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f.
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Body is ellipsoidal and laterally compressed; prominent operculum; very small caudal lobe on ventral side. Measurements for the organisms in this material identified as
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<emphasis id="23BDEAB46D5699497AA1559A215CF5C0" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">D. cameli</emphasis>
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f.
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were as follows (mean ± Standard error in m): L= 208.5 ± 3.5 (184­243); W= 140.4 ± 2.5 (119­164); L/W= 1.5 (1.4­1.7). Values are from the measurements of 25 cells. In the original description of this species by
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, he listed the following measurements (in m): L= 195 (160­210); W= 112 (92­130); L/W= 1.7. Morphology of the
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f.
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cells in the present study was similar to the description given by Dogiel; however, the cells were slightly longer and considerably wider, resulting in a lower L/W ratio.
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Several of the cells identified as
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in this study possessed lateral spines, which have not been previously reported for this species. Two different forms were observed, one with a single spine on the dorsal side near the posterior end and the other with spines on both sides. These forms are described below:
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