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<figureCitation id="25BF9EE34041C37AFF30FAC7FF1EC4DD" box="[178,254,1399,1419]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="5.[146,173,1466,1483]" captionTargetBox="[314,1273,148,1429]" captionTargetId="figure-218@5.[312,1275,147,1430]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Fig. 25. The sterigma and sphragis of P. andreas (2), P. calgiria (3), P. obscuratus (4), and P.latilla (5). A: ventral, sphragis absent; B: ventral,sphragis present; C: lateral, sphragis present; D: P. obscuratus with a spermatophore externally connected to the sphragis." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551935" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4551935/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Figure 2</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="8FF05E744041C37AFF30FA24FE82C4FE" box="[178,354,1428,1448]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Females examined:</emphasis>
22. 1 with a complete sphragis; 12 bearing incomplete or amorphous sphragides.
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Coloration—golden-brown to yellowish off-white. Shape—plate-like. Structure—mostly hollow. Scales—found in some specimens, but not ordered, probably accidentally attached. Complexity category—2.
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The complete sphragis that we observed was likely deformed due to the way it was attached to the sterigma. Nearly all (12/13, 92%) of the sphragides observed for this species were incomplete. Incomplete sphragides were in the form of a plate, and always completely internalized inside the bowl-like sterigma. The amount of sphragidal material was variable, but often it only covered the ostium bursae and immediate surroundings.
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