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- which have genital openings on both sides), and a compact yolk gland or vitellarium posterior to the ovary. Families include: Dipylidiidae, the most important...
- solium has an armed scolex. The proglottids have a central ovary, with a vitellarium (yolk gland) posterior to it. As in all cyclophyllid cestodes, a genital...
- one or two ovaries, each with a vitellarium gland that supplies the eggs with yolk. Together, each ovary and vitellarium form a single syncitial structure...
- specialized female reproductive organs are an ovary that produces eggs and a vitellarium that produces yolk cells. Yolk cells travel in a duct system to the oviduct...
- its body; its uterine extent is posterior to its testes and its small vitellarium. Bray, R.A.; Waeschenbach, A.; Dyal, P.; Littlewood, D.T.; Morand, S...
- the oocyte. The ovary features two distinct zones, the germarium and vitellarium, that are divided according to histological features. The oogonia reside...
- during overwintering, as the development of oocytes continues in the vitellarium region. O. bicornis begins diapause in November, and diapause termination...
- from that of the same species. The cells from gastric glands and the vitellarium of Hydatina were examined, counted, and statistically analyzed. These...
- 0126 in) in diameter, and encloses the small seminal receptacle. The vitellarium extends from the level of the vitelline reservoir; a pair of vitelline...