. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. Figure 24.—The six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, Dipylidium aexcorormtum. Head. Enlarged. From Hall, 1919. FiGuaE 25.—Mature segment of six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, Dipylidium sex- coronatum. Enlarged. From Hall, 1919, after vpn Rte, 1900. tapeworm and a closely related species, the six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, D. sexcoronatum, have more than two circlets of hooks on the head (fig. 24), and have a genital pore on each jAoTTiJn. side of each segment (fig. 25); the thin-shelled eggs occur in egg cap


. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. Figure 24.—The six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, Dipylidium aexcorormtum. Head. Enlarged. From Hall, 1919. FiGuaE 25.—Mature segment of six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, Dipylidium sex- coronatum. Enlarged. From Hall, 1919, after vpn Rte, 1900. tapeworm and a closely related species, the six-crowned double-pored tapeworm, D. sexcoronatum, have more than two circlets of hooks on the head (fig. 24), and have a genital pore on each jAoTTiJn. side of each segment (fig. 25); the thin-shelled eggs occur in egg cap- sules (fig. 26) and are often found in these capsules in the feces. The segments may be. FisuBE 26.—The common double- pored tapeworm, Dipylidiwm caninum. Egg capsule. En- larged. From Stiles, 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 Hall, Maurice C. (Maurice Crowther), 1881-1938. Washington [Govt. Print. Off. ]


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