Fig. 2 in Morbidity in California giant salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus Eschscholtz, 1833) caused by Euryhelmis sp. Poche, 1926 (Trematoda: Heterophyiidae)
Fig. 2. (A) Adult California giant salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus) found mid-day in a calm pool. Note the emaciated body condition and granular textured skin. Weir Creek, Santa Cruz County, California, USA. Photo credit: L. Erickson. (B) First year larval stage D. ensatus. Note the thin wavy tail w...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fig. 2. (A) Adult California giant salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus) found mid-day in a calm pool. Note the emaciated body condition and granular textured skin. Weir Creek, Santa Cruz County, California, USA. Photo credit: L. Erickson. (B) First year larval stage D. ensatus. Note the thin wavy tail with its length longer than the snout to vent length (SVL). Weir Creek, Santa Cruz County, California, USA. Photo credit: L. Erickson (Independent contractor). (C) Second-year larval stage D. ensatus with gross disfiguration and nodules (arrows) present on the gills. Note the cloudy appearance of the eyes (arrowheads). Aldercroft Creek, Santa Clara County, California, USA. Photo credit: S. Fork, (Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve). |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.13289891 |