. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Spirocamallanus amarali (Vaz and Pereira, 1934) Olsen, 1952 (Figure 105) Synonym: Procamallanus amarali Vaz and Pereira, 1934 Host: Leporinus sp. Localization: small intestine. Distribution: Brazil. Description (after Vaz and Pereira, 1934). Male (one specimen). Length mm, width mm. Mouth rounded, buccal capsule large, more or less spherical, with strongly chitinized walls and with 8 chitinized ribs. A chitinous ring


. Camallanata of animals and man and diseases caused by them = Kamallanaty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaemye ime zabolevaniya. Helminths; Worms as carriers of disease. Spirocamallanus amarali (Vaz and Pereira, 1934) Olsen, 1952 (Figure 105) Synonym: Procamallanus amarali Vaz and Pereira, 1934 Host: Leporinus sp. Localization: small intestine. Distribution: Brazil. Description (after Vaz and Pereira, 1934). Male (one specimen). Length mm, width mm. Mouth rounded, buccal capsule large, more or less spherical, with strongly chitinized walls and with 8 chitinized ribs. A chitinous ring between buccal capsule and muscular part of esophagus. Buccal capsule mm long and mm wide. Muscular part of esophagus club-shaped, gradually widening posterior- ly, mm long. It is followed by a ventricle about mm long. Four papillae around the mouth, two median and two lateral. Nerve ring surrounding anterior part of esophagus slightly behind its middle, mm from the cephalic end. Posterior end curved ventrally, with narrow caudal 175 wings. Spicules of different length, strongly chitinized, tapering distally; larger spicule mm long, smaller spicule mm. Fourteen pairs of caudal papillae: 8 pairs preanal, 3 pairs adanal, and 3 pairs postanal, the last two postanal pairs situated immediately behind the anus and the other pair near the end of the tail. Anus situated mm from the posterior FIGURE 105. Spirocamallanus spiralis (Vaz and Pereira, 1934): a,b — anterior end, different aspects; ? — caudal end of male, ventral (after Vaz and Pereira, 1934). Female not known. References: Skrjabin, Shikhobalova, Sobolev, Paramonov, and Sudarikov, 1954, p. 30; Vaz and Pereira, 1934, pp. 96-97. Spirocamallanus bagarii (Karve and Naik, 1951)01sen, 1952 (Figure 106) Synonym: Procamallanus bagarii Karve and Naik, 1951 166. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co


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