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microcnemes (fig. 2b). In scapus, especially lower parts, number of 
microcnemes decreases, and there are approximately half as many 
mesenteries at base as in oral end (fig. 2c). Dissections of 12 speci- 
mens and sections of 6 showed from 8 to 12 pairs of mesenteries may 
be perfect, fertile macrocnemes (fig. 2d). No form of asexual repro- 
duction has been observed in this species. 
Ficure 2.—Flosmaris grandis: a, sphincter muscles within the mesogloea; b, cross section 
of mesenteries in region of actinopharynx; ¢, cross section of column just above pedal 
disc; d, mesenteries in midregion of the column, 
