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<emphasis id="AFEC04542565AC28FF6CF8B60487F8C6" bold="true" box="[151,499,1856,1883]" italics="true" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Archinotodelphys unisetosus</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="9D27D8462565AC28FF6CF892045AF8E2" blockId="52.[151,600,1856,1918]" box="[151,302,1892,1918]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">(Figs. 32, 33)</paragraph>
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, MNHN-IU-2014-21211, dissected and mounted on a slide).
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unidentified Phlébobranche.
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locality.
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, ABYPLAINE cruise, N/0
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11,
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, depth
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<emphasis id="AFEC04542564AC29FF3CFF17043AFF67" bold="true" box="[199,334,225,251]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Etymology.</emphasis>
This name of the species alludes to the presence of a single seta only on the first endopodal segment of the mandible, a unique character state for the family.
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<emphasis id="AFEC04542564AC29FF3CFEDF0451FEDF" bold="true" box="[199,293,297,323]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Female.</emphasis>
Body (Fig. 32A) small, length 815 μm: prosome 495 μm long; greatest width 298 μm across cephalo- some. Urosome (Fig. 32B) 5-segmented; fifth pedigerous somite 107 μm wide. Genital double-somite almost as long as wide (104×100 μm); paired genital apertures located dorsolaterally at 40% of double-somite length. Three free abdominal somites 45×72, 44×71, and 45×73 μm, respectively. Caudal rami separated from each other; each ramus (Fig. 32C) about 2.6 times longer than wide (67×26 μm), armed with 6 setae, all pinnate; outer lateral seta located at 38% of ramus length.
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<paragraph id="9D27D8462564AC29FF3CFDF70033FD1A" blockId="53.[151,1437,152,1619]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Rostrum (Fig. 32D) triangular, 51×42 μm. Antennule (Fig. 32E) 202 μm long and 12-segmented; armature formula 3, 5, 7, 2, 2, 6, 4+aesthetasc, 4, 2+aesthetasc, 2, 2 + aesthetasc, and 7+aesthetasc; all setae naked. Antenna (Fig. 32F) with unarmed coxa; basis with 2 subequal exopodal setae at outer distal corner; endopod 3-segmented with 1, 4, and 6+claw on first to third segments, respectively; terminal segment 2.3 times longer than wide.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D27D8462564AC29FF3CFD6607BAFC3A" blockId="53.[151,1437,152,1619]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Labrum (Fig. 32G) with large posteromedian lobe and setulose distal margin. Mandible (Fig. 32H) with 2 teeth and 2 setae on coxal gnathobase; basis with 1 seta on medial margin; exopod 4-segmented, each segment with 1 seta; endopod with 1 and 7 setae on first and second segments. Maxillule (Fig. 32I) with 9 setae on precoxal arthrite; coxa with 1 seta on endite and 2 setae on epipodite; basis with 6 setae on medial margin; exopod with 4 setae distally; endopod with 5 setae, 3 medial and 2 distal. Maxilla (Fig. 33A) 5-segmented; syncoxa with 4 (including 1 small), 1, 2, and 3 setae on first to fourth endites; basis with 1 smooth claw and 2 setae; endopod 3-segmented with 1, 2, and 3 setae on first to third segments, respectively. Maxilliped (Fig. 32J) 3-segmented with 4 (1, 1, and 2), 1, and 3 setae on first to third segments, respectively.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D27D8462564AC29FF3CFC4707A0FB8E" blockId="53.[151,1437,152,1619]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Legs 14 biramous with 3-segmented rami (Figs. 33B-D); armature formula for legs 14 as generic diagnosis. All setae on legs pinnate. Inner distal spine on basis of leg 1 (Fig. 33B) 33 μm long, longer than first endopodal segment, proximally pinnate but distally spinulose.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D27D8462564AC29FF6CFBEB013AFBE2" blockId="53.[151,1437,152,1619]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Leg 5 (Fig. 33E) protopodal segment wider than long, probably with 1 outer seta (detached but attachment scar discernible); exopodal segment about 1.9 times longer than wide (50×26 μm), with 3 large, pinnate setae and 1 smaller, naked seta. Leg 6 (Fig. 33G) represented by 1 spine and 1 seta on genital operculum.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="AFEC04542564AC29FF3CFB7F047FFB3F" bold="true" box="[199,267,1161,1187]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Male.</emphasis>
Unknown.
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<emphasis id="AFEC04542564AC29FF3CFB5B044FFB5B" bold="true" box="[199,315,1197,1223]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Remarks.</emphasis>
This deep-water species exhibits extreme reduction of the mandibular endopod with the fewest setae of any known species: 1 on the first segment and 7 on the second. In other species the first segment is armed with between 4 and 6 setae, and the second segment between 8 and 10 setae. The antennule of the female is 12-segmented in
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, which is another unique character state. Most other species have more expressed segments (14 to 17) and only
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has fewer, with only 10 (cf.
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: Fig. 2.8.9A). The maxillule has only 5 setae on the endopod in
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This compares with
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all other species except
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and
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.
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, each of which apparently has 12 setae (
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), although these counts require confirmation as 12 is more than is found in any other known member of the order
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Cyclopoida (
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This is the deepest known record of any described species of
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but the family inhabits considerably deeper waters.
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sequenced unidentified archinotodelphyids collected from depths of
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at the Kuril Trench in the North Pacific.
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