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<mods:titleid="6235CE6779A409A7B1D6953F19EBF6BC">New and little known species of Lepechinella (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lepechinellidae) and an allied new genus Lepesubchela from the North Atlantic</mods:title>
<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC653027D7076C53FEC0"author="Schellenberg A."box="[846,1072,305,331]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="235 - 414"refId="ref14132"refString="Schellenberg A. 1926. Die Gammariden der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903. Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 18: 235 - 414."type="journal article"year="1926">Schellenberg, 1926</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC6532F3D7A06A96FE3B"author="Schellenberg A."box="[410,757,406,433]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="195 - 231"refId="ref14098"refString="Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231."type="journal article"year="1925">Schellenberg, 1925: 206–207</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC6532C3D7EA6A97FE7D"author="Stephensen K."box="[426,756,476,502]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="141 - 278"refId="ref14270"refString="Stephensen K. 1938. The amphipoda of Northern Norway and Spitzbergen with adjacent waters. TromsO museums skrifter Vol III Part II: 141 - 278."type="book chapter"year="1938">Stephensen, 1938: 271–273</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC653298D4286AA1FDB3"author="Barnard J. L."box="[497,706,542,568]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="133"refId="ref13778"refString="Barnard J. L. 1973. Deep-sea Amphipoda of the Genus Lepechinella (Crustacea). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoo 1 ogy 133, Smithonian Institution Press, Washington. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.133"type="journal article"year="1973">Barnard 1973: 10</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC65319BD4286CFEFDBC"author="Barnard J. L. & Karaman G. S."box="[754,1181,541,568]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"refId="ref13823"refString="Barnard J. L. & Karaman G. S. 1991. The families and genera of marine gammaridean Amphipoda (except marine gammaroids). Records of the Australian Museum 13, Australian Museum, Sydney."type="book"year="1991">Barnard & Karaman 1991: 268–269</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC65315BD4696B0DFDF2"author="Gurjanova E. F."box="[562,878,607,634]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"refId="ref14041"refString="Gurjanova E. F. 1951. Bokoplavy Morei SSSR i Sopredel'nykh Vod. (Amphipoda-Gammaridea). Izd. Akademia Nauk SSSR, Moscow & Leningrad."type="book"year="1951">Gurjanova 1951: 674–677</bibRefCitation>
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, fig. 465 (=
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). The species is recorded from the Römer & Schaudinn Expedition, st. 41, in the
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC65326FD5496995FC11"author="Schellenberg A."box="[262,502,895,922]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="195 - 231"refId="ref14098"refString="Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231."type="journal article"year="1925">Schellenberg (1925)</bibRefCitation>
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is based on new drawings of the peraeon and pleon in addition to the text and the original drawing of the head made by
<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC65307DD5D26C6BFC75"author="Schellenberg A."box="[788,1032,995,1022]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="195 - 231"refId="ref14098"refString="Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231."type="journal article"year="1925">Schellenberg (1925)</bibRefCitation>
. The urosome was missing in the original sample.
<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC6532CED2316AF5FBA9"author="Schellenberg A."box="[423,662,1031,1058]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="195 - 231"refId="ref14098"refString="Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231."type="journal article"year="1925">Schellenberg (1925)</bibRefCitation>
briefly described the mouthparts and made a drawing of the head, but these parts have unfortunately not been found in the collections.
<paragraphid="27412C30FFDFFC65338AD2C969C2FA09"blockId="6.[227,1436,1279,1410]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7">BODY. Two mid-dorsal teeth on peraeon segment 1. Peraeon segments 2–7 with one dorsal tooth each, a few setae and spines, primarily on the dorsal part. Coxal plates with some spines and thin setae. Coxal plate 1–7 decreasing in height posteriorly. Peraeon segments 1–7 with distinctly developed lobes above the coxal plates.</paragraph>
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(translated from German): “Head short, exclusive of the processes not much longer than 1
<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDFFC653085D1E46CAEF867"author="Schellenberg A."box="[1004,1229,2002,2028]"pageId="6"pageNumber="7"pagination="235 - 414"refId="ref14132"refString="Schellenberg A. 1926. Die Gammariden der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903. Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 18: 235 - 414."type="journal article"year="1926">Schellenberg, 1926</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="436F51C1FFDEFC64314DD7196B63FEC1"author="Schellenberg A."box="[548,768,303,330]"pageId="7"pageNumber="8"pagination="195 - 231"refId="ref14098"refString="Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231."type="journal article"year="1925">Schellenberg 1925</bibRefCitation>
(translated from German): “Oral parts much projecting. Free margin of upper lip rounded, lateral lobes of lower lip distally rounded; mandibular processes very short and blunt; inner lobes well developed. Mandible strong, molar processes broad; incisor and lacinia mobilis strong and of about equal size, with several blunt teeth; spines long and strong; palp slender,
. Inner plate of maxilla 1 much narrower than outer plate, apically with 2 strong setae; outer plate broad, with 10 dentate spines on the blunt apex; palp strong, apically with short, broad teeth. Maxilla 2 with plates apically densely setose. Inner plate shorter, and only half as broad as outer plate. Maxilliped has inner lobe somewhat oval, apically blunt, beset with setae and a few short heavy denticles; outer lobe oval, reaches to the last third of 2
<paragraphid="27412C30FFD0FC6A3388D7046D1DFCD0"blockId="9.[225,1437,305,860]"pageId="9"pageNumber="10">PERAEON. Gills smooth with distinct distal capillary pattern; Gnathopods with slender setae on both margins. Gnathopod 1 subchelate; coxal plate 1 asymmetrically bifid, anterior process 2x the posterior process; coxal plate 1 medially tapering; propodus subequal to carpus; propodus 0.5x basis; posterior margin of carpus with 5 rows of long setae; medial part of propodus with 3 groups of setae; palm of propodus with serrulations; dactyl curved and 0.5x propodus. Gnathopod 2 subchelate and longer than gnathopod 1; coxal plate 2 tapering to an acute tip; carpus longer than merus and propodus; dactyl curved; palm of propodus serrulate. Anterior part of coxal plate 3 acute, posterior part squarely produced; width of coxal plate 3 is 4x width of basis; peraeopod 3, merus 2x carpus; merus longer than basis; propodus subequal to carpus and dactyl; dactyl lanceolate. Coxal plate 4 pointed anteriorly, posterior part squarely produced; width of coxal plate 4 is 4x width of basis; peraeopod 4, merus is the longest article and 1.3x basis; basis and propodus subequal in length; dactyl and carpus shorter than propodus; dactyl lanceolate. Coxal plate 5 is anteriorly pointed; peraeopod 5, carpus longer than merus and propodus; dactyl is broken. Coxal plate 6 rectangular shaped with an anterior bulge; peraeopod 6, merus shorter than carpus and subequal to propodus; basis longer than carpus; dactyl shorter than propodus; dactyl lanceolate. Coxal plate 7 parallogram-shaped and 2x broader than high; peraeopod 7, merus shorter than carpus and subequal to propodus; basis with a posterior proximal lobe; the tip of the lanceolate dactyl is broken.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="27412C30FFD0FC6A3388D5B56B49FB8D"blockId="9.[225,1437,898,1031]"pageId="9"pageNumber="10">PLEON. Segments 1–3 shorter than peraeon segments 1–7; pleon segments 1–3 with one small and large mid-dorsal tooth each; lateral lobes on pleon; epimeral plate1 larger than plates 2 and 3; posterodistal angle of epimeral plates 1–3 acute and forming a sinus, sinus largest in epimeral plates 2 and 3; few setae and some scattered spines on epimeral plates 1–3.</paragraph>
is characterized by few dorsal and lateral setae and spines. Posterior part of coxal plates 3 and 4 are squarely produced and 4x broader than basis. The shape of coxal plate 3 and 4 and relative length of leg articles of peraeopod 3 and 4 are different from
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). Peraeopod 3 merus / carpus ratio is significantly higher in
than in the two other species. Schellenberg dissected the mouthparts of specimens from Spitzbergen and described them briefly. However, the mouthparts could not be drawn since we were unable to locate them in the collections. Schellenberg wrote that the postantennal corner of
Schellenberg wrote that the two last peduncle articles on the antenna 2 are subequal in length and that the flagellum was broken. However, the exact length of antenna 2 peduncle article 5 is uncertain, because the distal part of peduncle article 5 may also have been lost. Peraeopod 7 carpus of
is 1.6x propodus. Coxal plate 7 has the shape of a parallelogram and the posterior corner of coxal plate 7 is acute. The Peraeopod 7 carpus / propodus ratio is significantly lower in