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[edit]DescriptionAustrobilharzia (10.11646-zootaxa.4711.3.3) Figures 12-14.jpg |
English: FIGURES 12–14. Austrobilharzia sp. (Aust). 12, Close-up of an infection (white sporocysts) that has presumably invaded an already established Acanthoparyphium spinulosum (Acsp) colony (orange rediae) in a freshly deshelled, horn snail in sea water. The Aust sporocysts have infiltrated the snail gonadal, digestive gland, and green basal visceral mass regions. Scale bar = 0.5 cm. Base photo credit: Todd Huspeni. 13, Sporocyst, live, with developing cercariae, squashed with heavy coverslip pressure. Note the much smaller heterophyid cercaria that was in this mixed-infection. Ocular micrometer unit = 10 μm. Scale bar = 100 μm. 14, Cercaria, live, under slight coverslip pressure. Scale bar = 100 μm. |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4711.3.3 |
Author | Hechinger, R.F. 2019. Guide to the trematodes (Platyhelminthes) that infect the California horn snail (Cerithideopsis californica: Potamididae: Gastropoda) as first intermediate host. Zootaxa. 4711(3): 459–494. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4711.3.3 |
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