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Structure of reproductive system of the amphicotyllide cestode Eubothrium rugosum (Cestoda, Pseudophyllidae)

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CONSULTANTS BUREAU
DOI: 10.1023/A:1026104110621

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A tendency for increase both of numerical and of ecological factors of infestation in pseudophyllid cestodes is realized due to morphological peculiarities of the structure of their reproductive system. In the species E. rugosum with the closed bursiform uterus and intrauterine development of eggs, there are revealed the same degree of maturity of oocytes in ovary, the lack of sphincter or filtering cell at the base of the ovicapt infundibulum, and the presence of a large vitelline reservoir. By analogy with trematodes, an interconnection is traced between the degree of egg maturation in the uterus and morphology of uterus and vittelicles. The thickening of the egg membrane has been shown to occur not only by deposits of individual vitelline globules at the internal superficial egg layer, but also by binding of lipid droplets excreted from the surrounding parenchyma to the uterine tube along its entire length to the external egg surface. The male reproductive system of Eubothrium rugosum is characterized by the presence of a small cirrus pouch, by the cirrus supplied with microtrichia, which corresponds to the similar vagina structure, and by localization of prostate glands outside the cirrus pouch. Comparison is presented with other ultrustructural peculiarities of organization of the reproductive system in the earlier studied species of pseudophyllid cestodes, Diphyllobothrium latum.

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