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Fig. 4

From: First record and morphological contributions of Procyrnea leptoptera (Rudolphi, 1819) (Nematoda: Habronematidae) in the kestrel Falco tinnunculus Linnaeus (Falconiformes: Falconidae) from Egypt

Fig. 4

Scanning electron microscope of Procyrnea leptoptera Rudolphi 1819, Chabaud 1958 from Falco tinnunculus in Egypt. a Anterior end of the nematode showing the lateral ala (arrow), cervical papilla (thick arrow); b anterior part showing the start of lateral ala (arrow); c anterior end of the worm, latero-apical view; d cephalic region showing cephalic papillae (arrows); e dorsal view of anterior third of the nematode showing cuticular annulations; f cuticular annulations of the middle part of the nematode; g enlarged view of dorsal middle part of the nematode; h anterior third of female body showing vulva; i transverse regular striations near the last third of body, dorso-lateral view; j Posterior end of male, lateral view; (k) posterior end of male showing papillae (arrows) ventral view. Scale bars: a, b, j 50 µm; c, d, e, f, g, h, k 10 µm; i 100 µm

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