. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Taenia nana. Head, with rostellum drawn in ; proglottis; egg. (v. Jaksch.) Tasnia diminuta, Ruclolphi : syn., Taenia flavapunctata (AVeinland);Taenia minima (Grassi); Taenia varerina (Parona); Taenia lepto-cephala (Creplin). Taenia diminuta was first described in man byLeidv, Grassi, and Parona. It measures 20 to 60 mm. in length,and is armed with two suckers, but is without a rostellum. Theova resemble those of Taenia solium. The cysticercus occurs incertain
. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Taenia nana. Head, with rostellum drawn in ; proglottis; egg. (v. Jaksch.) Tasnia diminuta, Ruclolphi : syn., Taenia flavapunctata (AVeinland);Taenia minima (Grassi); Taenia varerina (Parona); Taenia lepto-cephala (Creplin). Taenia diminuta was first described in man byLeidv, Grassi, and Parona. It measures 20 to 60 mm. in length,and is armed with two suckers, but is without a rostellum. Theova resemble those of Taenia solium. The cysticercus occurs incertain caterpillars and cocoons. In man it has been found in onlysix Taenia cucumerina, Bloch: syn., Taenia canina (Linne); Taeniaelliptica (Batsch) (Fig. 53). The parasite is found almost ex-clusively in children, the infection occurring through dogs and length varies from 10 to 40 mm. The head is provided withabout sixty hooklets, surrounding a rostellum in irregular this is visible it appears as a club-shaped protuberance. Theripe segments have a reddish color, and are very much longer thanbroad. The ov
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