dc:description"FIGURE 2. Live colouration of some of the species of Pseudopallene and Stylopallene included in the study. A, fresh live bryozoans Orthoscuticella spp. with many Pseudopallene specimens; B, P. constricta sp. nov., male in ventral view with egg masses attached to the ovigers; C, P. ‘ variabilis’ - complex, frontal-ventral view, note black tips of proboscis and chela fingers; D, P. flava sp. nov. in its natural habitat; E, Close-up of P. brevicephala male characterized by uniform orange-red body and legs, bearing orange eggs and transparent post-embryonic stages; F, P. pachycheira attached to bryozoan, showing banding pattern and constrictions of long leg articles; G, P. h a r r i s i sp. nov. in its natural habitat showing red-and-yellow colouration; H, specimen from the P. ‘ variabilis’ - complex with yellow-and-red colouration attached to live bryozoan; I, Stylopallene cheilorhynchus showing characteristic live black-and-creamy-white banding, photograph taken in captivity. All specimens from Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania except 2 G and 2 H collected at Bass point, New South Wales.";
dc:description"FIGURE 13. Pseudopallene harrisi sp. nov., A, B, female holotype (P. 90044); A, dorsal view showing only proximal portions of legs; B, detail of chelae, ventral view; C-F, male (S 92225); C, frontal view; D, propodus and terminal claw of third walking leg; E, distal oviger articles with compound spines and terminal claw; F, detail of denticulations of terminal oviger claw. Scale bars on stereomicroscopic images = 1 mm or as shown.";
dc:description"FIGURE 16. Pseudopallene ambigua Stock, 1956. Male specimen deposited at Museum Victoria (J 57280). A, frontal view; B, detail of chelae, ventral view. Scale bars = 1 mm.";