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摘要
我们考虑了R - a - u - a的形态特征,即R - a - u - a (Mamaev, 1959)是一种具有非典型附着模式(“锚定”在宿主肠壁上)的寄生虫。在过度生长的头节的中心有一个柄柄,其大小接近于发达的柄柄。大吸盘主要由疏松的实质组织和桡侧肌纤维组成。吸盘腔内可见寄主组织碎片。头节表面覆盖着巨大的微垃圾,这些微垃圾与宿主组织接触,有降解的迹象。远端细胞质充满来自被皮细胞的囊泡。没有发现环状虫常见的Rostellar腺体。排泄管含有液体(靠近表面)和许多脂滴(位于较深的管道)。
[Morphology of Cestode with Atypical Mode of Attachment].
Morphological features of R a u s c h i ta e n ia a n c o ra (Mamaev, 1959), a cestode with atypical
mode of attachment («anchoring» in the wall of the host intestine), are considered. At
I he center of the overgrown scolex there is a rostellum, size of which is close to that of the
developed metacestode. Large suckers are composed mainly of loose parenchyma and fine
radial muscle fibers. Fragments of host tissue are noted in the suckers’ cavity. Surface of
I he scolex is covered with large microtriches, which are in contact with the host tissue having
signs of degradation. Distal cytoplasm is filled with vesicles coming from tegumental
cytons. Rostellar glands that are common to cyclophyllids are not found. Excretory canals
contain fluid (closer to the surface) and numerous lipid droplets (deeper located canals).