Av. Khrustalev et Ep. Hoberg, SILVER STAINING FOR ELUCIDATION OF THE SYNLOPHE IN TRICHOSTRONGYLE NEMATODES, The Journal of parasitology, 81(6), 1995, pp. 1016-1018
Staining techniques are relatively rare in the study of parasitic nema
todes. A novel silver-staining method is described for elucidation of
the synlophe (a system of longitudinal cuticular ridges), a character
of great systematic importance among the trichostrongyloid nematodes.
Ridges are stained optically black and appear in great contrast to the
body of the nematode. This method augments current use of interferenc
e contrast for examination of the synlophe. Detailed studies of the co
nfiguration of the synlophe in entire specimens are possible with stan
dard light microscopy for the first time.