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Table 14, continued.<br />

Catostomus catostomus: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 8%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

Catostomus commersonii: Bangham 1955; 3%; minp; South Bay; Ontario<br />

Catostomus commersonii: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 5%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ostoma nigrum: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 12%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

Perca flavescens: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 4%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

Schistocephalus solidus (Muller, 1776) Steenstrup, 1857<br />

Synonym: None<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Body cavity<br />

Host:<br />

Pungitius pungitius: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 1961-1971; 15%; L; lns; Ontario; llnk<br />

Cottus bairdii: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 9%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

Sparganum pseudosegmentatum<br />

Synonym: Diphyllobothrium sp. Cobbold, 1858<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Stomach wall, among intestinal ceca<br />

Host: Lota lota: Vergeer 1942; cdnp; pnp; minp; Alpena; 45º3′42″/-82º25′57″; Cheboygan, Michigan;<br />

45º39′52″/-84º26′8″<br />

Remarks: Mongrain (1967) reared larvae <strong>of</strong> Sparganum pseudosegmentatum in hamsters and identified<br />

adults belonging to <strong>the</strong> genus Diphyllobothrium.<br />

Proteocephalidae La Rue, 1911<br />

Proteocephalus ambloplitis (Leidy, 1887) Benedict, 1900<br />

Synonym: Proteocephalus micropteri (Leidy, 1891)<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Intestine<br />

Host:<br />

Ambloplites rupestris: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 1961-1971; 11%; L; lns; Ontario; llnk<br />

Proteocephalus ambloplitis (Leidy, 1887) Benedict, 1900<br />

Synonym: Proteocephalus micropteri (Leidy, 1891)<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Liver, mesentery<br />

Host:<br />

Ameiurus nebulosus: Bangham 1955; 1951; 81%; minp; Bass Lake on Manitoulin Island, Ontario; llnk<br />

Morone chrysops: Bangham 1955; 33%; minp; South Bay, Ontario; 45º33′0″/-82º1′0″<br />

Morone chrysops: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 1961-1971; 100%; L; lns; Ontario; llnk<br />

Ambloplites rupestris: Bangham 1955; 26%; minp; lakes on Manitoulin Island, Ontario<br />

Lepomis gibbosus: Bangham 1955; 64%; minp; lakes on Manitoulin Island, Ontario<br />

Lepomis gibbosus: Dechtiar et al. 1988; 15%; L; lns; Ontario<br />

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