Fig. 169.—Echinostoma ilocanum, Garrison, 1908: head end showing collar of spines, ventral view. (After Leiper.)
Echinostoma ilocanum, Garrison, 1908.
Length 4 to 5 mm., breadth 1 to 1·35 mm., thickness 0·5 to 0·6 mm. The circum-oral disc 0·3 mm. broad, separated by a shallow groove from the body. Crown of forty-nine spines and five to six angle spines on each side continuous with an irregularly alternating series of fourteen spines on the dorsum. Largest spines are 34 µ long, 8 µ thick at the base. The remainder of the dorsal spines are 24 µ by 6 µ. Skin thickly covered with scales on the margins of the body as far back as the level of the hind testis. Oral sucker, 0·18 mm.; ventral sucker, 0·4 to 0·46 mm. Its anterior border about 0·07 mm. from the anterior end. Pharynx 0·17 mm. long, 0·11 mm. broad. Testes about mid-line of the body, much lobed; the lobes of the anterior testis run transversely, while the axis of the posterior testis is longitudinal, as often occurs in the Echinostomidæ. Cirrus sac reaches to the centre of the ventral sucker. Ovary transversely oval in front of the testes. Vitellaria commence about half-way between the ventral sucker and ovary and extend to the posterior end. Eggs numerous, 92 µ to 114 µ by 53 µ to 82 µ.
Average.—99·5 µ by 56 µ.
Habitat.—Gut of man (Filipinos), Philippine Islands.
Echinostoma malayanum, Leiper, 1911.