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Note on the so-called Musculature of Taenia elliptica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Walter Heape
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge.

Extract

The internal organisation of the Ceatoda is described as follows by Sedgwick (1898, p. 246):

“Beneath the cuticle-like outer membrane is a layer of spindle-shaped cells lying at right angles to the surface; their external ends abut upon the cuticle, and their inner ends are prolonged as fibres into the parenchyma. Beneath this layer there is a delicate superficial layer of longitudinal muscular fibres, and next a parenchyma of connective tissue in which strongly-developed bundles of longitudinal muscular fibres, as well as an inner layer of circular muscles, are embedded; both these muscular layers are traversed, principally at the sides of the body, by groups of dorso-ventral muscular fibres.”

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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