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host:
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, the skipjack tuna.
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locality: Atlantic Ocean,
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, Rio de Janeiro State.
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Deposition of specimens:
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, nº 36611 A (
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) and n o 36611 B (
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).
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<paragraph id="8BFE36B1F63DFFA7FE86447DFC1AF90D" blockId="1.[264,1323,1401,1675]" pageId="1" pageNumber="20">Etymology: The new species is named in honor of the late Professor Jack Llewelyn in recognition of his many contributions to studies on Monogenea.</paragraph>
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Based on two adult specimens. Body flattened dorso­ventrally, approximately elliptical in outline, lacking dorso­marginal spines or papillae, measuring
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in length excluding haptor, by
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in maximum width. Haptor circular, sessile, divided by seven septa in seven marginal and one central areola “keyhole­shaped”, surrounded by delicate plicate marginal membrane, and with uniformly distributed cuticular papillae on ventral surface; haptor
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long by
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wide. One pair of nearly straight anchors, 127130 long and 14 marginal hooklets present. Anterior end of body with pair of cephalic lobes and a pair of sucker­like attachment organs 290330 long by 400440 wide. Two pairs of small eye spots. Mouth opening ventrally at anterior end of pharynx. Pharynx muscular, composed of two unequal bulbs, the posterior smaller than anterior, with papillae distributed over inner surface, measuring
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total length, 400 by
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anterior bulb and 360 by
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posterior one. Testes round,
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number, intercecal, with 129145 long by 132152 wide. Few Gotos glands scattered among testes. Vas deferens passing between seminal receptacle and vitelline reservoir, turning back on itself, entering cirrus pouch near its base. Cirrus pouch claviform, unarmed. Genital pore to left of pharynx at level of its anterior part. Ovary subglobular, preequatorial, median, 250320 by 260420. Ootype with one tetrahedric egg present in one of the specimens studied, 100
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, with 4 filaments, anterior filament 17 long and posterior 40 long; uterus opening into genital atrium. Vagina opening ventrally, posterior to genital pore. Seminal receptacle round, 140175 by 130155. Vitelline follicles small, in the caecal and diverticular, testicular and cephalic regions. Vitelline reservoir 130 by 240, immediately preovarian.
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