Illinois Biological Monographs

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Illinois Biological Monographs
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Campus
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Os subterminale anticum. Acetabula numerosa (24-50) juxta totam dorsi convexiusculi longitudinem treseriata sissilia, orbicularia, limbo callosa. Penis ventralis superus longi spiralis. Poms excretorius .... In avium intestinis crassis et coecis endoparasital" Under this caption Diesing included his former genus Notocotylus. Altho Monticelli, Barker and others adhere to the more recent form of the name Digitized by Google 269] NORTH AMERICAN MONOSTOMES 51 the writer feels justified under Articl...e 32 of the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature in accepting with Eossack, Ward and others the older name Notocotylus.
This genus is up to the present represented in America by a single spe- cies Notocotylus quinqueserialis (Barker and Laughlin). Altho Barker (1916) would place Monostomum affine Leidy in this group, his determina- tion seems to be unwarranted on the basis of the description of Leidy which shows distinct anatomical differences namely a small pharynx, echinate penis, a well marked excretory canal traceable to the beginning of the oviduct, and sub-pyrif orm eggs prolonged at one pole only.


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