Abstract
Anctus angiostomus (Wagner, 1827) is herein described anatomically, based on material collected at Queimadas, BA, caatinga habitat. This species is characterized by closed primary and secondary ureters; salivary glands distant from the buccal bulb; a poorly developed stomac h; a characteristic mode of emergence of the gonad duct from the annexe glandular sac; very long spermoviduct; a short oviduct and vagina; very long and slender penis and epiphallus and a long flagellum with retractor muscle in the tip.
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