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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA73239DFF22683F86BF" bold="true" box="[151,301,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Paranesidea</emphasis>
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sp. 2
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(
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA73239DFF4A68148716" bold="true" box="[151,262,255,280]" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Material.</emphasis>
One adult female.
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7323CDFE97684B8735" bold="true" box="[199,345,290,315]" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Dimensions.</emphasis>
Adult female 3961F, carapace fragmentary and dimensions approximate: Length 916 µm, height 630 µm. See also
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and
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and
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.
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7323CDFED268C7878E" bold="true" box="[199,469,359,384]" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Descriptive comments.</emphasis>
Carapace apparently smooth; rounded-subhexagonal (bairdian) in lateral outline, with narrowly arched dorsal margin, indistinct anterodorsal and posterodorsal corners; greatest height located at 0.47 of length; anterodorsal brim located at 0.04 of length and 0.60 of height; posterodorsal brim located at 0.98 of length and 0.43 of height; highest point of ventral indentation located at 0.46 of length and 0.07 of height. Slope (measured from horizontal) of anterodorsal margin 39o, of posterodorsal margin 51o, of dorso-caudal margin 17o, of hinge 4o. Distinct caudal process. No patch pattern or pigmentation is visible in the decalcified carapace. The assignment to
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA732231FD8868DA8458" box="[315,456,573,598]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Paranesidea</emphasis>
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is based on the moderately pectinate character of the fused antennal claw, as usual for females of this genus. The apparently smooth surface with a reticulate pattern of tiny micropapillae (which may reflect cells in the underlying epidermis) is noteworthy.
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7323CDFD10687F84B0" bold="true" box="[199,365,677,702]" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Comparisons.</emphasis>
The carapace dimensions of
<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7321C6FD136BC884B3" box="[716,730,678,701]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">P</emphasis>
. sp. 2 would fall in the upper part of the size range for
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA73268CFD136C8684B3" box="[1414,1428,678,701]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">P</emphasis>
.
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and close to that of
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7322F1FD7C6B8C84EF" box="[507,670,712,737]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">P. onslowensis</emphasis>
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. It is much smaller than
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7320B1FD7C6D6684EF" box="[955,1140,712,737]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">P. poseidonicola</emphasis>
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and it lacks the expanded caudal flange and marginal denticles of that species. The upright, distinctly caudate shape cannot be equated to any of the species of “
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” or
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<emphasis id="2EE5EAAEFFD2FA7322E5FCB86B6E8528" box="[495,636,781,806]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="314">Paranesidea</emphasis>
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described by
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,
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) from Hawaii or Lower Miocene of
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.
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