Fig. 3 in Morphological and molecular characterization of adults and larvae of Crassicauda spp. (Nematoda: Spirurida) from Mediterranean fin whales Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
Fig. 3. Features of the larvae isolated from fin whales. a, b, anterior end of larvae included in intestinal nodules, showing cephalic papillae and excretory pore (a, lateral view, bar = 35 μm; b, dorsoventral view, bar = 50 μm). c, tail of the same larvae, showing the cloacal pore (bar = 60 μm). d,...
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Summary: | Fig. 3. Features of the larvae isolated from fin whales. a, b, anterior end of larvae included in intestinal nodules, showing cephalic papillae and excretory pore (a, lateral view, bar = 35 μm; b, dorsoventral view, bar = 50 μm). c, tail of the same larvae, showing the cloacal pore (bar = 60 μm). d, anterior end of larvae from the mesenteric arteries, showing bulging of the triangular-shaped head (lateral view, bar = 30 μm); e, tail of the same larvae with intestinal tube evident, ending in the cloacal opening (bar = 60 μm). f, anterior end of larvae found free within intestinal lumen, showing triangular shape of the anterior region, with cephalic papillae, buccal cavity and excretory pore (lateral view, bar = 25 μm); g, h, posterior end of the same larvae, showing either presence of a cloaca with multiple papillae (g, bar = 50 μm) or a genital pore (h, bar = 80 μm); i, anterior end of adult C. boopis, displaying triangular shaped lips and labial and cephalic papillae (sublateral view, bar = 50 μm). ... : Published as part of Marcer, F., Negrisolo, E., Franzo, G., Tessarin, C., Pietrobelli, M. & Marchiori, E., 2019, Morphological and molecular characterization of adults and larvae of Crassicauda spp. (Nematoda: Spirurida) from Mediterranean fin whales Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus, 1758), pp. 258-265 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 9 on page 263, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.06.004, http://zenodo.org/record/13189093 ... |
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