Jr. Lichtenfels et Wp. Wergin, SUBLATERAL HYPODERMAL CHORDS IN HAEMONCHUS (NEMATODA, TRICHOSTRONGYLOIDEA) - DESCRIPTION AND POTENTIAL AS A SYSTEMATIC CHARACTER, The Journal of parasitology, 80(4), 1994, pp. 620-624
Prominent sublateral hypodermal chords (SHC) are described in Haemonch
us spp. Four large SHC are located 1 muscle cell away from the lateral
chords from the level of the middle of the esophagus to midbody. The
SHC are largest in midbody and merge with the lateral chords at about
65% of the body length from the anterior end. With the aid of transmis
sion electron microscopy, a band of nerve tissue was located parallel
and medial to the SHC. Haemonchus spp. and Mecistocirrus digitatus hav
e SHC that are so large they can be identified in thick freehand midbo
dy cross sections cut with a cataract knife. Because SHC have not been
described in other Trichostrongylidae, their presence in members of t
he Haemonchinae may have value as a systematic character.