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4. Shell thin, transparent; embryo in four to many cell stages. (a) Trichostrongylus orientalis (Plate V, Fig. 21). Ends somewhat pointed; size 75/t to 90 M by 39 M to 47/i. (b) Necator americanus. Size 58/x to SO/* by 35/t to 52/z. (c) Ancylostoma duodenale (Plate V, Figs. 17- 18) . Size 56jit to 61/* by 34/i to 38/x. 4. TREMATODA A. Definition Parasitic Platyhelminthes ; cilia present only in larval stage; adults always covered with cuticula; suckers present for attachment; digestive system w...ithout anus, usually bifurcated; development by metamorphosis or alternation of generations; adults parasitic in vertebrates. 50 INTESTINAL TREMATODES B. Systematic Position of Human Forms All human trematodes belong to the sub-class Digenea, which are endoparasitic, have an alternation of generations and a molluscan intermediate host. Two of the human trematodes Gastrodiscoides hominis (Gastrodiscus hominis) and Watsonius watsoni belong to the group Amphistomata, which is characterised by the presence of a large acetabulum at the posterior end.
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