Light and scanning electron microscope studies on the nematode Aplectana macintoshii Travassos,1931(Ascaridida:Cosmocercidae) infecting the toad Bufo regularis in Egypt.
Abstract:ABSTRACTplectana macintoshii Travassos,1931 from the intestine of Bufo regularis was described and illustrated. A. macintoshii adult worms are small dieocious nematodes. Males are distinguishable from females by their smaller size, long slender curved posterior end and accessory copulatory structures with two equal spicules. Cuticle with longitudinal and circular annulations and somatic papillae. Mouth is small opening surrounded by three lips. Each lip bears two conspicuous papillae. The alimentary canal is c… Show more
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