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The microturbellarian Prorhynchus stagnalis quells prey with a venom apparatus that also serves as its copulatory organ when the animal is mature. While it has long been known to comprise a tubular, sharp-pointed stylet surrounded concentrically by two mantles of longitudinally aligned rods, our examination of it by electron microscopy and confocal microscopy reveal unexpected details of its structure...
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