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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FF67FE5DFE054AC0" bold="true" box="[151,385,476,502]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">Neolebouria leiperi</emphasis>
(Gupta, 1956)
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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FEE4FDA3FE7D490E" box="[276,505,546,568]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">Hamacreadium leiperi</emphasis>
Gupta, 1956
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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FF67FDE4FE844948" bold="true" box="[151,256,613,638]" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">Records.</emphasis>
From an unidentified “marine catfish” in the Gulf of Mannar by Gupta (1956).
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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FF37FD08FEBF4994" bold="true" box="[199,315,649,674]" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">Remarks.</emphasis>
This species was described based on two specimens and was considered a synonym of
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.
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by
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. However, the ovary is distinctly tri-lobed, the genital pore is distinctly inter-caecal and the anterior extent of the excretory vesicle was not described. Therefore, it is consistent with the current concept of
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. In particular, it closely resembles species placed in the “maorum” body-type group by Dronen
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. (2014), which are characterised by an elongate linguiform body, a relatively small equatorial ventral sucker and a distinctly post-bifurcal and inter-caecal genital pore. One of these species,
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.
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, was also described from Indian waters, but that species is smaller (1,9202,520
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3,5005,500 µm long) and has larger pre-ovarian and post-testicular areas. Therefore,
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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FE0EFC07FD9548AB" box="[510,529,902,925]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">N</emphasis>
.
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is considered a distinct species of
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<emphasis id="F9B3EAB1BE7F5559FBBEFC04FB5E48A8" box="[1102,1242,901,926]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="176">Neolebouria</emphasis>
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. Although Gupta (1956) possibly described
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.
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and
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.
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from the same host species, perhaps even individual “catfish”, on the basis of limited material, the two appear to be distinct species because the former has a prebifurcal genital pore.
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