Linton, 1924. a. Bothridium, surficial view. b. Scolex, end-on view. c. Bothridium, marginal view.
Fig. 76. Monticellia megacephala Woodland, 1934. a—c. Scolex. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through uterine pore. e. Gravid segment. f. Eggs.
Fig. 77. Spartoides wardi Hunter, 1929. a. Scolex. b. Posterior extremity.
Fig. 78. Proteocephalus filicollis (Rud., 1802). a. Entire worm. b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segment.
Fig. 79. Bialovarium necomis Fischthal, 1953; entire worm.
Fig. 80. Pseudolytocestus differtus Hunter, 1929. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section at testicular area. c. Posterior extremity.
Fig. 81. Ophiotaenia alternans Riser, 1942. a. Gravid segment. b. Egg.
Fig. 82. Gymnorhynchus gigas Cuvier, 1817. After Bremser in Southwell,1925.
Plate 12.
Fig. 83. Bovienia serialis (Bovien, 1926).
Fig. 84. Biacetabulum infrequens Hunter, 1927. a. Scolex. b. Frontal section of scolex. c. Sagittal section of posterior extremity. d. Posterior extremity.
Fig. 85. Bathybothrium rectangulum (Bloch, 1782); mature segment. After Joyeux and Baer, 1936.
Fig. 86. Capingens singularis Hunter, 1927. a. Scolex. b. Posterior extremity. c—e. Transverse sections at different levels.
Fig. 87. Balanobothrium tenax Hornell, 1912. After Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Hooks on scolex.
Fig. 88. Maccallumiella patini (MacCallum, 1921). a. Mature proglottis. b. Scolex.
Fig. 89. Gangesia parasiluri Yamaguti, 1934. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 90. Ceratobothrium xanthocePhalum Monticelli, 1893. After Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 91. Calliobothrium verticillatum (Rud., 1819). a. Scolex. b. Bothridial hooks. c. Mature segment. After Southwell, 1925. d. Mature segment. After Fuhrmann and Baer, 1936.
Plate 13.
Fig. 92. Polyoncobothrium polypteri (Leidy, 1853). a. Scolex. b. Immature segments.
Fig. 93. Prosobothrium armigerum Cohn, 1902. After Cohn in Southwell, 1925. a. Mature segment. b. Entire worm. c. Scolex.
Fig. 94. Ophiotaenia fragilis (Essex, 1929). a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 95. Prochristianella trygonicola Dollfus, 1946; plerocercus.
Fig. 96. Parachristianella trygonis Dollfus, 1946; plero&rcus.
Fig. 97. Polypocephalus radiatus Braun, 1878. After Southwell, 1925. a. Entire worm. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 98. Nippotaenia chaenogobii Yamaguti, 1939. a. Egg. b. Mature segment. c. Anterior extremity. d. Gravid segment.
Plate 14.
Fig. 99. Oncodiscus sauridae Yamaguti, 1934. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 100. Orygmatobothrium versatile Dies., 1854. After Yamaguti, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Terminal segments.
Fig. 101. Hepatoxylon squali (Martin., 1797). After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Proboscis. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through vaginal sphincter.
Fig. 102. Platybothrium auriculatum Yamaguti, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 103. Dinobothrium septaria Beneden, 1889. After Beneden in Southwell, 1925.
Fig. 104. Fistulicola plicatus (Rud., 1819); scolex. öfter Wagener, in Wardle & Mc Leod, 1952.
Fig. 105. Gyrocotyle fimbriata Watson, 1911. After Watson in Fuhrm., 1930.
Fig. 106. Gyrocotyle urna (Grube et Wagener, 1852); sagittal section. After Fuhrmann, 1930.
Fig. 107. Prosobothrium adhaerens (Linton, 1924). a. Scolex. b. Anterior end of gravid segment. c. Transverse section of immature proglottis near genital pore. d. Transverse section of immature proglottis near posterior end.
Fig.108. Khawia sinensis Hsü, 1935. a. Posterior extremity. b. Transverse section at testicular area.
Plate 15.
Fig. 109. Otobothrium crenacolle Linton, 1890. After Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Scolex. b—c.Proboscis hooks.
Fig. 110. Diesingium lomentaceum (Dies. , 1850). After Pintner, 1929. a. Entire worm. b. Poral half of gravid segment. c. Gravid segments.
Fig. 111. Inermiphyllidium pulvinatum (Linton, 1890) Riser, 1955. a. Posterior gravid segment. b. Transverse section through ovary. c. Anterior gravid segment.
Fig. 112. Marsupiobothrium alopias Yamaguti, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Bothridium, lateral view. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 113. Microbothriorhynchus coelorhynchi Yamaguti, 1952 (larva). a. Scolex. b—c. Proboscis hooks.
Fig. 114. Lacistorhynchus tenue (Beneden, 1858). After Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Mature terminal segment. b. Scolex.
Fig. 115. Myzophorus admonticcllia Woodland, 1934. a. Scolex. b. Egg. c. Gravid segment. d. Transverse section through ovary.
Fig. 116. Pinguicollum pinguicollum (Sleggs, 1927). a. Scolex, end-on view. b. Bothridial hook. After Riser, 1955. c. Scolex and neck. d. Entire worm. After Sleggs, 1927.
Fig. 117. Senga besnardi Dollfus, 1934. a. Scolex, surficial view. b—c. Scolex, end-on view. d. Scolex, lateral view. e. Gravid segments.
Fig. 118. Monobothrioides cunningtoni Fuhrm. et Baer, 1925; posterior portion.
Plate 16.
Fig. 119. Lytocestus indicus (Moghe, 1925). After Moghe in Southwell, 1930. a. Posterior extremity. b. Entire worm.
Fig. 120. Gangesia lucknowia Singh, 1948; gravid segment.
Fig. 121. Adelobothrium aetiobatidis Shipley, 1900; mature segment.
Fig. 122. Gastrolecithus planus (Linton, 1922). After Yamaguti, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 123. Gyrometra albotaenia Yamaguti, 1954. a. Anterior extremity. b. Posterior extremity.
Fig. 124. Nesolecithus janicki Poche, 1922; posterior extremity.
Fig. 125. ""Biporhyllaeus madrasensis"" Subram., 1939.
Fig. 126. Myzophyllobothrium rubrum Shipley et Hornell, 1906. After Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 127. Lecanicephalum peltatum Linton, 1890; mature segment. After Southwell, 1930.
Fig. 128. Gigantolina magna Southwell, 1915. After Southwell and Woodland in Fuhrmann, 1930.
Plate 17.
Fig. 129. Diplootobothrium springeri Chandler, 1942. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segment. d—e. Proboscis hooks.
Fig. 130. Disculiceps pileatus (Linton, 1890). After Linton in Southwell, 1925. a—b. Scolex. c. Senile segment.
Fig. 131. Echinophallus wageneri (Montic., 1890); transverse section of gravid segment. After Schumacher, 1913.
Fig. 132. Echinophallus japonicus Yamaguti, 1934. a. Entire worm. b. Egg. c.Transverse section of gravid segment through cirrus pouch.
Fig. 133. Eubothrioides lamellatum Ya.maguti, 1952. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 134. Endorchis piraeeba Woodland, 1934. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section through testes. c. Transverse section through ovary. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 135. Trilocularia gracilis Olsson, 1869.
Fig. 136. Electrotaenia malopteruri (Fritsch, 1886) ; mature segment. After Nybelin, 1942.
Plate 18.
Fig. 137. Pithophorus tetraglobus (Southw., 1911) Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 138. Pseudamphicotyla quinquarii (Yamaguti, 1952). a. Anterior extremity. a. Gravid segments.
Fig. 139. Parabothriocephaloides segmentatus Yamaguti; 1934. a. Pseudoscolex. b. Mature segments. c. Eggs.
Fig. 140.Paraglaridacris silesiaca Janiszewska, 1950.
Fig. 141.Pliovitellaria wisconsinensis Fischthal, 1951.
Fig. 142. Parabothriocephalus gracilis Yamaguti, 1934. a. Anterior extremity. b. Gravid segments. c. Transverse section through uterine pore. d. Transverse section through ovary.
Fig. 143.Pelichnibothrium speciosum Montic., 1889. After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Mature segments b. Larva c. Transverse section through vagina. d. Transverse section through ovary.
Fig. 144 Ptychobothrium belones (Duj., 1845). After Yamaguti, 1934. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section of scolex. c. Eggs. d. Transverse section through cirrus pouch. e. Immature segments.
Fig. 145. Gephyrolina paragonopora Woodland, 1923; posterior extremity.
Plate 19.
Fig. 146. Nybelinia lingualis (Cuvier, 1817). After Dollfus in Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Scolex (larva) . b—d. Proboscis hooks. e. Anterior extremity.
Fig. 147. Prochristianella trygonicola Dollf.us, 1946. a. Basal portion of proboscis, internal face. b. Same, external face.
Fig. 148. Floriceps saccatus Cuvier, 1817. After Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Scolex. c. Basal portion of proboscis.
Fig. 149. Parachristianella trygonis Dollfus, 1946. a. Basal portion of proboscis, external face. b. Internal face of proboscis. c. External face of proboscis.
Plate 20.
Fig. 150. Ancistrocephalus microcephalus (Rud., 1819). After Rennie & Reid, 1912. a. Scolex. b. Immature segments.
Fig. 151. Phyllobothrium lactuca Beneden, 1850. In Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section of mature segment through cirrus pouch and ovary.
Fig. 152. Pedibothrium globicephalum Linton, 1909. After Linton in Southwell, 1925. a. Bothridium. b. Bothridial hook. c. Gravid segment.
Fig. 153. Tetragonocephalum trygonis Shipley et Hornell, 1905. a. Frontal section of scolex. b. Entire worm. c. Gravid segment. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 154. Wenyonia virilis Woodland, 1923. In Woodland, 1929. a. Transverse section of gravid segment through ovarian isthmus. b. Transverse section through testicular area.
Fig. 155. Uncibilocularis trygonis (Shipley et Hornell, 1906). After Southwell, 1925. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 156. Spiniloculus mavensis Southwell, 1925; scolex.
Fig. 157. Symbothriorhynchus uranoscopi Yamaguti, 1952; scolex (larva).
Fig. 158. Wenyonia virilis Woodland, 1923. a. Anterior extremity. b. Posterior extremity.
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