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Reconstruction of male (A) and female (B, ventral side to the left) genital organs of the holotype of Boninia neotethydis sp. nov. The courses of the uterine canals, which are more laterally placed with respects to the vagina, are dashed.
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14. Slightly squeezed live animal, 15. cirrus spines, 16. cuticular sprematic ducts (15 and 16 at the same scale)
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General organisation (A) and sagittal section (B) of specimens from the type locality. C. sagittal reconstruction of the genital organs.
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Slightly-squeezed live animal
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comparison of the male copulatory organs (left) and sperm (right) of Bradynectes sterreri (A, B), Bradynectes carolinaensis nov. sp. (E, F), and Bradynectes robinhoodensis nov. sp. (G, H), with the specimens collected in our study (C, D, specimen MTP LS 165; and I, J, specimen MTP LS 180). (A, E, F, G, are drawn from micrographs and B, H are composites of drawings and description in Rieger (1971a)).
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135. Organization (live specimens), 136. Spines of the copulatory organ (squeezed animal), 137. Bursal pieces (squeezed animal)
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holotype, from CastigHone della Pescaia (D); from Le Bombarde (E) (E); from Canet ([F]) scale bar 10 μ
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Brunetorhynchus canariensis n. sp. (A, B) The living animal. (C) Posterior end of a living animal. (D) Posterior end of another living animal, showing the long female duct and the large caudal glands. (E) Reconstruction of the atrial organs from sagittal sections, seen from the right. (F) The seminal receptacle from a whole mount. (scale bars = 25 ?m)
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Cephalic pigmentation of live specimen (from Porto Pozzo). Scale bar: 4?m
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e Habitus of live animal. f Cirrus. g Proboscis
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