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2 Male tail lacks membranous bursa; either two large caudal ventro-lateral lobes each with a papilla at the base, or lobes absent with only one pair of papillae; eggs with short polar plugs either not or only slightly protruding from egg shell....
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- Male tail with membranous bursa supported by two lateral finger-shaped processes (rays) and one pair of papillae at their base; unpaired dorsal caudal projection present; polar plugs slightly protruding from egg shell.................
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3 Male tail with membranous bursa supported by two narrow digital projections (rays) adhering to rounded body end................................................................................................
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- Male tail without membranous bursa but with two large, spherical ventro-lateral lobes bearing a pair of small indistinct papil- lae....................................................................................
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