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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1AF53EFF06FE938BEFFE80" bold="true" box="[151,399,272,298]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Material examined:</emphasis>
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, 13°57.71'
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, 64°36.94'
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, depth
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1AF53EFF5FFE338B31FE60" bold="true" box="[206,337,432,458]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Body long, about ten times as long as wide; carapace smooth, not swollen, 1.2 times as long as wide, 1.5 times as long as pereonite-1. Pereonites 23 rectangular; pereonite-6 short (1.7 times as wide as long). Pleon a little wider than pereonites, as long as carapace, over twice as long as pereonite-6; pleotelson rectangular. Antennule article-3 twice as long as article-2. Propodus of pereopod-2 length:width ratio 4.8: pereopods 46 merus and carpus with microtrichae; distal setae on pereopod-6 propodus well-calcified, just as long as dactylus. Pleopods normally developed. Uropod exopod slightly longer than endopod.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1AF53EFF5AFD238B3BFD10" bold="true" box="[203,347,672,698]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Etymology:</emphasis>
Acrux is the biggest star in the constellation The Southern Cross.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1AF53EFF5AFD4B8B05FD48" bold="true" box="[203,357,712,738]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Description:</emphasis>
Female
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body length
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. Body ten times as long as wide. Pereonite-1 about as long as wide, tapering distally; pereonites 24 longer than wide (
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), narrower in the middle and wider at proximal and distal margin; pereonite-5 as long as wide; pereonite-6 1.7 as wide as long. Pleon as long as carapace, a little wider than pereonites; all pleonites the same size; pleotelson rectangular.
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Antennule (
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): three-articled; article-1 stout, about 1.3 times as long as articles 2 and 3 combined, with two groups of pinnate setae and two simple setae along article; article-2 half as long as article-3, with two simple and one pinnate setae distally; article-3 with three apical setae.
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Antenna (
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): Article-2 twice as long as article-3, with one simple seta; article-4 eight times as long as wide, less than twice as long as article-5, with three minute setae distally; article-5 with one simple seta distally; article-6 very short, with six terminal setae.
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Mouth parts: Labrum lost during dissection. Mandible (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFCC6FBDA89BCFBD9" box="[855,988,1113,1139]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24C,D</figureCitation>
) stout; molar process well-developed, with strongly crenulated edges, bunch of small spines at “lower” margin;
<emphasis id="B967C4746A1AF53EFBB0FB028EB4FB30" box="[1057,1236,1153,1178]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">lacinia mobilis</emphasis>
well-developed, crenulated. Maxillule (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFE37FB2A8870FB69" box="[422,528,1193,1219]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24E</figureCitation>
) endite longer than palp, with eight apical spiniform setae; two of them are semi-fused; palp with two terminal setae. Maxilla (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFC99FB528912FB41" box="[776,882,1233,1259]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24F</figureCitation>
) semi-triangular. Lobes of labium (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFAB4FB528FF4FB41" box="[1317,1428,1233,1259]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24G</figureCitation>
) poorly separated and setose in distal parts; outer lobe with row of short setae along outer margin. Maxilliped (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFF0EFAA28B71FA91" box="[159,273,1313,1339]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24H</figureCitation>
): coxa reduced; basis fused into heart-shaped plate, as long as wide, with seta reaching half of endites; endite with two simple setae and two small tubercles distally; palp article-1 naked; article-2 wedgeshaped, with two weakly serrated and one strongly serrated setae on inner margin and one minute seta on outer margin; article-3 trapezoidal, with two weakly serrated and two simple setae on inner margin; article-4 slender, with one simple seta on outer margin and five weakly serrated setae distally. Epignath (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFAA1FA428FF4FA71" box="[1328,1428,1473,1499]" captionStart="FIGURE 24" captionStartId="48.[151,255,1741,1765]" captionTargetBox="[253,1343,195,1715]" captionTargetId="figure-124@48.[221,1366,176,1735]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 24. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534706" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534706/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 24I</figureCitation>
) curved, distally simple.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A1AF53EFF5AF9928830F961" blockId="46.[151,1437,272,2019]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">
Cheliped (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFED6F9928BD8F981" box="[327,440,1553,1579]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 25A</figureCitation>
): Basis robust, slightly rounded, twice as long as wide; merus wedge-shaped, with one rod seta; carpus with row of eight small rod setae dorsally and two rod setae ventrally; propodus with seta near fixed finger insertion; fixed finger (propodus projection) tipped with a strong spine, with well-calcified inner margin, and with three setae dorsally and two setae ventrally; dactylus slightly curved, with one short rod seta proximally on dorsal margin.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A1AF53EFF5AF95A8B23F839" blockId="46.[151,1437,272,2019]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">
Pereopod-1 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFEF4F95A8BB4F959" box="[357,468,1753,1779]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 25B</figureCitation>
): Slender (walking
<typeStatus id="54A8A6C46A1AF53EFD50F95A8898F959" box="[705,760,1753,1779]" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">type</typeStatus>
); basis with five short setae along article; ischium short with one seta; merus 1.25 times as long as propodus, with two setae distally; carpus with one simple and two rod setae (dorsal seta long); merus and carpus combined longer than propodus; propodus length: width ratio 7, with one rod setae distally and one minute spiniform seta ventrally; dactylus less than half of unguis length, with long seta.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A1AF53FFF5AF8228938FEA8" blockId="46.[151,1437,272,2019]" lastBlockId="47.[151,1436,152,338]" lastPageId="47" lastPageNumber="48" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">
Pereopod-2 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1AF53EFEF4F8228BB4F811" box="[357,468,1953,1979]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">Fig. 25C</figureCitation>
): Slender (walking
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); basis little shorter than rest of articles combined, with three minute setae along article; ischium with short seta ventrally; merus little longer than carpus, each with two simple setae and thick spiniform seta distally; carpus with microtrichia; propodus little longer than merus and carpus combined length, with spiniform seta ventrally and one simple and one thick rod seta dorsally; propodus length: width ratio 4.8; dactylus with one simple seta.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A1BF53FFF5AFE938B33FEF8" blockId="47.[151,1436,152,338]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">
Pereopod-3 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A1BF53FFEF3FE938BB1FE80" box="[354,465,272,298]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Fig. 25D</figureCitation>
): Similar to pereopod-2, but merus and carpus subequal, merus with only one simple seta distally.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1BF53FFF06F8088B46F809" bold="true" box="[151,294,1931,1955]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">FIGURE 23.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A1BF53FFEBCF80F8840F809" box="[301,544,1932,1955]" italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Peraeospinosus acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B967C4746A1BF53FFDB6F8088803F809" bold="true" box="[551,611,1931,1955]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A254790F6A1BF53FFDB6F8088803F809" box="[551,611,1931,1955]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, holotype, female. A) dorsal view; B) lateral view. Scale =1 mm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A04F520FF06F94E8B49F94F" bold="true" box="[151,297,1741,1765]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">FIGURE 24.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A04F520FEA3F94D8847F94F" box="[306,551,1742,1765]" italics="true" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">Peraeospinosus acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="A254790F6A04F520FDA0F94E880FF94F" box="[561,623,1741,1765]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, female paratype. A) Antennule; B) Antenna; C) Left mandible; D) Right mandible; E) Maxillule; F) Maxilla; G) Labium; H) Maxilliped; I) Epignath. Scale = 0.1 mm.
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<paragraph id="8BAC18666A04F520FF5AF8DD8FFCF85A" blockId="48.[151,1436,1886,2032]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">
Pereopod-4 (
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): Clinging
<typeStatus id="54A8A6C46A04F520FDDEF8DD88E5F8D2" box="[591,645,1886,1912]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">type</typeStatus>
; basis twice as long as wide, with one simple and two pinnate setae dorsally and one pinnate seta ventrally; ischium with two setae; merus almost as long as to carpus, with two strong spiniform setae on ventral margin; carpus with two distal tooth, one seta distally and large prickly tubercle covered by little spines and surrounded by dense row of well-calcified blunt spines ventrally; propo-
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A05F521FF06FF1B889DFF70" blockId="49.[151,1435,152,218]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">dus with two spiniform setae ventrally and with distal seta twice as long as propodus and dactylus combined length; dactylus tipped by weakly bifurcated unguis.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BAC18666A05F521FF06F8288EF6F84F" blockId="49.[151,1435,1963,2021]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A05F521FF06F8288B46F869" bold="true" box="[151,294,1963,1987]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">FIGURE 25.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A05F521FEBDF82F887FF869" box="[300,543,1964,1987]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Peraeospinosus acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B967C4746A05F521FDB7F8288802F869" bold="true" box="[550,610,1963,1987]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A254790F6A05F521FDB7F8288802F869" box="[550,610,1963,1987]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFF1B8888FF18" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" box="[203,744,152,178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
Pereopod-5 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A06F522FEF3FF1B8BABFF18" box="[354,459,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Fig. 25F</figureCitation>
): Similar to pereopod-4.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFF4388F7FEA8" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
Pereopod-6 (
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): Similar to pereopod-5; propodus tipped by three terminal setae just as long as dactylus (two coarsely, one finely serrated).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFE93894AFED0" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
Pleopods 15 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A06F522FEE8FE938B88FE80" box="[377,488,272,298]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Fig. 25H</figureCitation>
): Rami similar in structure; endopod with row of eighteen setae and exopod with row of six plumose setae on outer margin (length: width ratio of both exopod and endopod 2.7); clear gap between the most proximal and other setae in both rami.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFE0B8835FE58" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
Uropod (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A06F522FEA4FE0B8BF8FE08" box="[309,408,392,418]" captionStart="FIGURE 25" captionStartId="49.[151,255,1963,1987]" captionTargetBox="[372,1217,322,1933]" captionTargetId="figure-78@49.[340,1247,296,1956]" captionTargetPageId="49" captionText="FIGURE 25. Peraeospinosus acruxi n. sp., female paratype. A) Cheliped; B) Pereopod-1; C) Pereopod-2; D) Pereopod- 3; E) Pereopod-4; F) Pereopod-5; G) Pereopod-6; G); H) Pleopod; I) Uropod. Scale = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534708" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534708/files/figure.png" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Fig. 25I</figureCitation>
): Both rami one-articled. Exopod little longer than endopod; endopod with one pinnate seta at middle, tipped by two simple terminal setae and one pinnate seta; exopod with pinnate seta on outer margin, tipped by strong simple setae.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3094BED6A06F522FF5AFE7C8A96FDE8" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFE7C8A96FDE8" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FF5AFE7C8B0DFDB3" bold="true" box="[203,365,511,537]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Distribution:</emphasis>
Antarctic: Eastern part of the Weddell Sea and off Palmer Archipelago, at depths of
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.
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<subSubSection id="C3094BED6A06F522FF5AFDCC8FF3FB30" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A06F522FF5AFDCC8FF3FB30" blockId="50.[151,1436,152,1178]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FF5AFDCC8B26FDC3" bold="true" box="[203,326,591,617]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Remarks:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FEDFFDD3883AFDC3" box="[334,602,592,617]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Peraeospinosus acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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is the seventh species of
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FC5BFDD38EE3FDC3" box="[970,1155,592,617]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Peraeospinosus</emphasis>
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recorded in the Antarctic. It can be distinguished from the other six species (
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FC9BFDFB8E17FD3B" box="[778,1143,632,657]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Peraeospinosus kerguelenensis</emphasis>
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,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FB14FDFB8F64FD3B" baseAuthorityName="Tzareva" baseAuthorityYear="1982" box="[1157,1284,632,657]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pushkini">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FB14FDFB8F64FD3B" box="[1157,1284,632,657]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. pushkini</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FA83FDFB8AD6FD13" authorityName="Blazewicz-Paszkowycz" authorityYear="2005" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="emergensis">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FA83FDFB8AD6FD13" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. emergensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FF54FD238B35FD13" authorityName="Blazewicz-Paszkowycz" authorityYear="2005" box="[197,341,672,697]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="exiliremis">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FF54FD238B35FD13" box="[197,341,672,697]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. exiliremis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FEF5FD238863FD13" baseAuthorityName="Kudinova-Pasternak" baseAuthorityYear="1970" box="[356,515,672,697]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="magnificus">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FEF5FD238863FD13" box="[356,515,672,697]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. magnificus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FD83FD2388ACFD13" authorityName="Blazewicz-Paszkowycz" authorityYear="2005" box="[530,716,672,697]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="subtigaleatus">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FD83FD2388ACFD13" box="[530,716,672,697]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. subtigaleatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
) by its narrow carapace (longer than wide), by its pereonites 24 being longer than wide and by the long dorso-distal rod seta on the carpus of pereopod-1. From the list above, only
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FEB6FD738BA7FCA3" box="[295,455,752,777]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. emergensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
has elongate pereonites and a similar rod seta on the propodus of pereopod-1, but it has also a round carapace, a more compact carpus of the cheliped (1.25 times as long as wide), a narrower propodus on pereopod-2 (width: length 8), and sixteen setae on the pleopod exopod. In contrast,
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FB7FFCC38F37FCF3" authorityName="Błażewicz-Paszkowycz" authorityYear="2007" box="[1262,1367,832,857]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="acruxi">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FB7FFCC38F37FCF3" box="[1262,1367,832,857]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
has a cheliped carpus twice as long as wide, a compact propodus on pereopod-2 (width: length 4.8) and only six setae on the pleopod exopod. Similar elongate pereonites can be observed in
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FB8FFC138EDBFC03" baseAuthorityName="Kudinova-Pasternak" baseAuthorityYear="1970" box="[1054,1211,912,937]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="magnificus">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FB8FFC138EDBFC03" box="[1054,1211,912,937]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. magnificus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, although that species has one long distal seta on the propodus of pereopod-6, while
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FC30FC3B8E6DFC7B" authorityName="Błażewicz-Paszkowycz" authorityYear="2007" box="[929,1037,952,977]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="acruxi">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FC30FC3B8E6DFC7B" box="[929,1037,952,977]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P.acruxi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
has all three setae shorter than the dactylus.
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;
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;
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;
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) recorded
<taxonomicName id="4C1363E56A06F522FC27FC638E37FC53" baseAuthorityName="Kudinova-Pasternak" baseAuthorityYear="1970" box="[950,1111,992,1017]" class="Malacostraca" family="Typhlotanaidae" genus="Peraeospinosus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Tanaidacea" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="magnificus">
<emphasis id="B967C4746A06F522FC27FC638E37FC53" box="[950,1111,992,1017]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">P. magnificus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
at various localities in the North Pacific (off California, off
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and Alaska), the South Atlantic (
<collectingCountry id="F30458F66A06F522FC6AFB8B8E16FB88" box="[1019,1142,1032,1058]" name="Argentina" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Argentina</collectingCountry>
), and the West Antarctic (Bransfield Strait) as well (see Błażewicz-Paszkowycz, 2005). That material is not available for study, so the apparently wide distribution of the species cannot be confirmed. However, it seems likely that Kudinova-Pasternak dealt with two (or more) species with distinct areas of distribution (North Pacific and West Antarctic).
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