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1 Cuticular ornamentation in form of transverse rings with spines; parasitic in alimentary tract of fishes, generally freshwater..............................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30D7A06BFFE2FFE589B9C6FC25D19F74" box="[151,1435,239,260]" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">- Six or more pairs of pre-cloacal papillae in male............................................................ 5</keyLead>
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3 Bidentate plate-like structure arising from antero-lateral wall of buccal cavity present; anterior margin of pseudolabia forming narrow ridge; parasitic in alimentary tract of fishes, mostly sturgeons..................................
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4 Pseudolabia very broad and flat; anterior surface of each pseudolabium with small protuberance (pseudolabial protrusion); submedian labia absent........................................................................
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- Buccal cavity dilated anteriorly forming buccal capsule divided into ventral and dorsal chambers; parasitic in swim bladder of salmonid fishes..............................................................................
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5 Pseudolabia narrow: anterior extension of each lateral wall of buccal cavity projecting beyond junction with pseudolabium in a two-pronged horn-like structure, prongs of each projection lying on either side of pseudolabium..........
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- P seudolabia narrow: horn-like structures absent; anterior surface of each pseudolabium with a prominent conical protuberance or a blunt knob; four submedian labia present......................................................
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6 Anterior margin of vestibule armed with two rows of denticles; pseudolabia rudimentary, each forming small, conical, anteriorly protruding structure; 12 to 18 pairs of pre-cloacal papillae in male; parasitic in swim bladder of salmonid fishes....................................................................................................
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