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Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies on Four Species of the Genus <i>Syphacia</i> (Nematoda, Oxyuridae)
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1978
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Electron Microscopic StudiesHead EndAnatomyGross AnatomyArthropod TaxonomyPhylogeneticsNematologyMorphological EvidenceMorphologyFour SpeciesMorphological AnalysisBiologyAxial SkeletonNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyLongitudinal SeptaCladisticsS. NigerianaMedicine
The ultrastructure of the head end and surface structure of the cuticle of Syphacia petrusewiczi, S. nigeriana, S. frederici and S. stroma was studied. These species may be easily separated on the basis of the differences in their morphology: S. frederici possesses longitudinal septa on the body surface, a row of denticles on each of the three main teeth, and cervical alae; S. nigeriana has longitudinal septa and denticles but lack cervical alae; S. petrusewiczi has longitudinal septa and cervical alae but lacks denticles; S. stroma lacks these three characters.
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