Madapolystoma
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ADF44C-BE26-A478-FF19-FCED32CDA241 |
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Madapolystoma n. g.
Generic diagnosis: Polystomatinae: Small ovoid worm with pyriform body. Haptor with three pairs of suckers, two hamuli and 16 marginal hooklets placed as for other known polystomes (hooklets 1 & 2 situated between hamuli, hooklets 3 – 5 at the base of the haptoral suckers and hooklets 6–8 posterior between the third pair of suckers. Mouth subterminal, surrounded by false sucker. Pharynx medium in size and muscular. Gut bifurcate; intestinal caeca with few diverticula confluent in the haptoral region, no prehaptoral anastomoses. Genito-intestinal canal present. Testis single, small, post-ovarian, intercaecal and positioned posteriorly in the body. Vas deferens extending antero-medially to genital bulb armed with 8 genital spines. Ovary small, oval, median and placed in middle of body. Uterus tubular extending pre and post genital region and fill most of body. Two vaginae, anterolateral to ovary; left and right vaginal ducts. Advanced intra-uterine development of larvae with hamuli and up to two pairs of suckers in utero. Adult parasitic in urinary bladder. Type-species: Madapolystoma biritika n. g. & n. sp.
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