File:EB1911 Termatodes - four species.jpg
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English: A, Schistostomum (Bilharzia) haematobium, the thin female in the gynaecophoric canal of the stouter male. (After Leuckart).
B, Distomum macrostomum, showing the digestive and the greater part of the genital apparatus with the cirrus protruded. C, Snail (Succinea), the tentacles deformed by Leucochloridium. (Natural size.) D, Leucochloridium removed from the tentacle. (Natural size; after Zeller.) E, Bucephalus polymorphus. (Highly magnified; after Ziegler.) F, Portion of a sporocyst containing Bucephali in process of development. (× about 50; after Lacaze-Duthiers.) |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Trematodes,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 27, 1911, p. 244, fig. 9. | ||||
Author | various | ||||
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current | 17:56, 11 January 2019 | 772 × 1,034 (236 KB) | Library Guy (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1={| | A, ''Schistostomum'' (''Bilharzia'') ''haematobium'', the thin female in the gynaecophoric canal of the stouter male. (<del>a</del><ins>A</ins>fter Leuckart). B, ''Distomum macrostomum'', showing the digestive and the greater part of the genital apparatus with the cirrus protruded. C, Snail (''Succinea''), the tentacles deformed by ''Leucochloridium''. (Natural size.) D, ''Leucochloridium'' removed from the tentacle. (Natural size; after Zel... |
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