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Table 1.

The mitochondrial COI gene in different species of Onchocerca.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of onchocercal nodules in camels at various ages.

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Fig 1.

Onchocerca fasciata, female, light microscopy.

Tail, lateral view.

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Fig 2.

Onchocerca fasciata, female, light microscopy.

A-C. Variations in the structure of the cuticle along the body. A. The ornament (arrow) at the mid-body. B. The relationship between ridges (arrowheads) to striae (arrows) at the mid-body. C. Region of the anterior body end showing the beginning of ridges and striae.

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Fig 3.

Onchocerca fasciata, male, light microscopy.

Anterior end of the body, lateral view, showing the oesophagus.

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Fig 4.

Onchocerca fasciata, male, light microscopy.

Tail, ventral view, showing the spicules.

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Fig 5.

Onchocerca fasciata, male, light microscopy.

Lateral view of the cuticle at the mid-body.

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Fig 6.

Onchocerca fasciata, male, light microscopy.

Tail, ventral view, caudal papillae; note the second pair (arrow).

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Fig 7.

Phylogenetic tree of 10 Onchocerca species based on partial COI gene sequences constructed using the NJ method.

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Table 3.

The number of nucleotide differences per site (p-distance) between COI sequences among Onchocerca species.

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