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Photo Micrograph
 Plate 3. Frontal glands, embryonal hooks and eggshellls of D. nihonkaiense (left) and D. latum (right).Figs. 13, 14. Head part of plerocercoids showing the distribution of frontal glands (arrows). 20x... MorePlate 3. Frontal glands, embryonal hooks and eggshellls of D. nihonkaiense (left) and D. latum (right).Figs. 13, 14. Head part of plerocercoids showing the distribution of frontal glands (arrows). 20x.
Figs. 15, 16. Three pairs of emoryona hooks in coracidia. 1.500x.
Figs. 17, 18. SEM photos of eggshells showing pits and opercular sutures (arrows). 3.000x.
Plate 4. Adult stage of D. nihonkaiense (left, DN) and D. latum (right, DL).
Figs. 19, 20. Whole strobilae collected from the golden hamsters.
Figs. 21, 22. Scoleces and neck of adult worms. 2x, 10x.
Figs. 23, 24. SEMl photos of proglottides showing cirrus (C), genital atrium (GA), uterine pore (UP) and genital papillae (GP). 1.000x.
Plate 5. Proglottides of D. nihonkainese (left) and D. latum (right).
Figs. 25, 26. Whole-mounted specimens of segments showing uterus (U) and cirrus sac (CS). 25x.
Figs. 27, 28. Sagital sections of mature segments showing cirrus (C), cirrus sac (CS), seminal vesicle (SV) and utsrus (U). 50x. |
Scanning Electron Micrograph
 Plate 1. Plerocercoids of D. nihonkainese (left) and D. latum (right).
Figs. l, 2. Plerocercoids fixed in 4% formol-saline. 8x. 15x.
Figs. 3, 4. Cross sections of the middle part of plerocercoids. 5... MorePlate 1. Plerocercoids of D. nihonkainese (left) and D. latum (right).
Figs. l, 2. Plerocercoids fixed in 4% formol-saline. 8x. 15x.
Figs. 3, 4. Cross sections of the middle part of plerocercoids. 55x, 110x.
Figs. 5, 6. Cross sections showing the subtegumental cell layer (SC) and the parenchymal longitudinal muscle layer (LM). 400x.
Plate 2. SEM photos of plerocercoids of D. nihonkaiense (left) and D. latum (right).
Figs. 7, 8. Whole-length plerocercoids. 10x, 15x.
Figs, 9, 10. Head part of plerocercoids showing bothria (arrows). 50x.
Figs. 11, 12. Tail part of plerocercoids showing the concaves (arrows). 50x, 70x. |