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AB;
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C)
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: one whole mount (CZM 57). Apulia,
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: Porto Cesareo (Lecce), La Strea (lat.
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), slightly silty fine sand among rocks, about
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.
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General morphology of the body and arrangement of organs similar to the other species of the genus (
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A). Sclerotized apparatus (
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B; 7 C) consisting of:
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<paragraph id="8B89703F1E0CFFECFF316B318DA9FBE7" blockId="9.[151,1437,871,1418]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">1) a central stylet composed of a triangular lamina (83 ìm long), well sclerotized only at its margin and at the very slightly forked apex;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B89703F1E0CFFECFF316B618D5BFB37" blockId="9.[151,1437,871,1418]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">2) two companion spines (80 µm long), with poorly developed sickle shaped apices and obtuse subterminal teeth;</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B89703F1E0CFFECFF316BE9881EFA27" blockId="9.[151,1437,871,1418]" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Karyotype. Chromosome number: n = 6; FN = 11. With chromosome pairs IV metacentric; Chrom. VI subtelocentric, with a high centromeric index. Chroms. I and II distinctly larger than the remaining pairs. The only plate suitable for karyometric analysis yielded the following data: Chrom. I = r.l.: 28.74; c.i.: 47.53 (m); Chrom. II = r.l.: 27.3; c.i.: 35.71 (sm); Chrom. III = r.l.: 13.14; c.i.: 44.5 (m); Chrom. IV = r.l.: 11.7; c.i.: 33.33 (sm); Chrom. V = r.l.: 10.72; c.i.: 30 (sm); Chrom. VI = r.l.: 8.38; c.i.: 23.64 (st).</paragraph>
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