Gastrocotyle kurra, Unnithan, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.08.007 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A36475-B820-FFA5-6728-719DFD5833EE |
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Felipe |
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Gastrocotyle kurra |
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3.2.4. Gastrocotyle kurra View in CoL
Ten specimens were observed in NSW waters ( Fig. 4a–f View Fig and Table 5). Body typically gastrocotylid and body proper divided into two regions. Anterior (neck) region narrow and contains pharyngeal or postpharyngeal area while main part of body proper (comparatively wider/leaf-like) contains a haptoral frill extending forwards from base of the terminal lappet to the centre and almost straight ( Fig. 4a View Fig ). Division between neck and body proper always clearly visible even in immature specimens. Maximum body width at level of the haptoral frill. Number of clamps 18–27 and arranged in a single row along the margin of the unilateral frill ( Fig. 4a View Fig ). Terminal lappet ( Fig. 4f View Fig ) in the form of a terminal knob containing three symmetrical pairs of oblique anchors: proximal anchors (largest), middle anchors (smallest), and distal anchors (intermediate between largest and smallest). Spindle-shaped eggs with a filament at each pole observed in a few specimens ( Fig. 4d View Fig ). Anterior filament slightly longer than the posterior filament.
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