. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. 68. FIGURE 29. Camallanus multiruga Walton, 1932: a — cephalic end of female, lateral; b — caudal end of male, lateral (after Walton, 1932). Cloaca situated mm from caudal end. Spicules with wings. Right spicule mm long^ left spicule mm. The wings are supported by 16 pairs of pedunculate papillae, seven pairs preanal, two adanal, and seven postanal. There is also a terminal pair of sessile papillae. Tail with


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. 68. FIGURE 29. Camallanus multiruga Walton, 1932: a — cephalic end of female, lateral; b — caudal end of male, lateral (after Walton, 1932). Cloaca situated mm from caudal end. Spicules with wings. Right spicule mm long^ left spicule mm. The wings are supported by 16 pairs of pedunculate papillae, seven pairs preanal, two adanal, and seven postanal. There is also a terminal pair of sessile papillae. Tail with single end, bluntly pointed. Female (immature). Length 8 mm, width in region of vulva mm. Depth of buccal capsule mm, width mm, ring of buccal capsule mm wide. Median branch of trident mm long; number of ribs of valves 9—11 long and 9—11 short; buccal teeth absent. Anterior part of esophagus mm long, posterior part mm. Nerve ring situated 5 mm from cephalic end. Vulva situated 3 mm from cephalic end. Anus situated mm from end of tail, which ends in three distinct spinelike processes. Reference: Walton, 1932, pp. 151-154. Camallanus nodulosus Gupta, 1959 (Figure 30) Host: Rana ? ? no phy 1 e ? t i s . Localization: small intestine. Distribution: East Pakistan. Description (after Gupta, 1959). Cuticle thin, with delicate striation. Mouth surrounded by two lateral and four submedian papillae. Valves of buccal capsule wider than long. Buccal valves with 9—11 moniliform chi- tinized ribs (10—11 in females, 9—11 in males). Tridents well developed, median branch small. Male. — mm, — mm. Length of buccal valves — mm, — mm. The wide, thick chitinized ring at the con- 69 nectionbetween valves and esophagus is — mm wide. Median branch of trident — mm long, lateral branches — mm. Club-shaped anterior part of esophagus — mm long, cylindr


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