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I. Nematodes of fishes 1. Rhabdochona amago Yamaguti, 1935 II. Nematodes of frogs 2. Cosmocerca japonica Yamaguti, 1938 3. Cosmocercoides pulcher Wilkie, 1930 4. Oswaldocruzia bialata (Molin, 1860) 5. Rhabdias montana n. sp. III. Nematodes of mammals 6. Protospirura muris (Gmelin, 1890) 7. Heterakis spumosa Schneider, 1866 8. Longistriata wolgaensis Schulz, 1926 IV. Acanthocephala of frogs 9. Acanthocephalus lucidus van Cleave, 1925

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In 1951 the junior author reported two unnamed species of the genus Aedes from Mt. Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture, suggesting the first species to be related to Aedes (Ochlerotatus) punctor. An examination made by the senior author on large numbers of additional specimens collected at the same locality in 1952 and 1953 has revealed that each of the two represents a new species, so that Aedes (Ochlerotatus) hakusanensis is proposed for the first species, and Aedes (Aedes) pseudoesoensis for the second species.

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I. Trematodes of reptiles 1. Cyathocotyle crocodili n. sp. 2. Pseudoneodiplostomum (Pseudoneodiplostomoides) crocodili n. subg. n. sp. 3. Acanthostomum crocodili n. sp. II. Trematodes of birds 4. Plagiorchis maculosus (Rud., 1ε02) 5. Echinochasmus bagulai Verma, 1935

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Anoplocephalidae Kholodk., 1902 1. Oochoristica celebesensis n. sp. Dilepididae Fuhrmann, 1907 2. Ophiovalipora micracantha n. sp. Proteocephalidae La Rue, 1911 3. Acanthotaenia shipleyi von Linstow, 1903

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Onchobothriidae Braun, 1900 1. Balanobothrium tenax Hornell, 1912 2. Balanobothrium stegostomatis n. sp. 3. Phoreiobothrium sp. Hornelliellidae n. fam. 4. Hornelliella annandalei (Hornell, 1912) n. g. Austramphilinidae Johnston, 1931 5. Gyrometra albotaenia n. g., n. sp.

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In such animals not having any organic changes in their brains during the initial stage showed a descendence of convulsive threshold. abnormal findings in their electroencephalogram and ascending activity of ChE. But what is the cause of these functional changes? First, from the fact that though there was no organic changes, they were sensitized and reiniected by a known antigen, which is obviously an antigen-antibody reaction. Second, from the fact that we got a histological.change, which was acknowledged as C.L.A. changes by increasing the concentration of these solution and the number of injections, it could be thought that these functional changes were caused by what I called latent C.L.A.. That is, it seems it could be thought that it would give functionally a permanent hypersensitivity, which is called convulsive arrangement. Furthermore, a similar histological findings as seen in old epileptics were made experimentally after prolonged and repeated injections of very diluted antigens. I believe it can be said, also from this histological point that they are experimental epileptics. But I am not trying to say that idiopathic epilepsy is the same allergic disease as asthma. If it was so, it should offer clinically a problem of eosinophilia in the blood of epileptics. But actually there is no eosinophilia in epileptics. Also, in adult epileptics, convulsive attacks is not often seen soon after introduction of antigens. Consequently, my theory that epilepsy is allergic, does not mean that allergy is the direct cause of epileptic attacks. What I mean is, the causal genesis of idiopathic epilepsy is hypersensitivity of nerve cells in the brain. This hypersensitivity was attained as a tissue reaction by some allergic mechanism without any organic changes. This functional change gives the nerve cell a hypersensitive state, which becomes the base of the beginnihg of convulsion. Its inducement of attack could be water stagnation in the body, anemic state of the brain, alkalosis, or introduction of allergens. In short, the cause of attack does not always come from allergic reactions.

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Lecithodendriidae Odhner, 1910 1. Phaneropsolus simiae n. sp. Heterophyidae Odhner, 1914 2. Galactosomum canis n. sp. Paramphistomidae Fischoeder, 1901 3. Explanatum explanatum (Creplin, 1857) 4. Paramphistomum cervi (Schrank, 1790) 5. Calicophoron cauliorchis (Stiles et Goldberger, 1900) 6. Ceylonocotyle εcoliocoelium (Fischoeder, 1901) 7. Fischoederius elongatus (Poirier, 1883) Fasciolidae Railliet, 1895 8. Fasciola hepatica Linne, 1758

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Echinorhynchidae Cobbold, 1879 1. Acanthocephalus bufonis (Shipley, 1903) Rhadinorhynchidae Travassos, 1923 2. Rhadinorhynchus celebesensis n. sp. 3. Filisoma indicum van Cleave, 1928 Quadrigyridae van Cleave, 1920 4. Pallisentis gaboes (MacCallum, 1918) van Cleave. 1928 Gigantorhynchidae Hamann, 1892 5. Empodius sp. Neoechinorhynchidae Hamann, 1892 6. Neoechinorhynchus longilemniscus n. sp.

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I. Trematodes of mammals 1. Brachylaemus tokudai n. sp. 2. Acanthatrium ovatum Yamaguti, 1939 II. Cestodes of frogs 3. Baerietta montana n. sp. 4. Baerietta claviformis n. sp. III. Cestodes of? birds 5. Choanotaenia barbara Meggitt, 1926 IV. Cestodes of mammals 6. Hymenolepis apodemi n. sp.

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