. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. (77). FIGURE 37. Camallanus thapari Gupta, 1959: a - anterior end, lateral; b - caudal end of male, ventral; ? - same, lateral; d - caudal end of female, lateral (after Gupta, 1959). Female. Length — mm, width — mm. Cuticle thin, with delicate striation. Dorsoventral width of head — mm. Mouth sur- rounded by 2 lateral and 4 submedian papillae. Buccal capsule with two valves — mm long (without p


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. (77). FIGURE 37. Camallanus thapari Gupta, 1959: a - anterior end, lateral; b - caudal end of male, ventral; ? - same, lateral; d - caudal end of female, lateral (after Gupta, 1959). Female. Length — mm, width — mm. Cuticle thin, with delicate striation. Dorsoventral width of head — mm. Mouth sur- rounded by 2 lateral and 4 submedian papillae. Buccal capsule with two valves — mm long (without posterior ring) and — mm wide. Valves with 11 ribs. A large, chitinized ring — mm wide at the con- nection between valves and esophagus. Tridents well developed: median branch — mm, lateral branches — mm long. Club-shaped muscular anterior part of esophagus — mm long and — mm wide, cylindrical glandular posterior part 0,59 — mm long and — mm wide. Nerve ring situated — mm from cephalic end. Tail — mm long, finger-shaped, with two small cuticular processes at the end. In a specimen about mm long the vulva is situated before the middle of the body, mm from the cephalic end. Lip of vulva lobelike. Reference: Gupta, 1959, p. 774. Camallanus thaparus Sahay and Narayan, 1968 (Figure 38) Host: Channa (Ophiocephalus)striatus. Localization: intestine. Distribution: India. Description (after Sahay and Narayan, 1968). Thin, threadlike forms, dark red in life, without recognizable cuticular striation. Valves of buccal capsule wider than long in females, but this difference is small in males. Buccal capsule consisting of two valves with two outer thickenings and 9 longitudinal ribs. Cuticular ring situated at connection between valves and esophagus. Esophagus divided into a muscular and a glandular part, the glandular part shorter. Valves are present where the glandul


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