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A. Organization, combined from squeezed animals and serial sections, B. Habitus of a swimming animal, C. Proboscis, very gently squeezed, D. Two proboscis hooks, differently deformed (whole mount), E. One proboscis hook of another animal; not deformed (whole mount).
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A. Proboscis with hooks, gland ducts and muscular cone, B. Proboscis and caudal part of the gland sac, C. Proboscis, strongly squeezed.
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A. Proboscis, horizontal reconstruction, only one gland duct and one hook drawn, B. Transversal section through gland sack (membrane lacking), C. Somewhat more oblique section through a gland duct.
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A. Male copulatory organ, reconstruction. B. Stylet (whole mount). B represents a somewhat enlarged picture of the stylet (s) depicted in A.
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A. Proboscis with hooks, gland ducts and muscular cone, B. Proboscis and caudal part of the gland sac, C. Proboscis, strongly squeezed.
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A. Proboscis, horizontal reconstruction, only one gland duct and one hook drawn, B. Transversal section through gland sack (membrane lacking), C. Somewhat more oblique section through a gland duct.
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A. Male copulatory organ, reconstruction. B. Stylet (whole mount). B represents a somewhat enlarged picture of the stylet (s) depicted in A.
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A. Organization, combined from squeezed animals and serial sections, B. Habitus of a swimming animal, C. Proboscis, very gently squeezed, D. Two proboscis hooks, differently deformed (whole mount), E. One proboscis hook of another animal; not deformed (whole mount).