Abstract:Galeus melastomus
females, following the typical elasmobranch pattern, have a reproductive system composed of ovary, anterior and posterior oviducts, oviducal glands, and uteri. However, this species has only a functional right ovary associated with the epigonal organ, a lymphomyeloid tissue, producing different types of blood cells. Information about the microscopic anatomy of epigonal organ, oviducal glands, anterior and posterior oviducts, and uteri are reported. For
G. melastomus
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