. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). NEMATODES FROM THE INDIAN OCEAN 97 tail is conical in both sexes, and in the male bears two files of short subventral setae (Fig. 5c). Male. The male tail is often tightly coiled, and the spicules in all specimens are extruded. The spicules are paired, equal and arcuate. They have a central list which occupies their proximal two-thirds. The gubernaculum has strongly. Fig. 5. Siphonolaimus profundus sp. nov. a, Lateral view of male head, b, Dorsal view of male head, c, Male tail, d, Lateral view of spicules, gubernaculum and posterior two supp


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). NEMATODES FROM THE INDIAN OCEAN 97 tail is conical in both sexes, and in the male bears two files of short subventral setae (Fig. 5c). Male. The male tail is often tightly coiled, and the spicules in all specimens are extruded. The spicules are paired, equal and arcuate. They have a central list which occupies their proximal two-thirds. The gubernaculum has strongly. Fig. 5. Siphonolaimus profundus sp. nov. a, Lateral view of male head, b, Dorsal view of male head, c, Male tail, d, Lateral view of spicules, gubernaculum and posterior two Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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