. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . ^^c Fig. 87.—Male of ANCHvi-osTOMiM Dcodenale (from Schultheiss). x , Head with oral capsule; b, (Esophagus; c. Intestine: d. Anal glands; <•.Cervical glands; f. Skin; (/, Muscular layer; h. Excretory pore; i, tri-lobedbui-sa; \\ Ribs of the bursa; /, Testicular canal; m, Vesicula seminalis; n,Ejaculatory duct; o, Furrow in latter; ji, Penis ; q. Sheath of penis. M 178 THE ANIMAL PARASITES is almost completely split at the back, and carries four incurved andtwo perpendicular teeth. The male (Fig. 87),
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . ^^c Fig. 87.—Male of ANCHvi-osTOMiM Dcodenale (from Schultheiss). x , Head with oral capsule; b, (Esophagus; c. Intestine: d. Anal glands; <•.Cervical glands; f. Skin; (/, Muscular layer; h. Excretory pore; i, tri-lobedbui-sa; \\ Ribs of the bursa; /, Testicular canal; m, Vesicula seminalis; n,Ejaculatory duct; o, Furrow in latter; ji, Penis ; q. Sheath of penis. M 178 THE ANIMAL PARASITES is almost completely split at the back, and carries four incurved andtwo perpendicular teeth. The male (Fig. 87), 6 to 10 mm. in length,possesses a trilobed bursa at its posterior extremity, whereas thecorresponding end of the female, which is as much as 18 mm. inlength, runs out into a thin and pointed spine. The eggs (Fig. 88) are
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