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. Eleven pairs of biserial or distally quadriserial phyllobranchiate gills. Ocular acicles triangular, with prominent submarginal spine, separated basally by basal width or more of 1 acicle. Antennal peduncle with supernumerary segmentation. Maxillule with internal lobe moderately well developed and provided with 1 or 2 stiff distal bristles; external lobe produced, not recurved. Third maxilliped with well developed crista dentata and prominent accessory tooth; merus with or without dorsodistal and ventral marginal spines. Sternite of third maxillipeds with or without small spine on either side of midline.
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