Aetohemecus, Warren & Bullard, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.02.002 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287F2-FF9F-FFCB-FFF9-1223E4E2FB69 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aetohemecus |
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3.1. Aetohemecus View in CoL n. gen ( Figs. 1–2 View Fig )
3.1.1. Generic diagnosis
Body 4–6 × longer than wide, dorsoventrally flattened, ventrally concave, having anterior and posterior ends tapering equally, spinous; lateral tegumental spines C-shaped, directed ventrally, each on a muscular peduncle, distributing in a single ventrolateral column, not continuous anteriorly nor posteriorly. Rosethorn-shaped spines lacking. Nervous system comprising paired lateral nerve cords. Anterior sucker aspinous, lacking peduncle, diminutive, occupying space between anterior-most lateral tegumental spines. Mouth on mid-ventral surface of anterior sucker. Pharynx not evident. Oesophagus extending sinuously posteriad along mid-line for 1/3 of body length. Intestinal caeca X- or H-shaped, connecting to oesophagus ventrally, lacking diverticulae, posterior caeca terminating in anterior half of body. Testis single, medial, occupying middle 1/3 of body. Auxiliary external seminal vesicle lacking. Cirrus-sac present, enveloping internal seminal vesicle and cirrus. Ovary medial, ventral to ascending uterus, post-caecal, post-testicular; post-ovarian space comprising 1/6–1/4 of body length. Oviducal ampulla present. Laurer’ s canal absent. Ootype ¨medial, posterior to genitalia, comprising an inconspicuous ovoid chamber. Uterus extending anterior to ovary; uterine eggs irregular, thin-shelled. Vitellarium follicular, symmetrical posteriorly, filling space between nerve commissure to ovary; common vitelline collecting duct extending from dextral branch of vitellarium. Common genital pore dorsal, post-gonadal, anterior to level of ootype ¨.
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