dc:creator"Amato, José F. R.; Amato, Suzana B.; Seixas, Samantha A.; Fonseca, Mariluce; Ilário, Rodrigo J.";
dc:date"2010";
dc:title"Temnocephala pignalberiae Dioni, 1967 (Platyhelminthes, Temnocephalida) from two allopatric populations of Dilocarcinus pagei Stimpson, 1861 (Crustacea, Decapoda) — first record for Brazil";
dc:description"FIGURES 8 – 13. Temnocephala pignalberiae. 8 – 9. specimens from Poconé fixed in hot formalin showing the typical body shape and the red-eyes (black head arrow). 10 – 11. specimens from Bebedouro fixed in hot formalin showing the typical body shape and the red-eyes (black head arrow). Same scale bar to Figs. 8 - 11 = 500 µm. 12. carapace of crab killed with cold ethanol showing the specimens and many eggs cemented to the tissue which covers the inner upper surface of the carapace. Scale bar = 2 mm. 13. specimens killed with cold ethanol, together with the host, showing the altered body shape. Scale bar = 2 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURES 1 – 2. Dilocarcinus pagei, showing the absence of eggs of T. pignalberiae on the external dorsal and ventral surfaces, including the pereiopods. 1. adult female specimen in dorsal view. Scale bar = 1. 5 cm. 2. adult female specimen in ventral view. Scale bar = 1. 5 cm. FIGURES 3 – 7. Temnocephala pignalberiae. 3. live eggs deposited on the tissue (asterisks) covering the inner upper surface of the carapace. Scale bar = 500 µm. 4. fixed eggs cemented to the tissue covering the inner upper surface of the carapace. Scale bar = 1 mm. 5. fixed eggs cemented to the tissue covering the inner upper surface of the carapace, in higher magnification (two asterisks). Scale bar = 500 µm. 6. unhatched egg showing the filament (black head arrow). Scale bar = 250 µm. 7. adult, killed in hot formalin showing the correct shape of the body, stained in aceto-carmine / fast green. Scale bar = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURES 32 – 33. Temnocephala pignalberiae. 32. partial view of the reproductive system, observed with Nomarski´s DIC microscopy: male organs – seminal vesicle (sv), prostatic bulb (pb), and prostatic secretion (ps); female organs – ovary (ov), distal vagina (dv), vaginal sphincter with the anterior vaginal portion (avs), and the posterior vaginal portion (pvs). Scale bar = 50 µm. 33. enlarged prostatic bulb showing the wall openings (black arrows), the prostatic secretion (ps), and cirrus (c), both from a specimen from Poconé. Scale bar = 50 µm.";
dc:description"FIGURES 34 – 37. Temnocephala pignalberiae. 34. adult specimen pressed between slide and cover slip, showing that too much pressure may be good to allow all characters to be observed in the same focusing plane, but alters the body shape. Scale bar = 1 mm. 35. Haswell glands (black head arrows). Scale bar = 200 µm. 36. mouth (m), mouth sphincter (ms), and pharyngeal sphincter (ps). Scale bar = 200 µm. 37. male and female reproductive system: anterior portion of the vaginal sphincter (avs), cirrus (c), deferent duct (dd), ejaculatory duct (ed), genital pore (gp), genital atrium (ga), ovary (ov), posterior portion of the vaginal sphincter (pvs), prostatic bulb (pb), seminal receptacles (sr), seminal vesicle (sv), vagina (va), and vesicula resorbens (vr). Scale bar = 100 µm.";
dc:description"FIGURES 19 – 21. Temnocephala pignalberiae seen with SEM. 19. entire specimen from Poconé, showing the dorsolateral ‘ excretory’ syncytial plates (black head arrows) and position of excretory pores (n – white arrows). Scale bar = 200 µm. 20. left DLSP, seen in a specimen from Poconé, (n – white arrow). Scale bar = 100 µm. 21. left DLSP, seen in a specimen from Bebedouro, (n – white arrow). Scale bar = 100 µm.";