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Deutsch: Zwergbandwurm (Hymenolepis nana)
English: Three adult Hymenolepis nana tapeworms. Each tapeworm (length: 15 to 40 mm) has a small, rounded scolex at the anterior end, and proglottids can be distinguished at the posterior, wider end.
Русский: Три взрослых ленточных червя Hymenolepis nana. Длина от 15 до 40 мм. На переднем конце — округлый сколекс, на заднем хорошо различимы проглоттиды. |
Source | DPDx Image Library: http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/html/imagelibrary/g%2Dl/hymenolepiasis/body_Hymenolepiasis_il6.htm |
Author | Image contributed by the Georgia Division of Public Health. |
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