Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 60-63, 1910, Issues 60-63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... Portions of the body bounded by other than straight lines ( as that portion bounded by the intestinal ceca ) are termed " areas . " Organs are then located with reference to these fields , zones , and areas . Thus , the testicular zones ...
... Portions of the body bounded by other than straight lines ( as that portion bounded by the intestinal ceca ) are termed " areas . " Organs are then located with reference to these fields , zones , and areas . Thus , the testicular zones ...
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... portion ; testes in inter , extra , and cecal areas ; type wellmani ......... . Wellmanius , a p . 51 . C2 . Vesicula seminalis without straight portion ; testes inter or postcecal ; type gregarius ...... Carmyerius , p . 50 . B2 ...
... portion ; testes in inter , extra , and cecal areas ; type wellmani ......... . Wellmanius , a p . 51 . C2 . Vesicula seminalis without straight portion ; testes inter or postcecal ; type gregarius ...... Carmyerius , p . 50 . B2 ...
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... portion . The longitudinal axis is curved with the concavity ven- trad . The cephalic ex- tremity is bluntly pointed ; the caudal is broad though somewhat attenuated as compared with the equa- torial region . In the ce- phalic portion ...
... portion . The longitudinal axis is curved with the concavity ven- trad . The cephalic ex- tremity is bluntly pointed ; the caudal is broad though somewhat attenuated as compared with the equa- torial region . In the ce- phalic portion ...
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... portion of the body . It is , like that of F. elongatus , dome shaped , having an aperture measur- ing 0.05 mm . , which is directed caudad and , because of the bending of the body axis , very slightly ventrad . INTERNAL ANATOMY ...
... portion of the body . It is , like that of F. elongatus , dome shaped , having an aperture measur- ing 0.05 mm . , which is directed caudad and , because of the bending of the body axis , very slightly ventrad . INTERNAL ANATOMY ...
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... portion of the body between the fundus of the ven- tral pouch and the dome of the acetabulum , one testis lying dorsally , the other ventrally of the female glands . Male organs . The testes lie in about the same dorso - ventral plane ...
... portion of the body between the fundus of the ven- tral pouch and the dome of the acetabulum , one testis lying dorsally , the other ventrally of the female glands . Male organs . The testes lie in about the same dorso - ventral plane ...
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