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species 1
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(
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Four males,
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from a single individual of
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collected from Dokfuma Star Mountains,
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West Sepik, Sanduan Province;
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, coll. T. Flannery AM W.48495; 1 host from hill south of Tifalmin;
<date id="FFEEF2C2FFF2FFFE4AA58138474A4964" box="[151,286,798,823]" pageId="10" pageNumber="193" value="1987-04-15">15. iv. 1987</date>
, coll. T. Flannery AM W.48493; 1 host from Ofekaman,
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Telefomin area, West Sepik Sanduan Province;
<date id="FFEEF2C2FFF2FFFE4B43816547A74908" box="[369,499,834,859]" pageId="10" pageNumber="193" value="1984-02-13">13. ii. 1984</date>
, coll. T. Flannery AM W.48494.
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Very small fragile worms loosely coiled. Male: 1.151.60 (1.31) long, 36.039.5 (38.1) wide. Cephalic vesicle 20.436.3 (29.8), oesophagus 220260 (242), excretory pore, deirids and nerve ring not seen. Bursa dissymmetrical, right lobe larger, dorsal lobe shorter than lateral lobes, lateral rays 4, 5, 6 with common trunk; dorsal trunk symmetrical, divided at about half its length, rays 8 arising at about same level close to bifurcation of trunk; division of rays 9, 10 not observed. Gubernaculum 17 long, spicules equal, filiform, 120.0180.0 (152.5). Female: 1.401.60 (1.47) mm long, 36.339.6 (37.8) wide. Cephalic vesicle 30.6 (3 measurements) long; oesophagus 210.0247.5 (235.0); nerve ring and deirids not seen, excretory pore 149.6 from anterior end. Posterior end reflected ventrally, without praepuce, vulva 110.0120.0 (113.3) from tail tip; ovejector with vagina about 20, vestibule 35, sphincter 25, infundibulum 30 long; tail blunt, conical 30.633.0 (32.0) long. Uterus with 34 thin shelled, ellipsoidal, eggs 51.068.0 (58.9) long, 20.425.5 (22.7) (measured
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).
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