T. lani |
46.5 ± 10.3 |
1.8/1 |
3.2–4.5 |
0.18–0.2 |
Tubular; the spicule sheath surface densely covered with small spines, the outer shape resembling a baseball bat |
T. gazellae |
52.1 ± 6.6 |
2.2/1 |
1.5–2.2 |
0.2–1.2 |
Proximal 3/4 of the sheath densely covered with an expanded small spines; part as spiny it approaches part forming the unarmed part; distal 1/4 thinner, unarmed |
T. ovina |
47.4 ± 8.7 |
2.5/1 |
0.8–1.2 |
0.18–0.32 |
Proximal small spines; 1/2 of distal sheath 1/2 densely unarmed covered with |
T. discolor |
45.2 ± 1.8 |
1.9/1 |
1.2–1.5 |
0.18–0.20 |
Surface sheath end densely dilated covered and spherical with small spines, |
T. longispiculus |
45.6 ± 10.4 |
2.0/1 |
1.3–2.5 |
0.21–0.66 |
Surface sheath ends densely flared covered and enlarged with small spines, |
T. concolor |
36.8 ± 7.4 |
2.2/1 |
1.1–1.5 |
0.25–0.3 |
Rod-shaped, densely covered with small spines |
Trichuris sp. |
40.5 ± 5.6 |
2.0/1 |
1.1–1.5 |
0.25–0.3 |
Surface covered with small spines; the beginning gradually of becomes the sheath thinner, flares with and no then spines at the end |