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Specimens up to
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wide, with 78 thoracic and 919 abdominal chaetigers. Live specimens unpigmented, with orange gut observed through transparent body and with clearly distinguishable white ventral shields (
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A). Red peristomial eyes and pygidial eyespots. Preserved specimens unpigmented with eyespots faded to dark brown (
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B). Methyl blue stains only ventral shields in ethanol-fixed specimens (
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C). Radiolar crown with semicircular lobes, and four pairs of radioles (
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A). Dorsal basal flanges absent. Ventral basal flanges extend from the proximal pinnule of the ventralmost radiole, continuing and fused to the posterior peristomial ring, with a transverse incision (synapomorphy for the genus,
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D, white arrow). Basal membrane and radiolar flanges absent. Two rows of vacuolated cells supporting radioles basally. Radiolar eyes absent. Dorsal lips with medium-length dorsal radiolar appendages. Dorsal pinnular appendages absent. Ventral lips, parallel lamellae and ventral sacs absent. Posterior peristomial ring collar absent. Glandular ridge on anterior chaetigers absent (
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C). Interramal eyespots absent. Thoracic ventral shields separated from the neuropodial tori by a narrow gap (
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C). First chaetiger with narrowly-hooded superior chaetae and broadly-hooded inferior notochaetae in oblique rows. Following thoracic chaetigers with low notopodia, bearing superior elongate broadly-hooded and inferior paleate chaetae (
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E). Thoracic neuropodial uncini avicular, with more than five rows of small, similar-sized teeth covering half the main fang (
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F), breast well developed, handle of medium length. Companion chaetae geniculate, with straight shaft and elongate mucro with a dentate appearance at base (
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EF). Abdominal neuropodia inconspicuous with broadly-hooded neurochaetae (
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G). Abdominal notopodia with up to four uncini per torus, uncini with more than five rows of small similar-sized teeth above the main fang (
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H), well developed breast, and short handle. Pre-pygidial abdominal depression absent. Pygidium conical with eyespots on lateral margins of pygidium (
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B). Pygidial cirrus absent (
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Fig.
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I). Tube unknown.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFDE2A31DB470898D145CF9B" box="[324,558,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="103">Amphiglena maiteae</emphasis>
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is distinguished from other congeners by a unique combination of features: four pairs of radioles with about 10 pairs of pinnules that are longer towards the distal end of the radioles, ventral basal flanges from the proximal pinnule of the ventralmost radiole, extending to the posterior peristomial ring, and thoracic uncini with medium-sized handles (
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). First record from Queensland.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFDE2A31DA940DE3D272C929" bold="true" box="[151,281,1516,1538]" pageId="5" pageNumber="103">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
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. A. Live specimen, lateral view; B. Preserved specimens lateral view; C. Preserved specimens stained with methyl blue; anterior end ventrolateral view, showing a gap between thoracic tori and ventral shields; D. Anterior end, ventral view, showing the long ventral basal flanges extended posteriorly to the posterior peristomial ring (arrow); E. Anterior thoracic parapodium, with superior elongate broadly-hooded and inferior paleate chaetae, neuropodial uncini and companion chaetae; F. Detail of thoracic uncini dentition and companion chaetae; G. Midabdominal chaetae; H. Midabdominal uncini; I. Posterior chaetigers and pygidium, ventral view.
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On rocks, boulders and associated algae from the intertidal.
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locality.
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Lennox Head, New South
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.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFDE2A31DAC40F29D20BC814" bold="true" box="[199,352,1830,1855]" pageId="5" pageNumber="103">Distribution.</emphasis>
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(New South
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, Queensland).
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