Sacculina scabra Boschma, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244237 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F48790-1900-F73F-FEDE-FD25956BFB20 |
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Felipe |
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Sacculina scabra Boschma, 1931 |
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Sacculina scabra Boschma, 1931
Diagnosis. – The externa is orange-yellow and globular in shape ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). The external cuticle of the externa is smooth without excrescences. The paired male receptacles are globular, located close to each other and at the posterior region of the visceral mass ( Fig. 2A, B View Fig ). The linings of the receptacle ducts are thick and folded ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). The two receptacle ducts are united for part of their lengths ( Fig. 2D View Fig ) but separated again near the duct openings ( Fig. 2E View Fig ). The internal linings of the receptacle ducts are cuticularized at their openings under light microscopes ( Fig. 2F View Fig ; the entire internal linings of Sacculina spp. can be covered with a very thin layer of cuticles which can only be observed under Transverse Electron Microscopes; Høeg, 1987). The number of colleteric gland tubules in sections is 50 – 55 and they are arranged in five rows. The size of the tubules ranges from 180 to 250
gm ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).
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