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Doering, 1881
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The pallial complex (
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),
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long, has a noticeably dark pigmentation, mainly in the vascularized area (
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). The triangular kidney occupies 20% of the lung length. The ureteric pore is located at a point corresponding to the inferior third of the kidney. From that point on, the secondary ureter is a ureteric groove delimited by two ridges. The pulmonary vein is conspicuous and branches in a marginal afferent vein of variable extent (it ranges from 40% to 80% of the pulmonary vein length). There is an important vascularization in the ad-rectal area and between the pulmonary vein and the marginal afferent vein. The marginal vein, adjoining the mantle collar, is not branched. The mantle collar has a spongy pallial gland and several indentations caused by the apertural lamellae and folds.
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Figure 21. Terminal genitalia of
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. (A,B) Internal structure of the penis; (C,D) internal structure of the epiphallus and penial papilla; (E,F) internal structure of the vagina. Abbreviations: al, anastomosed lamellae; bcd, bursa copulatrix duct; e, epiphallus; el, epiphallic lamellae; f, flagellum; fo, free oviduct; hp, hollow papilla of the epiphallus; pi, pilaster; pp, penial papilla; pal, penial papilla accessory lobe; prm, penis retractor muscle; so, spermoviduct; v, vagina; vd, vas deferens.
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Genital anatomy and morphometric variations were already described by
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, but the inner anatomy of the penis has not been previously analysed.
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show the general aspect of the genital system. It shows a penial papilla with an accessory lobe that is up to twice as long as the true verge (
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). The shorter and wider verge has a medial slit (fissure) where the epiphallus opens. The accessory lobe is laterally attached to the penis wall; it is smooth and triangular in section. The internal sculpture of the penis is composed of longitudinal pilasters with some branches and anastomoses (
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). The internal structure of the vagina is unique because it has two different areas; one of them, externally identifiable, is markedly thick, with undulated and branched folds, while the other is thin and smooth, although it may have minor longitudinal thread lines.
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Figure 22. Terminal genitalia of
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. (A,B) Internal structure of the penis; (C) internal structure of the epiphallus and penial papilla; (D,E) internal structure of the vagina. Abbreviations: al, anastomosed lamellae; bcd, bursa copulatrix duct; e, epiphallus; el, epiphallic lamellae; f, flagellum; fo, free oviduct; hp, hollow papilla of the epiphallus; pi, pilaster; pp, penial papilla; prm, penis retractor muscle; v, vagina; vd, vas deferens.
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The bursa copulatrix duct has straight longitudinal folds as in the remaining species (
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).
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