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451, figs. 14.
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10 ovigerous females,
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male,
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(NSMT-Cr 22138), Enshu Nada, 34°33ˏN, 138°03ˏE 34°32ˏN, 138°03ˏE,
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, dissected (NSMT-Cr 22139), Enshu Nada, 34°36ˏN, 137°59ˏE,
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,
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(NSMT-Cr 22141), 34°58.19ˏN, 140°05.19ˏE,
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male (damaged) (NSMT-Cr 22142), 34°57.93ˏN, 140°06.57ˏE,
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, dissected (NSMT-Cr 22143), 29°40.97ˏN, 127°44.40ˏE,
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<emphasis id="B29BEAADCA732956FF3DF8CEFEF8F8E1" bold="true" box="[151,287,1857,1880]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">FIGURE 26.</emphasis>
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Hong and Park, 1999
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. A, antenna 2 of ovigerous female; B, distal 3 articles of pereopod 3 of adult male; C, uropod and pleonite 6 of adult male. D, distal 3 articles of pereopod 3 of subadult male.
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Japanese specimens agree well with the description of specimens from the Yellow Sea (
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). Noteworthy morphological characters of females are: (1) lower end of antennal notch slightly behind frontal margin of carapace, rather near foremost tooth on inferior margin; (2) 1st article of antenna 1 main flagellum with 35 simple setae on outer margin; (3) antenna 1 main flagellum with 35 (4.27±0.66, N=24) simple setae on outer margin; (4) antenna 2 with 35 setae (4.0±0.50, N=9) on lower margin (
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A); (5) basis with maxilliped 2 with many setae on inner margin, as illustrated by
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; and (6) basis of pereopod 1 with 1 3 (1.58±0.47, N=25) very robust setae on the ventral surface.
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The distal three articles of pereopod 3 of adult males show remarkable secondary sexual characters (
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B), which are currently unique in the
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. (1) The carpus has two stiff, curved setae distally and 3 unusually long setae on the lateral margin. (2) The propodus has a stiff, curved seta on the lateral margin. (3) The terminal seta on the dactylus is stiff, slightly curved. In appearance, this structure looks like a small chela, which is directed forward or slightly in toward of the body, whereas the normal pereopod 3 of
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is directed away from the body. The complex morphology of this appendage was identical in the six specimens examined. Subadult males have normally shaped pereopods 3 (
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D). Adult males may use this leg for clasping females, or for some other purpose, when they mate.
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Yellow Sea, Pacific coast of Honshu Island, off Kyushu Island, East
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Sea,
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. The depth range in
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is deeper than in Korean waters, where the specimens were collected from
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(
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): Japanese specimens were collected from about
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. This species is probably an inhabitant of the continental shelf, or uppermost region of the continental slope.
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