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(
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&amp;
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FEE2FC4FFEE1FC6E" box="[261,276,972,996]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">4</figureCitation>
)
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF70FB97FE93FBA0" box="[151,358,1044,1066]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Leptestheriella sarsi</emphasis>
Daday, 1923
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF70FBB1FEB8FBC2" box="[151,333,1074,1096]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Leptestheria sarsi</emphasis>
Btrek, 1997
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;
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF70FBF6FE75FB04" bold="true" box="[151,384,1141,1166]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Material examined.</emphasis>
MNHN-IU-2007-740 (= MNHN-Bp 457): Three males and two females
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF20FB1AFEDAFB38" bold="true" box="[199,303,1177,1202]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Locality.</emphasis>
Gingi, Hindostan (Gingee,
<collectingRegion id="B068F857FFB10D52FD82FB1AFD18FB38" box="[613,749,1177,1202]" country="India" name="Tamil Nadu" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Tamil Nadu</collectingRegion>
,
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF20FB3EFEACFB5C" bold="true" box="[199,345,1213,1238]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Description.</emphasis>
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Head. Occipital condyle slightly produced, broader than long; occipital notch not distinct; ocular tubercle prominent; compound eyes about 0.3 times the size of ocular tubercle; ocellus not clearly seen; fornix prominent arising from dorsal angle of rostrum and overreaching the base of the compound eye; rostrum broad and spatulate, rostral spine not visible in the studied specimens, (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FC52FAAAFC02FAC8" box="[949,1015,1321,1346]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
A).
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<paragraph id="721336B5FFB10D52FF20FACDFD0BFA00" blockId="4.[151,1436,1141,1994]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">
<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF20FACDFEABFAEF" box="[199,350,1358,1381]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">First antenna</emphasis>
long, more than thrice the length of the base of second antenna; about 1213 lobes present on the dorsal margin, each lobe lined with sensillae (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FD7FFAF2FD28FA00" box="[664,733,1393,1418]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
C).
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<paragraph id="721336B5FFB10D52FF20FA16FD63FA7C" blockId="4.[151,1436,1141,1994]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">
Second antenna peduncle cylindrical, lined with long transverse setae; exopod with 13 and endopod with 14 flagellomeres, each flagellomere bearing about 312 long posteriorly projecting spines with acute apices and plumose setae (5) on opposite sides (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FDD3FA5EFD8DFA7C" box="[564,632,1501,1526]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
F).
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<paragraph id="721336B5FFB10D52FF20F981FD47F9E8" blockId="4.[151,1436,1141,1994]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">
<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF20F981FEC0F993" box="[199,309,1538,1561]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Carapace</emphasis>
oblong, anteriorly broad and tapering posteriorly; dorsal margin straight; ventral margin gently curved; umbone prominent; 20 or more distinct raised carapace growth lines and small rounded markings all over the shell. Reddish brown in coloration (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FDB5F9CAFD7AF9E8" box="[594,655,1609,1634]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Fig.4</figureCitation>
A).
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<paragraph id="721336B5FFB10D52FF20F9EDFB90F90C" blockId="4.[151,1436,1141,1994]" box="[199,1125,1645,1670]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Twenty six pairs of thoracopods, first and second thoracopod modified as claspers.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB10D52FF20F912FED5F920" box="[199,288,1681,1706]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Clasper</emphasis>
large; movable finger (endopod) broad at base, anteriorly narrowing and arched distally; tip distally with many small scales; large palp (endite V) two segmented in both claspers, both segments almost equal in length in the first clasper; distal palpomere (endite V outgrowth) about 0.6 times the proximal segment in second clasper; small palp (endite IV outgrowth) in both claspers cylindrical in shape, thrice as long as broad, directed slightly posteriorly in both claspers, their tips with small and slender setae; palm (endite IV) broadly rectangular, longer than broad; distinct medial broadly triangular protrusion at base of palm seen in both claspers; gripping area of the palm lined with spines increasing in size posteriorly, larger spines with acute apices (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB10D52FBA8F8EAFB64F808" box="[1103,1169,1897,1922]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
D &amp; E).
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<paragraph id="721336B5FFB10D52FF20F80EFEE1F840" blockId="4.[151,1436,1141,1994]" pageId="4" pageNumber="353">Other thoracopods having similar structure as per genus; digitiform lobes on the exopodites; the last 58 pairs very small.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB00D53FF70F9E4FEE7F9F6" bold="true" box="[151,274,1639,1661]" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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(Daday, 1923)
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. A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05mm.
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB00D53FF20F940FECDF956" box="[199,312,1731,1756]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">Abdomen.</emphasis>
Segments 10/1226 dorsally bear a group of long and slender posteriorly directed setae with acute apices, maximum of 58 setae seen per segment (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB00D53FD25F964FCF1F975" box="[706,772,1767,1792]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
D).
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB00D53FF20F888FEFAF8AE" box="[199,271,1803,1828]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">Telson</emphasis>
rectangular, dorsal margin slightly arched, dorso-posterior tip slightly raised (one specimen); posterolateral ridge lined with 3040 small spines of varying length, the spines on the dorso-posterior apex slightly recurved, ridge ending with a prominent spiniform projection, 0.4 times the length of the cercopods; its dorsal margin lined with fine serrated spines till about 2/3rd the length (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB00D53FCDFF8F4FC88F805" box="[824,893,1911,1936]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
C). Cercopods long, slightly arched, as long as dorsal margin of telson and reaching its spiniform projection; tips dorsally upturned (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB00D53FBBBF818FB6BF83E" box="[1116,1182,1947,1972]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="354">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
A); 3/4th of the dorsal margin lined with about 3040 small spinulae; the remaining distal 1/4th lined with 68 long serrated spines medio-laterally, spines increasing in size distally, their length about 0.50.7 of the cercopod width at the thickest point (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB30D50FF07FF3FFED1FF5E" box="[224,292,188,213]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="6.[151,250,1373,1395]" captionTargetBox="[248,1345,465,1340]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[242,1345,465,1352]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 4. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, carapace. B, spines on postero-lateral ridge of telson. C, first antenna (male). D, clasper 1. E, clasper 2. F, single antennomere of second antenna. Scale bars: A: 1 mm; B: 0.05 mm; C F: 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832700/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="355">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
B).
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB30D50FF20FF5CFED7FF72" box="[199,290,223,248]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="355">Female.</emphasis>
Carapace slightly smaller than male; rostrum triangular, rostral spine broken; occipital condyle as in male (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB30D50FF3BFE87FEEBFE96" box="[220,286,260,285]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="355">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
B); thoracopods 9 and 10 with long epipodites for carrying eggs; dorsal edge of telson less convex than male; spines on the dorsal margin of telson slightly smaller than in male, cercopods as in male (
<figureCitation id="EA972A30FFB30D50FB22FEA4FAF7FECA" box="[1221,1282,295,320]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,250,1639,1661]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,217,1570]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1436,193,1618]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Leptestheria sarsi (Daday, 1923). A, male head. B, female head. C, telson and cercopod (male). D, telson (female). E, dorsal armature. Scale bars: A &amp; B: 0.5 mm; C &amp; D: 0.75 mm; E: 0.05 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/832698/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="355">Fig.3</figureCitation>
D).
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<emphasis id="40D8EAA7FFB30D50FF20FECEFF0EFEEE" box="[199,251,333,356]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="355">Size.</emphasis>
Male length: 10.8, 11.2 and
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; height: 5, 5.2 and
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respectively. Female length 9.2 &amp;
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