. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. The superfamily Camallanoidea is characterized by a well-developed stoma in most forms and at least a distinct vestibule in others (Figures 3, 4). The superfamily Dracunculoidea has a rudimentary stoma. Amphids, 10 described for some genera of Camallanata, are situated near the lateral cephalic papillae; they are particularly well developed in the genera Dracunculus and FIGURE 3. Structure of the buccal capsule o
. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. The superfamily Camallanoidea is characterized by a well-developed stoma in most forms and at least a distinct vestibule in others (Figures 3, 4). The superfamily Dracunculoidea has a rudimentary stoma. Amphids, 10 described for some genera of Camallanata, are situated near the lateral cephalic papillae; they are particularly well developed in the genera Dracunculus and FIGURE 3. Structure of the buccal capsule of Camallanidae: a — bivalvate (apical and ventral); b — entire (apical and ventral) (after Yeh, 1960). The difficulty in the study of the cephalic end of species of Philometridae resulted in that about 30 species were described without mention of the cephalic papillae. In 1963, during a study of the cephalic end of Philometridae in lactophenol, Rasheed found that cephalic papillae are always present in this group. She did not find other structures on the cephalic end of 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 Ivashkin, V. M. (Vasilii Matveevich), 1922-; Sobolev, A. A. (Andrei Andreevich), 1904-; Khromova, L. A; Mifal tirgume ha-mada ha-Yisreeli. Jerusalem : Israel Program for Scientific Translations
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