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(E) Organization of the genital system, as seen on a live animal. (F) Stylet (accessory stylet type II; holotype).
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A Free-crawling young animal. B Slightly-squeezed, mature animal C. Organization scheme of a squeezed animal. H. Crawling animal of the North Sea coast.
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B. Proboscis hooks. C. Stylet. D. Copulatory organ with vesicula seminalis (vs), vesicula granulorum (vg)and stylet (st). North Inlet Salt Marsh, Hobcaw Barony, South Carolina
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(A) Stylet (accessory stylet type II; from a specimen from Corsica). Arrow indicates the opening of the stylet.Scale bars = 20 µm.
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Stylet in different magnifications.
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(G) Stylet (accessory stylet type II; specimen from Banyuls). (H) Proximal end of the stylet (holotype).
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Z-projections of f-actin stained Prognathorhynchus busheki Ax. Lateral views of posterior end. A. Gonopores and bodywall musculature. 0.05?m x 177 optical sections. B. Portions of male and female anatomy. 0.1?m x 116 optical sections. C. Magnified view of female anatomy showing brandching of oviduct and uterus. 0.05?m x 61 optical sections.
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(C) Stylet (accessory stylet type II; holotype). (D) Proximal end of the stylet (holotype). The arrows indicate the proximal part of the stylet.
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