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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF9066C1FEA0FE44E10A" bold="true" box="[151,472,334,360]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Hurleytrematoides justinei</emphasis>
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(
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host:
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<taxonomicName id="21F84DCE2360FF906777FE51FD3CE1BA" authority="Bleeker" authorityName="Bleeker" box="[289,672,446,472]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Tetraodontidae" genus="Canthigaster" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tetraodontiformes" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="valentini">
<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906777FE51FDB4E1BA" box="[289,552,447,472]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Canthigaster valentini</emphasis>
(Bleeker)
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,
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, Valentinni's sharpnose puffer
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FE06FE9CE260" bold="true" box="[198,256,488,514]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Site:</emphasis>
Intestine
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locality:
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Heron Island, Queensland (
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FDD0FED2E23A" bold="true" box="[198,334,574,600]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Prevalence</emphasis>
: 12 of 16 (75%)
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FD86FEA3E2E0" bold="true" box="[198,319,616,642]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Intensity:</emphasis>
120 (6.1)
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FD7DFE67E2CF" bold="true" box="[198,507,659,685]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Deposition of specimens:</emphasis>
QMG
<date id="9246108D2360FF906419FD7DFD37E2CF" box="[591,683,659,685]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="63-07-23">230763</date>
-81
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FD53FECBE2B5" bold="true" box="[198,343,701,727]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Etymology:</emphasis>
The new species is named for our French colleague Professor Jean-Lou Justine.
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<emphasis id="D48CEA5F2360FF906690FD06FEFDE360" bold="true" box="[198,353,744,770]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Description:</emphasis>
Measurements are of 18 gravid, unflattened, wholemount specimens. Body elongate, fusiform, with maximum width in mid-body, 7111305 (1000) x 209376 (297). Length/width ratio 2.414.29 (3.4). Tegument prominently spined in forebody; spines become progressively smaller on hindbody, absent at posterior extremity. Eye spot pigment distributed in forebody. Forebody 242402 (318) long, occupying 2736 (32)% body length. Oral sucker about same size as or slightly larger than ventral sucker, opening ventrally sub-terminally, spherical to sub-spherical, 93137 (115) x 105158 (134). Ventral sucker anterior to mid-body, 85138 (111)
<date id="9246108D2360FF906794FC3EFE6BE388" box="[450,503,976,1002]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1990-10">x 90</date>
137 (114). Sucker width ratio 1.041.29 (1.18). Prepharynx absent. Pharynx distinctly smaller than oral sucker, 5272 (60)
<date id="9246108D2360FF90649BFC19FC9FE473" box="[717,771,1015,1041]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1966-10">x 66</date>
97 (81). Esophagus distinct, 50106 (74). Ceca blindending, 461648 (564) long. Post-cecal region occupies 714 (11) percent of body length and 3659 (46) % of post-testicular space. Post-testicular region 143395 (249) long, occupying 2032 (25)% body length. Testis single, entire, 145209 (178)
<date id="9246108D2360FF9067A6FB85FDBFE4E7" box="[496,547,1131,1157]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1990-10">x 90</date>
177 (120). Cirrus sac 126206 (158)
<date id="9246108D2360FF9065B4FB85FB88E4E7" box="[994,1044,1131,1157]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1945-10">x 45</date>
94 (75), extending from anterior half of ovary to posterior quarter of ventral sucker where it opens at common genital pore. Common genital pore opening sinistrally to midline, lateral to posterior half of ventral sucker. Internal seminal vesicle twochambered; anterior chamber approximately equal to posterior chamber. Pars prostatica not detected. Eversible ejaculatory duct (cirrus) short, beset with tiny spines, typically orientated dorsoventrally and not reliably measurable, 3561 (46) long. Maximum cirrus spine length 35 (4). Ovary oval, immediately anterior to testis, 76109 (94)
<date id="9246108D2360FF9067C9FABDFE4DE50F" box="[415,465,1363,1389]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1981-10">x 81</date>
116 (98). Vitellarium in two bunches of lateral follicles extending from anterior margin of testis to posterior margin of ventral sucker, reaching 076 (31) anterior to posterior margin of ventral sucker. Vitelline reservoir median, immediately dorsal to ovary. Canalicular seminal receptacle absent; uterine seminal receptacle not detected. Laurer's canal not detected. Uterus extends to posterior extremity in two or three major coils; secondary coiling variable. Metraterm short, lined with tiny inconspicuous spines, extends to common genital pore from posterior margin of genital pore. Terminal organ unipartite. Egg capsules with single long filament; central capsule 2743 (35)
<date id="9246108D2360FF906528F9D5FC42E637" box="[894,990,1595,1621]" pageId="1" pageNumber="64" value="1914-10-23">x 1423</date>
(18). Excretory vesicle 87138 (103) long.
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