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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Figure 6.Macrodasys imbricatus sp. n. dorsal and ventral views of a mature adult (Lt=544, LPh=232 µm) from Main Beach, Ras Mohamed National Park, S. Sinai, Egypt; dorsal with dorsal and lateral body cilia, digestive and reproductive tracts; ventral with pestle organs, adhesive tubes and locomotor cilia.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Figure 7.Macrodasys macrurus sp. n. dorsal and ventral views of a mature adult (Lt=590, LPh=192 µm) from the Giftun Village Spit Outside, near Hurghada, Egypt; dorsal with pestle organs, dorsal and lateral body cilia, digestive and reproductive tracts; ventral with adhesive tubes and locomotor cilia.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Figure 8.Macrodasys nigrocellus sp. n. dorsal and ventral views of a mature adult (Lt=300, LPh=161 µm) from Giftun Island SE, near Hurghada, Egypt; dorsal with pestle organs, dorsal and lateral body cilia, pattern of glands, and digestive and reproductive tracts; ventral with adhesive tubes and locomotor cilia.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Figure 9.Macrodasys sp. Gerlach 1961 dorso-ventral and ventral views of the fore end of a specimen having black ocelli from Addu-Atol, the Maldive-Archipelago, Indian Ocean.
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Figure 10.Macrodasys scleracrus sp. n. A dorsal and ventral views of a mature adult (Lt=635, LPh=290 µm) from Main Gate, Ras Mohamed National Park, S. Sinai, Egypt; dorsal with pestle organs, dorsal and lateral body cilia, digestive and reproductive tracts; ventral with adhesive tubes and locomotor ciliary bands B frontal organ with sperm from an animal of Lt=593 µm; C. reproductive organs from another animal of Lt=438 µm.
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Figure 11.Macrodasys sp. A Schmidt, 1974 A habitus view of a mature adult (Lt=453, LPh=204 µm) from one of the three islands in the Galapagos Islands on which it was found, with pestle organs, body cilia, glands, digestive and reproductive tracts, and adhesive tubes B dorsal view of the fore end C caudal organ; and D two developmental stages of the frontal organ.
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Figure 12.Urodasys toxostylus sp. n. A habitus of a mature adult (L trunk=440, LPh=174, L tail=1100 µm) from Giftun Island SS, near Hurghada, Egypt, showing relative sizes of trunk and tail B dorsal and ventral views of the same specimen; dorsal with pestle organs, dorsal and lateral body cilia, digestive and reproductive tracts, and adhesive tubes; ventral with adhesive tubes and locomotor ciliary bands C the stylet, magnified.
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USNM 1616676 - Specimen Image 2; Field number: MVS0019
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USNM 1616676 - Specimen Image 1; Field number: MVS0019
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USNM 1616696 - Specimen Image 1; Field number: MVS0014
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USNM 1616697 - Specimen Image 2; Field number: MVS0013
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USNM 1616697 - Specimen Image 3; Field number: MVS0013
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USNM 1616697 - Specimen Image 1; Field number: MVS0013
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USNM 1616696 - Specimen Image 2; Field number: MVS0014