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Syn.
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Witenberg,
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. Graphic tuskfish
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. Blackeye thicklip (
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De Vis, Venus
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tuskfish (
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=1)
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<emphasis id="B92BEAF14257FF89FF7F0E70A1EAFD29" bold="true" box="[198,403,618,644]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Site of infection:</emphasis>
Beneath the scales
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<emphasis id="B92BEAF14257FF89FF7F0E95A1B1FD04" bold="true" box="[198,456,655,681]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Materials examined:</emphasis>
201 individuals (see
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<emphasis id="B92BEAF14257FF89FF7F0EAFA13FFD62" bold="true" box="[198,326,693,719]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">GenBank:</emphasis>
see
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231782 G231787. Specimens previously identified as
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see
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The
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are visually appealing worms with an elegant swimming action when released from their host, hence the name
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<emphasis id="B92BEAF14257FF89FF2E0A32A163F9ED" bold="true" box="[151,282,1576,1600]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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ex
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, Heron
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Island, southern Great Barrier Reef. Scalebars = 500 µm.
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(based on measurements of
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from labrids from Heron Island). Body transversely elongated, strongly dorsoventrally flattened, 7362112 (1393) long, 18485344 (3358) wide, width/length ratio 2.042.75 (2.40). Tegumental spines prominent. Eyespots prominent, 156393 (273) apart, 6.899.66 (8.15%) of body width; no pigment evident other than in eyespots. Ventral sucker well posterior to eyespots, 71173 (114) long, 77177 (116) wide. Mouth mid-ventral, inconspicuous. Pharynx between or slightly posterior to eyespots, 90241 (158) long, 93226 (155) µm wide. Oesophagus distinct, curved, 64 778 (148) long. Caecal bifurcation anterior or dorsal to ventral sucker. Caeca form cyclocoel reaching laterally to envelop testes, ovary and some vitelline follicles. Testes opposite, deeply lobed, left, 168542 (359) long, 168561 (382) wide; right 161477 (342) long, 190600 (391) µm wide. Seminal vesicle formed of lobed, saccular enclosed portion and winding, tubular extracaecal portion. Enclosed portion distinctly lobed or entire, antero-dextral to right testis, constricts distally to form narrow duct that passes ventral to cyclocoel to join tubular portion. Tubular portion of seminal vesicle passes mediad along cyclocoel then turns anteriorly and passes between eyespots dextral to pharynx and passes to common genital pore where it unites with uterus without any specialisation. Common genital pore precisely in midline on anterior margin of worm. Ovary sinistral to left testis, deeply lobed, 84394 (217) µm long, 97380 (227) µm wide. Oviduct passes medioposteriorly, unites with Laurers canal and duct from oviduct passes vitelline reservoir. Laurers canal passes posteriorly to open dorsally close to left testis; median portion dilated, contains sperm or vitelline remnants. Vitelline reservoir immediately anterior to left testis. Vitelline follicles fill almost entire extracaecal space; enclosed follicles in two masses at each lateral extremity, sometimes also scattered in interrupted band along inner margins of posterior cyclocoel, 2857 (37). Uterus passes medially between anterior half of cyclocoel and testes then between right testis and saccular portion of seminal vesicle. Proximal portions of uterus act as seminal receptacle. Eggs large, 91130 (107) long, 3375 (52) wide. Excretory pore opens posteriorly at small notch in middle of posterior margin, bladder extends anteriorly in initially narrow tube which then expands into large sac which passes ventral to cyclocoel anterior to which it becomes laterally directed.
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