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<mods:title id="5D91EFDC9291B3F6AA592E089CAC9032">A new species of Plagiodontes from Argentina, and new data on the anatomy of four other species in the genus (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae, Odontostominae)</mods:title>
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<emphasis id="5880EAAD22753510FE67AB2CFD0FF917" bold="true" box="[447,728,791,815]" italics="true" pageId="26" pageNumber="1461">Plagiodontes patagonicus</emphasis>
(dOrbigny, 1835)
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The pallial complex (
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) was briefly described by
<bibRefCitation id="0E654B4E22753510FC51AB6CFBB8F957" author="Hylton-Scott MI" box="[905,1135,855,879]" pageId="26" pageNumber="1461" pagination="5 - 29" refId="ref11695" refString="Hylton-Scott MI. 1952. Nuevos moluscos terrestres del norte argentino. Acta Zool Lilloana. 10: 5 - 29." type="journal article" year="1952">Hylton-Scott (1952)</bibRefCitation>
, so we add only some additional details.
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It is about
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long. The kidney is triangular and occupies less than 20% of the lung length. Although
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described the secondary ureter as closed, we determined that it is open, being the ureteric pore located at the level of the lower third of the kidney length. The conspicuous pulmonary vein branches in the afferent marginal vein that occupies 6070% of its length. The vascularization in the ad-rectal area and in the area between the veins is conspicuous. The marginal vein, branching from the last portion of the pulmonary vein and bordering the pallial border, is branched in minor veins. The pallial border has a brown spongy area, the pallial gland.
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Anatomy of the genital system and its morphometric variations were already described by
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,
<bibRefCitation id="0E654B4E22753510FDA8ACECFB89FED7" author="Cazzaniga NJ &amp; Fernandez-Canigia MV" box="[624,1118,1239,1263]" pageId="26" pageNumber="1461" pagination="35 - 51" refId="ref11549" refString="Cazzaniga NJ, Fernandez-Canigia MV. 1985. Aporte al conocimiento de Plagiodontes patagonicus (d'Orbigny) y P. magnus Hylton-Scott (Gastropoda: Odontostomidae). Spheniscus. 1: 35 - 51." type="journal article" year="1985">Cazzaniga and Fernández-Canigia (1985)</bibRefCitation>
and
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, but the inner anatomy of the penis and vagina has not been analysed until now.
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shows the general aspect of the genital system.
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Internally, the penis bears a simple penial papilla or verge (
<figureCitation id="F2CF2A3A22753510FC44AD6CFBEDFF57" box="[924,1082,1367,1391]" captionStart="Figure 18" captionStartId="25.[144,211,1529,1551]" captionTargetBox="[209,1034,570,1492]" captionTargetId="figure-210@25.[209,1038,570,1492]" captionTargetPageId="25" captionText="Figure 18. Genital system of Plagiodontes patagonicus and P. rocae. (A,B) Genital system of P. patagonicus; (C,D) genital system of P. rocae. Abbreviations: ag, albumen gland; bc, bursa copulatrix; bcd, bursa copulatrix duct; e, epiphallum; f, flagellum; fo, free oviduct; fpsc, fertilization pouchspermathecal complex; hd, hermaphroditic duct; o, ovotestis; p, penis; prm, penis retractor muscle; ps, penial sheath; so, spermoviduct; v, vagina; vd, vas deferens." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5216525" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5216525/files/figure.png" pageId="26" pageNumber="1461">Figure 18A,B</figureCitation>
), proximally rounded and swollen, with transverse slits bordering its opening; it is distally triangular, elongated and smooth. The penis inner wall has voluminous and undulated pilasters with only a few anastomoses. While the area surrounded by the penial sheath and the genital atrium has multiple straight, thin folds, the area below the penial papilla is smooth.
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The transition between penis and epiphallus is constricted, the epiphallus being proximally swollen and distally cylindrical. This cylindrical portion has five to seven straight thin folds (
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). It is separated from the swollen part by the same structure found in the remaining
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The flagellum, cylindrical and shorter than the epiphallus, has a straight fold in its inner wall. There is a noticeable change of diameter between the epiphallus and the flagellum. The vagina, shorter than the penis and twice as long as it is wide, has its inner surface longitudinally folded, with minor anastomoses that give it a reticulate aspect (
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). The bursa copulatrix duct is distally swollen and has internal longitudinal straight folds (
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).
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