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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFB59FE6EB24D" bold="true" box="[157,505,578,602]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Drawida anchingiana seogwipo</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFB79FF79B26D" bold="true" box="[157,238,610,634]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">[Fig. 2]</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFBB8FEEDB2AC" bold="true" box="[157,378,675,699]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Material examined.</emphasis>
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(H) figur- ed and dissected with small tissue samples taken for DNA analysis (
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(P) providing DNA sample (
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9
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Sept. 2012
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by
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during short walk from Botanic Gardens to
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meeting at Seogwipo (33̊1510N 126̊3340E); preservation in 80% EtOH
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.
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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFA9FFF4FB38B" bold="true" box="[157,216,900,924]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Note.</emphasis>
Three complete specimens and two fragments, with the same collection data but none dissected, are possibly the same taxon (see “
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sp.1
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” below).
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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFAFFFE88B3EB" bold="true" box="[157,287,996,1020]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Etymology.</emphasis>
After the type-locality, noun in apposition.
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Length
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(H missing tip of tail, P complete). Colour bluish in posterior of body, with faintly dark mid-dorsal line. Prolobous, ventrally cleft. No dorsal pores. Clitellum not developed. Nephropores clearly in setal d lines or above in anterior. Spermathecal pores in 7/
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cd lines. Male pores on penes protruding slightly from wide slits centred on c lines in 10/11. Female pores in b lines in 11/12. Genital markings paired in 8 offset medially, and lhs analogues in 9, 10 and
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H; P1 has them on 10 &amp; 11 only (circular GM glands correspond internally - on the off-chance they are parasitic artefacts those from 8rhs and 10lhs from H sampled for DNA - w44, results in Appendix).
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<paragraph id="8BAC36A6F65CD602A9F5FCBDFD55B6A8" blockId="4.[157,762,675,1984]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Internally, septa 5/6-8/9 thick; 9/10 and 10/11 are conjoined and displaced to mid-10 supporting yellow testis sac with coiled vas deferens to prostate that attaches to male organ. Dorsal blood vessel single and hearts in 6-9. Spermathecae atria present anteriorly from 7/8 with long coiled duct to ampulla attached to 7/8 posteriorly in 8. Ovisacs (empty) present from septum 12/13 that along with 11/12 forms an ovarian chamber ventrally. Nephridial bladders elongate. Gizzards muscular in 13-15.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B967EAB4F65CD602A9DBFFDCFE9CB6C8" bold="true" box="[157,267,1735,1759]" pageId="4" pageNumber="19">Remarks.</emphasis>
Differences in the current type of
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from the nominal taxon are gizzards in 13-15 and lack of an atrial gland which may be its distinguishing characters, here complemented with the DNA barcode data including that of the
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(WO71) that was not so extensively studied but differs only slightly. Morphological similarity of
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to
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D. a.
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sub-sp nov. described above, extends to atrium in 7 and lack of accessory glands there, but is contraindicat- ed by gizzards in 13-15 rather than 12-14. Slight DNA barcode indications support its separation (w24
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. WO
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Appendix). However, should
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D. a.
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proper be confirmed from
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(or Jeju!) then morphological and genetic comparison may allow clarification of the full species relationship.
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Both new sub-species may indicate a variable species complex, possibly with parts similar to what Kobayashi found. Mutual inclusion or separation depends on relocating fully mature material on Jeju that correspond to Kobayashis description, plus further studies of
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of the whole species-complex in
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.
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