. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Male. Length — mm, width — mm. Cuticle with fine transverse striation. Mouth rounded, buccal capsule large, barrel-shaped, with relatively thick walls and with 20 chitinized lines which are wider at the base and become narrower anteriorly and to the left; many of them are interrupted. These formations occupy about the two posterior thirds of the capsule; length of buccal capsule mm, width — nCU


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Male. Length — mm, width — mm. Cuticle with fine transverse striation. Mouth rounded, buccal capsule large, barrel-shaped, with relatively thick walls and with 20 chitinized lines which are wider at the base and become narrower anteriorly and to the left; many of them are interrupted. These formations occupy about the two posterior thirds of the capsule; length of buccal capsule mm, width — nCURE 109. Spirocamallanus fariasi (Pereira, 1935): a — cephalic end, lateral; b — caudal end of male, lateral (after Pereira, 1935). Esophagus club-shaped, — mm long, maximum width — mm; glandular part mm long. Nerve ring situated — mm from the cephalic end. Caudal end curved ventrally, tapering, — mm long. Spicules small, of almost the same length, smaller spicule — mm long, larger spicule — mm long. Ventral side with distinct oblique muscles and 9 pairs of papillae in two subventral rows, three pairs precloacal and six pairs postcloacal. Female unknown. References: Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev, Paramonov, an^ Sudarikov, 1954, p. 32; Pereira, 1935, pp. 61—62. Spirocamallanus fulvidraconis (Li, 1935) Olsen, 1952 (Figures 110, 111) Synonyms: Pr ? ? a m a 11 a n u s fulvidraconis Li, 1935; Pro- camallanus siluri Osmanov, 1964 Hosts: definitive— Pseudobagrus fulvidraco, Parasilurus 183asotus, Liocassis ussuriensis, Leuciscus lehmanni, Barbus bra ?hy?ephalus , Pelecus cultratus, Aspiolucius esocinus, Gly pt ? s t e r num reticulatum, Ps e u d ? s ? a ph i r hy n- chus kaufmanni; intermediate— Cyclops. Localization: esophagus and intestine. 184 Distribution: China, USSR (Far East, Middle Asia). Historical review Osmanov (1954) described Pr ? ? a m al 1 a n u s sp. from numerous hosts in a study


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