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, pl. 43, fig. 5.—
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, figs 2123.—
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, pl. 21, fig. 1)
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coast of
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,
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(ovigerous female
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(male
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.
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B6FFF9A834C5F2BFC0C2B49" box="[817,927,1116,1138]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="265">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Gnathopod 1 propodus rectangular, less broad than carpus, 3 times as long as large. Gnathopod
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, female propodus oval, palm one third of posterior margin, slightly excavated and defined by blunt to rectangular corner. Pereopod 7 basis oval, posterior margin with fine serration. Telson with 1 bigger and 2 tiny robust setae distally, maximum length about one third of telsonic length.
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Adult female
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, male (immature?)
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.
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Gnathopod 2 of
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slightly dimorphic in size and shape. Coxa 2 rectangular, basis with 9 long setae on posterior margin, merus posterodistally with sharp tooth; carpus triangular, ratio length: breadth = 1.5, carpus: propodus = 3:5, both about same width. Propodus slender, similar shape to male, but shorter; anterior: posterior margin = 5: 3; palm defined by blunt corner beset with groups of robust setae, proximal part shallow excavate, in distal third defined by strong robust seta sitting elevated. The other gnathopod 2 lacks the palmar excavation as well as the defining robust seta near dactylus insertion and is narrower. Gnathopod 2 of
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strongly dimorphic, carpus in larger gnathopod shorter, length subequal to width. Both propodi similar to female, but larger one broader, palmar defining tooth well developed, hump defining the palmar excavation more developed.
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B6EFF9B80FE5F36FF662B6C" box="[131,245,1089,1111]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="266">Etymology.</emphasis>
There are two reasons for the choice of this name: at first sight, because the Mediterranean material (see
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) comes from
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(
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), but more importantly it should remind of Sandro Ruffo, the grand old man and “emperor” (= caesar) of amphipodologists.
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Suez Channel (
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); Mediterranean coast of
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; Red Sea: Gulf of Aqaba (
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;
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);
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, coral rubble (
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Figures and description of
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match perfectly with the ones given by
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, except the fact that the telson of the
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material shows on the inner side of the lobes some short robust setae, which lack in the figures of
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and the ones by
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