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: fig. 8B; 2015: fig. 6A-P.
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Short description — Length of female 415 434 µm, of male 392 395 µm. Integument of both costae and areas outside costae panelled. Polygons within medial costae of PD mostly with about 10- 12 canaliculi, polygons between costae with five to eight canaliculi. Medial costae on PD approximately three porose panels wide. AD about as long as wide (1.0-1.1 times). Posterior margin of AD slightly concave. Transverse bar of H-shaped costa at 0.5-0.6; pair of ds-1 slightly posterior to the level of glp-1. OC elongate, 1.5 times longer than wide, and extending posteriad to or beyond the level of ds-4. Distance between glp and posterior cornea almost the same as that between glp and pc; glp at 0.4-0.5. In female PD 1.2 times longer than wide, anterior margin somewhat protruding (
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examined) and slightly extending anteriad beyond level of ds-4. In male PD longer, 1.4 times longer than wide, its anterior margin ovate. Pair of ds-
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lateral margin of medial costae, at about 0.5 relative to length of PD, in both female and male.
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Variants — In general telofemur I bears four ventral spines but specimens have been found which have five or three spines on one of the legs (
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). Tibia I of species of the
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group bears three spiniform ventral setae, amongst the material from the
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locality
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had four spines (
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). Amongst
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studied, 10 had three ventral setae on both tibiae II, three a combination of three and two setae and another three only two setae on both tibiae (
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,
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).
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Remarks — The most marked character of
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is the pair of tapering ventral setae on tibiae III and IV, a character shared with
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(description below), but in contrast to the latter species, the rostrum of
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is shorter and the P-4 bear two setae instead of a single seta.
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Distribution and Biology — Dampier, Western Australia, and
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. All present records are from algal turf of red, brown and green algae (
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,
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) growing in mangroves on trunks and pneumatophores (
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,
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).
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