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==Westermani pic==
I am certain that the slide was a P. westermani slide. It may be there is a nematode on there in addition to P. westermani, but the slide was from our laboratory and on the slide itself, it said P. westermani. [[User:Kelidimari|Kelidimari]] ([[User talk:Kelidimari|talk]]) 17:00, 23 February 2012 (UTC)


'''Morphology section''' - plagiarism? Part of the Morphology section text reads "Cercaria (not shown)", yet there are no images in this section at all. It looks like this was copied verbatim from some source. [[User:Acabtp|Tom]] ([[User talk:Acabtp|talk]]) 04:43, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
'''Morphology section''' - plagiarism? Part of the Morphology section text reads "Cercaria (not shown)", yet there are no images in this section at all. It looks like this was copied verbatim from some source. [[User:Acabtp|Tom]] ([[User talk:Acabtp|talk]]) 04:43, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

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Morphology section - plagiarism? Part of the Morphology section text reads "Cercaria (not shown)", yet there are no images in this section at all. It looks like this was copied verbatim from some source. Tom (talk) 04:43, 16 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Same here. It mentions "In tissue: Hemorrhagic holes in the visceral pleura (white arrows) and adult worms acquired from the holes (black arrows). Bump of the visceral pleura is the subpleural worm cyst (red arrow)" There's no picture at all. Plagiarized for sure, and sloppily to boot. 16:49, 20 Aug 2009 (EST) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.147.10.56 (talk)

The section on the life cycle is poorly written, and the paragraphs are completely redundant. It's probably one of the more poorly-written sections I've seen on a pretty important parasite. Could someone please fix this? Thanks. Bobsagat (talk) 01:52, 7 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]