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(n=42) (
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: c1,2)
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The egg elongation expressed as the height/length ratio is 55 ± 3% and the lateral flattening as the width/height ratio is 88 ± 3%. The general egg shape is ellipsoidal, flattened towards the anterior pole (76.6 %) (
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) or ovoid (21.4%) (
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). The color of the capsule is black (73.8%) (
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) or dark brown (26.2%).The micropylar plate is lanceolate shaped (
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),smooth (
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), with edges above the capsule plane (
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), black as well as the rest of the capsule (
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) and the internal micropylar plate is open (
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). Opercular angle is -22.72 ±3.22°. The shape of the operculum is orbicular (
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), its color is always the same than the rest of the capsule (
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) and the texture is rugose (
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).
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Ultrastructure (
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: c1,2): The capsule ultrastructure surface is cracked (
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) as well as the micropylar plate ultrastructure surface (
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), which also have lobulated edges. The micropylar cup has a veil (
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) and the surface of the operculum is cracked (
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).
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