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English: Fig. 4.—Bothriocephalidæ. A, A segment of Bothriocephalus latus, showing the generative organs from the ventral surface; ex., excretory vessels; c, cirrus; c.p., cirrus pouch; v.d., vas deferens; v.o. vaginal opening; v., vagina; sh.g., shell-gland; od., oviduct; ov., ovary; y.g., yolk-gland ; y.d., its duct; ut., uterus; u.o., uterine opening; the testes are not visible from this side; × 23 (from Sommer and Landois). B, C, marginal and lateral views of the anterior part of B. cordatus, showing the cephalic grooves; × 5 (from Leuckart). D, Ciliated embryo of B. latus; × 60 (from Leuckart).
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Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition

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