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Figure 4; "Image of Haplorchis taichui;

a. Drawing of cercaria structure

b. Cercaria without staining

c. Redia without staining

d.–g. Images of Scanning Electronmicroscope

Abbreviations: os – oral sucker, es – eye spot, p – pharynx, pg – penetration gland, gi – genital primordial, eb – excretory bladder, lf – lateral finfold, ta – tail, df – dorsal finfold, re – redia, c – cercaria, sp – spine (scale a, b = 100 µm, c = 20 µm)."
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Author Krailas D, Namchote S, Koonchornboon T, Dechruksa W, Boonmekam D (2014) Trematodes obtained from the thiarid freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) as vector of human infections in Thailand. Zoosystematics and Evolution 90(1): 57-86. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.90.7306
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