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English: Diagrammatic projections to exhibit the relations of the female genital ducts in Trematodes with those in Cestodes. A, in endoparasitic Trematodes (Malacotylea). B, in ectoparasitic Trematodes (Heterocotylea). C, in Cestoda. (The ovary (a) leads into (bb) the oviduct, which is joined at (g) by the duct of the yolk-glands (h, h, Y). In B it is also joined by a paired vagina k, k, and by the “vitello-intestinal duct” (Laurer's canal, f). In the Cestodes the vagina is present (V); the canal of Laurer (LC) is now vestigial (present in Caryophyllaeus as the posterior vagina). The uterus (X in figure C) begins in all cases at the shell gland (c, d) and may exhibit a swelling (RS) for the retention of the spermatozoa. ii are sections of the intestine.
Date published 1911
Source “Tapeworms,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 26, 1911, p. 410, fig. 7.
Author A and B from Lankester's Treatise on Zoology, part iv.; C by Frederick William Gamble.
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17:56, 17 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 17:56, 17 January 2019631 × 1,045 (216 KB)Bob Burkhardt{{Information |description ={{en|1=Diagrammatic projections to exhibit the relations of the female genital ducts in Trematodes with those in Cestodes. A, in endoparasitic Trematodes (Malacotylea). B, in ectoparasitic Trematodes (Heterocotylea). C, in Cestoda. (The ovary (''a'') leads into (''bb'') the oviduct, which is joined at (''g'') by the duct of the yolk-glands (''h'', ''h'', ''Y''). In B it is also joined by a paired vagina ''k'', ''k'', and by the “vitello-intestinal duct” (Laurer's...

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