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Xue &amp; Li, 2002: 78;
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: 39;
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: 173.
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Feng &amp; Xue, 2002: 261;
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: 39;
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: 172. Syn. n.
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The holotype of
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is almost identical to
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. The only difference between these two species is that the body color of
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is darker
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.
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and
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are synonymized here because the two holotypes of these two nominal species characters are surprisingly consistent and genitalia are identical. Therefore, we synonymized
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under
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.
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<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="34">Material studied.</paragraph>
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Holotype of
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, ♂: China: Yunnan, Lushui, alt. 2,000m a.s.l., 26.V.1992, Coll. F.H. Li (IESNU). Holotype of
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, ♂: China: Sichuan,
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, Mt. Zhougong, alt. 1,700m a.s.l., 24.VI.1985, Coll. Y. Feng (IMEAMMS).
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Other material: three females in ethanol (LBM 1430000888) and one female dissected on one slide (LBM 1430005384) from Japan, Shiga prefecture, Takashima city, Makinocho-Kaizu district, Lake Biwa on western side of Kaizu Ohsaki point, between near-shore boulders, 07 March 1994, leg. T. Ishida. Note: Consultation of original field data maintained at the Lake Biwa Museum showed that the the municipality (town) mentioned by
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, viz., Nishiazai, was erroneous and that the collection site is actually in what was then the Kaizu district of Makino town.
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Female (holotype). Cephalothoracic shield and pleurons of free prosomites missing from slide (only one piece of cephalothorax present), so pattern of cuticular pores and sensilla not observed. Preserved specimen yellowish. Integument relatively weakly sclerotised, smooth, without cuticular pits or cuticular windows.Urosome squashed and badly deformed, but similar to original drawing by
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, with posterior ventral pair of pores observed on each of genital double-somite, third urosomite, and anal somite. Copulatory pore (Fig. 7B) small, oval, situated ventrally at about midlength of genital double-somite; copulatory duct narrow, siphon-shaped, well sclerotised, supported by pronounced transverse internal sclerotised ridge.
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Anal somite (Fig. 7A) with short and broad anal operculum, ornamented with one pair of large dorsal sensilla (no. 104), one pair of small dorsal pores (no. 105), one pair of small ventral pores (no. 106), continous posterior row of small spinules, and two diagonal parallel rows of somewhat larger spinules on both sides of anal sinus. Anal
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Caudal rami (Fig. 7A) somewhat squashed on slide, but cylindrical in shape, parallel, inserted close to each other, with deep dorso-median anterior depression (as con
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Antennula 11-segmented, generally as illustrated by
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, but with additional seta on each of third, fourth, and sixth segments, giving same armature formula as in
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Antenna five-segmented, generally as illustrated by
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, i.e. basis with strong exopodal seta, second endopodal segment with seven setae along inner margin, and third endopodal segment with seven terminal setae.
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<paragraph pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Labrum completely deformed on slide, impossible to illustrate.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Mandibula (Fig. 7C) composed of coxa and small palp. Cutting edge of coxal gnathobase without spinules on anterior surface, furnished with eight apical teeth and dorsalmost unipinnate seta; ventralmost tooth strongest and quadricuspidate, second and fourth teeth from ventral side bicuspidate, all other teeth unicuspidate; three dorsalmost simple teeth partly fused basally and progressively longer from ventral to dorsal. Palp about as wide as long, unornamented, armed with only two apical setae, one long and distally bipinnate, the other short and smooth; pinnate seta about 1.5 times as long as whole mandibula.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxillula (Fig. D) composed of praecoxa and palp (but palp broken off and missing from slide), unornamented. Praecoxal arthrite bearing four very strong distal spines (three of them smooth, blunt, and fused at base; one distinct at base, sharp and with two proximal spinules) and six medial elements (proximalmost one broken off, two most distal ones large and strong, three in between smaller and slender).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxilla (Fig. 7E) 5-segmented but praecoxa partly fused to coxa on anterior surface, unornamented. Proximal endite of praecoxa robust, armed with one sparsely bipinnate seta; distal endite very small, unarmed. Proximal endite of coxa with one bipinnate seta; distal endite highly mobile, elongated and armed apically with two pinnate setae, proximal one of which slightly longer but considerably stronger and basally fused to endite. Basis expanded into robust claw, and claw furnished with longitudinal row of spinules along concave (dorsal) margin, armed with two setae; strong seta slightly stronger than claw, unipinnate along convex (ventral) margin; small seta smooth and slender. Endopod two-segmented, with segmentation easily discernable; proximal segment armed with two robust, unipinnate setae; distal segment with one robust and two slender subapical setae, all smooth. Longest seta on distal endopodal segment 0.8 times as long as longer seta on proximal endopodal segment. All strong setae on basis and endopod, as well as basal claw, gently unguiculate.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxilliped (Fig. 7F) four-segmented, composed of syncoxa, basis, and two-segmented endopod. Ornamentation consisting of longitudinal rows of five large spinules on anterior surface of basis and first endopodal segment. Armature formula: 2.1.1.3. All inner setae pinnate, relatively strong but short and not unguiculate; inner seta on second endopodal segment basally fused to segment.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E478A52A9E9894371615D8B01DB95F4C" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Labrum completely deformed on slide, impossible to illustrate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DB7830EAC8A0C1E5CB0CBA93A6770295" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Mandibula (Fig. 7C) composed of coxa and small palp. Cutting edge of coxal gnathobase without spinules on anterior surface, furnished with eight apical teeth and dorsalmost unipinnate seta; ventralmost tooth strongest and quadricuspidate, second and fourth teeth from ventral side bicuspidate, all other teeth unicuspidate; three dorsalmost simple teeth partly fused basally and progressively longer from ventral to dorsal. Palp about as wide as long, unornamented, armed with only two apical setae, one long and distally bipinnate, the other short and smooth; pinnate seta about 1.5 times as long as whole mandibula.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4055AA7DC534F3CE146B082888CA1A32" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxillula (Fig. D) composed of praecoxa and palp (but palp broken off and missing from slide), unornamented. Praecoxal arthrite bearing four very strong distal spines (three of them smooth, blunt, and fused at base; one distinct at base, sharp and with two proximal spinules) and six medial elements (proximalmost one broken off, two most distal ones large and strong, three in between smaller and slender).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="525F6FB0E16FC84F14CA6269E0F182A4" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxilla (Fig. 7E) 5-segmented but praecoxa partly fused to coxa on anterior surface, unornamented. Proximal endite of praecoxa robust, armed with one sparsely bipinnate seta; distal endite very small, unarmed. Proximal endite of coxa with one bipinnate seta; distal endite highly mobile, elongated and armed apically with two pinnate setae, proximal one of which slightly longer but considerably stronger and basally fused to endite. Basis expanded into robust claw, and claw furnished with longitudinal row of spinules along concave (dorsal) margin, armed with two setae; strong seta slightly stronger than claw, unipinnate along convex (ventral) margin; small seta smooth and slender. Endopod two-segmented, with segmentation easily discernable; proximal segment armed with two robust, unipinnate setae; distal segment with one robust and two slender subapical setae, all smooth. Longest seta on distal endopodal segment 0.8 times as long as longer seta on proximal endopodal segment. All strong setae on basis and endopod, as well as basal claw, gently unguiculate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="590B6EC27A39A439DC09314EB16B4941" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Maxilliped (Fig. 7F) four-segmented, composed of syncoxa, basis, and two-segmented endopod. Ornamentation consisting of longitudinal rows of five large spinules on anterior surface of basis and first endopodal segment. Armature formula: 2.1.1.3. All inner setae pinnate, relatively strong but short and not unguiculate; inner seta on second endopodal segment basally fused to segment.</paragraph>
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swimming legs relatively small, composed of minute, triangular praecoxa, large, rectangular coxa, short basis, and slender exopod and endopod. Exopods and endopods approximately equally long on all legs, their segmentation formula (exopod/
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): 2/2.3/2.3/3.3/3. Ultimate exopodal segment spine formula 3.3.3.3 and setal formula 5.4.4.4. All setae on endopods and exopods slender and plumose, except apical seta of exopod of first leg pinnate along outer margin and plumose along inner; no modified setae observed. All spines strong and bipinnate. Intercoxal sclerite of all swimming legs with slightly concave distal margin and without any surface ornamentation on first and second leg, but with arc of spinules on posterior margin of third (Fig. 8A) and fourth (Fig. 4B) legs.
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First and second swimming legs as in
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.
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Third swimming leg (Fig. 8A) also generally similar to that of
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in shape, size and armature; apical spine on third endopodal segment proportionately much longer, about 1.5 times as long as segment and 0.9 times as long as apical seta; third endopodal segment about 1.2 times as long as wide and 1.4 times as long as second endopodal segment.
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Fourth swimming leg (Fig. 8B) generally similar to that of
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in shape, but intercoxal sclerite with only one row of spinules (arrowed in Fig. 8B), and inner distal corner of basis with two spiniform processes separated by shallow notch (arrowed in Fig. 8B); proximal inner seta on second endopodal segment proportionally shorter than that of
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and apical spines longer and more robust; third endopodal segment about 1.4 times as long as wide, and 1.4 times as long as second endopodal segment; inner apical spine on third endopodal segment less than1.2 times as long as outer apical spine, 1.2 times as long as segment, and more than 0.7 times as long as distal inner seta.
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Fifth leg (Fig. 8C) with much shorter protopod than in
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, but with longer and more robust exopod (arrowed in Fig. 8C) and subapical exopodal spine, and with shorter apical exopodal seta. Exopod cylindrical, 2.2 times as long as protopod and 2.9 times as long as wide; apical exopodal seta bipinnate distally, 0.85 times as long as basal seta, twice as long as exopod, and three times as long as subapical spine, but reaching beyond midlength of genital double-somite; subapical exopodal spine small but strong, bipinnate, 0.7 times as long as exopod and nearly twice as long as
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greatest width.
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Sixth leg completely deformed on slide, but generally similar to that of
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, consisting of a small, short, and broad semicircular cuticular plate armed with two short, smooth spines and one longer and distally unipinnate outermost seta; inner spine fused to plate, outer one articulated basally; outermost seta directed postero-dorsally.
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Male. Unknown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1907CD13A2D21DFEC00AD2FC49A8C624" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Male. Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Variability.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="F64BAF70650991405774697898F1745A" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Variability.</paragraph>
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The specimens from Lake Biwa show several features in the mouthparts that differ from those observed in the holotype. They have two long setae on the mandibular palp, two setae on the proximal endite of the maxilla, two setae on the basis of the maxilliped, and three setae on the syncoxa of the maxilliped. All other features agree well with those of the holotype, including the length of the innermost terminal caudal seta, armature of the antenna, shape of the notch on the fourth leg basis, and shape of the fifth leg exopod. The specimens from Lake Biwa have ten teeth and six or seven spinules on the labrum, and the same pattern of cuticular sensilla and
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on the somites as that in
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, but most of these characters cannot be compared with the holotype.
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Remarks.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D328F30E7E5DCE3B5E121C0EB98F522B" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Remarks.</paragraph>
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This is probably a surface-water species, but its morphological similarity to the newly described
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(see above) warranted its re-examination and inclusion in this paper.
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described it from a single female from Mizoro-ga-ike pond in Kyoto, and we redescribe it here based on an examination of the same holotype, mounted on one slide. In the same work, Ishida reported another three damaged females from Lake Biwa, but as other material examined, not as paratypes. We had a chance to examine this material as well and found four females in the vial, only one of which was in poor condition (with the posterior part of the usorome missing). We dissected one of them on one slide, while the others were examined undissected. All four specimens are indeed conspecific with
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Ishida, 2006, but with several differences in the mouth appendages (see variability above). It is hard to assess whether these differences are a result of geographical variation, or are just an abnormality in the holotype, because only one specimen from Mizoro-ga-ike pond was collected.
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is probably most closely related to
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, which we collected in the interstitial of two localities on the banks of the Daido River, which joins the Seta River, Lake
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outflow, several kilometers below the outflow point and is then part of the same water system as the lake. The morphological similarities and differences between these two species are outlined in the Remarks section for
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(see above).
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Figure 7.
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Ishida, 2006, holotype female: A left caudal ramus, ventral view B copulatory pore, ventral view C mandibula, posterior view D maxillula, posterior view (palp broken off) E maxilla, anterior view F maxilliped, anterior view. Arabic numerals indicating sensilla and pores presumably homologous to those in
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sp. n. Arrows pointing most prominent specific features. Scale bar 100
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Figure 8.
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Ishida, 2006, holotype female: A third swimming leg, posterior view B fourth swimming leg, posterior view C fifth leg, anterior view. Arrows pointing most prominent specific features. Scale bars 100
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