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Morphology of the Infusoriform Larva of Dicyema aegira (Mesozoa: Dicyemidae)
The mature infusoriform larva of Dicyema aegira is ovoid with the following average measurements (excluding cilia): length, 31.9 µ; width, 25.3 µ; depth, 24,0 µ. Refringent bodies are solid, usually two in number, and of moderate size. Each larva typically is composed of 39 cells (35 somatic, 4 germ...
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description | The mature infusoriform larva of Dicyema aegira is ovoid with the following average measurements (excluding cilia): length, 31.9 µ; width, 25.3 µ; depth, 24,0 µ. Refringent bodies are solid, usually two in number, and of moderate size. Each larva typically is composed of 39 cells (35 somatic, 4 germinal). Individual cells are described and figured; the findings add weight to the idea that differences exist in number and disposition of cells in infusoriform larvae of different species of dicyemids. |
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