Abstract

Scanning electron micrographs show that the eggshell of the digenetic trematode, Cryptocotyle lingua, is a concavo-convex ellipsoid with a longitudinal ridge-like demarcation extending along the convex, but not the concave surface. Numerous apical villosities contribute to an undulating appearance of the shell surface. Transmission electron microscopy reveals a fuzzy coat on the shell surface. Cytoplasmic flaps protruding from the parasite's uterus appear to intertwine with the shell surface villosities.

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