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FIG. 12. Pygidiopsis pindoramensis. Metacercariae from the gill arches of Poecilia catemaconis, Catemaco Lake, Veracruz (A±C), fatty body of Poecilia mexicana, Balzapote stream, Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz (D, E), and mesentery of Xiphophorus helleri., Catemaco Lake, Veracruz (F). (A, C) Total view of excysted metacercaria, dorsally (ts, tegumental spines); (B, D) encysted metacercaria (thick-walled external cyst wall not ®gured in B); (E) anterior end, ventral view; note 16 spines in one complete row and four additional spines on the dorsal side (dotted); (F) terminal genitalia, dorsally. (C) Free-hand schematic drawing.
Published as part of Scholz, T., Aguirre-Macedo, M. L. & Salgado-Maldonado, G., 2001, Trematodes of the family Heterophyidae (Digenea) in Mexico: a review of species and new host and geographical records, pp. 1733-1772 in Journal of Natural History 35 (12) on page 1765, DOI: 10.1080/00222930152667087, http://zenodo.org/record/5275922
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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