. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . 55 5e 52 " '^^ Figs. 52-56. Euchromadora tyrrenica Brunetti, 1952. Fig. 52. Male tail from the lateral aspect. Fig. 53. Cuticular pattern just posterior to head. Fig. 54, Cuticular pattern on the posterior half of the body. Fig. 55. Ventral view of spicules and guber- naculum. Fig. 56. Lateral view of spicules and gubemaculum, from the right. as slightly curved rods (? thickened plates in optical section) which are directed anteriorly over the anterior half of the body and posteriorly over the posterior half (Text-fig. 54). There are n
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . 55 5e 52 " '^^ Figs. 52-56. Euchromadora tyrrenica Brunetti, 1952. Fig. 52. Male tail from the lateral aspect. Fig. 53. Cuticular pattern just posterior to head. Fig. 54, Cuticular pattern on the posterior half of the body. Fig. 55. Ventral view of spicules and guber- naculum. Fig. 56. Lateral view of spicules and gubemaculum, from the right. as slightly curved rods (? thickened plates in optical section) which are directed anteriorly over the anterior half of the body and posteriorly over the posterior half (Text-fig. 54). There are no distinct lateral holes associated with these rods/plates as in £. gaulica. Head and Oesophagus The head appears to be identical in structure with that of E. gaulica but the amphids have not been seen. The oesophagus swells to form a distinct posterior bulb, without valvular 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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