(A) General view of infected renal sac. Parasites are attached to the renal tissues by their anterior end with their cell body hanging free in the renal coelom.
(B) Tropho-tomont.
(C, D) Club-like and inflated anterior ends of tropho-tomonts (*: apical papillum).
(E) Apical ciliature consisting of 14 kineties that extend continuously through the entire cell body.
(F) Palintomy (arrow: protomites with condensed chromatin).
(G) Cell body ciliature.
(H) First generation of protomites (arrow: fission plan).
(I) Chain of second generation of protomites (arrows).
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(A) General view of infected renal sac. Parasites are attached to the renal tissues by their anterior end with their cell body hanging free in the renal coelom.
(B) Tropho-tomont.
(C, D) Club-like and inflated anterior ends of tropho-tomonts (*: apical papillum).
(E) Apical ciliature consisting of 14 kineties that extend continuously through the entire cell body.
(F) Palintomy (arrow: protomites with condensed chromatin).
(G) Cell body ciliature.
(H) First generation of protomites (arrow: fission plan).
(I) Chain of second generation of protomites (arrows).
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Parasite
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