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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389548B37FF39F954FEC6F962" bold="true" box="[151,259,1757,1784]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="487">Renicola</emphasis>
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sp. “polychaetophila” (sensu
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(17. Repo;
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,
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389548B37FF39F8C0FED1F8FE" bold="true" box="[151,276,1865,1892]" pageId="28" pageNumber="487">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
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Colony comprised of inactive sporocysts, densely concentrated to irregularly clustered in snail gonad region, with dispersion into digestive gland. Sporocysts translucent orange to white; ~
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long, spheroidal to slightly elongate (length:width up to ~4:1).
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389558B36FF39FBCCFE91FBC4" bold="true" box="[151,340,1093,1118]" pageId="29" pageNumber="488">FIGURES 7174.</emphasis>
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sp. “polychaetophila” (Repo).
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, Overview of a colony in a freshly deshelled, infected horn snail in sea water. Arrow indicates the colony, which is localized in the gonadal region with infiltration of the digestive gland. Scale bar = 1 cm. Photo from
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.
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, Sporocysts, live, with developing cercariae, under coverslip pressure. Scale bar = 100 µm.
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,
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, live, under coverslip pressure. Scale bar = 100 µm.
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, Close-up of cercaria anterior end, heavy coverslip pressure, oral stylet visible, as are dorsal penetration duct openings and posterior-ventral “cross ducts” (white arrows). Scale bar = 10 µm.
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.
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Body mostly opaque white; non-oculate; with oral and ventral sucker; with no tegumental spines; with penetration gland duct opening arrangement of 2[(1+3+1)+1], with 3 pairs opening adjacent to oral stylet, 1 diverging to open more dorsally, 1 ventrally, with 1 separated pair forming characteristic ventral “cross ducts” posterior to oral sucker; with a large Y-shaped excretory bladder, the arms of which wrap around sides of ventral sucker; body ~
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long, ~equal in length to tail; tail simple.
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behavior:
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Fresh, emerged cercariae remain in water column, swim ~continuously, lashing tail back and forth.
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389558B36FF69F9B2FE42F9CC" bold="true" box="[199,391,1595,1622]" pageId="29" pageNumber="488">Similar species:</emphasis>
Repo is most readily distinguished from Rema [16] by the cercaria penetration gland duct arrangement (particularly the posterior-most “cross ducts”) and lack of tegumental spines.
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389558B36FF69F90DFEFAF904" bold="true" box="[199,319,1668,1694]" pageId="29" pageNumber="488">Remarks:</emphasis>
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described the sporocysts and cercariae, and provided COI and ITS1 DNA sequence data.
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This species was not included in
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, but specimens of it may have been included, along with specimens of
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389558B36FE9BF979FDF1F890" box="[309,564,1776,1802]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="488">Renicola cerithidicola</emphasis>
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in the material
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used to describe her “
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19” (
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). This species, along with
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<emphasis id="55B7BE7389558B36FD57F89DFC9AF8B4" box="[761,863,1812,1838]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="488">Renicola</emphasis>
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sp. “martini” was previously referred to as “large xiphidiocercaria” in some ecological and evolutionary research (e.g.,
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Hechinger
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. 2007
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;
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).
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Mature, ripe colonies comprise ~20% the soft-tissue weight of an infected snail (summer-time estimate derived from information on “lgxi” in [
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presents information on the pigments of the sporocysts and cercariae of this species (likely pooled with
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sp. “martini”), as his “Y-bladder cercaria”.
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