File:Trichospirura aethiopica n. sp. (Nematoda Rhabdochonidae) fig1.tif

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English: Figure caption from article: Trichospirura spp. females. Scale bars in μm: A, E – 500; B, C, F, I, J – 50; D – 30; G, H – 200.
  • AT. aethiopica n. sp. Anterior region of a worm half dissected from a tube with an external muscular layer, note the anterior bend.
  • B – part of buccal capsule and beginning of muscular oesophagus.
  • C – detail of nerve ring, excretory pore and deirids, ventral view.
  • D – at level of deirids, ventral view.
  • ET. leptostoma, posterior extremity, ovijector with a dilated chamber and uteri.
  • FIT. aethiopica n. sp.
    • F – detail of the cuticular sheath and lateral chord.
    • G, H – posterior part, ovijector and uteri, right lateral and ventral view, respectively.
    • I – tail, left lateral view (cuticular sheath and striae drawn at level of anus).
  • J – caudal extremity, ventral view.
Date
Source Bain, O. & Junker, K. (2013). Trichospirura aethiopica n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabdochonidae) from Malacomys longipes (Rodentia: Muridae) in Gabon, first record of the genus in the Ethiopian Realm. Parasite 20: 4. doi:10.1051/parasite/2012004
Author Odile Bain and Kerstin Junker

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