Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Helminthological Society of India, 1952
Da: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Wrappers. Condizione: Acceptable. Helminthological Society of India, Lucknow, Published 1952. Wraps, 60 pp.; 25 cm; illustrated with detailed black-and-white anatomical line drawings throughout (parasite eggs, miracidia, redia, cercariae, and adult worms across several plates). In Acceptable condition. Cream-colored paper wraps with title and editor information printed in black; some chipping to the paper over the spine, a few small nicks and tears with light creasing along edges; light overall toning and soiling to covers, with light foxing along the bottom edge and a small dark mark at the bottom-left corner of the front cover; handwritten ink notation at the top edge of the front cover identifying the lead article authors and year, along with two stamped accession numbers (one struck through). Staple binding tight. Pages lightly toned. Otherwise unmarked. Single issue (Vol. IV, No. 2, September 1952) of the Indian Journal of Helminthology, edited by Gobind Singh Thapar, Professor of Zoology, University of Lucknow. This issue contains the type description of the genus Thaparocleidus Jain, 1952 (Article III, pp. 43-48), a still-valid monogenean genus that has nomenclatural priority over the later Silurodiscoides Gussev, 1976, and is regularly cited in modern parasitology literature. Contents: On the Life-history of Liver-Fluke, Fasciola Gigantica Cobbold, 1855 in India by G. S. Thapar and R. S. Tandon; Monogenea of Indian Fresh-Water Fishes I. Haplocleidus Gomtius n. sp. (Sub-Family: Tetraonchinae) from the gills of Wallagonia Attu (Bloch), from Lucknow by S. L. Jain; Monogenea of Indian Fresh-Water Fishes II. Thaparocleidus Wallagonius n. g., n. sp., (Sub-Family: Tetraonchinae) from the Gills of Wallagonia Attu (Bloch), from Lucknow by S. L. Jain; On a new Avain Nematode, Dispharynx Ketupae n. sp., (Sub-Family Acuariinae, Railliet, Henry & Sisoff, 1912) from the brown fish-owl, Ketupa Zeylonensis (Gmelin) by K. C. Sanwal; On a new Avain Nematode, Krusadia Indica n. g., n. sp. (Sub-Family Schistorophinae Travassos 1918) from the Jungle Nightjar (Caprimulgus Indicus) by K. C. Sanwal.