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English: Figure 1. The Pentastomid Invavita piratica in Association with the Ostracod Nymphatelina gravida
(A–G and K–M) I. piratica (OUMNH C.29677, C.29679, C.29680) attached to N. gravida (OUMNH C.29678). (A) Left lateral view of N. gravida with I. piratica (OUMNH C.29679, C.29680) attached posterodorsally. (B and C) “Dorsal” and “ventral” views of overlapping I. piratica specimens OUMNH C.29679 and C.29680. (D) Left lateral view of N. gravida, with valves and unidentifiable material removed, showing two specimens of I. piratica posterodorsally (OUMNH C.29679, C.29680) and one internally adjacent to eggs (holotype, OUMNH C.29677). (E and F) “Dorsal” and “ventral” views of holotype of I. piratica. (G and K) Dorsal views of N. gravida with valves removed and present, respectively, showing I. piratica specimens OUMNH C.29679 and C.29680 attached posterodorsally. (L and M) I. piratica attached to N. gravida in rock prior to serial grinding (i.e., section along primary split of the rock), showing the complete specimen and a detail of I. piratica (OUMNH C.29679) on the external surface of carapace. (H–J) Specimen of I. piratica (OUMNH C.29681) associated with the holotype of N. gravida (OUMNH C.29600) showing left lateral view of N. gravida (H), I. piratica in the posteroventral part of the domicilium (left valve and unidentifiable material removed) (I), and I. piratica (J). (A)–(K) are “virtual” fossils. (L) and (M) are photographs. (A)–(F), (I), and (J) are stereo-pairs. All scale bars represent 0.5 mm. The following abbreviations are used: a1, first antenna; a2ba, a2en, and a2ex, basipod, endopod, and exopod of second antenna; a6, sixth appendage; a6ep, epipod of sixth appendage; a7, seventh appendage; as, adductorial sulcus; eg, eggs; fu, furca; hd, head of pentastomid; la, labrum; lv, left valve; lp1, first limb pair; lp2, second limb pair; m1, first maxilla; m1ba and m1en, basipod and endopod of first maxilla; m2, second maxilla; m2ep, epipod of second maxilla; ma, mandible; pe, pentastomid; rv, right valve; sn, snout of pentastomid; tr, trunk of pentastomid. |
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Author | David J. Siveter, Derek E.G. Briggs, Derek J. Siveter, Mark D. Sutton |
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