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FIGURE 16. Pseudorhabdosynochus marcellus n in Monogeneans of the malabar grouper Epinephelus malabaricus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New Caledonia, with a description of six new species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae)
2018Co-Authors: Justine Jean-lou, Sigura AudeAbstract:FIGURE 16. Pseudorhabdosynochus marcellus n. sp. A. Dorsal bar. B. Ventral bar. C. Dorsal Hamulus. D. Ventral Hamulus. E. Dorsal squamodisc. F. Ventral squamodisc, same individual. G. Dorsal tegumental scales. A – D, paratype, picrate; E – G, holotype, carmine, dorsal view
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FIGURE 14. Pseudorhabdosynochus manipulus n in Monogeneans of the malabar grouper Epinephelus malabaricus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New Caledonia, with a description of six new species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae)
2018Co-Authors: Justine Jean-lou, Sigura AudeAbstract:FIGURE 14. Pseudorhabdosynochus manipulus n. sp. A. Ventral bar. B. Dorsal bar. C. Dorsal Hamulus. D. Ventral Hamulus. E. Ventral squamodisc. F. Dorsal squamodisc, same individual. G. Ventral tegumental scales. H. Dorsal tegumental scales. A – D, picrate, paratype; E – H, ventral view, holotype
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FIGURE 11. Pseudorhabdosynochus maternus n in Monogeneans of the malabar grouper Epinephelus malabaricus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New Caledonia, with a description of six new species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae)
2018Co-Authors: Justine Jean-lou, Sigura AudeAbstract:FIGURE 11. Pseudorhabdosynochus maternus n. sp. A. Dorsal squamodisc. B. Ventral squamodisc, same individual. C. Ventral tegumental scales. D. Dorsal tegumental scales. E. Dorsal Hamulus. F. Ventral Hamulus. G. Ventral bar. H. Dorsal bar. A – D, holotype, carmine, dorsal view. E – H, paratype, picrate
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FIGURE 19 in Monogeneans of the malabar grouper Epinephelus malabaricus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New Caledonia, with a description of six new species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae)
2018Co-Authors: Justine Jean-lou, Sigura AudeAbstract:FIGURE 19. Pseudorhabdosynochus cf. shenzhenensis. A. Composite drawing. B. Quadriloculate organ. C, D. Sclerotised vagina. E. Ventral squamodisc. F. Dorsal squamodisc, same individual. G. Ventral squamodisc, other individual. H. Ventral Hamulus. I. Dorsal Hamulus. J. Dorsal bar. K. Ventral bar. All picrate; A – C, H – K, dorsal view; D – G, ventral view
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FIGURE 17. Pseudorhabdosynochus maaensis n in Monogeneans of the malabar grouper Epinephelus malabaricus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New Caledonia, with a description of six new species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae)
2018Co-Authors: Justine Jean-lou, Sigura AudeAbstract:FIGURE 17. Pseudorhabdosynochus maaensis n. sp. A. Composite drawing; tegumental scales drawn only on edges. B. Quadriloculate organ. C. Sclerotised vagina. D. Ventral squamodisc. E. Dorsal squamodisc, same individual. F. Ve n tr a l Hamulus. G. Dorsal Hamulus. H. Dorsal bar. I. Ventral bar. B – E, holotype, carmine, dorsal view; F – I, paratype, picrate
Christison Kevin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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FIGURE 8 in Towards addressing the current state of confusion within the Hexabothriidae Price, 1942 (1908): Callorhynchocotyle Suriano & Incorvaia, 1982 (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) re-visited, with the preliminary evaluation of novel parameters for measuring haptoral armature of hexabothriids
2012Co-Authors: Vaughan David, Christison KevinAbstract:FIGURE 8. Callorhynchocotyle callorhynchi sucker sclerites of complexes 1 (A), 2 (B) and 3 (C), and Hamulus (D). Scale bars: A = 260µm, B, C = 350µm, D = 60µm
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FIGURE 10 in Towards addressing the current state of confusion within the Hexabothriidae Price, 1942 (1908): Callorhynchocotyle Suriano & Incorvaia, 1982 (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) re-visited, with the preliminary evaluation of novel parameters for measuring haptoral armature of hexabothriids
2012Co-Authors: Vaughan David, Christison KevinAbstract:FIGURE 10. Callorhynchocotyle amatoi sucker sclerites of complexes 1 (A), 2 (B) and 3 (C), and Hamulus (D). Scale bars: A = 260µm, B, C = 340µm, D = 50µm
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FIGURE 9. Dendromonocotyle colorni. A. Hamulus. B in Overview of South African Dendromonocotyle (Monogenea: Monocotylidae), with descriptions of 2 new species from stingrays (Dasyatidae) kept in public aquaria
2008Co-Authors: Vaughan David, Chisholm Leslie, Christison KevinAbstract:FIGURE 9. Dendromonocotyle colorni. A. Hamulus. B. Haptoral papilla showing papillary sclerites (ps) and terminal papillary sclerite (tps). C. Tripartite sclerite (otp) at junction of radial septum and outer-ring septum; papillary sclerites (ps) can also be seen. D. Terminal papillary sclerite (tps). E. Anterior end showing distinct anterolateral gland duct openings (alg). Scale bars: A = 10 μm; B = 100 μm; C = 50 μm; D = 20 μm; E = 200 μm
Du, Louis H. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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FIGURE 2 in A redescription of Polystoma africanum Szidat, 1932 (Monogenea: Polystomatidae)
2018Co-Authors: Aisien, Martins S. O., Du, Louis H.Abstract:FIGURE 2. Polystoma africanum. Ventral view; dotted line indicates the outline of the vitelline system. Abbreviations: eg, egg; gb, genital bulb; gc, genitor-intestinal canal; ha, Hamulus; hp, haptor; ia, intercaecal anastomosis; ic, intestinal caecum; mg, Mehlis’ gland; mo, mouth; ov, ovary; ph, pharynx; su, sucker; te, testis; ut, uterus; va, vagina; vd, vas deferens; vi, vitellaria. Scale-bar: 1 mm
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FIGURE 1. Polystoma floridana n in Polystoma floridana n. sp. (Monogenea: Polystomatidae) a parasite in the green tree frog, Hyla cinerea (Schneider), of North America
2018Co-Authors: Du, Louis H., Verneau Olivier, Gross, Timothy S.Abstract:FIGURE 1. Polystoma floridana n. sp. Ventral view of holotype; dotted line indicates the outline of the vitelline system. Abbreviations: gb, genital bulb; gi, genito-intestinal canal; ha, Hamulus; hp, haptor; ic, intestinal caecum; mg, Mehlis’ gland; mo, mouth; ot, ootype; ov, ovary; ph, pharynx; su, sucker; vg, vagina; vd, vas deferens; vi, vitellaria; vt, vitelline duct. Scale bar: 1 mm
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FIGURE 4. Polystoma africanum. A in A redescription of Polystoma africanum Szidat, 1932 (Monogenea: Polystomatidae)
2018Co-Authors: Aisien, Martins S. O., Du, Louis H.Abstract:FIGURE 4. Polystoma africanum. A, hamuli (drawn from adult specimens); B, Hamulus primordia; C, marginal hooklets C 1; D, marginal hooklets C 2 - 7; E, marginal hooklets C 8, (drawn from oncomiracidia). Scale-bars: A 100 µm, B – E 10 µm
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FIGURE 2 in Polystoma floridana n. sp. (Monogenea: Polystomatidae) a parasite in the green tree frog, Hyla cinerea (Schneider), of North America
2007Co-Authors: Du, Louis H., Verneau Olivier, Gross, Timothy S.Abstract:FIGURE 2: Polystoma floridana n. sp. A, hamuli; B, marginal hooklets 1 from holotype and paratypes; C, marginal hooklets 2 from holotype and paratypes; D, marginal hooklets 8 from holotype and paratypes; E, Hamulus primordia. Scale-bars: A, 500 µm; B–E, 20 µm
Whittington, Ian D. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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FIGURE 1. Benedenia ernsti n in Three new species of Benedenia Diesing, 1858 from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with a key to species of the genus
2010Co-Authors: Deveney, Marty R., Whittington, Ian D.Abstract:FIGURE 1. Benedenia ernsti n. sp. A. Entire adult animal, ventral view. Abbreviations: aao, anterior attachment organ; agr, accessory gland reservoir; ah, anterior Hamulus; as, accessory sclerite; cgp, common genital pore; e, eye; g, germarium; gl, glandular tissue; ho, hooklet; ifc, internal fertilisation chamber; lo, lobe; m, marginal valve; mb, muscular bulb; Mg, Mehlis' gland; ö, ootype; p, pharynx; pe, penis; ph, posterior Hamulus; scl, sclerite; sr, seminal receptacle; t, tendon; te, testis; u, uterus; v, vagina; vp, vaginal pore; vr, vitelline reservoir. B. Penis sclerite. C. Accessory sclerite. D. Anterior Hamulus. E. Posterior Hamulus. Scale bars: A, 500 Μm; B, 40 Μm, C – E, 60 Μm
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FIGURE 9 in Revision of Benedeniella Johnston, 1929 (Monogenea: Capsalidae), its assignment to Entobdellinae Bychowsky, 1957 and comments on subfamilial composition
2010Co-Authors: Whittington, Ian D.Abstract:FIGURE 9. Benedeniella posterocolpa (Hargis, 1955) Yamaguti, 1963. Haptoral sclerites of adult parasite. A. Accessory sclerite. Note proximal transverse ridges (tv). B. Anterior Hamulus. C. Posterior Hamulus. D. Hooklet. E. Proximal ends of anterior Hamulus (ah) and accessory sclerite (as) showing main tendon path (stippled) plus branch (solid) to haptor tissue (see also Figure 3C). Scale bars: A–B, 100 µm; C, 50 µm; D, 10 µm; E, 200 µm
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FIGURE 7. Benedenia ishikawae. A in Three new species of Benedenia Diesing, 1858 from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with a key to species of the genus
2010Co-Authors: Deveney, Marty R., Whittington, Ian D.Abstract:FIGURE 7. Benedenia ishikawae. A. Ventral view of entire adult specimen. Re-drawn from Goto (1894). Abbreviations: hd, hood. B. Accessory sclerite. C. Anterior Hamulus. D. Posterior Hamulus. Other abbreviations as in previous Figures. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B – D, 200 Μm
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FIGURE 3. Benedenia fieldsi n in Three new species of Benedenia Diesing, 1858 from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with a key to species of the genus
2010Co-Authors: Deveney, Marty R., Whittington, Ian D.Abstract:FIGURE 3. Benedenia fieldsi n. sp. A. Adult specimen, ventral view. Composite drawing from type material and living specimens. Abbreviations as in previous Figures. B. Accessory sclerite. C. Anterior Hamulus. D. Posterior Hamulus. Drawn from paratypes. Scale bars: A, 300 Μm; B – D, 25 Μm
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FIGURE 7 in Revision of Benedeniella Johnston, 1929 (Monogenea: Capsalidae), its assignment to Entobdellinae Bychowsky, 1957 and comments on subfamilial composition
2010Co-Authors: Whittington, Ian D.Abstract:FIGURE 7. Diagrammatic comparison of curvature of cirrus sac in example juvenile (A) and adult (B) Benedeniella macrocolpa (Lühe, 1906) Yamaguti, 1963. A. Juvenile specimen (AHC 29905 (specimen labeled no. 9); total length (including haptor) = 3.37 mm; anterior Hamulus lengths = 366 and 376 µm. B. Adult specimen (AHC 29905 (specimen labeled no. 8)); total length (including haptor) = 8.1 mm; anterior Hamulus lengths = 718 and 743 µm. Abbreviations as for Figure 1. Scale bars: A, 300 µm; B, 1 mm
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avulsion fracture of the Hamulus from clay gunshot sport a case report
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2005Co-Authors: Teresa Jackson, Ghazi M RayanAbstract:We report a case of Hamulus (hook of hamate) fracture nonunion and secondary flexor digitorum profundus tendon rupture caused by repetitive wrist hyperextension sustained during clay shotgun shooting. The hyperextension caused avulsion of the Hamulus by the pisohamate ligament. The Hamulus was excised and a flexor digitorum profundus tendon transfer of the ring to small finger side to side was performed with satisfactory outcome.