Mouth unarmed. The three labial papillæ are only slightly protuberant, the œsophagus is long and presents two well-marked bulbs. The vulva is in the anterior part of the body.
Oxyuris vermicularis, Linnæus, 1767.
Syn.: Ascaris vermicularis, L.; Fusaria, Zeder, 1803.
Fig. 345.—A, male, and B, female, of Oxyuris vermicularis. 5/1.
Colour white, the striated cuticle forms projections at the anterior end which extend some distance back along the middle of the ventral and dorsal surfaces; the longitudinal lateral flanges of the skin corresponding to the lateral lines are well seen in transverse sections; there are three small retractile labial papillæ around the mouth. The male measures 3 to 5 mm. in length, and shortens on death; the posterior extremity of the body is curved ventrally and presents six papillæ. Spicule 70 µ long, hook-like. The female is 10 mm. in length and 0·6 mm. in diameter; the anus is about 2 mm. in front of the tip of the tail; the vulva is in the anterior third of the body; the eggs are oval, asymmetrical, with double-contoured shells, and measure 50 µ to 55 µ by 16 µ to 25 µ; they are deposited with clear, non-granular tadpole-like embryos already developed.
Fig. 346.—On the left, female; on the right, male. A, anus; M, mouth; V, vulva. Greatly enlarged. (After Claus.)