. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. /fomrrt. 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 i


. The dog as a carrier of parasites and diseases. Dogs as carriers of disease; Dogs. /fomrrt. 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. 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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