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(
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)
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, eggs from a fragment of swimbladder of
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Jenyns (Tetraodontidae)
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. Original registration number in Helminthological Collection of the Institute of Parasitology, Ceské Budéjovice: N-759; material deposited in the collection of
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, registration number JNA40.
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Because the published measurements of
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eggs (
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) were close to that of
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, the original material was requested for comparative observation. Eggs, measured with the same microscope and methods as for other species mentioned here, were 57.3 ± 2.7 (4863) × 29.7 ± 2.2 (27 37) (n = 83). These measurements were different from that of the original description (6369 × 3033 including plugs). In addition, it was observed that a few thin filaments were present on the surface of most eggs (
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); this was not reported in the original description but perhaps can be attributed to the use of differential interference microscopy in the present study.
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