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18 May 2010

  • 21:3021:30, 18 May 2010 diff hist +340 N File:Watermoss.jpgFilicopsida > Hydropteridales > Salviniaceae species:Salvinia spp. Séguier watermoss Genus: Salvinia Family: Salviniaceae Order: Hydropteridales Class: Filicopsida
  • 21:0521:05, 18 May 2010 diff hist +375 N File:Pinnate Mosquitofern.jpgFilicopsida > Hydropteridales > Azollaceae species:Azolla Pinnata pinnate mosquitofern Genus: Azolla Family: Azollaceae Order: Hydropteridales Class: Filicopsida Photographer: David Nicholls, dcnicholls.com
  • 20:4120:41, 18 May 2010 diff hist +394 N File:Broad Beechfern.jpgFilicopsida > Polypodiales > Thelypteridaceae sprcies:Phegopteris Hexagonoptera broad beechfern Genus: Phegopteris Family: Thelypteridaceae Order: Polypodiales Class: Filicopsida Photographer: John Triana, Regional Water Authority
  • 20:3120:31, 18 May 2010 diff hist +386 N File:Resurrection fern.jpgFilicopsida > Polypodiales > Polypodiaceae species:Pleopeltis polypodioides resurrection fern Genus: Pleopeltis Family: Polypodiaceae Order: Polypodiales Class: Filicopsida Photographer: Chris Evans, River to River CWMA
  • 20:2220:22, 18 May 2010 diff hist +304 N File:Queen sago.jpgCycadopsida > Cycadales > Cycadaceae species:Cycas circinalis queen sago Genus: Cycas Family: Cycadaceae Order: Cycadales Class: Cycadopsida
  • 20:0920:09, 18 May 2010 diff hist +360 N File:Walking fern.jpgMore Images: walking fern Genus: Asplenium Family: Aspleniaceae Order: Polypodiales Class: Filicopsida Photographer: Troy Evans, Eastern Kentucky University Aspleniaceae Asplenium rhizophyllum

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23 February 2010

  • 21:4121:41, 23 February 2010 diff hist +278 N File:Great Tinamou.jpgname:Great Tinamou species:Tinamus major subtaxa:Tinamiformes AUTHOR: Hans Zwitzer Photographed in Piedras Blancas National Park, Costa Rica
  • 21:3521:35, 23 February 2010 diff hist +395 N File:Comb Duck.jpgname:Comb Duck species:Sarkidiornis melanotos subtaxa:Anseriformes SUPPLIER: Flickr AUTHOR: Lip Kee Yap Comb Duck - non-breeding male Comb not present but bill is swollen Sarkidiornis melanotos Keoladeo National Park, Rajastan, India 7th. January 200
  • 21:2321:23, 23 February 2010 diff hist +236 N File:Northern raven.jpgcommon:Northern raven subtaxa:Passeriformes species:Corvus corax Linnaeus SUPPLIER: Wikimedia Commons

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3 December 2009

  • 23:4323:43, 3 December 2009 diff hist 0 File:Extremly long tapeworm.jpguploaded a new version of "File:Extremly long tapeworm.jpg": This is an adult Taenia saginata tapeworm. Humans become infected by ingesting raw or undercooked infected meat. In the human intestine, the cysticercus develops over 2 mo. into an adult tap
  • 23:3323:33, 3 December 2009 diff hist +430 N File:Extremly long tapeworm.jpgThis is an adult Taenia saginata tapeworm. Humans become infected by ingesting raw or undercooked infected meat. In the human intestine, the cysticercus develops over 2 mo. into an adult tapeworm, which can survive for years, attaching to, and residing in
  • 04:0404:04, 3 December 2009 diff hist +405 N File:Large tapeworm.jpgThis is a mature tapeworm, Mesocestoides variabilis, taken from an 18 month old child. The tapeworm Mesocestoides variabilis is only rarely parasitic in humans, but is normally parasitic in foxes, skunks, dogs and raccoons.
  • 03:5803:58, 3 December 2009 diff hist +239 N File:Tapeworm egg.jpgHymenolepsis diminuta egg. Hymenolepsis diminuta egg. Parasite.
  • 03:5303:53, 3 December 2009 diff hist +1,396 N File:Single proglottid.jpgUnder a very low magnification of only 8X; this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by three Taenia solium proglottids. Proglottids of Taenia spp. Gravid proglottids are longer than wide and the two species, T. solium
  • 03:3503:35, 3 December 2009 diff hist +427 N File:Proglottid chain.jpgThese are immature proglottids from the tapeworm, Mesocestoides variabilis, taken from an 18 month old child. The tapeworm Mesocestoides variabilis is only rarely parasitic in humans, but is normally parasitic in foxes, skunks, dogs and racoons.
  • 03:2103:21, 3 December 2009 diff hist +425 N File:Mature proglottid.jpgThis is a mature proglottid from the tapeworm, Mesocestoides variabilis, taken from an 18 month old child. The tapeworm Mesocestoides variabilis is only rarely parasitic in humans, but is normally parasitic in foxes, skunks, dogs and raccoons.
  • 02:5902:59, 3 December 2009 diff hist +554 N File:Tapeworm scolex.jpgThis micrograph reveals the morphology of a Taenia solium tapeworm scolex with its four suckers, and two rows of hooks. In the human intestine, the cysticercus, i.e. larval stage, develops over 2 mo. into an adult tapeworm, which can survive for years, at
  • 00:3700:37, 3 December 2009 diff hist +617 N File:Tapeworm life cycle.jpgThis diagram depicts the various stages in the life cycle of the tapeworm Diphyllobothrium latum, a cestode. Diphyllobothriasis occurs in areas where lakes and rivers coexist with human consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater fish. Such areas include

1 December 2009