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English: Photo of reproductive system of Testacella scutulum. Locality: Beverley, N of Hull, South-east Yorkshire, UK - England (according to the table S1.)

pr - penial retractor muscle;
pe - penis;
at - atrium;
ov - oviduct;

bc - bursa copulatrix.
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Source Rowson B., Anderson R., Turner J.A., Symondson W.O.C. (2014). "The Slugs of Britain and Ireland: Undetected and Undescribed Species Increase a Well-Studied, Economically Important Fauna by More Than 20%". PLoS ONE 9(4): e91907. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0091907. cropped from the figure 9. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0091907.g009.
Author Ben Rowson, Roy Anderson, James A. Turner & William O. C. Symondson
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