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English: Infective larvae of Cercopithifilaria species from ticks collected from the Japanese serow. Scale bars: micrometres.
  • AF – type A larva.
    • A – anterior part, right lateral view. Female genital primordium, arrow.
    • B – head.
    • C – oesophageal-intestinal junction.
    • D – tail, right lateral view at anus.
    • E – caudal end, ventral view.
    • F – caudal end, left lateral view.
  • GI – type B larva.
    • G – tail, right lateral view.
    • H – caudal end, lateral view.
    • I. Caudal end, ventral view.
  • JM – type C larva.
    • J – anterior part, right lateral view.
    • K – tail, left lateral view.
    • L-M – caudal end, ventral view.
  • NS – type D larva.
    • N – anterior part, right lateral view.
    • O – oesophageal-intestinal junction. * – male genital primordium.
    • P – tail, right lateral view at anus; ventral view at the end.
    • Q – caudal end, right lateral view.
    • R – caudal end, ventral view.
    • S – caudal end, left lateral view.
  • TX – type E larva.
    • T – anterior part, left lateral view. Cervical swelling, arrowhead; female genital primordium, arrow.
    • U – head.
    • V – tail, right lateral view.
    • W – caudal end, lateral view.
    • X – caudal end, ventral view.
Date
Source Uni, S., Bain, O., Fujita, H., Matsubayashi, M., Fukuda, M. & Takaoka, H. (2013). Infective larvae of Cercopithifilaria spp. (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) from hard ticks (Ixodidae) recovered from the Japanese serow (Bovidae). Parasite 20: 1–7. doi:10.1051/parasite/2012001
Author Shigehiko Uni, Odile Bain, Hiromi Fujita, Makoto Matsubayashi, Masako Fukuda, Hiroyuki Takaoka

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