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<emphasis id="B916EAF7443A7875FEA33C98FD8FF9EB" bold="true" box="[264,587,1518,1544]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="63">Paradeontacylix kampachi</emphasis>
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Montero
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Material studied:
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from
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collected off Puerto de Mazarrón,
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, generously provided by Dr Francisco Montero from the parasitological collection of the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology. Specimens supplied on glass microscope slides (mounted dorsally) were measured and structures counted by us.
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Infection details: see
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Montero
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(1999
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,
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).
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<emphasis id="B916EAF7443B7874FEA3386AFEAAFED6" box="[264,366,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="64">Remarks</emphasis>
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We agree with
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Montero
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that these parasite specimens are representatives of
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. One specimen is in good condition allowing discrimination of the testicular field and an approximate count of the testes (Table 1). The internal features of the remaining
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are difficult to distinguish. Two specimens possess pointed, tegumental spines 9 (610, n = 8) long in the region where the large posterior tegumental spines are found in other
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, but they were not easily distinguishable from the marginal tegumental spines. The other specimen possessed smaller pointed, triangular tegumental spines only 3 (36, n = 8) long in the posterior region.
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