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. 1986;72(6):779-87.
doi: 10.1007/BF00925098.

The structure of the cuticle and sheath of the infective juvenile of Trichostrongylus colubriformis

The structure of the cuticle and sheath of the infective juvenile of Trichostrongylus colubriformis

D A Wharton. Z Parasitenkd. 1986.

Abstract

The infective third-stage juvenile of Trichostrongylus colubriformis is surrounded by its own cuticle as well as the incompletely moulted cuticle of the second-stage juvenile, which is referred to as the sheath. The sheath comprises an outer epicuticle, an amorphous cortical zone, a fibrous basal zone and an inner electron-dense layer. The basal zone of the sheath consists of three layers of fibres; the fibres are parallel within each layer, but the fibre direction of the middle layer is at an angle to that of the inner and outer layers. The cuticle comprises a complex outer epicuticle, an amorphous cortical zone and a striated basal zone. The lateral alae of the cuticle and the sheath are aligned and overlie the lateral hypodermal cords. The lateral alae of the sheath consist of two wing-like expansions of the cortical zone with associated specializations of the inner electron-dense layer which form a groove. The cuticular lateral alae consist of two tube-like expansions of the cortical zone. The lateral alar complex of the cuticle and the sheath may maximise locomotory efficiency and prevent rotation of the juvenile within the sheath.

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