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21“..." in the middle of the body and eight rows at the anterior and posterior body ends, and numerous small precloacal...”
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22“... individuals were illustrated by Mayer (1912). The meridional canals lie under eight rows of ciliary combs...”
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23“... individuals were illustrated by Mayer (1912). The meridional canals lie under eight rows of ciliary combs...”
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24by Fitzhugh, Kirk“... with seven to eight rows of teeth in profile, three teeth per row (Fig. 1 h); manubrium 1.5 times longer...”
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25by Fitzhugh, Kirk“... with seven to eight rows of teeth in profile, three teeth per row (Fig. 1 h); manubrium 1.5 times longer...”
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26by Sinev, Artem Y.“... longer than inner seta 2. Seven–eight rows of thin long setulae on ventral face of limb. Two ejector...”
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27by Sinev, Artem Y.“... longer than inner seta 2. Seven–eight rows of thin long setulae on ventral face of limb. Two ejector...”
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28by Tovar-Hernández, María Ana“.... heterobranchiata , 5 in A. riwo ) and eight rows of teeth in abdominal uncini (4–5 in A. heterobranchiata , 5 in A...”
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29by Tovar-Hernández, María Ana“.... heterobranchiata , 5 in A. riwo ) and eight rows of teeth in abdominal uncini (4–5 in A. heterobranchiata , 5 in A...”
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30“... than inner seta 2. Seven-eight rows of thin long setulae on ventral face of limb. Two ejector hooks...”
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31“... than inner seta 2. Seven-eight rows of thin long setulae on ventral face of limb. Two ejector hooks...”
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32“... with row of spines and at least eight rows of grooming setae distolaterally; dactylus conical, as in third...”
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33“... with row of spines and at least eight rows of grooming setae distolaterally; dactylus conical, as in third...”
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