Helgenema lamia, Smales, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.1051/parasite/2023058 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13890455 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87FE-FF9B-FFDC-271C-FF08FF66FAFE |
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Helgenema lamia |
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3.10.1.2 Helgenema lamia ( Figs. 10D–10F View Figure 10 )
3.10.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on sections from two males and two females). Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: male ( Fig 1b View Figure 1 /10D), and at midbody: male ( Fig. 1f View Figure 1 /10E) and female ( Fig. 1a View Figure 1 /10F); lateral cords illustrated in Figure 1a View Figure 1 / 10F; ridges numbered in Figure 1f View Figure 1 /10E.
In all sections careen absent and left cuticular dilatation present. Axis of orientation described as oblique (from right-ventral to left-dorsal) in [ 44].
Within proximal body: in Figure 10D View Figure 10 (male), 14 ridges irregularly spaced, unequal in size. Four gaps on left side (arrowheads); ridges medium sized and subequal, except one left ridge, large. Ridges oriented in two opposite directions from right-ventral quadrant to left, starting from a pair of divergent ridges (curved arrows) but not clear convergent ridges on left-dorsal quadrant; the two ridges flanking left ridge (dorsally and ventrally) slightly larger than remaining ridges and perpendicular to body surface.
At midbody: in both sexes, 15 ridges irregularly spaced and unequal in size.
Figure 10E View Figure 10 (male): three gaps on left side (arrowheads) between ridges 2’ and 1’, 1’ and 1, 1 and 2; ridge 1’ large, ridge 1 medium-sized; other dorsal ridges small, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left, with ridges 5 and 6 larger; ventral ridges medium sized, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left, with ridges 6’ and 7’ larger and ridge 8’ minute; axis of orientation drawn in [ 44] passes between ridges 7 and 8’ (whose tips not divergent) then between ridges 1’ and 1.
Figure 10F View Figure 10 (female): three gaps on left side (arrowheads); left ridge largest; first dorsal ridge on the left larger than other dorsal ridges, small and regularly spaced. On ventral side, ridges small, subequal in size and much thinner than in male section. Dorsal and ventral ridges disparately oriented.
3.10.1.2.2 Bursa (illustrated in [ 44]: Fig. 1L View Figure 1 ). Figure 1L View Figure 1 in captions (corresponds to “i” on Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Entire bursa with left lobe folded ventrally, dorsal view. Bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger. From the written description [ 44], bursal pattern of type 2-3.
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