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)
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host:
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(Houttuyn)
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, Black Spinefoot (
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:
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).
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locality: Ningaloo Reef (
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.
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Material examined: ex
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, Ningaloo Reef (WA)
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(nos.
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sequenced for ITS2)
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.
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Specific name from “
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” (L. equal, like), for the almost identical morphology of this species and
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.
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from
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.
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off Lizard Island.
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Based on five whole mounts. With features of genus. Body lanceolate, 8031024 (958) x 141241 (194), 4.05.9 times longer than wide (
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). Tegumental spine rows 611 (8) wide; number of spines per row increasing from anterior and posterior ends toward middle of body, 58 anteriorly, 811 mid­body, 84 posteriorly,
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most. Nerve chords conspicuous; nerve commissure 7790 (86) or 811% of body length from anterior end. Oral sucker vestigial, ovoid to spherical, 2127 (24) x 2127 (24), delimited posteriorly by fine membrane, bearing unknown number of concentric rows of fine spines. Mouth 613 (8) from anterior end (
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). Oesophagus sinuous, narrow anteriorly, widening posteriorly, surrounded by gland cells from posterior margin of nerve commissure to anterior margins of anterior caeca, 369570 (467) or 3958% of body length. Intestine X­ or H­shaped; anterior caeca unequal, right anterior caecum 70198 (124) long, left anterior caecum 101148 (117) long, length 1018% of body length, wider than posterior pair, left anterior caecum dorsal to oesophagus; posterior caeca convoluted, unequal, right posterior caecum 305564 (416) long, left posterior caecum 292500 (417) long, length 2954% of body length, 2.84.7 times longer than anterior pair, terminal extremities expanded. Testis mostly intercaecal, terminating anteriorly to termination of posterior caeca, 193230 (210) or 2024% of body length x 90144 (126) or 3781% of body width, 1.32.3 times longer than wide. Vas deferens originating at centre of posterior margin of testis, passing posteriorly sinuously, expanding distally to form seminal vesicle. Seminal vesicle elongate, tubular, 99130 (121) or 1013% of body length from posterior end, 55128 (102) x 1035 (25), 3.06.0 times longer than wide (
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). Ejaculatory duct dorso­anteriorly directed, convoluted; prostatic cells not seen. Male genital pore opening anteriorly to posterior margin of seminal vesicle. Ovary mostly dextrally orientated, anteriorly extending laterally to intercaecal field, extending dorso­anteriorly to posterior margin of testis, 55132 (75) or 614% of body length x 67144 (115) or 3977% of body width, 180315 (270) or 2232% of body length from posterior end. Oviduct originating dorso­anteriorly to posterior margin of ovary, dextral, immediately expanding to form oviducal seminal receptacle, narrowing posteriorly to anterior margin of seminal vesicle, continuing posteriorly as narrow tube, joining with vitelline reservoir lateral to seminal vesicle. Oviducal seminal receptacle tear­shaped, dorsal to ovary, 2993 (66) x 1942 (33), 1.32.5 times longer than wide. Vitelline duct seen just posterior to anterior margin of testis, passing posteriorly ventral to testis, vas deferens and ovary, expands to form vitelline reservoir level with anterior margin of ovary, continues posteriorly ventral to oviducal seminal receptacle and oviduct. Oötype elliptical, lateral to male genital pore, surrounded by Mehlis gland, 1948 (32) x 1329 (18) wide. Mehlis gland extending anteriorly to joining of vitelline duct and oviducts, extending posteriorly to level of posterior margin of seminal vesicle. Uterus convoluted, passing posteriorly from oötype, looping antero­dorsally anterior to anterior margin of excretory vesicle, lateral to seminal vesicle passes posteriorly past oötype, passing anteriorly again dorsal to oötype, oviduct, Mehlis gland and vitelline reservoir, both dorsal and ventral to oviducal seminal receptacle, at posterior margin of ovary passes sinistrally across midline to enter metraterm. Metraterm retort­shaped, 35118 (72) x 6103 (38), dorsal to left posterior caecum anteriorly. Female genital pore opening laterally to posterior margin of oviducal seminal receptacle, anteriorly to anterior margin of seminal vesicle, antero­dextrally to male pore (
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). Eggs triangular to rounded in shape, 1635 (25) x 1022 (14) wide (n=23). Vitellarium follicular, anteriorly extending past nerve commissure, posteriorly extending to posterior margin of ovary, anteriorly dorsal to lateral nerve chords, both dorsal and ventral to oesophagus, intestine and testis, posteriorly ventral to ovary. Excretory vesicle cuneate, 414 (9) in diameter. Excretory pore terminal.
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The present material clearly belongs in the genus
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE61FFFAFBA1760EFB67D159" box="[1037,1247,1604,1629]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Cardicola parilus</emphasis>
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is distinguished by the combination of a body 4.05.9 times longer than wide, posterior caeca that are convoluted and 2.84.7 times longer than the anterior pair, a testis that is mostly intercaecal, elliptical in shape and whose length extends 2024% of the body length. The species differs further in having an ovary that is anteriorly intercaecal, mostly dextral in orientation and that is positioned 2232% of the body length from the posterior end, an oviducal seminal receptacle that extends posteriorly past the posterior margin of the seminal vesicle and a well developed retort­shaped metraterm.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE60FFFBFEA47630FE6DD196" bold="true" box="[264,469,1658,1682]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">FIGURES 3538.</emphasis>
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from the atrium and ventricle (heart) of
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE60FFFBFB7A7631FEC0D1B0" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Siganus fuscescens</emphasis>
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of Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. 35. Adult, whole mount, ventral view. 36. Anterior region, ventral view, showing vestigial oral sucker delimited by fine membrane. 37. Male terminal genitalia, ventral view. Ejaculatory duct directed dorsally. 38. Female terminal genitalia, ventral view. Vitelline duct and vitelline reservoir omitted from figure as they obscure the path of the oviducal seminal receptacle and uterus as they pass posteriorly.
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35, 100 m; 3638, 100
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This species closely resembles
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.
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, from the atrium and ventricle of
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.
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, off Lizard Island. These species appear to differ in only three morphological characters; the width of the tegumental spines rows, the length/width ratio of the seminal vesicle and the distribution of the vitelline follicles.
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possesses ventro­lateral transverse rows of tegumental spines 611 wide, a seminal vesicle 3.06.0 times longer than wide and a vitelline follicle distribution that extends anteriorly past the nerve commissure and posteriorly to the level of the metraterm. In contrast,
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.
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possesses rows of tegumental spines 1321 wide, a seminal vesicle 1.82.2 times longer than wide and vitelline follicles that fill the space from the posterior margin of the nerve commissure to the ovary.
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