. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. WORMS, 213 body, especially into those which carry blood to the wall of the gut (particularly anterior mesenteric artery). ^ At those parts of the arterial walls where it collects in large numbers, swellings (aneurisms) are produced, varying from the size of a pea to that of a hen's egg. A constriction is often developed quite close to this swelling, and a plug of fibrin may also. Fig. 129.—Tail of male Strongylus cmnatus, strongly magnified. be formed within the artery, so that the circulation in the wall of the gut is greatly hindered. As a result of this the


. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. WORMS, 213 body, especially into those which carry blood to the wall of the gut (particularly anterior mesenteric artery). ^ At those parts of the arterial walls where it collects in large numbers, swellings (aneurisms) are produced, varying from the size of a pea to that of a hen's egg. A constriction is often developed quite close to this swelling, and a plug of fibrin may also. Fig. 129.—Tail of male Strongylus cmnatus, strongly magnified. be formed within the artery, so that the circulation in the wall of the gut is greatly hindered. As a result of this the glands and muscles in the wall of the digestive tube refuse their office, so that regular digestion and onward movement of the food do not take place. This leads to colic. As soon as the strongyloid larvae have become adult, they pass from. 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 Bos, Jan Ritzema, 1850-1928; Ainsworth Davis, J. R. (James Richard), 1861-1934. London, Chapman & Hall, Ld.


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