. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. submedian, one pair lateral, and two pairs on each side between the lateral and submedian papillae. Esophagus divided into a short muscular anterior part mm long and a glandular swelling mm long and mm wide. Intestine thin, rectum short. Tail mm long, tapering, curved ventrally. Vulva indistinct, situated mm from the cephalic end, dividing the body at the ratio of 1 (270). FIGURE 150. Avioserp
. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. submedian, one pair lateral, and two pairs on each side between the lateral and submedian papillae. Esophagus divided into a short muscular anterior part mm long and a glandular swelling mm long and mm wide. Intestine thin, rectum short. Tail mm long, tapering, curved ventrally. Vulva indistinct, situated mm from the cephalic end, dividing the body at the ratio of 1 (270). FIGURE 150. Avioserpens galliardi Chabaud and Campana, 1949. Caudal end of male (after Chabaud and Campana, 1949). Description (after Mawson, 1957a, as A. nana). Cuticle with fine annulation. Cephalic papillae more distinct in females, two situated dorsally and two ventrally near the mouth; outer ring consisting of a pair of lateral papillae and 4 pairs of submedian papillae. Amphids not found. Esophagus consisting of a short anterior and ? longer, widened posterior part. Male. Length 7 mm. Length of anterior part of esophagus , of posterior part mm. Tail long, tapering sharply to a point. At its narrowing there are 5 ventral spines, and two accessory spines at the end. Tail mm long. Anal and caudal papillae absent. Bothspicules mm long, their proximal third wider. Gubernaculum mm long, with widened proximal part. Female. Length mm. Length of anterior part of esophagus mm, of posterior part mm. Vulva and larvae not found. Tail long, tapering, then narrowing abruptly, ending in a point. Tail mm long. Life cycle (after Chabaud and Campana, 1949). Larvae from the uterus of A. galliardi placed in physiological saline and in fresh water were very active and remained alive for 2 days. First-stage larva 261. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea
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