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<emphasis id="B94F120AFFD66070FF1CFDFB6E45D177" box="[155,310,565,586]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="592">Type material</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B94F120AFFD66070FF1CFD236EF0D03F" box="[155,387,749,770]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="592">External morphology</emphasis>
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The animals here examined were preserved, so no information on the external coloration was available. The external morphology of this species has been described and illustrated by
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. In the examined specimens the entire dorsum is covered with large, rounded tubercles (
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). Some larger tubercles are randomly distributed among the others. The rhinophoral and branchial sheaths have papillae similar to those on the rest of the dorsum. There are 10 tripinnate branchial leaves. The anal papilla is situated in the centre of the branchial circle of leaves. The rhinophores are elongate, having 14 lamellae in a 12-mm preserved length specimen.
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Ventrally the anterior border of the foot is grooved and notched (
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). The oral tentacles are conical.
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<emphasis id="B94F120AFFD66070FF1CFADB6F8DD617" box="[155,254,1301,1322]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="592">Anatomy</emphasis>
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The posterior end of the glandular portion of the oral tube has six strong retractor muscles (
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) which attach to the body wall. The oval, muscular buccal bulb has two large additional muscles attached; two long salivary glands connect with it at each side of the oesophageal junction. The buccal bulb is shorter than the glandular portion of the oral tube. The labial cuticle is armed with thin elements (
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). The radular formula is 40 ¥ 25.0.
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a 12-mm preserved length specimen. Rachidian teeth are absent. The innermost lateral teeth are hamate and have up to seven irregular denticles on the inner side of the cups (
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). The next lateral teeth are hamate and lack denticles (
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). The teeth from the middle portion of the half-row are larger than those closer to the medial portion of the radula. The outermost teeth are smaller and have irregular denticles (
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). The oesophagus is long and connects directly to the stomach.
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The ampulla is short (
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). It branches into a short oviduct and the prostate. The oviduct enters the female gland mass near to its centre. The prostate is short and flattened (
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) and has two different portions that are clearly distinguishable in colour and texture. It connects with a long duct that expands into the large ejaculatory portion of the deferent duct. The penis is armed with a series of small hooks (
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). The muscular deferent duct opens into a common atrium with the vagina. There are two large and pedunculated accessory glands connected to the atrium, each one bearing a copulatory spine. At its proximal end the vagina joins the bursa copulatrix. From the bursa copulatrix leads another duct connecting to the uterine duct and the seminal receptacle. The bursa copulatrix is oval in shape, about five times as large as the elongate seminal receptacle.
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In the central nervous system (
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) the cerebral and pleural ganglia are fused and distinct from the pedal ganglia. There are four cerebral nerves leading from each cerebral ganglion and two pleural nerves leading from each pleural ganglion. There is no separate abdominal ganglion on the right side of the visceral loop. The buccal ganglia are near to the rest of the central nervous system, joined to the cerebral ganglia by two relatively long nerves. Rhinophoral and optical ganglia are present. The pedal ganglia are clearly separated, having two nerves leading from each one. The pedal and parapedal commissures are enveloped together with the visceral loop.
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The circulatory system (
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) consists of a large heart and two blood glands situated in front of and behind the central nervous system.
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<emphasis id="B94F120AFFD66070FCB4FB3B6CE6D637" box="[819,917,1269,1290]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="592">Remarks</emphasis>
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<bibRefCitation id="EFAAB3E9FFD66070FCB4FADA6CBAD617" author="Miller" box="[819,969,1300,1322]" firstAuthor="Miller" pageId="57" pageNumber="592" pagination="293 - 304" refId="ref57431" refString="Miller MC. 1991. On the identity of the dorid nudibranch Homoiodoris novaezelandiae Bergh, 1904 (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia). Journal of Natural History 25: 293 - 304." type="journal article" year="1991">Miller (1991)</bibRefCitation>
redescribed this species based on newly collected specimens from
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. He examined all the
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species of dorids known to exist and no other species come at all close to the specimens he re-described as
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. Even though he was sure that his specimens were correctly examined he found some differences with
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description. Re-examination of the type material of this species confirms that
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identified his specimens correctly, and that the anatomy of the
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of
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examined here is identical to that of his specimens.
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