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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4/7

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 ななぶんのよん

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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4/7

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 ななぶんのよん

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 31.
Fig. 236. Eurycestus avoceti Clark, 1954. a. Entire worm. b. Excretory plexus. c. Ovarian complex. d. Lateral part of strobila showing uterus. e. Lateral part of mature segment.
Fig. 237. Flamingolepis liguloides Gervais, 1847. a. After Cohn, 1901, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Mature segments. a. Gravid segment. b. Rostellar hook. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore.
Fig. 238. Anatinella meggitti (Tseng, 1932); mature segment. After Tseng, 1932, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945.
Fig. 239. Paruterina angustata Fuhrm., 1906. After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 240. Jonesius ralli (Jones, 1944). a. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. b. Egg. c. Rostellar hook.
Fig. 241. Mayhewia corvi (Mayhew, 1925). a. Scolex and rostellar hook. b. Mature segments. c. Terminal genitalia. d. Transverse section through terminal genitalia.
Fig. 242. Ligula intestinalis Linné, 1758. After Cholodk., 1914. a. Scolex. b. Entire worm.
Fig. 243. Parvibursa chrysolampidis (Clapham, 1936) . a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Transverse section of mature segment through cirrus pouch. b. Mature segments. c. Gravid segments.
Fig. 244. Aporina alba Fuhrm., 1902. After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Transverse section through cirrus pouch. b. Gravid segment. c. Mature Segment.
Plate 32.
Fig. 245. Diorchis sibiricus Linstow, 1905; transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. After Linstow, 1905.
Fig. 246. Pulluterina nestoris Smithers, 1954. a. Gravid segment. b. Mature segment. c. Egg.
Fig. 247. Allohaploparaxis sagitta (Rosseter, 1906). a. Gravid segment showing a chain of uterine sacs. b. Anterior extremity. c. Rostellar hook. d. Mature segment showing male genitalia. e.Mature segment showing female genitalia.
Fig. 248. Paradicranotaenia anormalis López -Neyra, 1943. a. Crown of rostellar books. b. Scolex. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 249. Linstowius serpentatus (Linstow, 1905). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore.
Fig. 250. Skorikowia clausa Linstow, 1905. a. Transverse section of matuxe segment through testes, cirrus pouch and ovary. b. Rostellar hook. c. Scolex.
Fig. 251. Ascometra vestita Cholodk., 1913. a. Entire worm. b. Scolex. c. Gravid segment.
Fig. 252. Thaparea magnivesicula Johri, 1953. a. Scolex. b. Gravid segment. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 253. Digramma alternans (Rud., 1810); entire worm. After Cholodk., 1914.
Fig. 254. Kowalewskius parvulus (Kow., 1904). a. Entire worm. b. Rostellar hook. c. Transverse section through genital pore. d. Transverse section through genital terminalia.
Fig. 255. Krimi chrysocolaptis Burt, 1944. a. Entire worm. b. Anterior extremity.
Plate 33.
Fig. 256. Hispaniolepidoides villosoides (Solowiow, 1911). After Szpotanska, 1914. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segments. d. Transverse section of gravid segment showing transverse excretory anastomoses. e. Mature segment. f. Transverse section of gravid segment through genital pore.
Fig. 257. Schmelzia linderi . (Schmelz, 1941). a. Egg. b. Transverse section of mature segment through ovary, testes and terminalia. c. Scolex.
Fig. 258. Decacanthus arcticus (Schiller, 1955). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 259. Raillietina (Paroniella) centuri Rigney, 1943. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Mature segments. b. Terminal genitalia.
Fig. 260. Lobatolepis lobulata (Mayhew, 1925). a. Scolex. b. Rostellum and rostellar hook. c. Transverse section of mature segment through genital pore. d—e. Mature segment.
Fig. 261. Killigrewia frivola Meggitt, 1927; mature segment.
Fig. 262. Hymenosphenacanthus fasciculatus (Ransom, 1909). After López neyra, 1942. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment showing ovary, vitelline gland and terminalia. c. Cirrus. d. Gravid segment. e. Rostellar hook. f. Mature segments showing testes and male terminalia.
Fig. 263. Metadilepis globacantha (Fuhrm., 1913). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 264. Choanotaenia infundibulum (Bloch, 1779); mature segment. After Fuhrm., 1932.
Fig. 265. Bancroftiella tenuis Johnston, 1911. After Fuhrm., 1932. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment.
Fig. 266. Dendrouterina herodiae Fuhrm., 1912. a. Mature segment. b. Transverse section of gravid segment through shell gland. c. Gravid segment.
Plate 34.
Fig. 267. Nematoparataenia southwelli Fuhrm., 1933. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Entire worm. d. Transverse section through testes and uterus. e. Transverse section through testes and ovary.
Fig. 268. Cladogynia phoeniconaiadis (Hudson, 1934). After Baer, 1937. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section through terminal genitalia. c. Transverse section through ovary and testes.
Fig. 269. Tetracisdiocotyla macroscolecina Fuhrm., 1907; scolex.
Fig. 270. Cotylorhipis furnarii Blanchard, 1909; scolex.
Fig. 271. Infula burhini Burt, 1939. a. Scolex. b. Mature segments. c. Pregravid segment.
Fig. 272. Panuwa lobivanelli Burt, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 273. Paricterotaenia uncinata (Fuhrm., 1918). a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 274. Fossor angertrudae Honess, 1937. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 275. Pseudhymenolepis redonica Joyeux et Baer, 1935. a—b. Young worms. c. Rostellar hooks.
Fig. 276. Pseudochoanotaenia collocaliae Burt, 1938. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Plate 35.
Fig.277. Leptotaenia ischnorhyncha (Lühe, 1898). a. Entire worm. After Cohn in Fuhrmann, 1932. b. Mature segment. After Cohn in Fuhrmann, 1932. c. Gravid segment. After Fuhrmann, 1932.
Fig. 278. Variolepis variabilis (Mayhew, 1925). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 279. Dubininolepis fuhrmanni (Skrj. et Mathev., 1942) =Hymenolepis rostellata of Linton, 1927. a. Apex of rostellum. b. Scolex. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 280. Australiolepis southwelli Szpotanska, 1931. After Szpotanska, 1931, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 281. Dilepidoides bauchei (Joyeux). After Joyeux, 1924, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Entire worm. b. Mature segment. c. Rostellar hooks.
Fig. 282. Ophryocotyle zeylanica Linst., 1906. After Clausen in Fuhrm., 1932. a. Scolex. b.Scolex with rostellum protruded. 1932.
Fig. 283. Abortilepis abortiva (Linst., 1904); entire worm. After Lühe, 1910.
Fig. 284. Nadejdolepis crocethia (Belopolsk., 1954). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 285. Nadejdolepis nitidulans (Krabbe). After Skrj. and Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment showing male genitalia.
Fig. 286. Microsomacanthus microsoma (Crepl.). After Fuhrm., 1913. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hooks. c.Mature segment (testes omitted).
Plate 36.
Fig. 287. Haploparaxis endacantha Dubinina, 1954. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 288. Pseudoshipleya farrani (Inamdar, 1942). a. Transverse section of gravid segment through cirrus pouch. b. Gravid segments. c. Mature segment. d. Scolex.
Fig. 289. Proterogynotaenia variabilis Belopolsk., 1954. a. Entire worm. b—c. Head in end-on view and rostellar hooks.
Fig. 290. Porotaenia fuhrmanni Szpotanska, 1917; gravid segments.
Fig. 291. Hemiparonia cacatuae (Maplestone, 1922); mature segment. After Baer, 1925.
Fig. 292. Echinolepis carioca Magalhäes, 1898. After Ransom, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Sucker hooks. c. Rostellar hook. d. Egg e. Mature segment. f. Transverse section through terminal genitalia.
Plate 37.
Fig.293. Choanotaenia numenii Owen, 1946. a. Scolex. b. End-on view of rostellum. c. Rostellar hooks. d. Egg. e. Mature segment.
Fig. 294. Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782). After Potemkinoi, 1938, in Skrjabin & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Egg. d. Mature and gravid segments.
Fig. 295. Acoleus vaginatus (Rud,). After Baer, 1940. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 296. Dicranotaenia annandalei (Southwell, 1922). After Southwell, 1922, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Transverse section of mature segment. c. Mature segments. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 297. Octacanthus rosenthali (Mola, 1913). After Mola, 1913, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment.
Fig. 298. Sobolevicanthus gracilis (Zeder, 1803). Cysticercoid. After Daday, 1901. b. Scolex. c. Rostellar hook. After Skrj. in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. d. Segment showing male genitalia. d. Mature segment.
Fig. 299. Sobolevicanthus javanensis (Davis, 1945). After Daday, 1901. a. Rostellar hook. b. Scolex.
Fig. 300. Stylolepis longistylosa (Tseng, 1932). a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment.
Plate 38.
Fig. 301a. Staphylolepis lamellata (Woodland, 1930) ; entire worm.
Fig. 301b. Diskrjabiniella avicola (Fuhrm., 1906); rostellar hooks.
Fig. 302. Megacirrus megapodii Beck, 1951. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 303. Orthoskriabinia bobica (Clerc, 1903) Spassky, 1947. After Dubinina, 1950. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segment with a transverse series of uterine sacs. d. Gravid segment with bipartite uterus.
Fig. 304. Fimbriaria fasciolaris (Pallas, 1781). After Fuhrm. in Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Pseudoscolex and rostellar hook. b. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 305. Lateriporus teres (Krabbe, 1869). After Krabbe in Joyeux & Baer, 1936. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 306. Moniezioides rouxi Fuhrm., 1918.. After Baer, 1927. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 307. Tscherthovilepis setigera (Froel., 1789). After Skrj., 1914, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Rostellar hook. b. Mature segment.
Fig. 308. Tschertkovilepis monoposthe (Dubinina, 1954). After Skrj., 1914, in Skrj. & Mathev., 1945. a. Scolex. b. Rostellar hook. c. Mature segment. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 309. Multicapsiferina linstowi (Parona, 1885) ; mature segment showing gonads. After Filhrm., 1932.
Fig. 310. Tetrabothrius macrocephalus (Rud., 1810); mature segment. After Joyeux and Baer, 1936.
Fig. 311. Oschmarinolepis microcephala (Rud.). After Cohn, 1904. a. Mature segment. b. Transverse section showing uterine outgrowths encircling testes.
Plate 39.
Fig. 312. Multiuterina skrjabini Mathev., 1948. a.Scolex. b. Gravid segment. c. Mature segments.
Fig. 313. Andrepigynotaenia haematopodis Davies et Rees, 1947. a. Entire worm. b. Scolex. c. Cirrus pouch (cirrus protruded). d—e. Gravid segments.
Fig. 314. Davainea Proglottina (Davaine, 1860). After Wetzel in Joyeux and Baer, 1936. a. Entire worm. b. Rostellar and sucker hooks.
Fig. 315. Arostellina reticulata Neiland, 1955. a. Mature segment. b. Anterior extremity.
Fig. 316. Ligula intestinalis Linné, 1758; transverse section through genital pores. After Bezubik, 1954.
Fig. 317. Digramma interrupta Rud.; transverse section through genital pores. After Bezubik, 1954.
Plate 40.
Fig. 318. Fimbriariella falciformis (Linton, 1927). a. Entire worm. b. Transverse section of gravid segment. c. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 319. Diplophallus polymorphus (Rud., 1819). a. Transverse section through ovary, uterus and cirrus pouch.
Fig. 320. Gynandrotaenia stammeri Fuhrmann, 1936. a. Entire worm. b. Scolex.
Fig. 321. Rhabdometra nullicollis Ransom, 1909. a. Mature segment. b. Gravid segment showing uterus and paruterine organ.
Fig. 322. Neotetrabothrius pellucidus Nybelin, 1929; mature segment.
Fig. 323. Notopentorchis collocaliae Burt, 1938. a. Rostellar hook. b. Scolex. c—e. Gravid segments showing development of uterus and paruterine organ.
Fig. 324. Gastrotaenia cygni Wolffhügel, 1938; entire worm.
Fig. 325. Rhabdometra tomica Cholodkowsky, 1906. a. Scolex. b. Mature segment. c. Transverse section of mature segment.
Fig. 326. Profimbriaria multicanalis (Baczynska, 1914). a. Male terminalia. b. Transverse section of mature segment. c. Transverse section showing arrangement of excretory stems.
Fig. 327. Dioecocestus acotylus Fuhrmann, 1904; male and female.
Fig. 328. Zosteropicola clelandi Johnston, 1912. a. Transverse section of gravid segment. b. Mature segment. c. Scolex. d. Gravid segment.
Fig. 329. Gyrocoelia perversa Fuhrm., 1899. a—b. Mature segment. c. Gravid segment showing peculiar configuration of uterus.
Fig. 330. Similuncinus dacelonis Johnston, 1909. a. Transverse section through cirrus pouch. b. Scolex. c. Rostellar hook. d. Mature segment.

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