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<paragraph id="8BC63699FFD9FF86FF14FF2CE8080C85" blockId="17.[123,652,1044,1742]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Because it was impossible to dissect oocytes of this species intact, the following description and figure 35 are based on fragments, leaving certain details obscure.</paragraph>
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MATURE OOCYTE (fig.35): Length
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; maximum diameter
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; egg index 0.60 (small). Opercular surface curved, with narrow flange anteriorly, but flange disappearing posteriorly so that posterior opercular edge not defined, at least under stereoscopic and compound microscope examination; as seen in lateral view (fig. 35), opercular surface a continuum with dorsal surface of oocytes (but see Remarks under
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, above); posterior part of oocyte with numerous, well­defined, transverse folds dorsally, these folds not reaching ventral surface; micropyle a median cluster of pores close to anterior edge of operculum, not on projection. Chorion clear, unpigmented; chorion of operculum and anterior dorsal surface thicker than elsewhere, with polygon pattern of fine ridges when viewed stereoscopically or by compound microscope; unlike in
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Or­ eopasites
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, intersections of ridges more elevated, giving surface rather uniform, finely nodular appearance; elsewhere chorion smooth, reflective, apparently without sculpturing; chorion not studied by SEM.
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.
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REMARKS: We note that the largest oocytes of three of the four species of
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<emphasis id="B90DEA8BFFD9FF86FBB3FAF5EE8209E2" box="[1087,1227,461,484]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Oreopasites</emphasis>
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described here are nearly equal in length, with
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being the exception. As a result, the egg indices of these three vary considerably in relation to female body size:
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is by far the largest species (egg index 0.36),
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<emphasis id="B90DEA8BFFD9FF86FC01F9B8EE6C0A91" box="[909,1061,640,663]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">O. favreauae</emphasis>
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the next largest (egg index 0.49), and
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<emphasis id="B90DEA8BFFD9FF86FB99F9A6EEDF0AB3" box="[1045,1174,670,693]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">O. linsleyi</emphasis>
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the shortest and most slender (egg index 0.60). Although
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<emphasis id="B90DEA8BFFD9FF86FCBFF9E2E98F0AF7" box="[819,966,730,753]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">O. barbarae</emphasis>
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is much smaller than
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<emphasis id="B90DEA8BFFD9FF86FD37F9C0E97C0B09" box="[699,821,760,783]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">O. linsleyi</emphasis>
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, its egg index (0.63) is somewhat larger than that of the others.
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