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IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR STUDIED View in CoL GENERA AND SPECIES
Following Dossou (1985), Pariselle & Euzet (1995c) and Pariselle (1996) the 71 species forming Cichlidogyrus , recorded from 66 different host species (64 Cichlidae , one Cyprinodontidae , one Nandidae ), may be clustered in different groups according to the relative size of their haptoral sclerites. This has been confirmed by Pouyaud et al. (2006) using both genetic and morphometrical data: “This division into four groups based on morphological criterions is also confirmed by the genetic distances”. These groups can be easily characterised by morphometrical characters: length of the transverse dorsal bar auricles, of the uncinulus pairs III-VII, and of uncinuli pairs I.
The following may introduced morphometrical differences into the size range for these characters: developmental stage of the examined parasite; influence of temperature on the size of the sclerites ( Ergens & Gelnar 1985; Appelby 1996); equipment used; method by which the measurements are taken, or other constraints (see Caltran et al. 1995). To avoid these problems, the length of each examined sclerite, according to Pariselle & Euzet (2003), will be “standardised” by dividing its total length by the total length of uncinuli pair II, which retain its size from larval to adult stages of development in ancyrocephalid Monogenea.
– Length of transverse dorsal bar auricles: the distribution of this character values ( Fig. 1A View FIG ) shows a clear gap between species belonging to Scutogyrus (> 2.9) ( Fig. 2E View FIG ) and Cichlidogyrus (<1.9) ( Fig. 2F View FIG ). This unequivocal character, therefore, is relevant to diagnose Scutogyrus .
– Size of uncinuli pairs III-VII: the gap between large and small standardized sizes of uncinuli pairs III-VII is located near 2 ( Fig. 1B View FIG ).
– Size of uncinuli pair I: the gap between large and small standardized sizes of uncinuli pairs I is located near 1.7 ( Fig. 1C View FIG ).
1. One transverse bar (ventral) ....................................................................................... 2
— More than one transverse bar (ventral and dorsal) ...................................................... 3
2. One asymmetrical pair of anchors (ventral) ( Fig. 2A View FIG ) ..................................... Urogyrus View in CoL
— Two pairs of symmetrical anchors ( Fig. 2B View FIG ) ............................................. 6 Enterogyrus View in CoL
3. Two transverse bars (one dorsal and one ventral) ........................................................ 4
— Three transverse bars (one dorsal, two ventral) ( Fig. 2C View FIG ) ...................... 15 Onchobdella View in CoL
4. Dorsal bar with wings (= auricles) ( Fig. 2D, a View FIG ) ........................................................... 5
— Dorsal bar lacking wings ( Fig. 2D, b View FIG ) ................................................... 13 Insulacleidus View in CoL
5. Dorsal bar winged with very long auricles, ventral bar associated with a plate ( Fig. 2E View FIG ) ................................................................................................................ 22 Scutogyrus View in CoL
— Dorsal bar with short auricles ventral bar not associated with a plate ( Fig. 2F View FIG ) .............. ........................................................................................................... 27 Cichlidogyrus View in CoL
6. Dorsal anchor total length more than 50 µm, ventral bar straight, more than 40 µm ( Fig. 3A, a View FIG ) ................................................................................................................. 7
— Dorsal anchor total length less than 50 µm, ventral bar V-shaped, less than 40 µm ( Fig. 3A, b View FIG ) ............................................................................................................................... 8
7. Ventral anchor total length less than 27 µm .............................. Enterogyrus malmbergi View in CoL
— Ventral anchor total length more than 34 µm ................................... Enterogyrus crassus View in CoL
8. Dorsal anchor with shaft longer than blade ( Fig. 3B, a View FIG ) .............................................. 9
— Dorsal anchor with shaft shorter than blade ( Fig. 3B, b View FIG ) .......................................... 11
9. Haptor cup-shaped .................................................................. Enterogyrus cichlidarum View in CoL
— Haptor in two parts: one bulbous and one peduncular shaped ( Fig. 3C View FIG ) .................. 10
10. Penis with distal turns well separated ( Fig. 3D, a View FIG ) ........................ Enterogyrus coronatus View in CoL
— Penis with distal turns adjoining ( Fig. 3D, b View FIG ) .................................. Enterogyrus foratus View in CoL
11. Ventral bar total length less than 14 µm ........................................... Enterogyrus amieti View in CoL
— Ventral bar total length more than 16 µm ................................................................ 12
12. Penis with 3-2-3 turns ( Fig. 3E, a View FIG ) .............................................. Enterogyrus melenensis View in CoL
— Penis with 6-2-4 turns ( Fig. 3E, b View FIG ) ......................................... Enterogyrus barombiensis View in CoL
13. Looped penis ( Fig. 4B, a View FIG ) ....................................................... Insulacleidus paratilapiae View in CoL
— Straight penis ( Fig. 4B, b View FIG ) ........................................................................................ 14
14. Simple accessory piece ( Fig. 4C, a View FIG ) ............................................. Insulacleidus paretropli View in CoL
— Accessory piece complex ( Fig. 4C, b View FIG ) ............................... Insulacleidus ptychochromidis View in CoL
15. Dorsal bar clearly arched (M-shaped) ( Fig. 5A, a View FIG ) ..................................................... 16
— Dorsal bar straight or slightly V-shaped ( Fig. 5A, b View FIG ) ................................................. 19
16. Ventral bars longer than dorsal one ( Fig. 5B, a View FIG ) ......................... Onchobdella pterigyalis View in CoL
— Ventral bars shorter than dorsal one ( Fig. 5B, b View FIG ) ....................................................... 17
17. Penis J-shaped ( Fig. 5C, a View FIG ) ........................................................... Onchobdella voltensis View in CoL
— Penis long and sinuous or spirally coiled ( Fig. 5C, b View FIG ) ............................................... 18
18. Penis sinuous, no visible vagina ( Fig. 5D, a View FIG ) ............................... Onchobdella spirocirra View in CoL
— Penis spirally coiled (4 to 5 turns), long and sinuous vagina ( Fig. 5D, b View FIG ) ....................... ...................................................................................................... Onchobdella bopeleti View in CoL
19. Dorsal bar slightly V-shaped, length more than 43 µm ( Fig. 5E, a View FIG ) ... Onchobdella silverai
— Dorsal bar straight, length less than 40 µm ( Fig. 5E, b View FIG ) ............................................ 20
20. Ventral anchor total length less than 11 µm ( Fig. 5F, a View FIG ) .................. Onchobdella melissa View in CoL
— Ventral anchor total length more than 20 µm ( Fig. 5F, b View FIG ) ......................................... 21
21. Penis thin, G-shaped, total length 80 µm ( Fig. 5G, a View FIG ) .................... Onchobdella krachii View in CoL
— Penis large, J-shaped, total length less than 60 µm ( Fig. 5G, b View FIG ) .... Onchobdella aframae View in CoL
22. Penis and vagina very long and thin ( Fig. 6A, a View FIG ) .............................. Scutogyrus ecoutini View in CoL
— Penis and vagina shorter ( Fig. 6A, b View FIG ) ........................................................................ 23
23. Penis length more than 70 µm ( Fig. 6B, a View FIG ) ............................................................... 24
— Penis length less than 70 µm ( Fig. 6B, b View FIG ) .................................................................. 25
24. Vagina tubular, thin-walled ( Fig. 6C, a View FIG ) ............................................ Scutogyrus bailloni View in CoL
— Vagina large, thick-walled ( Fig. 6C, b View FIG ) ...................................... Scutogyrus gravivaginus View in CoL
25. Accessory piece ending in two curved pincer-like hooks ( Fig. 6D, a View FIG ) ... Scutogyrus chikhii View in CoL
— Accessory piece ending in pincers with one component hooked, the other blunt ( Fig. 6D, b View FIG ) ............................................................................................................................. 26
26. Accessory piece basal extension well marked ( Fig. 6E, a View FIG ) .................... Scutogyrus minus View in CoL
— No accessory piece extension ( Fig. 6E, b View FIG ) .................................... Scutogyrus longicornis View in CoL
27. Uncinuli pairs III-VII long (“standardised length” more than 2) ( Fig. 7A, a View FIG ) ............ 28
— Uncinuli pairs III-VII short (“standardised length” less than 2) ( Fig. 7A, b View FIG ) .............. 53
28. Uncinuli pairs I large (“standardised length” more than 1.7) ( Fig. 7B, a View FIG ) .................. 29
— Uncinuli pairs I small (“standardised length” less than 1.7) ( Fig. 7B, b View FIG ) .................... 30
29. Vagina not visible, single-looped penis ( Fig. 7C, a View FIG ) ............. Cichlidogyrus arthracanthus View in CoL
— Sclerotised vagina, curved penis ( Fig. 7C, b View FIG ) ........................ Cichlidogyrus inconsultans View in CoL
30. Very large body and sclerite size, large and S-shaped penis ( Fig. 7D, a View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus halli View in CoL
— Other penis shapes ( Fig. 7D, b View FIG ) ................................................................................ 31
31. Male apparatus auxiliary plate(s) present ( Fig. 8A, a View FIG ) ................................................ 32
— Male apparatus without auxiliary plate ( Fig. 8A, b View FIG ) .................................................. 39
32. Presence of two small auxiliary plates ( Fig. 8B, a View FIG ) .......................... Cichlidogyrus guirali View in CoL
— Presence of one auxiliary plate ( Fig. 8B, b View FIG ) ............................................................... 33
33. Reduced auxiliary plate (smallest axis <10 µm) ( Fig. 8C, a View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus microscutus View in CoL
— Large auxiliary plate (smallest axis> 10µm) ( Fig. 8C, b View FIG ) .......................................... 34
34. Accessory piece slightly S-shaped, ending bottle-opener-like ( Fig. 8D, a View FIG ) ...................... ................................................................................................ Cichlidogyrus thurstonae View in CoL
— Accessory piece bent at right angle ( Fig. 8D, a View FIG ) ........................................................ 35
35. Penis length less than 80 µm .................................................................................... 36
— Penis length more than 95 µm .................................................................................. 38
36. Extremity of accessory piece with large perpendicular diverticles, vagina thin walled and amphora-shaped ( Fig. 8E, a View FIG ) .................................................... Cichlidogyrus aegypticus View in CoL
— Extremity of accessory piece without large perpendicular diverticles ( Fig. 8E, b View FIG ) ...... 37
37. Accessory piece convex face with large semi-circular extension ( Fig. 8F, a View FIG ) ..................... ....................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus gallus View in CoL
— Accessory piece convex face without large semi-circular extension ( Fig. 8F, b View FIG ) ............... .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus paganoi View in CoL
38. Penis length less than 105 µm, vagina length less than 50 µm ....................... C. bilongi View in CoL
— Penis length more than 130 µm, vagina length more than 60 µm ................... C. agnesi View in CoL
39. Long and narrow vagina ( Fig. 9A, a View FIG ) ........................................................................ 40
— Large and/or short vagina ( Fig. 9A, b View FIG ) ...................................................................... 42
40. Penis length more than 85 µm, ................................................. Cichlidogyrus flexicolpos View in CoL
— Penis length less than 60 µm ................................................................................... 41
41. Accessory piece T-shaped ( Fig. 9B, a View FIG ) ...................................... Cichlidogyrus testificatus View in CoL
— Accessory piece ending in a hook ( Fig. 9B, b View FIG ) ............................ Cichlidogyrus lemoallei View in CoL
42. Short conical and right angle folded vagina ( Fig. 9C, a View FIG ) ........................................... 43
— Tubular vagina (almost constant diameter) ( Fig. 9C, b View FIG ) ............................................ 46
43. Penis length less than 61 µm .................................................................................... 44
— Penis length more than 65 µm .................................................................................. 45
44. Accessory piece ending with smooth convex face ( Fig. 9D, a View FIG ) ........ Cichlidogyrus bouvii View in CoL
— Accessory piece ending in a bifurcated hook with crenulated convex face ( Fig. 9D, b View FIG ) ... ..................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus dossoui View in CoL
45. Accessory piece ending folded back ( Fig. 9E, a View FIG ) ............................... Cichlidogyrus vexus View in CoL
— Accessory piece ending in a hook ( Fig. 9E, b View FIG ) .......................... Cichlidogyrus douellouae View in CoL 46. Short annulated vagina ( Fig. 9F, a View FIG ) .................................................. Cichlidogyrus hemi View in CoL
— Vagina with smooth wall ( Fig. 9F, b View FIG ) ........................................................................ 47
47. Straight or slightly curved vagina ( Fig. 10A, a View FIG ) .......................... Cichlidogyrus legendrei View in CoL
— Well curved or looped vagina ( Fig. 10A, b View FIG ) .............................................................. 48
48. Looped vagina ( Fig. 10B, a View FIG ) ..................................................................................... 49
— Curved vagina (not looped) ( Fig. 10B, b View FIG ) ................................................................. 51
49. Vagina forming a single loop ( Fig. 10C, a View FIG ) ............................... Cichlidogyrus tiberianus View in CoL
— Vagina forming two semi-loops ( Fig. 10C, b View FIG ) ........................................................... 50
50. Vagina semi-loops in the same plane, crenulated distal accessory piece extremity ( Fig. 10D, a View FIG ) ................................................................................................. Cichlidogyrus kouassii View in CoL
— Vagina semi-loops in perpendicular planes, accessory piece distal extremity with a single hook ( Fig. 10D, b View FIG ) ................................................................ Cichlidogyrus bonhommei View in CoL
51. Curved accessory piece ending in two points, vagina with characteristic enlargement ( Fig. 10E, a View FIG ) ...................................................................... Cichlidogyrus anthemocolpos View in CoL
— Accessory piece bent at right angle, ending in a single point, vagina without enlargement ( Fig. 10E, b View FIG ) ............................................................................................................. 52
52. Accessory piece with triangular extension at proximal third ( Fig. 10F, a View FIG ) ....................... ...................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus ergensi View in CoL
— Accessory piece without triangular extension at proximal third ( Fig. 10F, b View FIG ) .................. ................................................................................................ Cichlidogyrus ouedraogoi View in CoL
53. Auricles reduced, in continuity with dorsal bar anterior face ( Fig. 11A, a View FIG ) ................ 54
— Auricles developed ( Fig. 11A, b View FIG ) ............................................................................... 56
54. Uncinulus I “standardised length” more than 2 ( Fig. 11B, a View FIG ) ....... Cichlidogyrus kothiasi View in CoL
— Uncinulus I “standardised length” less than 2 ( Fig. 11B, b View FIG ) ...................................... 55
55. Accessory piece with narrow base, penis with large heel ( Fig. 11C, a View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus berrebii View in CoL
— Accessory piece with wide base, penis with thin heel ( Fig. 11C, b View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus pouyaudi View in CoL
56. Uncinulus I “standardised length” more than 2 ( Fig. 11D, a View FIG ) ................................... 57
— Uncinulus I “standardised length” less than 2 ( Fig. 11D, b View FIG ) ...................................... 76
57. Penis with swollen portion ( Fig. 11E, a View FIG ) ................................................................... 58
— Penis without swollen portion (thin and tubular all along) ( Fig. 11E, b View FIG ) .................. 59
58. Penis length less than 35 µm ............................................. Cichlidogyrus papernastrema View in CoL
— Penis length more than 45 µm .................................................. Cichlidogyrus philander View in CoL
59. Penis length less than 50 µm .................................................................................... 60
— Penis length more than 60 µm .................................................................................. 69
60. Sclerotised vagina ..................................................................................................... 61
— Vagina not visible ..................................................................................................... 62
61. Penis with developed heel, accessory piece S-shaped ( Fig. 11F, a View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus dageti View in CoL
— Penis with poorly developed heel, accessory piece C-shaped ( Fig. 11F, b View FIG ) ...................... ..................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus falcifer View in CoL
62. Accessory piece forming a large gutter-like portion at its base ( Fig. 12A, a View FIG ) ................... .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus nuniezi View in CoL
— Narrow accessory piece ( Fig. 12A, b View FIG ) ........................................................................ 63
63. Accessory piece with a rounded bulge at distal third ( Fig. 12B, a View FIG ) .................................. ................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus dionchus View in CoL
— Accessory piece without a rounded bulge at distal third ( Fig. 12B, b View FIG ) ....................... 64
64. Accessory piece with double ending ( Fig. 12C, a View FIG ) ....................... Cichlidogyrus digitatus View in CoL
— Accessory piece with single ending ( Fig. 12C, b View FIG ) ...................................................... 65
65. Accessory piece ending in a thin and long hook ( Fig. 12D, a View FIG ) .... Cichlidogyrus berradae View in CoL
— Accessory piece ending in a wide and short hook ( Fig. 12D, b View FIG ) ................................ 66
66. Penis with large and rounded heel ( Fig. 12E, a View FIG ) ........................................................ 67
— Penis with narrow heel ( Fig. 12E, b View FIG ) ......................................................................... 68
67. Penis extremity folded back, accessory piece closed C-shaped ( Fig. 12F, a View FIG ) .................... ................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus reversati View in CoL
— Penis and accessory piece open C-shaped ( Fig. 12F, b View FIG ) ................. Cichlidogyrus halinus View in CoL
68. Accessory piece> 27 µm ( Fig. 12G, a View FIG ) ........................................... Cichlidogyrus yanni View in CoL
— Accessory piece <26 µm ( Fig. 12G, b View FIG ) ........................................ Cichlidogyrus quaestio View in CoL
69. Spirally coiled penis, length more than 350 µm ( Fig. 13A, a View FIG ) ................................... 70
— Not spirally coiled penis, length less than 150 µm ( Fig. 13A, b View FIG ) ............................... 72
70. Penis with 4 or 5 turns, not spirally coiled vagina ( Fig. 13B, a View FIG ) ...... Cichlidogyrus euzeti View in CoL
— Penis with more than 4 or 5 turns, spirally coiled vagina ( Fig. 13B, b View FIG ) ..................... 71
71. Penis with 8 or 9 turns, length about 450 µm ( Fig. 13C, a View FIG ) ..... Cichlidogyrus longicirrus View in CoL
— Penis with 14 or 15 turns, length about 1500 µm ( Fig. 13C, b View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus sanseoi View in CoL
72. Penis with large diameter, slightly sinuous, without heel ( Fig. 13D, a View FIG ) .......................... ......................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus arfii View in CoL
— Filiform penis ( Fig. 13D, b View FIG ) ..................................................................................... 73
73. Nearly straight penis ( Fig. 13E, a View FIG ) ............................................... Cichlidogyrus albareti View in CoL
— Curved penis ( Fig. 13E, b View FIG ) ....................................................................................... 74
74. G-shaped penis ( Fig. 13F, a View FIG ) ......................................................... Cichlidogyrus teugelsi View in CoL
— Single-looped penis ( Fig. 13F, b View FIG ) .............................................................................. 75
75. Long vagina, accessory piece round ended ( Fig. 14A, a View FIG ) ............ Cichlidogyrus nandidae View in CoL
— Short vagina, accessory piece ending in a hook ( Fig. 14A, b View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus bychowskii View in CoL
76. Penis with swollen portion ( Fig. 14B, a View FIG ) ................................................................... 77
— Tubular penis without swollen portion ( Fig. 14B, b View FIG ) ................................................ 84
77. Well marked swollen portion ( Fig. 14C, a View FIG ) ............................................................... 78
— “Diffuse” swollen portion ( Fig. 14C, b View FIG ) .................................................................... 82
78. Penis length less than 60 µm .................................................................................... 79
— Penis length more than 80 µm .................................................................................. 81
79. No visible vagina, developed swollen portion (more than half penis total length) ( Fig. 14D, a View FIG ) ................................................................................................ Cichlidogyrus sanjeani View in CoL
— Visible S-shaped vagina, reduced swollen portion (less than one fifth of penis total length) ( Fig. 14D, b View FIG ) ............................................................................................................ 80
80. Accessory piece ending in a hook ( Fig. 14E, a View FIG ) ...................... Cichlidogyrus amphoratus View in CoL
— Accessory piece bifurcated, lined along convex face with tubercles ( Fig. 14E, b View FIG ) ............ .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus ornatus View in CoL
81. Accessory piece with heavily sclerotised portion L-shaped, uncinuli pairs II and III to VII (11 and 13 µm) ( Fig. 14F, a View FIG ) ........................................................ Cichlidogyrus giostrai View in CoL
— Accessory piece with heavily sclerotised portion C-shaped, uncinuli pairs II and III to VII (16 and 20 µm) ( Fig. 14F, b View FIG ) .......................................................... Cichlidogyrus njinei View in CoL
82. Penis length less than 40 µm .................................................... Cichlidogyrus lagoonaris View in CoL
— Penis length more than 55 µm .................................................................................. 83
83. Short, large and conical vagina ( Fig. 14G, a View FIG ) ......................... Cichlidogyrus zambezensis View in CoL
— Short, thin and S-shaped vagina ( Fig. 14G, b View FIG ) ............................. Cichlidogyrus karibae View in CoL
84. Penis length less than 60 µm .................................................................................... 85
— Penis length more than 60 µm .................................................................................. 92
85. Sclerotised vagina ..................................................................................................... 86
— Vagina not visible ..................................................................................................... 88
86. Single C-shaped accessory piece with a thin extension at its base ( Fig. 15A, a View FIG ) .............. .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus levequei View in CoL
— Complex accessory piece with well-sclerotised C-shaped portion ( Fig. 15A, b View FIG ) ......... 87
87. Accessory piece with a C-shaped portion sharply arched, with thin plates at each extremity ( Fig. 15B, a View FIG ) .......................................................................... Cichlidogyrus slembroucki View in CoL
— Accessory piece with C-shaped portion slightly arched, without plates at its extremities, and a digitations at its middle ( Fig. 15B, b View FIG ) .................................. Cichlidogyrus acerbus View in CoL
88. Penis with heel ( Fig. 15C, a View FIG ) .................................................................................... 89
— Penis without heel ( Fig. 15C, b View FIG ) ............................................................................... 91
89. Very thin heel, accessory piece ending in claws ( Fig. 15D, a View FIG ) ...... Cichlidogyrus fontanai View in CoL
— Developed heel, accessory piece with forked ending ( Fig. 15D, b View FIG ) ............................ 90
90. Penis length less than 40 µm, large dorsal bar auricles ( Fig. 15E, a View FIG ) ............................... .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus rognoni View in CoL
— Penis length more than 40 µm, dorsal bar auricles smaller ( Fig. 15E, b View FIG ) ........................ ................................................................................................. Cichlidogyrus bifurcatus View in CoL
91. Penis length more than 40 µm, accessory piece thin at level of insertion on basal bulb ( Fig. 15F, a View FIG ) ......................................................................... Cichlidogyrus haplochromii View in CoL
— Penis length less than 37 µm, accessory piece large at level of insertion ( Fig. 15F, b View FIG ) ...... .................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus tilapiae View in CoL
92. Accessory piece straight or slightly curved ( Fig. 16A, a View FIG ) ............................................ 93
— Accessory piece sharply curved ( Fig. 16A, b View FIG ) ............................................................ 95
93. Penis with no visible heel ( Fig. 16B, a View FIG ) ..................................... Cichlidogyrus longipenis View in CoL
— Penis with developed heel ( Fig. 16B, b View FIG ) .................................................................... 94
94. Straight and large vagina, penis length 70 µm ( Fig. 16C, a View FIG ) ......... Cichlidogyrus sclerosus View in CoL
— Long, thin and sinuous vagina, penis length 145 µm ( Fig. 16C, b View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus cirratus View in CoL
95. Accessory piece with rounded ending, looped penis ( Fig. 16D, a View FIG ) ... Cichlidogyrus amieti View in CoL
— Accessory piece forked ending, C-shaped penis ( Fig. 16D, b View FIG ) ................................... 96
96. Extremities of accessory piece smooth and about equal in length ( Fig. 16E, a View FIG ) .............. ..................................................................................................... Cichlidogyrus View in CoL cubitus
— Extremities of accessory piece highly unequal in length, the longer one with rough patch on its convex face ( Fig. 16E, b View FIG ) .............................................. Cichlidogyrus louipaysani View in CoL
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