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(
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±37)
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Seven mm, 13 ll from the pennatulacean,
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irgularia gustaviana
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(Herklots), dug from the intertidal mud ¯at at
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(four mm, ten ll) have been deposited in the
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Body (®gure 35A) 2.00 mm long. Greatest width 1.00 mm. Prosome ovoid, broad and dorsoventrally ¯at, with weak suture line between cephalosome and ®rst pedigerous somite. Urosome ®ve-segmented, with thick exoskeleton. Fifth pedigerous somite
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wide. Genital double-somite 293Ö
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, with greatest dorsal. Scales: A =
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.
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FIG. 35.
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, female: (A) habitus, dorsal; (B) urosome, dorsal; (C) antennule; (D) antenna; (E) distal part of terminal segment of antenna; (F) labrum; (G) mandible; (H) paragnath; (I) maxillule; (J) maxilla. Scales: A = 0.5 mm; B±D = 0.1 mm; E, H, I =0.02 mm; F, G, J =0.05 mm.
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FIG. 36.
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, female: (A) maxilliped; (B) rostral area, ventral; (C) leg 1; (D) leg 2; (E) third endopod segment of leg 3; (F) leg 4; (G) leg 5 and genital area,
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width across anterior third and weak lobate process just posterior to genital area. Genital area located dorsolaterally. Three abdominal somites 115Ö180, 85 Ö163, and 110Ö
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, respectively. First two abdominal somites each broadened posteriorly. Caudal ramus short, 77Ö
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(1.20:1), with six setae. Outer lateral seta naked, located in the middle of, and about twice as long as, caudal ramus. Inner dorsal seta naked. Other four setae plumose.
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FIG. 37.
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, male: (A) habitus, dorsal; (B) urosome, ventral; (C) maxilliped; (D) third endopod segment of leg 1; (E) leg 5; (F) free segment of leg 5. Scales: A = 0.2 mm; B= 0.1 mm; C±F= 0.05 mm.
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Rostrum weakly developed, its posterior margin obscure (®gure 36B). Antennule slender,
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long, with armature formula 4, 13, 6, 3, 4 +1 aesthetasc, 2 +1 aesthetasc, and 7 +1 aesthetasc. Setae relatively short. Antenna (®gure 35D) stocky, with armature formula 1, 1, 2 +1 claw, 5 +2 claws. Setae on ®rst two segments small. Terminal segment about twice as long as wide; two of setae near outer distal corner short and broad. Two terminal claws strong.
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<td id="5C57A20FE961F6DBFE68FDDBFE563604" box="[401,460,557,582]" gridcol="2" gridrow="3" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">1-0</td>
<td id="5C57A20FE961F6DBFDD0FDDBFD7A3604" box="[553,736,557,582]" gridcol="3" gridrow="3" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">I-0; I-1; III, I, 5</td>
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<td id="5C57A20FE961F6DBFE68FDBBFE563624" box="[401,460,589,614]" gridcol="2" gridrow="4" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">1-0</td>
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<td id="5C57A20FE961F6DBFCB3FDBBFC763624" box="[842,1004,589,614]" gridcol="4" gridrow="4" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">0-1; II</td>
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Leg 5 consisting of one naked seta on ®fth pedigerous somite and free segment (®gure 36G). Free segment 109Ö
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(2.87:1), with convex inner margin and two subequal, naked setae; these two setae longer than free segment. Leg 6 represented by two spinules and one spinule-like process in genital area.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E961091AFF81FCE8FF223774" box="[120,184,798,822]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Male.</emphasis>
Body (®gure 37A) resembling that of female. Length
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. Greatest width
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. Urosome (®gure 37B) six-segmented. Fifth pedigerous somite short,
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wide. Genital somite nearly spherical, large, 370Ö
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. Four abdominal somites 75
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Ö
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, respectively. Caudal ramus 60 Ö
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(1.15:1).
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<paragraph id="A109C931E961091AFF81FC49FC5A37B5" blockId="62.[79,1036,669,1696]" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Antennule with three additional aesthetascs: two on second and one on fourth segments (opposite places of dark dots in ®gure 35C). Antenna as in female.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A109C931E961091AFF81FBF6FF5930DB" blockId="62.[79,1036,669,1696]" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Maxilliped (®gure 37C) consisting of three segments and claw. First segment unarmed and similar in length to second segment. Second segment with one row of spinules on inner side, and two equal, small setae at midlength of inner margin. Third segment unarmed. Claw strongly curved, proximally with one small and one thick seta.</paragraph>
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Terminal endopodal segment of leg 1 with two terminal processes more prominent than in female, but armature formula of legs 1± 4 as in female. Free segment of leg 5 rather varied in shape (®gure 37E, F), 55Ö
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(2.39:1). Leg 6 represented by two small setae on genital ¯ap.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E961091AFF81FAD2FF6C317E" box="[120,246,1316,1340]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Etymology.</emphasis>
The speci®c name is derived from the Latin
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, meaning`naked, and alludes to the relatively smooth appearance of the body, especially the naked terminal setae on the caudal rami.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E961091AFF81FA73FF7A31DF" box="[120,224,1413,1437]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Remarks.</emphasis>
Since
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counted 27 species in
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<emphasis id="93C21523E961091AFC82FA73FB9931DF" box="[891,1027,1413,1437]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">Critomolgus</emphasis>
,
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added three new species to this genus from Korean sea anemones. According to
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the ornamentation on the ®rst segment of the maxilla is found only in
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<emphasis id="93C21523E961091AFEE0FA10FE2E31BC" box="[281,436,1510,1534]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="427">C. virgulariae</emphasis>
(
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)
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and
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®cus
</emphasis>
(Humes, 1964). For this point,
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</taxonomicName>
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is comparable with these two species. In addition, these two species and
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have in common more important characters, such as lacking sexual dimorphism on the third endopodal segment of leg 1, i.e. one spine and ®ve setae (I, 5) in both sexes. Moreover, they are all found on pennatulaceans in the Indo-West Paci®c region.
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The easiest way to di erentiate the new species from the above mentioned two congeners can be made by their sizes; while the female of
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®cus
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is unusually large,
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long (Humes, 1964), that of
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is relatively small,
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long (
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), and the new species is intermediate, being 2.00 mm. More precise di erentiation of the females of these species may be summarized as follows:
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<taxonomicName id="66B6B2B2E960091BFF81FEDBFEDD3507" authorityName="Kim" authorityYear="2000" box="[120,327,301,325]" class="Hexanauplia" family="Rhynchomolgidae" genus="Critomolgus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Cyclopoida" pageId="63" pageNumber="428" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nudus">
<emphasis id="93C21523E960091BFF81FEDBFEDD3507" box="[120,327,301,325]" italics="true" pageId="63" pageNumber="428">Critomolgus nudus</emphasis>
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: genital double-somite slightly wider than long; caudal ramus 1.20 times as long as wide; maxillule bearing four setae; and free segment of leg 5 2.87 times as long as wide.
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®cus
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: genital double-somite 1.55 times as long as wide; caudal ramus very long (ratio of length to width 7.8); maxillule with three setae; and free segment of leg 5 2.87 times as long as wide.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E960091BFF81FE1BFEE73647" box="[120,381,493,517]" italics="true" pageId="63" pageNumber="428">Critomolgus virgulariae</emphasis>
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: genital double-somite 1.34 times wider than long; caudal ramus 1.67 times as long as wide; maxillule with three setae; and free segment of leg 5 4.33 times as long as wide.
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