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Curini-Galletti
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(
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.
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:
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deep among seagrass, in mixed sediment,
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; one specimen sagittally sectioned (
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. Same data as
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, two specimens sagittally sectioned (
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.
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<emphasis id="27F5EAE6FFADFF8CFF17F87F2452FEB7" bold="true" box="[199,377,2007,2034]" pageId="14" pageNumber="141">
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.
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Same data as
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, three specimens studied karyologically.
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(Lat. 9.352219, Lon. -82.255574).
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beach in front of the
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, intertidal in medium sand.
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; one specimen studied alive
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.
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<emphasis id="27F5EAE6FFACFF8DFF17FF482469F9BE" bold="true" box="[199,322,224,251]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="142">Etymology</emphasis>
. The species is named after the
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locality—
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is a noun used in apposition.
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. Animals small, about
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long, unpigmented, with the caudal region tripartite, provide with numerous adhesive glands (
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AC). Rhabdoids rod-shaped, about 57 μm long. Statocyst surrounded by nuclei of the brain cells, and abutting the neuropil. With a short pharynx at about mid-body. Oesophagus less than 1/5 the total length of pharynx.
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.
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With about 20 testes in two more or less regular rows in front of pharynx (
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). With a copulatory organ about 50 μm long and 40 μm high in sections, provided with a thin outer muscular layer, about 1 μm thick. With a nearly spherical seminal vesicle, separated by a muscular septum from a well-developed prostatic vesicle (
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). Cirrus short, 2530 μm long, provided with 1015 rows of acutely triangular spines, 35 μm long, progressively increasing in size distally (
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).
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With an ovoid accessory organ, 2025 μm across, lined by a muscular coating 2.5 μm thick, and provided with a slender stylet about 22 μm long. The accessory organ opens to the outside through an own pore, just posterior to the male pore (
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Ovaria immediately postpharyngeal. The short oviducts enter
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roundish copulatory bursa (
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), connected to a vaginal duct that runs ventrally and opens close to mouth through the vagina. The female duct widens in front of the copulatory organ, and is surrounded by vacuoles containing sperm in various stages of degradation. The female duct opens to the outside posterior to the accessory organ pore (
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. Species of
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with tripartite tail. With a short cirrus, with 1015 rows of acutely triangular spines, 35 μm long. With
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bursa in front of the copulatory organ, and an external vagina close to mouth. With a prostatoid organ provided with a slender stylet 22 μm long. Pore indices: a:b:c:d = 1: 14: 2: 4.
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