. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Camallanus ophiocephali Pearse, 1933 (Figure 31) Hosts: Oph i ? ? ephal u s striatus, O. marulis. Localization: intestine. Distribution: Thailandj India. Description (after Pearse, 1933). Cuticular transversely striated. Chitinized buccal valves with 18—26 ribs^ the chitinized pharynx behind them hemispherical and half their size. Male. Length mm, width mm. Tridents directed toward posteri- or margin of valves. Four pa


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Camallanus ophiocephali Pearse, 1933 (Figure 31) Hosts: Oph i ? ? ephal u s striatus, O. marulis. Localization: intestine. Distribution: Thailandj India. Description (after Pearse, 1933). Cuticular transversely striated. Chitinized buccal valves with 18—26 ribs^ the chitinized pharynx behind them hemispherical and half their size. Male. Length mm, width mm. Tridents directed toward posteri- or margin of valves. Four pairs of postanal papillae and a pair of discoid processes at the end of the tail. Two pairs of papillae situated before the anus and 6 pairs some distance before them. Right spicule 5 mm long, left spicule mm. Transverse crests pass on the ventral posterior FIGURE 31. Camallanus ophiocephali Pearse, 1933: a, b, ? - anterior end, different aspects; d - caudal end of male, lateral; e - caudal end of female, transverse striation shown (after Pearse, 1933). Female. Length mm, width mm. Depth of chitinized buccal capsule mm. Length of muscular part of esophagus mm, of glandu- lar part mm. Tail straight, tapering, with bluntly rounded end, mm long. Vulva situated slightly before middle of body. References : Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev, Paramonov, and Sudarikov, 1954, p. 27; Pearse, 1933, pp. 183—184. 71 Camallanus oxycephalus Ward and Magath, 1916 (Figure 32) Host: Ambloplites rupestris. Localization: intestine. Distribution: North America. Description (after Tornquist, 1931). Medium-sized forms. Cuticle thin, with delicate striation. Mouth rounded, with 6 papillae, four submedian and two lateral. Buccal apparatus consisting of two reddish brown chitinoid valves separated by a wide longitudinal groove. Inner surface of valves with 65. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh


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