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Figure 13.
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(A) Female habitus, dorsal; (B) female habitus, lateral; (C) female antennule (armature omitted), dorsal; (D) female P1, anterior; (E) female anal somite and caudal rami, dorsal. Scale bars in Mm.
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in 70% alcohol (
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Body shape (
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) and proportions as in
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species. Body somites scarcely clothed with irregular pattern of small denticles, some of which organized in transversal rows. Posterodorsal margin of cephalothorax smooth, of all free somites serrate. Posterodorsal margins of cephalothorax and free somites clothed with slender hairs, all bearing number of sensilla (not in penultimate urosomite). Caudal rami (
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) flattened; 1.5 times as long as wide; inner margin slightly convex. Seta IV and V rather short. Antennule (
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) six-segmented; suture between fourth and fifth segment incomplete. Armature formula as in
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species. Second segment with strong, armed spine along outer margin. Antenna and mouthparts as in
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) with onesegmented exopod, bearing six setae. Swimming legs P2P4 with three-segmented exopods and two-segmented endopods. Exp-1 and exp-2 equal in length; exp-3 slightly longer. Setal formula in
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. Female P5 with four baseoendopodal and five exopodal setae. Baseoendopod almost reaching to middle of exopod. Male swimming legs P1P4 as in female. Endopodal lobe of male P5 obsolete; without seta. Exopod small; bearing three pinnate and one naked seta(e).
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Total body length of female 469470 Mm (
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52; average5470 Mm), of male 398405 Mm (
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52; average5402 Mm; measured from anterior margin of rostrum to posterior margin of caudal rami). Largest width measured at posterior margin of cephalothorax of female 107 Mm, of male 84 Mm. Measurements by
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: average length of female 395 Mm (range 351481 Mm), of male 348 Mm (range 305396 Mm) (measured from base of rostrum to distal edge of last somite, thus excluding caudal rami).
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<emphasis id="6998EAE5FFA8FFC3FFB0FB1354ADFB1B" box="[125,211,1244,1268]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="2506">Remark</emphasis>
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Although
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describes the P1 exopod as having five setae, his drawing of six setae is correct.
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<emphasis id="6998EAE5FFA8FFC3FFB0FA4B551FFA73" box="[125,353,1412,1436]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="2506">Differential diagnosis</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="6998EAE5FFA8FFC3FFB0FA7A554BFA22" box="[125,309,1461,1485]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="2506">T. uniarticulatus</emphasis>
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bears two outer spines on the ultimate segments of the exopods of P2P4 and bears three, four and four setae on the second endopodal segments of P2P4, respectively. Also, the P1 has a one-segmented exopod.
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<emphasis id="6998EAE5FFA8FFC3FFB0F9845483F98C" box="[125,253,1611,1635]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="2506">Distribution</emphasis>
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Inhaca Island,
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(
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).
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