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Specimens about
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long. The body shape is pointed anteriorly and blunt to rounded posteriorly (see
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). On free-swimming specimens, a small tail can be observed. Both anterior and posterior ends possess very typical, strongly eosinophilic glands that appear rod-shaped, like big rhabdites, and are situated more or less parallel to each other. Rostrally, rhabdite glands (
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: ar) are present and arranged in two groups. The distal part of the epidermis is completely filled with coarse, strongly eosinophilic secretions, which probably are dermal rhabdites (
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: dr?). The protonephridiopores were not observed with certainty. The slightly forward slanted rosulate pharynx (
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: ph) is located centrally.
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The gonopore (
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: gp) is situated at ±65% of the body and connected to a genital atrium (
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: ga) that is surrounded by muscles, although their orientation could not be observed with certainty.
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The paired, differently sized testes (
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: t) lie in front of the pharynx and ventral to the paired vitellaria (
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: vi). One testis is relatively large, while the other is barely visible. The paired vasa deferentia (
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: vde) enter the copulatory organ laterally (
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: co). Two layers of spiral muscles surround the 50 µm long copulatory organ, which bears an intracapsular seminal vesicle (
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: vs) and a cirrus (
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: cir). Large, coarse-grained, extracapsular eosinophilic glands (
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: gg) are associated with the copulatory organ, although the point of entry remains uncertain. The 30 µm long cirrus is more or less straight and covered with spines in its distal part (see
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: cir). The most distal part of the cirrus bears the larger spines and is enveloped in a conical, sclerotised pouch (
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: sp).
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<emphasis id="B957EADEA77FFF9C069AF802FEA9089A" bold="true" box="[188,268,1928,1954]" pageId="6" pageNumber="76">Fig. 2.</emphasis>
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. Internal organisation of a live specimen,
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. Reconstruction of reproductive organs based on sagittal sections of the holotype (KV.686).
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. Male copulatory organ of the paratype (paratype no. 821).
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The female duct (
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: fd) is relatively long and lined with a high, nuclear epithelium. Proximally it widens into a seminal receptacle (
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: rs) that receives the oviduct and the vitelloduct.
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<emphasis id="B957EADEA77EFF9D069BFD08FEE70DA4" bold="true" box="[189,322,642,668]" pageId="7" pageNumber="77">Discussion</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B957EADEA77EFF9D069BFD3BFED10DF3" box="[189,372,689,715]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="77">Faunulus nielsi</emphasis>
Houben, Proesmans &amp; Artois
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strongly resembles species of
<emphasis id="B957EADEA77EFF9D02CCFD3BFAD30DF3" box="[1258,1398,689,715]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="77">Adenocerca</emphasis>
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because of the combination of following features: centrally positioned pharynx, presence of tail glands and a spiny cirrus, and absence of a bursa (
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Van Steenkiste
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2010
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). However,
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<emphasis id="B957EADEA77EFF9D033FFD72FAD30C29" box="[1305,1398,759,785]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="77">F. nielsi</emphasis>
Houben, Proesmans &amp; Artois
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differs from all species of
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in having testes that lie rostral to the pharynx. In all species of
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, they are situated posterior to the pharynx and lie next to the copulatory organ. Moreover, there is a difference in size between the two testes of
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, which was never reported for
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. This size difference is consistent for all observed specimens. All species of
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either have no dermal rhabdites (
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Kolasa, 1981) or dermal rhabdites occurring throughout the whole epidermis. Conversely, what we assume are dermal rhabdites occur solely in the caudal body part of
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Houben, Proesmans &amp; Artois
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Because of the unique combination of features present in the new species described, we find it justified to erect a new genus within Typhloplanidae.
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<emphasis id="B957EADEA77EFF9D069BFBFCFE950BA8" bold="true" box="[189,304,1142,1168]" pageId="7" pageNumber="77">Remarks</emphasis>
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