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epibenthic sled,
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et al.,
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF247B1DFE8BFDB1" box="[185,265,579,598]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Franklin</emphasis>
,
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(stn.
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)
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.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF087B30FF7EFD64" box="[149,252,622,643]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Diagnosis</emphasis>
. Body length 3.20 times longer than width of pereonite 2. Cephalothorax highest part of body from lateral view. Pereonite 1 slightly smaller than pereonite 2. Lateral margins of pereonite 5, 6 and 7 as well as of pleotelson serrated. Incisior process with 1 rounded tooth. Lacinia mobilis of left mandible represented by 1 small bulge-like tooth.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF087A75FEEDFCD8" box="[149,367,810,832]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Description. Habitus</emphasis>
: body
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long (measured without appendages), 3.20 times longer than width of pereonite 2. Cephalothorax highest part of body from lateral view. Pereonite 1 width 1.16 times cephalon width in dorsal view. Pereonite 1 length 0.94 pereonite 2 length, 0.91 pereonite 2 width. Pereonite 5 width 0.67 length, anterior margin straight, lateral margins serrated. Coxae 14 produced, tipped with small stout setae. Pleotelson length 1.06 width, lateral margins serrated, lightly convex, posterior margin smooth, rounded.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF267D71FEA4FBA3" box="[187,294,1071,1092]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Antennula</emphasis>
:
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long, length 0.12 body length, with 6 articles. Article 1 with 1 small slender seta and 3 broom setae. Article 2 length 2.57 width, 0.69 article 1 length; distally with 4 articulated broom setae. Article 3 with 1 small seta, article 4 distally with 2 broom setae, distal article with 1 aesthetasc and 4 slender setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FEA57D9EFE0CFB32" box="[312,398,1216,1237]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Antenna</emphasis>
(fig. 12): broken off.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF267D82FE9CFB16" box="[187,286,1244,1265]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Mandible</emphasis>
: Article 1 of palp distally with 1 slender seta, article 2 distoventrally with 2 small setae, fringed with rows of fine setae, article 3 with 4 small and distally 1 setulate seta. Incisor process with 1 rounded tooth. Lacinia mobilis of left mandible represented by 1 small bulge-like tooth. Lacinia mobilis absent at right mandible. Spine row containing 9 spines. Molar process with 10 setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FDBA7CD4FD0EFA78" box="[551,652,1418,1439]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Maxillula</emphasis>
: Inner lobe smaller than outer lobe (0.63 of outer lobe length), distally with 7 simple setae, dorsally with 12 fine setae and ventrally with 5 pairs of fine setae. Outer lobe marginally with 21 pairs of fine setae, terminally with 11 strong spines (7 spines with setules).
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF687F45FEC7F9D7" box="[245,325,1563,1584]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Maxilla</emphasis>
(fig. 12): Medial lobe broader than other lobes, terminally with 3 slender setae, ventrolaterally with 12 setae, setae near base longest. Outer lobe dorsally with 8 pairs of fine setae, terminally with 3 long ventrally setulate setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FF087FD0FE86F944" box="[149,260,1678,1699]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Maxilliped</emphasis>
(fig. 12): Epipodite length 3.08 width, length similar endite length. Endite with 2 coupling hooks, terminally with 1 fan seta and numerous fine setae, marginally with pairs of fine setae. Edge of endite fringed with fine setae, palp article 1 with 2 setae on outer margin, article 2 with 3 setae on outer margin and 3 setae on inner margin, article 3 with 7 setae on inner margin, article 4 with 4 setae, article 5 with 3 setae. Article 1 length 0.91 width, article 2 length 0.89 width, article 3 length 1.11 width, article 4 length 1.6 width, article 5 length 2.67 width.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCCA787EFC49FED2" box="[855,971,288,309]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Pereopod I</emphasis>
: Basis length 5.94 width, marginally with 14 setae. Ischium length 3.17 width, ventrally with 7 small slender setae, dorsally with 2 simple slender setae. Merus length 1.18 width, ventrally with a row of 4 simple setae, distodorsally with 1 seta (broken off). Carpus length 3.20 width, ventrally with dorsal row of 7 setae, distal and penultimate seta longest, distally setulate, dorsally with 3 small slender setae. Propodus length 8.00 times width, with few setae distally. Dactylus length 4.20 width, mediodistally 3 small setae. Unguis (claw) of dactylus with 1 cuspidate and 1 conate seta, 2 slender setae medially.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FC047B1AFB94FDBE" box="[921,1046,580,601]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Pereopod II</emphasis>
: Similar to pereopod III. Basis length 4.00 times width, marginally with 27 small setae, proximal to ischium ventrally 1 long simple seta. Ischium length 3.13 width, ventrally 16 simple seta, dorsally 4 simple setae. Merus length 1.38 width, ventrally with row of 6 setae, distodorsally 2 simple setae. Carpus length 3.57 width, with ventral row 11 long unequally bifid setae increasing in length towards the propodus, dorsolaterally with row of 11 long simple setae, dorsally with 6 small slender setae. Propodus length 2.70 times width, ventrally with 1 small slender seta, 2 small stout unequally bifid setae and 2 setal combs inserted in a cuticular membrane, dorsally with row of 8 long simple setae. Dactylus length 2.50 width, mediodistally 3 small setae. Unguis (claw) of dactylus with 1 cuspidate and 1 conate seta, 2 slender setae medially.
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Pereopod
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: Similar to pereopod
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, pereopod
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missing from specimen. Basis length 4.19 width, with 2 large broom setae, marginally with 13 small setae. Ischium length 3.39 width, laterally with 9 small setae, dorsally with 6 slender setae. Merus length 1.38 width, ventrally with 3 small slender setae. Dorsally with 1 small seta and 1 long simple seta. Carpus length 4.11 width, ventrally with row of 12 long slender setae, dorsally with row of 9 slender setae and 4 small setae. Propodus length 3.79 width, ventrally with row of 5 long slender setae, dorsally with row of 6 setae. Dactylus length 8.50 width, distally with 1 slender seta, unguis (claw) of 1 long conate seta, 2 slender setae inserting ventrally.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCCA7C65FC4EFAB7" box="[855,972,1339,1360]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Pleopod 2</emphasis>
(operculum): Length 1.37 width. Lateral margins straight, operculum tapering towards distal tip, setose (ventral surface with about 34 setae), marginally with 58 setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCAF7CCDFC1CFA4F" box="[818,926,1427,1448]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Pleopod 3</emphasis>
: Endopod length 1.8 width, distally with 3 long plumose setae. Exopod length 0.44 of endopod length, margins hirsute, distally with 1 simple seta.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FB007C93FA87FA05" box="[1181,1285,1485,1506]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Pleopod 4</emphasis>
: Endopod oval-shaped, length 2 times width. Exopod length 7.80 width, distally 1 long plumose seta.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCCA7F7BFC32F9DD" box="[855,944,1573,1594]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Uropods</emphasis>
: Uniramous. Endopod length 2.04 protopod length, 8.17 times longer than wide, marginally with 6 slender setae, distally with 5 long slender setae, 2 small setae and 5 broom setae. Protopod length 1.85 width, with 12 setae.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCAF7FF7FC24F959" box="[818,934,1705,1726]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Etymology.</emphasis>
The name refers to the extremely large cephalothorax of the new species.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCAF7FACFC35F8E0" box="[818,951,1778,1799]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Distribution.</emphasis>
South-eastern
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, off Vic.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FCAF7E41FB56F8D3" box="[818,1236,1823,1844]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">
Discussion.
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is the second species of the genus
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D453C02FC627E62FB0BF8B6" box="[1023,1161,1852,1873]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="194">Echinopleura</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFD44B3B2D453C02FB127E62FB7BF8B6" author="Sars, G. O." box="[1167,1273,1852,1873]" pageId="19" pageNumber="194" pagination="149 - 164" refId="ref11122" refString="Sars, G. O. 1897. Parts 7, 8. Desmosomidae, Munnopsidae (part). Pp. 117 - 144, pls. 149 - 164 in: An account of the Crustacea of Norway with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Bergen Museum: Bergen." type="book chapter" year="1897">Sars, 1897</bibRefCitation>
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. It belongs to this genus because of the slender pereopod I and the features of the mandible and the serrated body margins from pereonite 5 to the pleotelson. The simplified mandible is unique to
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FF10787EFE9AFED2" box="[141,280,288,309]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">Echinopleura</emphasis>
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. The new species is easy to distinguish from the only other species,
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FED27861FE41FEB4" box="[335,451,318,340]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. aculeata</emphasis>
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, by the presence of a well developed mandibular palp. In
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FE6F7802FDE4FE96" box="[498,614,348,369]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. aculeata</emphasis>
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the whole body is serrated, even the cephalon and the coxae.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FAB879B8FA22FF1D" box="[1317,1440,229,251]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. aculeata</emphasis>
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possesses a dorsal hook on the ischium of pereopod II,
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FA17785AFC3DFED2" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. cephalomagna</emphasis>
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lacks this hook. While the antennula of
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FA17787FFC03FEB4" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. aculeata</emphasis>
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consists of five articles, the antennula of
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D423C05FA177861FC3DFE96" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="195">E. cephalomagna</emphasis>
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consists of six articles.
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