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(
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GI)
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<emphasis id="C8A7EAE2FF807B2AD535FB7EFDADFB70" box="[264,592,1234,1257]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus</emphasis>
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125, figs. 5153. — Li, 2000: 117, fig. 128.
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1 ovig. Ψ,
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,
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CL
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, Siboga stn 37,
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Sailus ketjil,
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, dredge to
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, 30/
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.
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De.
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.
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<emphasis id="C8A7EAE2FF807B2AD535FA15FE93FA4B" box="[264,366,1465,1490]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Remarks</emphasis>
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Body and anterior appendages intact, complete, except left eye (missing); without attached pereiopods. One detached first pereiopod, both second pereiopods and two ambulatory pereiopods. First to third maxillipeds
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One maxillula (without lower lacinia), one damaged maxilla (upper lacinia missing) only loose mouthparts preserved.
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Small inferior orbital angle present; first abdominal segment without anterodorsal lobe; proximal segment of antennule with very long slender projecting ventromedial tooth; first pereiopod fingers (
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G) densely setose, fixed finger bidentate, cutting edges obsolete; fourth pereiopod dactyl (
<figureCitation id="62E82A75FF807B2AD686F955FCF5F88A" box="[699,776,1785,1811]" captionStart="FIGURE 7" captionStartId="12.[264,367,1331,1355]" captionTargetBox="[318,1249,312,1316]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[318,1268,296,1338]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURE 7. Periclimenaeus holthuisi Bruce, 1969, ovigerous female holotype. A, mandible, distal incisor process. B, first pereiopod, finger tips, dactyl uppermost. C, third pereiopod, propod and dactyl. D, same, distal propod and dactyl. E, fourth pereiopod, distal dactyl. F, same, dactylar accessory tooth. Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952, ovigerous female holotype. G, first pereiopod, fingers of chela. H, fourth pereiopod, distal propod and dactyl. I, fifth pereiopod, distal dactyl." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/172634/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
H) elongate, unguis clearly demarcated, tip missing, about 0.12 of corpus length, 3.3 times longer than basal width, with 4 small ventral denticles, corpus slightly curved, ventrally concave, about 7.0 times loner than basal width, with two minute ventral denticles on proximal fifth, without setae; propod with well developed medial and lateral distoventral spines, three ventral spines, merus with 7 very small denticles ventrally; fifth pereiopod dactyl similar, unguis (
<figureCitation id="62E82A75FF837B29D0BCFEC0FB3AFE1F" box="[1153,1223,364,390]" captionStart="FIGURE 7" captionStartId="12.[264,367,1331,1355]" captionTargetBox="[318,1249,312,1316]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[318,1268,296,1338]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURE 7. Periclimenaeus holthuisi Bruce, 1969, ovigerous female holotype. A, mandible, distal incisor process. B, first pereiopod, finger tips, dactyl uppermost. C, third pereiopod, propod and dactyl. D, same, distal propod and dactyl. E, fourth pereiopod, distal dactyl. F, same, dactylar accessory tooth. Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952, ovigerous female holotype. G, first pereiopod, fingers of chela. H, fourth pereiopod, distal propod and dactyl. I, fifth pereiopod, distal dactyl." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/172634/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">
Fig.
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I) with 6 small ventral denticles, corpus with small acute distal accessory tooth, with single minute denticle proximally; propod with single distal ventral spine only.
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The
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specimen was fully described by
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, who remarked on the “remarkable nature of the last three pereiopods”. As he noted, only two ambulatory pereiopods were preserved. These were considered to be the third and fourth pereiopods. In my opinion, they are actually the fourth and fifth pereiopods and the details of the third pereiopod, particularly the dactyl, remain unknown. Holthuis does not mention the minute proximal ventral denticles on the ambulatory dactyls, and states that they are unarmed. They may be compared with the same appendages in
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<taxonomicName id="3DD34D73FF837B29D7FBFD78FB98FD74" box="[966,1125,724,749]" class="Malacostraca" family="Palaemonidae" genus="Periclimenaeus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Decapoda" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nielbrucei">P. nielbrucei</taxonomicName>
,
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which show a considerable degree of dactylar variation, from third, relatively “normal” for the genus, short, and strongly denticulate, to fourth, more attenuated, with reduced denticulation, and fifth, very elongate, with loss of all denticulation from the corpus of the
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. The dactyl of the third pereiopod of
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may be expected to be shorter, with the corpus deeper and more strongly denticulate. The dactylar ungues are reported to be articulated, but that of the fourth pereiopod (Holthuiss third) appears to have sustained minor
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damage. The fifth appears undamaged and similar to the unguis in many other species of
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,
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with a small acute distal accessory tooth on the corpus.. The dactylus of the fifth pereiopod of
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exhibits a definite resemblance to those of
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.
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This species is still known only by the
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specimen collected in 1899. Its host is unknown.
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