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Plate 121.
Fig. 831a–d. Hexostoma lintoni Price, 1961; anchor (a), clamp sclerite (b), terminal portion of vagina (c), and complete worm (d).
Fig. 832. Amphibdella flavolineata MacCallum, 1916; male terminalia. After Llewellyn, 1960.
Fig. 833. Amphibdelloides maccallumi (Johnston et Tiegs, 1922); male terminalia. After Llewellyn, 1960.
Fig. 834. Ancylodiscoides longitubis Gussev et Strelkow, 1960.
Fig. 835. Ancylodiscoides soldatovi Gussev et Strelkow, 1960.
Fig. 836a–c. Neohexostoma robustum Price, 1961; egg (a), clamp sclerite (b), and complete worm (c).
Plate 122.
Fig. 837a–b. Asthenocotyle kaikourensis Robinson, 1961 (a), and genital complex (b).
Fig. 838a–c. Octolabea turchini Euzet et Trilles, 1960 (a), clamp skeleton, lateral view (b), clamp skeleton, ventral view (c).
Fig. 839a–c. Pseudohaliotrematoides chaetopteri (Caballero et Bravo Hollis, 1960) (a), genital complex (b), and anchor complex (c).
Plate 123.
Fig. 840a–d. Neoclupeocotyle megaconfibula (Hargis, 1955) (a), posterior clamp, ventral view, middle loop uppermost (b), terminal lappet (c), and genital hooks (d).
Fig. 841a–c. Pseudomegalocotyla latridis (Robinson, 1961) (a), anchors (b), and genital complex (c).
Fig. 842a–c. Allomegalocotyla johnstoni (Robinson, 1961) (a), anchors (b), and genital complex (c).
Fig. 843. Bivagina sillaginae (Woolcock, 1936).
Plate 124.
Fig. 844a–d. Mazocraeoides tennesseensis Price, 1961 (a), anchors (b), genital hooks (c), and clamp (d).
Fig. 845a–d. Grubea pneumatophori Price, 1961 (a), genital hooks (b), small clamp (c), and large clamp (d).
Fig. 846a–b. Kuhnia singaporensis Price, 1961, twisted (a), and genital hooks(b).
Fig. 847a–d. Pseudomazocraeoides megacotyle (Price, 1959) (a), anchors (b), genital hooks (c), and clamp (d). After Price, 1961.
Fig. 848. Plectanocotyle elliptica (Dies., 1850). After Price, 1961.
Plate 125.
Fig. 849a–c. Kannaphallus virilis Unnithan, 1957 (a), anterior part of body (b), and clamp (c).
Fig. 850a–f. Oligapta oligapta Unnithan, 1957 (a), clamp (b), genital hooks (c), vagina (d), anchors (e), and genital complex (f).
Fig. 851a–c. Crotalaxine serpentina Unnithan, 1957 (a), terminal genitalia (b), and clamp (c).
Plate 126.
Fig. 852a–c. Axine sasikala (Unnithan, 1957) (a), male terminalia (b), and genital complex (c).
Fig. 853a–e. Axine hemiramphae Unnithan, 1957 (a), male terminalia (b), anchors (c), vagina (d), and clamp (e).
Fig. 854a–d. Loxura ananaphallus Unnithan, 1957 (a), “penis” and vagina (b), genital complex (c), and clamp (d).
Plate 127.
Fig. 855a–c. Axinoides kola Unnithan, 1957 (a), male terminalia (b), and vaginal complex (c).
Fig. 856a–d. Monaxine formionis Unnithan, 1957 (a), genital complex (b), “atrium masculinum with different types of spines and short penis” (c), and clamp (d).
Fig. 857a–b. Allopseudaxine macrova (Unnithan, 1957) (a), and clamp (b).
Plate 128.
Fig. 858a–e. Bilaterocotyloides carangis Ramalingam, 1961 (a), male terminalia (b), genital complex (c), terminal anchors (d), clamp (e).
Fig. 859a–e. Protomicrocotyle madrasenis Ramalingam, 1960 (a), genital complex (b), vagina (c), male terminalia (d), clamp (e).
Fig. 860a–f. Neomicrocotyle indica Ramalingam, 1960 (a), terminal anchors (b), genital complex (c), male terminalia (d), vagina (e), and clamp (f).
Plate 129.
Fig. 861. Fridericianella ovicola Brandes, 1894, dorsal view.
Fig. 862a–c. Macrogyrodactylus clarii Gussev, 1961; haptoral disc (a), cirrus bulb (b), and posterior marginal hooklet (c).
Fig. 863a–d. Protomicrocotyle mannarensis Ramalingam, 1960 (a), genital complex (b), male terminalia (c), and vagina (d).
Fig. 864a–f. Monaxinoides indica (Ramalingam, 1960) (a), genital hooks (b), male terminalia (c), terminal anchors (d), clamp (e), and genital complex (f).
Plate 130.
Fig. 865a–d. Gyrdicotylus gallieni Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960 (a), anchor (b), genital hook (c), anchor and sucker in lateral view (d).
Fig. 866. Polystoma pricei Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960.
Fig. 867. Bivagina australis (Murray, 1931).
Fig. 868a–c. Salmoncus gvosdevi Spassky et Roytman, 1960; copulatory organ (a), connecting bar (b), and anchor (c).
Plate 131.
Fig. 869. Lobatostoma kemostoma (MacCallum et MacCallum, 1913).
Fig. 870. Stichocotyle nephropis Cunningham, 1884. After Nickerson, 1895. 8 mm.
Fig. 871. Cotylogaster michaelis Monticelli, 1892.
Fig. 872a–c. Lophotaspis orientalis Faust et Tang, 1936 (a) (6 mm), anterior part of haptor in ventral view (b), and ovarian complex (c).
Fig. 873. Aspidogaster limacoides Diesing, 1835. After Bychowsky and Bychowsky, 1934.
Fig. 874. Macraspis elegans (Olsson, 1868.) After Jägerskiöld, 1899. 13.5 mm.
Fig. 875. Lobatostoma ringens (Linton, 1907). After MacCallum and MacCallum, 1913.
Plate 132.
Fig. 876. Lophotaspis vallei (Stossich, 1899). 12 mm. After Fuhrmann, 1929, in Kükenthal’s Handb. d. Zool.
Fig. 877. Aspidogaster indica Dayal, 1943.
Fig. 878. Lobatostoma Pacificum Manter, 1940.
Fig. 879. Multicotyle purvisi Dawes, 1941. Ca. 2.7 mm.
Fig. 880. Cotylogasteroides occidentalis (Nickerson, 1902), diagrammatic.
Fig. 881. Aspidogaster conchicola Baer, 1827; ventral view. After Kawamura, 1914.
Fig. 882. Aspidogaster conchicola Baer, 1927; lateral view. After Kawamura, 1914.
Fig. 883. Lophotaspis vallei (Stossich, 1899) 12 mm. After Fuhrmann, 1929, in Kükenthal’s Handb. d. zool.
Plate 133.
Fig. 884. Aspidogaster piscicola Rawat, 1948, ventral view.
Fig. 885. Aspidogaster piscicola Rawat, 1948, dorsal view.
Fig. 886. Aspidogaster indica Dayal, 1943.
Fig. 887. Lissemysia indica Sinha, 1935, not showing haptoral alveoli.
Fig. 888. Lissemysia indica Sinha, 1935, showing haptoral alveoli.
Fig. 889. Lissemysia ovata Tandon, 1949, showing excretory system.
Fig. 890. Lobatostoma ringens (Linton, 1907); ovarian complex. After G. A. and W. G. MacCallum, 1913.
Fig. 891. Lissemysia ovata Tandon, 1949, showing internal organs.
Fig. 892. Lissemysia ovata Tandon, 1949, ventral view.
Plate 134.
Fig. 893a–e. Multicalyx cristata (Faust et Tang, 1936); anterior extremity (a), ovarian region (b), testicular region (c), posterior extremity (d), and egg (e).
Fig. 894. Cotylaspis sinensis Faust et Tang, 1936. Ca. 1.5mm.
Fig. 895. Cotylaspis insignis Leidy, 1858. After Osborn, 1903.
Fig. 896. Lophotaspis interiora Ward et Hopkins, 1931.
Fig. 897. Aspidogaster decatis Eckmann, 1932, semidiagrammatic.
Fig. 898a–b. MacrasPis elegans Olsson, 1868; ovarian complex (a) after Jägerskiöld 1899; anterior extremity (b) after Brinkmann, 1958.
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