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Philometra dissimilis n. sp. from the ovary of Johnius belangerii (Sciaenidae) and other new records of philometrids (Nematoda: Philometridae) from fishes of the Bay of Bengal, India


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Fig. 1

Philometra dissimilis n. sp. A– anterior body end of gravid female, lateral view; B – cephalic end of subgravid female, apical view; C,D – cephalic end of male, apical and sublateral views, respectively; E – anterior body end of male, lateral view; F – larva from uterus, lateral view; G – caudal end of male, apical view; H – posterior end of gravid female, lateral view; I, J – distal end of gubernaculum, dorsal and lateral views, respectively; K – gubernaculum, lateral view; L,M – posterior end of male, ventral and lateral views, respectively
Philometra dissimilis n. sp. A– anterior body end of gravid female, lateral view; B – cephalic end of subgravid female, apical view; C,D – cephalic end of male, apical and sublateral views, respectively; E – anterior body end of male, lateral view; F – larva from uterus, lateral view; G – caudal end of male, apical view; H – posterior end of gravid female, lateral view; I, J – distal end of gubernaculum, dorsal and lateral views, respectively; K – gubernaculum, lateral view; L,M – posterior end of male, ventral and lateral views, respectively

Fig. 2

Philometra dissimilis n. sp., scanning electron micrographs. A, B – cephalic end of gravid female, subapical and apical views, respectively; C – cephalic end of male, apical view (arrow indicates amphid); D – caudal end of male, lateral view; E – cephalic end of male, lateral view (arrow indicates amphid); F – caudal end of male, dorsal view. Abbreviations: a – submedian pair of papillae of external circle; b – submedian papilla of internal circle; c – lateral papilla of internal circle; d – caudal mound; o – oral aperture
Philometra dissimilis n. sp., scanning electron micrographs. A, B – cephalic end of gravid female, subapical and apical views, respectively; C – cephalic end of male, apical view (arrow indicates amphid); D – caudal end of male, lateral view; E – cephalic end of male, lateral view (arrow indicates amphid); F – caudal end of male, dorsal view. Abbreviations: a – submedian pair of papillae of external circle; b – submedian papilla of internal circle; c – lateral papilla of internal circle; d – caudal mound; o – oral aperture

Fig. 3

Philometra dissimilis n. sp., scanning electron micrographs of male. A-caudal end, apical view (arrows indicate phasmids); B-region of cloacal aperture, apical view (arrows indicate adanal papillae); C – anterior end of body, lateral view; D,E-distal end of gubernaculum, dorsal and lateral views, respectively. Abbreviations: d-caudal mound; e-cloacal aperture; f-group of four adanal papillae; g-gubernaculum; h-large submedian papilla situated posterior to cloaca; i – small caudal cuticular depression; s – spicule
Philometra dissimilis n. sp., scanning electron micrographs of male. A-caudal end, apical view (arrows indicate phasmids); B-region of cloacal aperture, apical view (arrows indicate adanal papillae); C – anterior end of body, lateral view; D,E-distal end of gubernaculum, dorsal and lateral views, respectively. Abbreviations: d-caudal mound; e-cloacal aperture; f-group of four adanal papillae; g-gubernaculum; h-large submedian papilla situated posterior to cloaca; i – small caudal cuticular depression; s – spicule
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Angielski
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Life Sciences, Zoology, Ecology, other, Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Microbiology, Virology and Infection Epidemiology