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THE CORAL TRIANGLE: HEARST BIODIVERSITY EXPEDITION 
Figure 5. Internal anatomy ofPhiline hearstorum sp. nov., holotype, CASIZ 189336. A. Dorsal view of preserved holo- 
type showing internal anatomy, bm = bueeal mass, e = eerebral ganglion, er = erop, gi = gizzard, og = oral gland, p = penis, 
pe = pedal ganglion, pi = pleural ganglion, sb = subintestinal ganglion, sg = salivary glands, sp = supraintestinal ganglion v 
= viseeral ganglion. B. Posterior reproduetive organs, al = albumen gland, am = ampulla, be = bursa eopulatrix, me = mem¬ 
brane gland, mu = mueous gland, ot = ovotestis, rs = reeeptaeulum seminis. C. Penis and penial papilla, p = penial papilla, 
pr = prostate. 
the albumen and membrane glands (Fig. 5B). From the large ovotestis, whieh is intermingled with 
the digestive gland, emerges the wide, eonvoluted ampulla. The ampulla narrows into the hermaph- 
roditie duet, whieh eurves around the female glands and enters the short, eoiled albumen and mem¬ 
brane glands by means of a single duet. The larger mueous gland is bilobed with a massive primary 
lobe and smaller seeondary one. The hermaphroditie duet is elongate and extends to the genital 
aperture then joins the short duet of the narrow, saeeate reeeptaeulum seminis and eontinues to the 
