. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. FiG. 84. Ripe proglottids of various tapeworms of man, drawn to scale accord- i ng to average measurements: A, Tcenia saginata (after Leuckart). B, Tcenia solimn (after Stiles). C, Dipylidium caninum (after Diamare). D, Tcenia confusa (after Guyer). E, Dibothriocephalus latus (after Leuckart). F, Diplogonoporus grandis (after Ijima and Kurimoto). G, Dibothriocephalus cordatus (after Leuckart). H, Taenia africana (after von Linstow). /, Hymenolepis diminuta (after Grassi). /, Hymenolepis nana (after Leuc


. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. FiG. 84. Ripe proglottids of various tapeworms of man, drawn to scale accord- i ng to average measurements: A, Tcenia saginata (after Leuckart). B, Tcenia solimn (after Stiles). C, Dipylidium caninum (after Diamare). D, Tcenia confusa (after Guyer). E, Dibothriocephalus latus (after Leuckart). F, Diplogonoporus grandis (after Ijima and Kurimoto). G, Dibothriocephalus cordatus (after Leuckart). H, Taenia africana (after von Linstow). /, Hymenolepis diminuta (after Grassi). /, Hymenolepis nana (after Leuckart). proglottid does not necessarily always fertilize its own eggs, but cross-fertilization may often occur. This is generally in- sured by the fact that the male reproductive system usually becomes mature before the female. In the pork tapeworm,. 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 Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-. New York, J. Wiley


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