. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 184 BULLETIN 140, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM developed and their lateral lobes again subdivided into second a rv external lobes, bearing a papilla. Male to mm. long by 210 to 260ju wide. Lateral ala to mm. long. Tail (fig. 253c?) 200 to 230/* long. Internal fold of caudal alae completely covered with cuticular shields in longi- tudinal series; they also cover the ventral surface of body to a dis- tance 650/x anterior to the cloacal aperture. Cloacal lips large. Eleven pairs of papillae, of which 4 are preanal, 7 postan


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 184 BULLETIN 140, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM developed and their lateral lobes again subdivided into second a rv external lobes, bearing a papilla. Male to mm. long by 210 to 260ju wide. Lateral ala to mm. long. Tail (fig. 253c?) 200 to 230/* long. Internal fold of caudal alae completely covered with cuticular shields in longi- tudinal series; they also cover the ventral surface of body to a dis- tance 650/x anterior to the cloacal aperture. Cloacal lips large. Eleven pairs of papillae, of which 4 are preanal, 7 postanal; in addi- tion a large unpaired papilla on left side of anterior edge of cloacal aperture. Spicules (fig. 253e and /) unequal, to mm. and 340 to 410ju, long respectively. Gorgeret (fig. 253^), simple. Female 8 to mm. long by 380 to 410/x wide. Lateral ala to mm. long. Tail (fig. 253A) 130 to 150^ long. Vulva difficult to see, a little posterior to middle of body. Vestibule 610/x long. Eggs 37/x long by 21/x wide, Pig. 254.—Habronema tulostoma. a, Anterior end ; b, lateral lip ; c, dorsal lip. After Seurat, 1914 Life history.—Unknown; probably involving an insect as inter- mediate host. Distribution.—France (Maine-et-Loire (La Chapelle St. Laud)). HABRONEMA TULOSTOMA (Hcmprich and Ehrenberg, 1866) Gendre, 1922 Synonyms.—Spiroptera tulostoma Hemprich and Ehrenberg in Schneider, 1866; Filaria tulostoma Schneider, 1866; Hahronenia uni- lateralis (Molin, 1860) of Seurat, 1914/ misdet. Host.—Primary : Neophron percnopterus (Vultur percnopterus) and N. monachus; secondary: Unknown. Morphology.—Habronema (p. 172) : Body blood red in color; cuticle finely striated transversely. Mouth with 4 lips, the 2 lateral (fig. 254&) quadrangular, trilobed on inner surface, each lobe with a tooth; dorsal and ventral lips (fig. 254c) have a median keel and terminate anteriorly in a point. Cervical papillae anterior to nerve ring, the left sli


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