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Cuticle thick with exceedingly fine striae. The amphids are elongate oval markings one-eighth the head width and have deep inner connections plainly visible from a lateral view. No papillae or setae are visible. At the opening of the pharynx are three refractive denticle-like organs similar to those of
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. The eggs are three to four times as long as the body width and usually crowd the ovaries out of position. The long tapering tail ends in a very prominent pointed spinneret four times as long as wide.
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