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<mods:title id="C9A987BB618C09C49EA057218BCA2092">Suborders Acotylea and Cotylea (Polycladida): Study on morphological, ecological and reproductive features of some representative species from Tunisian coasts (Mediterranean)</mods:title>
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<emphasis id="B913C914FFB7FFBEFF50F93971A076B3" bold="true" box="[151,430,1714,1740]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="59">Echinoplana celerrima</emphasis>
Haswell, 1907
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<emphasis id="B913C914FFB7FFBEFF50F97E71B07770" bold="true" box="[151,446,1781,1807]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="59">Morphological features.</emphasis>
Specimens are brownish. Tentacles are absent. Cerebral and tentacular eyes form two elongated paramedian bands (
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). Ventral surface is whitish transparent and shows the ruffled pharynx, the two sperm ducts and the two uteri. A corrugated surface is present between male and female genital pores (
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). It is formed by a whitish area provided with a number of ventral wall deformations or horizontal ventral folds. The largest folds are located in the middle of whitish area.
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<emphasis id="B913C914FFB7FFBEFF50F84B71A677A5" bold="true" box="[151,424,1984,2010]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="59">Reproductive features.</emphasis>
The male copulatory apparatus is provided with cirrus armed with sclerotized spines. Prostatic vesicle is of interpolated
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. Seminal vesicle is ventral. The female copulatory apparatus is formed by a narrow vagina formed by three section, external vagina or female atrium, median vagina or shell chamber where open several shell glands and internal vagina where are connected separately the two uteri. Ovaries are dispersed mainly in the ventral parenchyma between digestive ramifications. Histological sections of female gonads show a ventral germinative zone containing young oocytes and dorsal growing zone containing growing oocytes (
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).
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<emphasis id="B913C914FFB4FFBDFF50FE0571CA71D7" bold="true" box="[151,452,398,424]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="60">Reproductive behaviour.</emphasis>
During animal culture, specimens were seen to cover their egg plates with their bodies. Even after being moved to other area of the same container, they returned again to cover their eggs.
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<emphasis id="B913C914FFB4FFBDFF50FE78717C7272" bold="true" box="[151,370,499,525]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="60">Associated fauna.</emphasis>
Specimens were found to be associated with proseriates (marine free-living flatworms) and sea urchin
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