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Clade H
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complex - PUL1
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Verheye
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2016a
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, supplement: 5 (online).
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From the Latin, a
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,
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RV
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RV
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, coll. IPEV- AAD-MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-4284) [extraction M14; Genbank nr, COI:
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFF6806FF4AFB67CE59FB20" bold="true" box="[189,334,1167,1193]" pageId="121" pageNumber="122">Description</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFF6806FF4AFB57CBC9FAA8" blockId="121.[189,1399,1214,1314]" pageId="121" pageNumber="122">ROSTRUM. Long, overreaching tip of peduncle of antenna 1; in lateral view, anteriorly weakly curved in its middle and forming a blunt very obtuse angle with head, ventrally straight, tip not abruptly curving downwards; in frontal view, fairly narrow, with weakly convex borders, with subacute tip.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFF6806FF4AFAA2CD19FAED" blockId="121.[189,526,1354,1380]" box="[189,526,1354,1380]" pageId="121" pageNumber="122">EYE. Medium-sized, conical.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFF6805FF4AFA65CE69FEC0" blockId="121.[189,1399,1420,2027]" lastBlockId="122.[189,1398,267,329]" lastPageId="122" lastPageNumber="123" pageId="121" pageNumber="122">PEREIONPLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionite 1 with medium-sized fairly broad and blunt-tipped middorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior border is straight and the posterior border is strongly convex, with pair of well-developed, blunt, dorsolateral teeth and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pereionite 2 much narrower than pereionites 1 and 3, with small narrow blunt-tipped tooth pointing upwards (a bit shorter than mid-dorsal tooth of pereionite 1 and much shorter than mid-dorsal tooth of pereionite 3), with pair of small very blunt dorsolateral teeth, and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pereionite 3 with large, broad and blunt mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior and the posterior borders are both strongly convex, with pair of medium-sized, low and blunt dorsolateral teeth, and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pereionites 47 with large and broad mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior border is strongly convex and the posterior border weakly convex to nearly straight, and of which the tip is bluntly angulate to subacute, and with pair of medium-sized, low and blunt dorsolateral teeth, and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pleonites 12 with large and broad mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior border is strongly convex (regularly convex for pleonite 1, with weak median angular discontinuity in pleonite 2) and the posterior border straight, of which the tip is subacute, with pair of large subacute dorsolateral teeth (anteriorly preceded by small but sharp denticle); pleonite 3 with medium-sized mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of medium width, of which the anterior border is proximally convex and distally weakly concave, the tip narrow and acute and the posterior border nearly straight, with 5 pairs of dorsolateral teeth (the most posterior one very large and blunt).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFE98CDE4FE03" blockId="122.[189,755,368,394]" box="[189,755,368,394]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">COXAE 13. Strongly carinate and distally sharp.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFE5ACE85FD29" blockId="122.[189,1399,434,672]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">COXA 4. Anterodorsal border straight; anteroventral border with proximal very distinct notch forming an obtuse angle, with distal part straight; anterior angle rounded and projecting forward; ventral tooth long, narrow and acute, directed backwards; lateral carina with rounded lobe strongly projecting laterally, posteriorly followed by fairly deep rounded concavity; in lateral view, inner corner of carina forming a distinct squared angle; in lateral view posteroventral border of coxa deeply concave, the deepest point of this concavity forming a blunt squared angle (more anteriorly and more distally the posterior border is nearly straight).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFD2FCD8EFCAE" blockId="122.[189,1399,711,808]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">COXA 5. In dorsal view, with very long, triangular, carinate, lateral tooth, of which the anterior border points obliquely backwards and the posterior border is nearly perpendicular to body axis (very weakly pointing backwards); tip of carina sharp.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFCA7CC04FC26" blockId="122.[189,1399,847,944]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">COXA 6. With triangular carinate lateral tooth of which the anterior border points obliquely backwards and the posterior border is nearly perpendicular to body axis (very weakly pointing onwards) (character to be examined in dorsal view); tip of carina sharp.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFC3FCD95FB9C" blockId="122.[189,1399,983,1045]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">COXA 7. With ventral border distinctly curved, with posterior border very weakly concave, these two borders being joined by a broad curve.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFBD4CBF5FB49" blockId="122.[189,1399,1084,1216]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">EPIMERAL PLATES 13. Plate 1 with posteroventral angle bluntly angulate, with distinct lateral carina and 2 lateral teeth; plate 2 with posteroventral angle sharply angulate (forming a sharp tooth in squared angle), with distinct lateral carina and 2 lateral teeth; plate 3 with posteroventral angle produced into a long tooth, with distinct lateral carina and 1 lateral tooth, with posterior margin weakly convex.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFB0FCB66FACE" blockId="122.[189,1399,1255,1352]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with sharp narrow tooth pointing upwards, not anteriorly preceded by pair of denticles; urosomite 2 with pair of mid-sized posterior dorsolateral teeth pointing upwards; urosomite 3 with pair of mid-sized posterior dorsolateral teeth pointing upwards.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFA98CB18FA00" blockId="122.[189,1039,1391,1418]" box="[189,1039,1391,1418]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">TELSON. Cleft on 0.4; tips of lobes subacute, notch forming a narrow slit.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AFA59CB42FA67" blockId="122.[189,1398,1456,1518]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">PEDUNCLE OF ANTENNA 1. Article 1 with anterior border concave, with strong anterior and posterior tooth; article 2 with strong lateral triangular tooth; article 3 with strong ventral tooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AF9FDCEB4F9FF" blockId="122.[189,1399,1557,1654]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">GNATHOPODS 12. Very small, achelate; carpus and propodus of normal slenderness in gnathopod 1 (propodus tapering), extremely narrow in gnathopod 2; dactylus of gnathopod 2 moderately broad and posteriorly straight.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AF976CD30F953" blockId="122.[189,1398,1693,1755]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">PEREIOPODS 34. Merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AF8EBCC90F8EA" blockId="122.[189,1398,1794,1891]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">PEREIOPODS 56. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process sharply triangular, with posterodistal tooth strong, narrow and sharp; merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFC6805FF4AF863CA60F862" blockId="122.[189,1399,1930,2028]" pageId="122" pageNumber="123">PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border parallel to axis of basis in proximal 0.75; at this level it forms a distinct squared angle, which is followed by a deep concavity; this concavity forms a rounded obtuse (nearly squared) angle; the posterodistal corner is produced into a long narrow tooth pointing</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFFD6804FF4AFEE3CD98FEC0" blockId="123.[189,1398,267,329]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">obliquely backwards; merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FF4AFE99CE43FE02" bold="true" box="[189,340,369,395]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">Body length</emphasis>
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Up to
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.
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FF4AFE09CE41FE72" bold="true" box="[189,342,481,507]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">Distribution</emphasis>
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Adélie
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461
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.
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<subSubSection id="8AE96506FFFD6804FF4AFDBBCB6CFCC4" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FF4AFDBBCE38FDE4" bold="true" box="[189,303,595,621]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">Remarks</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="05F34D0EFFFD6804FF4AFD6ACEBCFD12" authority="Verheye, 2017" authorityName="dAcoz &amp; Verheye" authorityYear="2017" box="[189,427,642,667]" class="Malacostraca" family="Epimeriidae" genus="Epimeria" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Amphipoda" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="amoenitas" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FF4AFD6ACEBCFD12" box="[189,427,642,667]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">Epimeria amoenitas</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FE46FD6ACD1BFD15" box="[433,524,642,668]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
(Adélie
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) is very similar to
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FC63FD6ACB32FD12" box="[916,1061,641,667]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. debroyeri</emphasis>
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(eastern shelf of the Weddell Sea). In
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FE7FFD4ECD35FD36" box="[392,546,678,703]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. amoenitas</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FDDEFD4DCD91FD36" box="[553,646,677,703]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, pleonite 3 has a fairly broad and acute-tipped mid-dorsal tooth, whilst in
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FEC7FD21CED2FD6B" box="[304,453,712,738]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. debroyeri</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FE38FD21CD38FD6A" box="[463,559,713,739]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, the same tooth is very broad and bluntly triangular. In
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FB2DFD21CA60FD6B" box="[1242,1399,713,738]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. amoenitas</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FF4AFD05CE0CFC8E" box="[189,283,749,775]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, the posterior border of third epimeral plate is weakly curved, whilst in
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FB8FFD05CA1CFC8F" box="[1144,1291,748,774]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. debroyeri</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FAE4FD05CA65FC8E" box="[1299,1394,749,775]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, it forms a strongly protruding curved projection. Finally, in
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FC76FCF9CB0BFCA3" box="[897,1052,785,810]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. amoenitas</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FBD4FCF8CB96FCA3" box="[1059,1153,784,810]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, the tip of the lateral carina of coxa 5 is sharp in dorsal view, whilst in
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFFD6804FCF5FCDCCC83FCC4" box="[770,916,819,845]" italics="true" pageId="123" pageNumber="124">E. debroyeri</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="EBB457E4FFFD6804FC6CFCDCCCEFFCC7" box="[923,1016,820,846]" pageId="123" pageNumber="124" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
, it is blunt.
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