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Light micrograph of the scolex (head) of a tapeworm (Dipylidium sp.). The rostellum (in yellow) has four rows of hooks which, along with the four suckers (in blue), attach the scolex of the tapeworm to the intestinal wall of its host. Infographic, with la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-light-micrograph-of-the-scolex-head-of-a-tapeworm-dipylidium-sp-the-103991544.html
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Dog tapeworm head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head (scolex) of a dog tapeworm (Taenia pisiformis). This tapeworm has dogs and foxes as its final hosts and rabbits and hares as its intermediate hosts. The hooks at the tip of the sco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dog-tapeworm-head-coloured-scanning-electron-micrograph-sem-of-the-83480397.html
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Tapeworm is a class of parasitic worms that lives in the gut, they are long and ribbon like in shape. Figure represent Tapeworm Head, vintage line dra Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tapeworm-is-a-class-of-parasitic-worms-that-lives-in-the-gut-they-are-long-and-ribbon-like-in-shape-figure-represent-tapeworm-head-vintage-line-dra-image367217073.html
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Scanning electron micrograph SEM of the head, called the scolex, of a tapeworm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scanning-electron-micrograph-sem-of-the-head-called-the-scolex-of-image9151089.html
RMARCTR2–Scanning electron micrograph SEM of the head, called the scolex, of a tapeworm.
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Illustrated Political Chart - Tapeworm Party - a cartoon of American politics. Print shows James G. Blaine as the head of a tapeworm made up of various government scandals over a map of the United States. Chicago Bank Note Co., publisher. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-political-chart-tapeworm-party-a-cartoon-of-american-politics-print-shows-james-g-blaine-as-the-head-of-a-tapeworm-made-up-of-various-government-scandals-over-a-map-of-the-united-states-chicago-bank-note-co-publisher-image478641719.html
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Scolex (head) of Dipylidium caninum. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scolex-head-of-dipylidium-caninum-illustration-of-the-19th-century-germany-white-background-image406551719.html
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Head tapeworm (enlarged), with two hooks isolated, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-head-tapeworm-enlarged-with-two-hooks-isolated-vintage-engraved-illustration-84307027.html
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This micrograph reveals the head of the hookworm Necator americanus, and its mouth?s cutting plates, Mag. 400X. The hookworm uses these sharp cutting teeth to grasp firmly to the intestinal wall, and while remaining fastened in place, ingests the host?s blood, obtaining its nutrients in this fashion. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1982. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-micrograph-reveals-the-head-of-the-hookworm-necator-americanus-image155843637.html
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Antique engraved illustration of the tapeworm. Vintage illustration of the cestoda. Old engraved picture. Book illustration published 1907. Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). B: the head scolex) of the tapeworm, A, B, C, D, E: metamorphosis of the cestoda. The adult tapeworm has a scolex (head), a short neck, and a strobila (segmented body) formed of proglottids. Tapeworms anchor themselves to the inside of the intestine of their host using their scolex, which typically has hooks, suckers, or both. They have no mouth, but absorb nutrients directly f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-engraved-illustration-of-the-tapeworm-vintage-illustration-of-the-cestoda-old-engraved-picture-book-illustration-published-1907-cestoda-is-a-class-of-parasitic-worms-in-the-flatworm-phylum-platyhelminthes-b-the-head-scolex-of-the-tapeworm-a-b-c-d-e-metamorphosis-of-the-cestoda-the-adult-tapeworm-has-a-scolex-head-a-short-neck-and-a-strobila-segmented-body-formed-of-proglottids-tapeworms-anchor-themselves-to-the-inside-of-the-intestine-of-their-host-using-their-scolex-which-typically-has-hooks-suckers-or-both-they-have-no-mouth-but-absorb-nutrients-directly-f-image488057117.html
RM2KA0WR9–Antique engraved illustration of the tapeworm. Vintage illustration of the cestoda. Old engraved picture. Book illustration published 1907. Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). B: the head scolex) of the tapeworm, A, B, C, D, E: metamorphosis of the cestoda. The adult tapeworm has a scolex (head), a short neck, and a strobila (segmented body) formed of proglottids. Tapeworms anchor themselves to the inside of the intestine of their host using their scolex, which typically has hooks, suckers, or both. They have no mouth, but absorb nutrients directly f
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Taenia solium or Pork tapeworm, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-taenia-solium-or-pork-tapeworm-vintage-engraved-illustration-usual-84407444.html
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. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 236 ZOOLOGY. without being able to develop further. But if the host is devoured by another animal, the bladder- worms enter its stomach and intestine, where the bladder is digested, while the tapeworm head re- mains uninjured. This thrusts out its suckers and attaches itself by means of them to the wall of the intestine, the process of joint-formation already de- scribed beginning soon afterwards. The following tapeworms, which are important to the owner of stock, will be briefly dealt with. The Common or Armed Tapeworm of Man {Toenia solium). Six to ten feet l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-236-zoology-without-being-able-to-develop-further-but-if-the-host-is-devoured-by-another-animal-the-bladder-worms-enter-its-stomach-and-intestine-where-the-bladder-is-digested-while-the-tapeworm-head-re-mains-uninjured-this-thrusts-out-its-suckers-and-attaches-itself-by-means-of-them-to-the-wall-of-the-intestine-the-process-of-joint-formation-already-de-scribed-beginning-soon-afterwards-the-following-tapeworms-which-are-important-to-the-owner-of-stock-will-be-briefly-dealt-with-the-common-or-armed-tapeworm-of-man-toenia-solium-six-to-ten-feet-l-image216370681.html
RMPG0F09–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 236 ZOOLOGY. without being able to develop further. But if the host is devoured by another animal, the bladder- worms enter its stomach and intestine, where the bladder is digested, while the tapeworm head re- mains uninjured. This thrusts out its suckers and attaches itself by means of them to the wall of the intestine, the process of joint-formation already de- scribed beginning soon afterwards. The following tapeworms, which are important to the owner of stock, will be briefly dealt with. The Common or Armed Tapeworm of Man {Toenia solium). Six to ten feet l
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 236 ZOOLOGY. without being able to develop further. But if the host is devoured by another animal, the bladder- worms enter its stomach and intestine, where the bladder is digested, while the tapeworm head re- mains uninjured. This thrusts out its suckers and attaches itself by means of them to the wall of the intestine, the process of joint-formation already de- scribed beginning soon afterwards. The following tapeworms, which are important to the owner of stock, will be briefly dealt with. The Common or Armed Tapeworm of Man {Toenia solium). Six to ten feet l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-236-zoology-without-being-able-to-develop-further-but-if-the-host-is-devoured-by-another-animal-the-bladder-worms-enter-its-stomach-and-intestine-where-the-bladder-is-digested-while-the-tapeworm-head-re-mains-uninjured-this-thrusts-out-its-suckers-and-attaches-itself-by-means-of-them-to-the-wall-of-the-intestine-the-process-of-joint-formation-already-de-scribed-beginning-soon-afterwards-the-following-tapeworms-which-are-important-to-the-owner-of-stock-will-be-briefly-dealt-with-the-common-or-armed-tapeworm-of-man-toenia-solium-six-to-ten-feet-l-image231977890.html
RMRDBE4J–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 236 ZOOLOGY. without being able to develop further. But if the host is devoured by another animal, the bladder- worms enter its stomach and intestine, where the bladder is digested, while the tapeworm head re- mains uninjured. This thrusts out its suckers and attaches itself by means of them to the wall of the intestine, the process of joint-formation already de- scribed beginning soon afterwards. The following tapeworms, which are important to the owner of stock, will be briefly dealt with. The Common or Armed Tapeworm of Man {Toenia solium). Six to ten feet l
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RFBPBCEY–Taenia. Parasitic worm (saginata and solium). Antique illustration. 1920.
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RFW28BJ5–Insects and parasites attacking, biting, and stinging human. The icons, signs, and symbols depict ants, wasps, lice, mosquitoes, bugs, leech, fleas, m
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RMMCKBCG–. Tajnia echinococcus: a, tapeworm, enlarged twelve times ; b, cyst containing head; c, immature head.
Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 36. — Eggs of pork- measle tapeworm {Tcsnia sol'kwi) : a, with primi- tive vitelline membrane ; 6, without primitive vitel- line membrane, but wdth striated embry ophore. X 450. (After Leuckart.) cysticerci, but the uncertainty in this respect should prevent such meat being consumed. The cysticerci are killed at a temperature of 125° to 130° Fahr. Lesions. The lesions are represented by cysts alone—i.e., by semi-transparent bladders, each of which contains a scolex or head armed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-diseasesofcattl00mous-year-1905-fig-36-eggs-of-pork-measle-tapeworm-tcsnia-solkwi-a-with-primi-tive-vitelline-membrane-6-without-primitive-vitel-line-membrane-but-wdth-striated-embry-ophore-x-450-after-leuckart-cysticerci-but-the-uncertainty-in-this-respect-should-prevent-such-meat-being-consumed-the-cysticerci-are-killed-at-a-temperature-of-125-to-130-fahr-lesions-the-lesions-are-represented-by-cysts-aloneie-by-semi-transparent-bladders-each-of-which-contains-a-scolex-or-head-armed-image241942117.html
RMT1HBHW–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 36. — Eggs of pork- measle tapeworm {Tcsnia sol'kwi) : a, with primi- tive vitelline membrane ; 6, without primitive vitel- line membrane, but wdth striated embry ophore. X 450. (After Leuckart.) cysticerci, but the uncertainty in this respect should prevent such meat being consumed. The cysticerci are killed at a temperature of 125° to 130° Fahr. Lesions. The lesions are represented by cysts alone—i.e., by semi-transparent bladders, each of which contains a scolex or head armed
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RFEW9J4F–Taenia solium or Pork tapeworm, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885.
Represents, A, Cysticercus or Bladderworm stage, before the head protrudes from the bladder; B, same, later stage; C, Strobila; and other, vintage lin Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/represents-a-cysticercus-or-bladderworm-stage-before-the-head-protrudes-from-the-bladder-b-same-later-stage-c-strobila-and-other-vintage-lin-image348665611.html
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. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-loenarus-ohineoeeeus-fig-138the-three-types-of-bladder-worm-diagrammatically-represented-latereither-in-the-animal-originally-inhabited-by-the-bladder-worm-or-after-it-has-been-transferred-in-the-flesh-of-this-to-the-gut-of-some-carnivorous-animalthe-bladder-worm-con-tracts-so-that-it-can-no-longer-hold-the-fluid-which-is-present-and-the-ingrowth-is-turned-inside-out-the-suckers-thus-becoming-external-the-tapeworm-head-is-formed-in-this-way-but-the-bladder-still-remains-attached-to-its-hinder-end-fig-139-if-a-host-in-habited-by-bladder-worms-image216370685.html
RMPG0F0D–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-loenarus-ohineoeeeus-fig-138the-three-types-of-bladder-worm-diagrammatically-represented-latereither-in-the-animal-originally-inhabited-by-the-bladder-worm-or-after-it-has-been-transferred-in-the-flesh-of-this-to-the-gut-of-some-carnivorous-animalthe-bladder-worm-con-tracts-so-that-it-can-no-longer-hold-the-fluid-which-is-present-and-the-ingrowth-is-turned-inside-out-the-suckers-thus-becoming-external-the-tapeworm-head-is-formed-in-this-way-but-the-bladder-still-remains-attached-to-its-hinder-end-fig-139-if-a-host-in-habited-by-bladder-worms-image231977892.html
RMRDBE4M–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms
Circlet of hooks on a scolex (the anterior, headlike segment of a tapeworm, which has suckers or hooks for attachment). Magnification: 150x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/circlet-of-hooks-on-a-scolex-the-anterior-headlike-segment-of-a-tapeworm-which-has-suckers-or-hooks-for-attachment-magnification-150x-photomicrograph-made-by-arthur-e-smith-in-the-early-1900s-using-a-combined-microscope-and-camera-in-1904-the-royal-society-in-london-exhibited-a-series-of-smiths-photomicrographs-to-the-public-they-were-later-published-in-1909-in-a-book-called-nature-through-microscope-camera-they-were-the-first-examples-of-photomicroscopy-many-had-ever-seen-image458812518.html
RM2HJCM1A–Circlet of hooks on a scolex (the anterior, headlike segment of a tapeworm, which has suckers or hooks for attachment). Magnification: 150x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
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. Fig. 42.—Apex, dorsal, and lateral views of the head of beef-measle tapeworm {TcEiiia saginafa), show- ing a depression in the centre of the apex. X 17. (Stiles, Keport U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-42apex-dorsal-and-lateral-views-of-the-head-of-beef-measle-tapeworm-tceiiia-saginafa-show-ing-a-depression-in-the-centre-of-the-apex-x-17-stiles-keport-usa-bureau-of-agriculture-1901-image179906167.html
RMMCKC47–. Fig. 42.—Apex, dorsal, and lateral views of the head of beef-measle tapeworm {TcEiiia saginafa), show- ing a depression in the centre of the apex. X 17. (Stiles, Keport U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.)
Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 36. — Eggs of pork- measle tapeworm {Tcsnia sol'kwi) : a, with primi- tive vitelline membrane ; 6, without primitive vitel- line membrane, but wdth striated embry ophore. X 450. (After Leuckart.) cysticerci, but the uncertainty in this respect should prevent such meat being consumed. The cysticerci are killed at a temperature of 125° to 130° Fahr. Lesions. The lesions are represented by cysts alone—i.e., by semi-transparent bladders, each of which contains a scolex or head armed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-diseasesofcattl00mous-year-1905-fig-36-eggs-of-pork-measle-tapeworm-tcsnia-solkwi-a-with-primi-tive-vitelline-membrane-6-without-primitive-vitel-line-membrane-but-wdth-striated-embry-ophore-x-450-after-leuckart-cysticerci-but-the-uncertainty-in-this-respect-should-prevent-such-meat-being-consumed-the-cysticerci-are-killed-at-a-temperature-of-125-to-130-fahr-lesions-the-lesions-are-represented-by-cysts-aloneie-by-semi-transparent-bladders-each-of-which-contains-a-scolex-or-head-armed-image241942118.html
RMT1HBHX–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 36. — Eggs of pork- measle tapeworm {Tcsnia sol'kwi) : a, with primi- tive vitelline membrane ; 6, without primitive vitel- line membrane, but wdth striated embry ophore. X 450. (After Leuckart.) cysticerci, but the uncertainty in this respect should prevent such meat being consumed. The cysticerci are killed at a temperature of 125° to 130° Fahr. Lesions. The lesions are represented by cysts alone—i.e., by semi-transparent bladders, each of which contains a scolex or head armed
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RF2C9BW2P–An intestinal worm, Tænia solium, in form somewhat resembling tape. Its length is from 5 to 15 yards, and its breadth from two lines at the narrowest
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RF2E0YG1F–The structure of the reproductive organs of bovine tapeworm. Infographics. Vector illustration on isolated background
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-loenarus-ohineoeeeus-fig-138the-three-types-of-bladder-worm-diagrammatically-represented-latereither-in-the-animal-originally-inhabited-by-the-bladder-worm-or-after-it-has-been-transferred-in-the-flesh-of-this-to-the-gut-of-some-carnivorous-animalthe-bladder-worm-con-tracts-so-that-it-can-no-longer-hold-the-fluid-which-is-present-and-the-ingrowth-is-turned-inside-out-the-suckers-thus-becoming-external-the-tapeworm-head-is-formed-in-this-way-but-the-bladder-still-remains-attached-to-its-hinder-end-fig-139-if-a-host-in-habited-by-bladder-worms-image216370691.html
RMPG0F0K–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-loenarus-ohineoeeeus-fig-138the-three-types-of-bladder-worm-diagrammatically-represented-latereither-in-the-animal-originally-inhabited-by-the-bladder-worm-or-after-it-has-been-transferred-in-the-flesh-of-this-to-the-gut-of-some-carnivorous-animalthe-bladder-worm-con-tracts-so-that-it-can-no-longer-hold-the-fluid-which-is-present-and-the-ingrowth-is-turned-inside-out-the-suckers-thus-becoming-external-the-tapeworm-head-is-formed-in-this-way-but-the-bladder-still-remains-attached-to-its-hinder-end-fig-139-if-a-host-in-habited-by-bladder-worms-image231977898.html
RMRDBE4X–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. loenarus £ohineoeeeus Fig. 138.—The three types of Bladder-worm, diagrammatically represented. Later—either in the animal originally inhabited by the bladder-worm, or after it has been transferred in the flesh of this to the gut of some carnivorous animal—the bladder-worm con- tracts, so that it can no longer hold the fluid which is present, and the ingrowth is turned inside out, the suckers thus becoming external. The tapeworm head is formed in this way, but the bladder still remains attached to its hinder end (Fig. 139). If a host in- habited by bladder-worms
Circlet of hooks on a scolex (the anterior, headlike segment of a tapeworm, which has suckers or hooks for attachment). Magnification: 150x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/circlet-of-hooks-on-a-scolex-the-anterior-headlike-segment-of-a-tapeworm-which-has-suckers-or-hooks-for-attachment-magnification-150x-photomicrograph-made-by-arthur-e-smith-in-the-early-1900s-using-a-combined-microscope-and-camera-in-1904-the-royal-society-in-london-exhibited-a-series-of-smiths-photomicrographs-to-the-public-they-were-later-published-in-1909-in-a-book-called-nature-through-microscope-camera-they-were-the-first-examples-of-photomicroscopy-many-had-ever-seen-image458813769.html
RM2HJCNJ1–Circlet of hooks on a scolex (the anterior, headlike segment of a tapeworm, which has suckers or hooks for attachment). Magnification: 150x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
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RF2PT97FB–Detail of the face and neck of an ostrich. Textures, green, big eye, beak, hairs, tapeworm
. Fig. 42.—Apex, dorsal, and lateral views of the head of beef-measle tapeworm {Tcenia saginata), show- ing a depression in the centre of the apex. X 17. (Stiles, Report U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-42apex-dorsal-and-lateral-views-of-the-head-of-beef-measle-tapeworm-tcenia-saginata-show-ing-a-depression-in-the-centre-of-the-apex-x-17-stiles-report-usa-bureau-of-agriculture-1901-image179973238.html
RMMCPDKJ–. Fig. 42.—Apex, dorsal, and lateral views of the head of beef-measle tapeworm {Tcenia saginata), show- ing a depression in the centre of the apex. X 17. (Stiles, Report U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.)
Elements of biology, with special Elements of biology, with special reference to their rôle in the lives of animals elementsofbiolog00buch Year: 1933 ORAL SUCKER HOOKS SUCKER INTESTINE HEAD OR SCOLEX PROGLOTTID FIG. 36. LIVER FLUKE FIG. 39. HUMAN TAPEWORM Fig. 36.—An example of the phylum Ctenophora, showing external characters only. Figs. 37, 38, and 39.—Representatives of the three classes of the phylum Platyhel- minthes. Planaria are common free living forms, mostly aquatic. The flukes are parasitic in the liver, blood vessels, lungs, bladder, and elsewhere in vertebrate animals. Tapew^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-biology-with-special-elements-of-biology-with-special-reference-to-their-rle-in-the-lives-of-animals-elementsofbiolog00buch-year-1933-oral-sucker-hooks-sucker-intestine-head-or-scolex-proglottid-fig-36-liver-fluke-fig-39-human-tapeworm-fig-36an-example-of-the-phylum-ctenophora-showing-external-characters-only-figs-37-38-and-39representatives-of-the-three-classes-of-the-phylum-platyhel-minthes-planaria-are-common-free-living-forms-mostly-aquatic-the-flukes-are-parasitic-in-the-liver-blood-vessels-lungs-bladder-and-elsewhere-in-vertebrate-animals-tapew-image239595949.html
RMRWPF25–Elements of biology, with special Elements of biology, with special reference to their rôle in the lives of animals elementsofbiolog00buch Year: 1933 ORAL SUCKER HOOKS SUCKER INTESTINE HEAD OR SCOLEX PROGLOTTID FIG. 36. LIVER FLUKE FIG. 39. HUMAN TAPEWORM Fig. 36.—An example of the phylum Ctenophora, showing external characters only. Figs. 37, 38, and 39.—Representatives of the three classes of the phylum Platyhel- minthes. Planaria are common free living forms, mostly aquatic. The flukes are parasitic in the liver, blood vessels, lungs, bladder, and elsewhere in vertebrate animals. Tapew^
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) on dog hair.This flea lives as ectoparasite on wide variety of mammals,in particular domestic dog or cat.This flea serves as intermediate host of dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum).Although they feed on blood of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-coloured-scanning-electron-micrograph-sem-of-common-dog-flea-ctenocephalides-131545766.html
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. Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals : the zoo?logy and control of the animal parasites and the pathogenesis and treatment of parasitic diseases . Domestic animals. 206 PARASITES OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS white, irregularly grouped spots, each representing an invaginated larval tapeworm head. These vary in degree of development and in number from four hundred to five hundred, and herein lies an essential differ- ence between coenurus and cysticercus, the latter containing but^one. Fig. 114.—Diagrammatic section of Ccenurus: a, normal dis- position of soolex; b, u, d, e, diagrammat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parasites-and-parasitosis-of-the-domestic-animals-the-zoology-and-control-of-the-animal-parasites-and-the-pathogenesis-and-treatment-of-parasitic-diseases-domestic-animals-206-parasites-of-the-domestic-animals-white-irregularly-grouped-spots-each-representing-an-invaginated-larval-tapeworm-head-these-vary-in-degree-of-development-and-in-number-from-four-hundred-to-five-hundred-and-herein-lies-an-essential-differ-ence-between-coenurus-and-cysticercus-the-latter-containing-butone-fig-114diagrammatic-section-of-ccenurus-a-normal-dis-position-of-soolex-b-u-d-e-diagrammat-image232353598.html
RMRE0HAP–. Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals : the zoo?logy and control of the animal parasites and the pathogenesis and treatment of parasitic diseases . Domestic animals. 206 PARASITES OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS white, irregularly grouped spots, each representing an invaginated larval tapeworm head. These vary in degree of development and in number from four hundred to five hundred, and herein lies an essential differ- ence between coenurus and cysticercus, the latter containing but^one. Fig. 114.—Diagrammatic section of Ccenurus: a, normal dis- position of soolex; b, u, d, e, diagrammat
. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. 246 THE TAPEWORMS plerocercoid type, i.e., they have long wormlike bodies with an invaginated head at one end (Fig. 86C). Fish Tapeworm. — The common fish tapeworm of man, Dibothriocephalus latus, is an important species in the districts in which it occurs. It is found in all countries where fresh-water fish is extensively eaten, and especially in countries where it is commonly eaten raw. In the Baltic countries, Switzerland, Russia, Japan, and about the Central African lakes this parasite is particular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-medical-parasitology-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-246-the-tapeworms-plerocercoid-type-ie-they-have-long-wormlike-bodies-with-an-invaginated-head-at-one-end-fig-86c-fish-tapeworm-the-common-fish-tapeworm-of-man-dibothriocephalus-latus-is-an-important-species-in-the-districts-in-which-it-occurs-it-is-found-in-all-countries-where-fresh-water-fish-is-extensively-eaten-and-especially-in-countries-where-it-is-commonly-eaten-raw-in-the-baltic-countries-switzerland-russia-japan-and-about-the-central-african-lakes-this-parasite-is-particular-image216374154.html
RMPG0KCA–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. 246 THE TAPEWORMS plerocercoid type, i.e., they have long wormlike bodies with an invaginated head at one end (Fig. 86C). Fish Tapeworm. — The common fish tapeworm of man, Dibothriocephalus latus, is an important species in the districts in which it occurs. It is found in all countries where fresh-water fish is extensively eaten, and especially in countries where it is commonly eaten raw. In the Baltic countries, Switzerland, Russia, Japan, and about the Central African lakes this parasite is particular
. Fig. 136.—Head of the marginate tapeworm {Tcniia marginata). X 17. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) fcrj En s^ Fig. 135.—The marginate tapeworm {Tteiiia mar- ;/ill at a), natural size. (Stiles, Annual Report, U.S.A. Bureau of Agri- culture, 1901.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-136head-of-the-marginate-tapeworm-tcniia-marginata-x-17-stiles-annual-eeport-usa-bureau-of-agriculture-1901-fcrj-en-s-fig-135the-marginate-tapeworm-tteiiia-mar-ill-at-a-natural-size-stiles-annual-report-usa-bureau-of-agri-culture-1901-image179936838.html
RMMCMR7J–. Fig. 136.—Head of the marginate tapeworm {Tcniia marginata). X 17. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) fcrj En s^ Fig. 135.—The marginate tapeworm {Tteiiia mar- ;/ill at a), natural size. (Stiles, Annual Report, U.S.A. Bureau of Agri- culture, 1901.)
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) on dog hair.This flea lives as ectoparasite on wide variety of mammals,in particular domestic dog or cat.This flea serves as intermediate host of dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum).Although they feed on blood of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-coloured-scanning-electron-micrograph-sem-of-common-dog-flea-ctenocephalides-131545885.html
RFHJ0C39–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) on dog hair.This flea lives as ectoparasite on wide variety of mammals,in particular domestic dog or cat.This flea serves as intermediate host of dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum).Although they feed on blood of
. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. 233- I* !<;. 232. — Tmhina spiralis, cTicysted in muscle (.)f a pig. (Greatly magni- fied; from specimen.) I'li;. 233.—Tapeworm; head magnified, at left; whole worm may be several yards long. (After Leuckart.) tion. Thus its body is very degenerate. The life-his- tory of the tapeworm is interesting, because it lives in two hosts during its life. The eggs of this parasite pass from the intestine with the excreta, and to develop must be taken into the body of some other animal. In the case yA one of several species infesting man this second host. Please no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lessons-in-zoology-zoology-233-i-!lt-232-tmhina-spiralis-cticysted-in-muscle-f-a-pig-greatly-magni-fied-from-specimen-ili-233tapeworm-head-magnified-at-left-whole-worm-may-be-several-yards-long-after-leuckart-tion-thus-its-body-is-very-degenerate-the-life-his-tory-of-the-tapeworm-is-interesting-because-it-lives-in-two-hosts-during-its-life-the-eggs-of-this-parasite-pass-from-the-intestine-with-the-excreta-and-to-develop-must-be-taken-into-the-body-of-some-other-animal-in-the-case-ya-one-of-several-species-infesting-man-this-second-host-please-no-image232219738.html
RMRDPEJ2–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. 233- I* !<;. 232. — Tmhina spiralis, cTicysted in muscle (.)f a pig. (Greatly magni- fied; from specimen.) I'li;. 233.—Tapeworm; head magnified, at left; whole worm may be several yards long. (After Leuckart.) tion. Thus its body is very degenerate. The life-his- tory of the tapeworm is interesting, because it lives in two hosts during its life. The eggs of this parasite pass from the intestine with the excreta, and to develop must be taken into the body of some other animal. In the case yA one of several species infesting man this second host. Please no
. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TYPES OF TAPEWORM LARV^ 235 Having reached the organ or tissue in which it is destined to develop, the embryo loses its hooks and grows into some form of bladderworm, that is, the body undergoes a series of transfor- mations which usually result in the formation of a bladder-like body filled with a watery fluid. Into the bladder there grows an invagination and at the bottom of this, pushed inside out into it, there develops a head or scolex. There are different types of bladderworms which go under diffe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-medical-parasitology-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-types-of-tapeworm-larv-235-having-reached-the-organ-or-tissue-in-which-it-is-destined-to-develop-the-embryo-loses-its-hooks-and-grows-into-some-form-of-bladderworm-that-is-the-body-undergoes-a-series-of-transfor-mations-which-usually-result-in-the-formation-of-a-bladder-like-body-filled-with-a-watery-fluid-into-the-bladder-there-grows-an-invagination-and-at-the-bottom-of-this-pushed-inside-out-into-it-there-develops-a-head-or-scolex-there-are-different-types-of-bladderworms-which-go-under-diffe-image216374183.html
RMPG0KDB–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TYPES OF TAPEWORM LARV^ 235 Having reached the organ or tissue in which it is destined to develop, the embryo loses its hooks and grows into some form of bladderworm, that is, the body undergoes a series of transfor- mations which usually result in the formation of a bladder-like body filled with a watery fluid. Into the bladder there grows an invagination and at the bottom of this, pushed inside out into it, there develops a head or scolex. There are different types of bladderworms which go under diffe
. Fig. 136.—Head of the marginate tapeworm {Taenia 7narginata). X 17. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) i^=-:v»Jci m Fig. 135.—The marginate tapeworm {Tcenia mar- ginata), natural size. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agri- culture, 1901.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-136head-of-the-marginate-tapeworm-taenia-7narginata-x-17-stiles-annual-eeport-usa-bureau-of-agriculture-1901-i=-vjci-m-fig-135the-marginate-tapeworm-tcenia-mar-ginata-natural-size-stiles-annual-eeport-usa-bureau-of-agri-culture-1901-image179905831.html
RMMCKBM7–. Fig. 136.—Head of the marginate tapeworm {Taenia 7narginata). X 17. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.) i^=-:v»Jci m Fig. 135.—The marginate tapeworm {Tcenia mar- ginata), natural size. (Stiles, Annual Eeport, U.S.A. Bureau of Agri- culture, 1901.)
Manual of pathological anatomy . Taenia solium. Head and joints.(Owens Lectures.) required for the development of the cysticercTis is two monthsand a-half; the duration of its life is said to be from three to sixyears. After the death of the animal the body collapses anddegenerates more or less completely, while calcareous depositionat the same time takes place, so that there remains at last onlya chalky mass surrounded by a fibrous cyst. The tcjunia solium is anative of Britain, Holland, Fig. 50. Germany, Egypt, and theLevant. Tceniamediocanellata^ thebookless tapeworm, con-siderably exceeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-pathological-anatomy-taenia-solium-head-and-jointsowens-lectures-required-for-the-development-of-the-cysticerctis-is-two-monthsand-a-half-the-duration-of-its-life-is-said-to-be-from-three-to-sixyears-after-the-death-of-the-animal-the-body-collapses-anddegenerates-more-or-less-completely-while-calcareous-depositionat-the-same-time-takes-place-so-that-there-remains-at-last-onlya-chalky-mass-surrounded-by-a-fibrous-cyst-the-tcjunia-solium-is-anative-of-britain-holland-fig-50-germany-egypt-and-thelevant-tceniamediocanellata-thebookless-tapeworm-con-siderably-exceeds-image339890319.html
RM2AMY9FY–Manual of pathological anatomy . Taenia solium. Head and joints.(Owens Lectures.) required for the development of the cysticercTis is two monthsand a-half; the duration of its life is said to be from three to sixyears. After the death of the animal the body collapses anddegenerates more or less completely, while calcareous depositionat the same time takes place, so that there remains at last onlya chalky mass surrounded by a fibrous cyst. The tcjunia solium is anative of Britain, Holland, Fig. 50. Germany, Egypt, and theLevant. Tceniamediocanellata^ thebookless tapeworm, con-siderably exceeds
. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. DWARF TAPEWORM 243 by the armed head, and become adult. It is said that eggs of this parasite can be found in the faeces within a month after an egg of the preceding generation has been swallowed. Self- infection with these eggs rarely occurs, since the eggs will not develop unless acted upon by the gastric juices. There is still room for doubt as to whether an insect is not commonly involved as an intermediate host as in other species of Hymenolepis; in fact, several investigators have found cysticerco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-medical-parasitology-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-dwarf-tapeworm-243-by-the-armed-head-and-become-adult-it-is-said-that-eggs-of-this-parasite-can-be-found-in-the-faeces-within-a-month-after-an-egg-of-the-preceding-generation-has-been-swallowed-self-infection-with-these-eggs-rarely-occurs-since-the-eggs-will-not-develop-unless-acted-upon-by-the-gastric-juices-there-is-still-room-for-doubt-as-to-whether-an-insect-is-not-commonly-involved-as-an-intermediate-host-as-in-other-species-of-hymenolepis-in-fact-several-investigators-have-found-cysticerco-image216374161.html
RMPG0KCH–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. DWARF TAPEWORM 243 by the armed head, and become adult. It is said that eggs of this parasite can be found in the faeces within a month after an egg of the preceding generation has been swallowed. Self- infection with these eggs rarely occurs, since the eggs will not develop unless acted upon by the gastric juices. There is still room for doubt as to whether an insect is not commonly involved as an intermediate host as in other species of Hymenolepis; in fact, several investigators have found cysticerco
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