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Description Figure 2–6; Howascolex farafangana sp. n. 2 Setal arrangements; a, b, c, d represent setal lines 3 ventral view of the fore-body; Fp = female pore, Gs = genital setal pore, Pap = genital papillae, Pp = prostatic pores, St = spermathecal pores (scale bar = 5 mm) 4 Penial seta, A = the whole seta, B = tip if the penial seta 5 Spermatheca (scale bar = 0.5 mm) 6 Genital seta, A = the whole seta, B = tip of the genital seta.
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Csuzdi C, Razafindrakoto M, Hong Y (2016) The second species of the endemic Malagasy earthworm genus Howascolex Michaelsen, 1901

Howascolex farafangana sp. n. (Clitellata, Megadrili). African Invertebrates 57(2): 83-91. https://doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.57.10048
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