A little outside my usual field or work and a little outside their usual habitat, but my limited kmowledge makes me think they are monogeneans(?)
thank-you in advance
note: reflected light microscopy using primitive equipment (no stain) at 60x.
Judi Krzyzanowski
Hi
It does not seem to be monogeneans
Of course, if there were other photos that show the details, the diagnosis will be more accurate.
Knowing the location of the discovery and what animal it was isolated from can help.
good luck
likely not. It seems like a piece of some tissue...just that. Where did you find these?
Thank you both for your help.
I can't figure out how to add any additonal attachments or i would.
They are quite transparent, 1-2 mm long and seem to have haptors, although they lack the main pair of hooks and rather have series of clamps...
Does anything else have hapters?
Thanks again!
They are piece of tissues
Not monogeneans
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