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Biarmifer nesiotes
Biarmifer nesiotes
Description Biarmifer nesiotes sp. nov., light micrographs, male. (A) Anterior body region. (B) Detail of the multispiral amphideal fovea. (C) Cuticle from the anterior region to nerve ring. (D) Cuticle from the nerve ring to end of pharynx. (E) Cuticle from the middle body region. (F) Posterior region and copulatory apparatus. Am, amphideal fovea; DT, dorsal tooth; LP, like-pore structure; PC, pore complex; Sp, precloacal supplements; VT, ventrosublateral teeth. Scale bars A-E = 10 µm; F = 50 µm. Author Bezerra, Tania Nara JPG file - 2.44 MB - 1 513 x 966 pixelsmore
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added on 2023-02-23673 viewsWoRMS taxaScan of photo Biarmifer nesiotes Cunha, Fonseca & Amaral, 2023checked Bezerra, Tânia Nara 2023-02-23 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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