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Paricterotaenia paradoxa

Fig. 8.6. Paricterotaenia paradoxa-. development of microtriches from microvilli in the polycephalic larva (not to scale), (a) The original microvillus. (b) and (c) The microvillus base swells and contains peripheral electron-dense material, (d) A developing microthrix on the posterior neck region of larva the original microvillus is still attached, (e) A mature, modified microthrix on the posterior neck region. (/) A developing microthrix on the anterior neck region, the original microvillus is still attached, (g) A mature microthrix on the anterior neck region. (After MacKinnon Burt, 1984.)... Fig. 8.6. Paricterotaenia paradoxa-. development of microtriches from microvilli in the polycephalic larva (not to scale), (a) The original microvillus. (b) and (c) The microvillus base swells and contains peripheral electron-dense material, (d) A developing microthrix on the posterior neck region of larva the original microvillus is still attached, (e) A mature, modified microthrix on the posterior neck region. (/) A developing microthrix on the anterior neck region, the original microvillus is still attached, (g) A mature microthrix on the anterior neck region. (After MacKinnon Burt, 1984.)...
The development of the tegument and cercomer of the polycephalic larvae (cercoscolices) of Paricterotaenia paradoxa (Rudolphi, 1802) (Cestoda Dilepididae) at the ultrastructural level. Parasitology, 88 117-30. [Pg.335]


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