Mehlis gland

Mehlis gland ('mā-lis-) also called Shell gland, is primarily present surrounding the ootype of Platyhelminthes, and it is a part of the female reproductive organ of Platyhelminthes.

[2] It was so named as it was first discovered by German physician Karl Friedrich Eduard Mehlis (1796–1832).

[2] As a part of female reproductive organ it has an important role in guiding the ova out towards the passage ending in the uterus of flat worms.

Thus, its secretion lubricates the passage of uterus through which ova move.

[2] This flatworm- (or platyhelminth-) related article is a stub.

Internal anatomy of Dendritobilharzia pulverulenta . The Mehlis' gland is labelled m. (scale bars: A, D, E = 1 mm; B = 500 μm; C, F = 100 μm).