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- Ben Dawes 著
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- 出版时间:1946
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1.THE PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES1
(a) Turellaria2
(b) Trematoda2
(c) Cestoda3
(d) Temnocephalida3
Monogenea,Aspidogastrea and Digenea,the Orders of the Trematoda5
A.The Order Monogenea6
B.The Order Aspidogastrea8
C.The Order Digenea8
Some Trematode Names and their Derivation9
2.THE CONTRASTING LIFE HISTORIES OF THE MONOGENEA AND DIGENEA13
(a) The Life History of a Monogenetic Trematode (Polystoma integerrimum)14
(b) The Life History of a Digenetic Trematode (Fasciola hepatica)17
(ⅰ) The Miracidium17
(ⅱ) The Sporocyst17
(ⅲ) The Redia19
(ⅳ) The Cercaria20
3.THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE MONOGENEA24
Ⅰ.External Structure24
(ⅰ) The Anterior Adhesive Apparatus or Prohaptor26
(ⅱ) The Posterior Adhesive Apparatus or Opisthaptor26
(ⅲ) The External Apertures28
Ⅱ.Internal Structure29
(ⅰ) The Muscular System29
(ⅱ) The Parenchyma29
(ⅲ) The Mode of Action of the Suckers30
(ⅳ) The Nervous System and Sense Organs31
(ⅴ) The Digestive System32
(ⅵ) The Excretory System33
(ⅶ) The Reproductive Systems33
(ⅷ) The Mode of Formation of the Egg Capsules35
4.THE STRUCTURE OF ASPIDOGASTER AND THE GENERA OF THE ASPIDOGASTRIDAE The Structure of Aspidogaster conchicola37
(ⅰ) External Characters37
(ⅱ) Internal Characters and Integument38
Species of the Genus Aspidogaster Baer,182741
Recent Observations on the Structure of Aspidogaster limacoides42
Key to the Genera of the Family Aspidogastridae Poche44
5.THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE DIGENEA45
Ⅰ.The Suborder Gasterostomata Odhner45
Ⅱ.The Suborder Prosostomata Odhner46
A.Some General Types and their Main Characteristics46
B.The Structure of Prosostomata51
Ⅰ.External Characters51
Ⅱ.The Internal Organs52
(ⅰ) The Muscles and Parenchyma52
(ⅱ) The Nervous System and Sense Organs53
(ⅲ) The Digestive System53
(ⅳ) The EXcretory System55
(ⅴ) The Lymphatic System57
(ⅵ) The Hermaphrodite Reproductive System58
(ⅶ) Abnormalities and Artefacts63
6.THE TAXONOMY OF THE TREMATODA64
Ⅰ.The Classification of the Monogenea64
Key to the Suborders,Superfamilies and Families of the Monogenea65
Suborder Monopisthocotylea Odhner,191266
Superfamily Gyrodactyloidea Johnston & Tiegs,192266
Families:Gyrodactylidae Cobbold,186467
Dactylogyridae Bychowsky,193367
Calceostomatidae Parona & Perugia,189068
Superfamily Capsaloidea Price,193668
Families:Monocotylidae TAschenberg,187969
Capsalidae Baird,185369
Acanthocotylidae Price,193670
Microbothriidae Price,193670
Udonellidae Taschenberg,187971
Suborder Polyopisthocotylea Odhner,191271
Superfamily Polystomatoidea Price,193671
Families:Polystomatidae Gamble,189671
Hexabothriidae Price,194272
Superfamily Diclidophoroidea Price,193672
Families:Mazocraeidae Price,193673
Discocotylidae Price,193673
Microcotylidae Taschenberg,187974
Gastrocotylidae Price,194374
Diclidophoridae Fuhrmann,192874
Hexostomatidae Price,193675
Ⅱ.The Classification of the Digenea75
Key to Families of Digenea80
The Main Characters of the Families of the Digenea82
Ⅰ.Gassterostomata82
Family Bucephalidae Poche,190782
Ⅱ.Prosostomata83
Families:Fellodistomatidae Odhner,191186
Allocreadiiae Stossich,190486
Acanthocolpidae Lühe,190987
Acanthostomatidae Poche,192688
Zoogonidae Odhner,191188
Ptychogonimidae Dollfus,193688
Azygiiae Odhner,191189
Hemiuridae Lühe,190189
Halipegidae Poche,192690
Accacoeliidae Dollfus,192391
Haplosplanchnidae Poche,192691
Monorchiidae Odhner,191191
Haploporidae Nicoll,191492
Didymozoidae Poche,190792
Aporocotylidae Odhner,191293
Bunoderidae Nicoll,191493
Gorgoderidae Looss,190193
Plagiorchiidae Lühe,190194
Lecithodendriidae Odhner,191094
Cephalogonimidae Looss,189995
Dicrocoeliidae Odhner,191095
Microphallidae Viana,192496
Opisthorchiidae Lühe,190196
Heterophyidae Odhner,191497
Stomylotrematidae Poche,192698
Philophthalmidae Looss,189998
Orchipedidae Skrjabin,192498
Psilostomatidae Odhner,191199
Eucotylidae Skrjabin,192499
Cathaemasiidae Fuhrmann,192899
Troglotrematidae Odhner,191499
Cyclocoelidae Kossack,1911100
Notocotylidae Lühe,1909100
Brachylaemidae Joyeux & Foley,1930101
Echinostomatidae Looss,1902101
Mesotretidae Poche,1926102
Fasciolidae Railliet,1895102
Campulidae Odhner,1926103
Paramphistomatidae Fischoeder,1901103
Microscaphidiidae Travassos,1922104
Mesometridae Poche,1926104
Cyathocotylidae Poche,1926105
Strigeidae Railliet,1919105
Diplostomatidae Poirier,1886105
Clinostomatidae Lühe,1901106
Schistosomatidae Looss,1899106
7.THE MONOGENEA OF BRITISH FISHES AND AMPHIBIA107
Families:Gyrodactylidae108
Dactylogyridae109
Calceostomatidae119
Udonellidae120
Monocotylidae123
Microbothriidae130
Acanthocotylidae135
Capsalidae137
Polystomatidae148
Hexabothriidae149
Mazocraeidae156
Discocotylidae160
Gastrocotylidae166
Microcotylidae167
Diclidophoridae172
Hexostomatidae181
8.SOME DIGENETIC TREMATODES OF BRITISH AND SOME OTHER FISHES185
Families:Bucephalidae190
Allocreadiidae198
Acanthocolpidae214
Acanthostomatidae222
Haploporidae224
Monorchiidae229
Haplosplanchnidae232
Accacoeliidae232
Fellodistomatidae238
Zoogonidae246
Azygiidae251
Ptychogonimidae255
Hemiuridae257
Bunoderidae273
Gorgoderidae274
Didymozoidae278
Aporocotylidae284
Mesometridae286
Paramphistomatidae288
9.SOME COMMON DIGENEA OF AMPHIBIA AND REPTILIA289
Families:Plagiorchiidae289
Cephalogonimidae304
Dicrocoeliidae305
Lecithodendriidae307
Gorgoderidae310
Halipegidae311
Paramphistomatidae312
Some Trematodes of Chelonians313
Pronocephalidae314
Microscaphidiidae314
Spirorchiidae314
Allocreadiidae315
Zoogonidae315
Azygiidae315
Hemiuridae315
Acanthostomatidae315
10.SOME TREMATODES OF BIRDS316
Families:Plagiorchiidae317
Lecithodendriidae324
Dicrocoeliidae325
Microphallidae329
Opisthorchiidae335
Heterophyidae338
Clinostomatidae342
Orchipedidae343
Eucotylidae345
Philophthalmidae346
Cathaemasiidae348
Psilostomatidae348
Echinostomatidae352
Troglotrematidae361
Notocotylidae362
Cyclocoelidae364
Brachylaemidae366
Cyathocotylidae369
Strigeidae370
Diplostomatidae373
Schistosomatidae374
Paramphistomatidae376
Microscaphidiidae376
Stomylotrematidae377
11.SOME TREMATODES OF MAMMALS378
Families:Plagiorchiidae378
Mesotretidae379
Lecithodendriidae383
Dicrocoeliidae385
Fasciolidae386
Campulidae388
Allocreadiidae394
Opisthorchiidae394
Heterophyidae398
Echinostomatidae402
Troglotrematidae404
Notocotylidae406
Cyathocotylidae407
Diplostomatidae409
Schistosomatidae409
Brachylaemidae412
Paramphistomatidae415
12.THE LARVAE OF THE DIGENEA419
Classification of Cercariae419
(1) Amphistome cercariae424
(a) 'Pigmentata' type424
(b) 'Diplocotylea' type424
(2) Monostome cercariae426
(a) 'Ephemera' type426
(b) 'Urbanensis' type427
(3) Gymnocephalous cercariae427
(4) Cystocercous cercariae429
(a) 'Cystophorous' cercariae429
(b) 'Cysticercaria' (anchor-tailed cercariae)432
(c) 'Macrocerous' (Gorgoderine) cercariae433
(ⅰ) 'Gorgoderina' group433
(ⅱ) 'Gorgodera' group434
(5) Trichocercous cercariae435
(a) having eye-spots437
(b) lacking eye-spots437
(6) Echinostome cercariae438
(a) 'Echinata' group439
(b) 'Coronata' group440
(c) 'Echinatoides' group441
(7) Microcercous cercariae (stumpy tail)442
(8) Xiphidiocercariae445
(a) Cercariae Microcotylae446
(ⅰ) 'Cellulosa' group446
(ⅱ) 'Vesiculosa' group447
(ⅲ) 'Pusilla' group449
(b) Cercariae Virgulae449
(c) Cercariae Ornatae450
(d) Cercariae Armatae451
(9) Furcocercous cercariae453
(a) Bucephalus group454
(b) 'Lophocerca' group456
(c) 'Ocellata' group459
(d) 'Strigea' and 'Proalaria' groups460
(e) 'Vivax' group463
(10) Cercariaea464
(a) 'Mutabile' group464
(b) 'Helicis' group465
(c) 'Leucochloridium' group465
(d) 'Gymnophallus' group467
Abnormalities of Larval Development468
13.THE LIFE HISTORIES OF THE TREMATODA470
A.Monogenea470
B.Digenea472
Ⅰ.One intermediate host only472
(ⅰ) Cercariae not encysting,but actively penetrating the definitive host472
(ⅱ) Cercariae encysting on herbage after emergence from the snail host475
(ⅲ) Cercariae encysting upon the shell of the snail intermediate host475
(ⅳ) Cercariae encysting in the tissues of the snail intermediate host476
(ⅴ) Cercariae encysting in the snail,but cysts deposited in 'slime-balls' on herbage477
Ⅱ.Two intermediate hosts478
(ⅰ) Both intermediate hosts molluscs478
(a) Gastropod and lamellibranch (adult flukes in birds)478
(b) Gastropod and nudibranch (adult flukes in fishes)480
(ⅱ) First intermediate host a mollusc;second a crustacean480
(a) Second intermediate host a fresh-water crustacean;devinitive host man480
(b) Second intermediate host a marine copepod,devinitive host a marine fish480
(c) Second intermediate host a fresh-water copepod,definitive host a frog481
(ⅲ) First intermediate host a mollusc;second a larval insect482
(a) Definitive host a fish482
(b) Definitive host a frog484
(c) Definitive host a bat485
(d) Definitive host a bird486
(ⅳ) First intermediate host a mollusc;second a fish486
(a) Definitive host also a fish486
(b) Definitive host a bird or mammal487
(ⅴ) First intermediate host a mollusc;second an amphibian489
(a) Definitive host an amphibian489
(b) Definitive host a bird489
(c) Definitive host a mammal490
The Life Histories of some Trematodes491
14.REPRODUCTION,GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND PHYLOGENY494
Reproduction in the Trematoda494
Ⅰ.Fecundity494
Ⅱ.Gametogenesis and development495
A.Spermatogensis496
B.Oogenesis498
(a) Maturation and fertilization498
(b) Segmentation499
C.The Miracidium and mother redia500
D.Rediae of the second generation and cercariae500
Ⅲ.The germ-cell cycle in Trematoda501
The Geographical Distribution of the Trematoda503
The Phylogeny of the Trematoda507
15.THE BIOLOGY OF THE TREMATODA511
A.Larvae511
(a) The hatching of miracidia511
(b) The emergence of cercariae511
(c) The movements of cercariae512
(ⅰ) Swimming512
(ⅱ) Creeping513
(ⅲ) Rotation514
(ⅳ) Forced Movements (Taxes)514
(d) Encystment515
(e) The effect of the parasite on the host518
(ⅰ) General518
(ⅱ) The problem of sex change520
(ⅲ) Gigantism and abnormal growth in the host520
(f) Host-specificity522
(g) Ecological523
B.Adults525
(a) Effect of the parasite on the host525
(ⅰ) Monogenea525
(ⅱ) Digenea526
(b) Immunity527
(c) Hyperparasitism529
(d) Nutrition530
(e) Respiration531
(f) Growth532
The Maintenance of Living Trematodes in vitro535
16.A SHORT HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE TREMATODA537
APPENDIX543
Notes on the Collection and Preservation of Trematoda543
The use of the Camera Lucida547
The Hosts referred to in the Text by their Common English Names548
A.Fishes548
B.Amphibia and Reptilia551
C.Birds551
D.Mammals544
LIST OF LITERATURE556
INDEX613
Explanation of Abbreviations used in Table 183
Table 1.The General Characters of the Main Families of the Digenea84
Table 2.Monogenetic Trematodes of certain Fresh-water and Marine Fishes in Europe110
Table 3.Digenetic Trematodes of certain Fresh-water Marine Fishes in Europe188
Table 4.Some Common Digenetic Trematodes of Amphibia and Reptilia290
Table 5.Some Trematodes of Various Birds in Europe318
Table 6.Some Trematodes of Certain Mammals in Europe380
Table 7.The Life Histories of some Trematodes491