. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. 86 PARASTTOlOGV'. ' i)escripHdit]-^The body is thread-like in calibre and tapers toward the head; the cephalic extremity is provided with two laterdil membranous wings; the mouth is supplied''with'two pa:pillae ;'toward the 'posterior part of' the body of' the female there is developed 'a rosette-sha|Jed organ which is formed by the everted uterus ; the tail of the male is coiled in a spiral manner and is provided with two spiculae; the male is one-half inch long, the female three-fifths inch. Animal Infested.—Th


. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. 86 PARASTTOlOGV'. ' i)escripHdit]-^The body is thread-like in calibre and tapers toward the head; the cephalic extremity is provided with two laterdil membranous wings; the mouth is supplied''with'two pa:pillae ;'toward the 'posterior part of' the body of' the female there is developed 'a rosette-sha|Jed organ which is formed by the everted uterus ; the tail of the male is coiled in a spiral manner and is provided with two spiculae; the male is one-half inch long, the female three-fifths inch. Animal Infested.—The pig. ' Part Infested.—The stomach. Condition Produced^^^The males are found free in the stomach, while the females are found in small tu- mors. Large numbers of them may produce indi- gestion and inflammation. ' "' - FiLARiA Papili-OSA (Filum—thread ; vpapilla). ^ Synonym.—Filatja equina. :; Distribution.—Found in Amer- ica, Asiia, Philippine islands, etc, Destription.—-'^\i& '^Q&.Y is long, thread-like, and white ? in color. It is attenuated at both ends. Sur- rounding-the mouth are two rings, each provided with font papillae. The tail of, the male is coiled in a papil- spiral manner; the tail of the fe- ^°^^- male is straight or slightly curved. a, Male. . & j b, Female^ ., ,, The tiiale is two to three inches c, Spiral Tail of Male. d,cfephaiicExtremity, long; the female three to four inches; the female is ovoviviparous. ' ? Animals Infested.—The horse, the a&s and the mule. Parts /:^/(?5/^df.—Peritoneal cavity, and, by nligra*. 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 Kaupp, B. F. (Benjamin Franklyn), 1874-. Chicago, A. Eger


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