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588
Scientific Name Peristernia australiensis and Lobatostoma manteri
Comments Section through oesophagus (O), digestive gland (D) and stomach (S) with two Lobatostoma manteri (L). Note thick fibrous layer (*) below stomach epithelium of host.
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Buccinoidea (Caenogastropoda): view page image collection
Aspidogastrea: view page image collection
Title fig36as.gif
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 588
642
Scientific Name Gigantolina elongata, Chelodina longicollis
Comments Section through the lung of a long-necked turtle containing one adult Austramphilina elongata (arrow).
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Gigantolina elongata: view page image collection
Polycryptodira (Testudines): view page image collection
Title fig3am200.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s), Body Parts
ID 642
708
Comments Note uterine opening at anterior end, and vaginal and male pores at posterior end
Reference redrawn from Dubinina, M.N. (1982). Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Platyhelminthes). "Nauka", Leningrad.
Life Cycle Stage juvenile
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Amphilina foliacea: view page image collection
Title fig14am.gif
Image Type Diagram
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 708
753
Scientific Name Multicotyle purvisi
Reference redrawn from Rohde, K. and Watson, N. (1990). Paired multiciliate receptor complexes in larval Multicotyle purvisi (Trematoda, Aspidogastrea). Parasitology Research 76, 597-601.
Life Cycle Stage larva
Body Part receptor complex
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Aspidogastrea: view page image collection
Title fig10as.gif
Image Type Diagram
Image Content Body Parts
ID 753
800
Comments Note lateral longitudinal ducts connceted by circular ducts
Reference Redrawn from Dubinina, M.N. (1982). Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Platyhelminthes). "Nauka", Leningrad.
Acknowledgements According to Woodland (1923)
Body Part Main excretory ducts
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Schizochoerus paragonopora: view page image collection
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Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 800
816
Scientific Name Multicotyle purvisi
Reference redrawn from:
Rohde, K. and Watson, N. A. (1990). Non-ciliate sensory receptors of larval Multicotyle purvisi (Trematoda, Aspidogastrea). Parasitology Research 76, 585-590.
Rohde, K. and Watson, N. A. (1990). Uniciliate sensory receptors of larval Multicotyle purvisi (Trematoda, Aspidogastrea). Parasitology Research 76, 591-596.
Life Cycle Stage larva
Body Part Sensory receptors
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Aspidogastrea: view page image collection
Title fig09as.gif
Image Type Diagram
Image Content Specimen(s), Body Parts
ID 816
901
Scientific Name Multicotyle purvisi
Comments showing changes in body proportions (allometric growth)
Reference redrawn from Rohde, K. (1972). The Aspidogastrea, especially Multicotyle purvisi Dawes, 1941. Advances in Parasitology 10, 77-151.
Life Cycle Stage various developmental stages
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Aspidogastrea: view page image collection
Title fig22as.gif
Image Type Diagram
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 901
1038
Scientific Name Cerithium moniliferum and Lobatostoma manteri
Comments Section through snail with a single Lobatostoma manteri (L) in the digestive gland (D). Also note spermducts (S) of snail filled with sperm.
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Aspidogastrea: view page image collection
Cerithioidea (Caenogastropoda): view page image collection
Title fig34as.gif
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 1038
1126
Reference redrawn from Dubinina, M.N. (1982). Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Platyhelminthes). "Nauka", Leningrad.
Body Part Posterior end
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Amphilina japonica: view page image collection
Title japon2.gif
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 1126
1165
Comments from the body cavity of the intermediate host, Pontogammarus robustoides.
Reference redrawn from Dubinina, M.N. (1982). Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Platyhelminthes). "Nauka", Leningrad (in Russian).
Acknowledgements according to Dubinina (1962)
Body Part Note advanced stage of development of male and female reproductive organs.
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Copyright © Klaus Rohde
Attached to Group Amphilina foliacea: view page image collection
Title foliac2.gif
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s), Body Parts
ID 1165
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