. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. References: Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev^ Paramonov, and Sudarikov, 1954, p. 29; Pearse, 1933, pp. 184-185. Camallanus tridentatus (Drasche, 1884) (Figure 40) Host: Arapaima gigas. Localization: intestine. Distribution: Brazil (Amazon Basin). Description (after Travassos, Artigas, and Pereira, 1928). Male not FIGURE 40. Camallanus tridentatus (Drasche, 1884): a — cephalic end, lateral; b — same, dorsoventral (after


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. References: Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev^ Paramonov, and Sudarikov, 1954, p. 29; Pearse, 1933, pp. 184-185. Camallanus tridentatus (Drasche, 1884) (Figure 40) Host: Arapaima gigas. Localization: intestine. Distribution: Brazil (Amazon Basin). Description (after Travassos, Artigas, and Pereira, 1928). Male not FIGURE 40. Camallanus tridentatus (Drasche, 1884): a — cephalic end, lateral; b — same, dorsoventral (after Travassos, Artigas, and Pereira, 1928). Female. Length —10 mm. Buccal capsule with two chitinized valves which are mm wide and mm long. Valves with 30 ribs. Tridents mm long, branches rodlike. Length of esophagus mm; length of ventricle mm. Vulva situated mm from posterior end. Tail mm long. References: Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev, Paramonov, and Sudarikov, 1954, p. 29; Travassos, Artigas, and Pereira, 1928, p. 20. Camallanus truncatus (Rudolphi, 1814) (Figure 41) Synonyms: Cucullanus truncatus Rudolphi, 1814; Camalla- nus lacustris Yorke and Maplestone, 1926, nee Zoega, 1776 Hosts: definitive — P e r ? a fluviatilis, Caspialosa brash- nikovi, Coregonus lavaretus oxyrhynchus, Osmerus eperlanus, Esox lucius, Silurus glanis. Lota lota, Lucioperca lucioperca, Lucioperca volgensis, Acerina cernua. Rhombus maximus; intermediate— Mesocyclops leuckarti, A ? anth? ? ? ? 1 ?ps viridis. Localization: intestine. Distribution: Western Europe, USSR. Description (after Meszaros, 1967). Branches of tridents extending beyond the middle between buccal capsule and nerve ring. 76. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ivashkin, V. M. (Vasilii Matveevich), 1922-; Sobol


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