Phaenocora highlandensis Gilbert, 1935
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5660137 |
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Phaenocora highlandensis Gilbert, 1935 View in CoL
(Figs 14B, 16E)
Phaenocora highlandense Gilbert 1935: 287 View in CoL , 290, 294, 297–302, 306, 309–312, 314–317, 320, 326, 330–332, 341–342, 344, 347, 349, 353, 356, 359, 362–364, 368–369, 373, 375–377, TextFigs 1B, 2Ca, 2Cb, 2Cc, tables 1, 2; Gilbert 1937: 53 –54, 56–58, 67–69; Gilbert 1938a: 194, 204, 208, 211; Gilbert 1938b: 213, 215; Ruebush 1939: 52 –53; Marcus 1946: 71; Karling 1956: 195; Young & Harris 1973: 87.
Phaenocora highlandensis Marcus 1946: 71 View in CoL , 82, 166.
Known distribution: MacDowell (Highland County, Virginia, USA) ( Gilbert 1935).
Material examined: None.
Diagnosis: Animals about 3–3.7 mm long, with a tail. With visible red eyes. Anterior body region dark red. Zoochlorellae usually present. Dermal rhabdites very slender. Male copulatory organ of the duplex-type IIIB, relatively small. Penis papilla short with a group of spines restricted to the most distal tip of the evaginated penis papilla. Female genital system of the EVELINAE - type. Female genital canal short and broad. Intestinal bursa directly connected to the female genital canal, hence genito-bursal duct absent. Ovo-vitelloduct opening distally from the union of the female genital canal and the intestinal bursa.
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Phaenocora highlandensis Gilbert, 1935
Houben, Albrecht M., Steenkiste, Niels Van & Artois, Tom J. 2014 |
Phaenocora highlandensis
Marcus 1946: 71 |
Phaenocora highlandense
Young 1973: 87 |
Karling 1956: 195 |
Marcus 1946: 71 |
Ruebush 1939: 52 |
Gilbert 1938: 194 |
Gilbert 1938: 213 |
Gilbert 1937: 53 |
Gilbert 1935: 287 |