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<emphasis id="B969EAEC5548FF84FF09FA15FEBF52F5" box="[144,298,1456,1480]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1248">Type material</emphasis>
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(NIBRIV0000120472) specimen:
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coll.
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC5548FF84FF09F9E5FE9C5165" box="[144,265,1600,1624]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1248">Etymology</emphasis>
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The epithet
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, Latin
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for “berry-shape”, refers to the shape of the ampulla pouch.
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Figure 11.
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: ventral view and spermathecae.
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC5549FF85FF4DFB34FED45394" box="[212,321,1169,1193]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="1249">Diagnosis</emphasis>
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Three pairs of two spermathecal pores VIVIII close to 5/6/7/8,
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circumference apart; male pores
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circumference apart, ochre-coloured patches laterally VI, VII and VIII.
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Worm unpigmented. Dimensions
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by 7.0 mm at segment X, 7.0 mm at XXX,
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at clitellum; body cylindrical throughout, segments 98. Setae regularly distributed around segmental equators, numbering 28 at VII, setae may be present in ochre genital patches but very hard to see, 75 at XX, regular; 11 between male pores, size and distance regular; setal formula AA: AB: YZ: ZZ = 1.5: 1: 2: 3 at XIII. Female pore single in XIV,
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oval shape. First dorsal pore 12/13.
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Male field with large 2.6 ×
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egg-shaped raised pads, narrow end medial; each pad extending from 17/18 to 18/19, with transverse seminal groove from approximate lateral edge of broad end of pad to medial edge,
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circumference apart; male pores at medial ends of grooves, raised above body wall level. Three pairs of two spermathecal pores VI, VII, VIII close to 5/6, 6/7 and 7/8 on mid-lateral, small, flat-top spots, pore opening appears black, spermathecal pores
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circumference apart. Ochre-coloured genital patches laterally VI, VII and VIII. Genital markings lacking.
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC554AFF86FF09FCB2FF665412" box="[144,243,791,815]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="1250">Remarks</emphasis>
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is polythecal, unlike all other Korean
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and
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- group members, which are bithecal.
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has four spermathecae per segment, in paired groups of two. This point is very interesting for
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systematics.
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC554AFF86FF65FC3AFE22548A" box="[252,439,927,951]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="1250">Amynthas acinus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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has ochre-coloured genital patches, dense crowds of nephridia in the location of the ochre genital patches, ventral margin pockets on the caeca, spermathecae in VIVIII, and united testes sacs. It has very unique spermathecae. All Korean
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC554AFF86FED6FC5AFE2B532A" box="[335,446,1023,1047]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="1250">Amynthas</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
have paired spermathecae, but the species has four spermathecae per segment. In this way, it is similar to other polythecate members of other
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<emphasis id="B969EAEC554AFF86FF09FB9AFE97536A" box="[144,258,1087,1111]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="1250">Pheretima</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
-complex genera, though polythecy is unusual in this group.
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