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<emphasis id="B967C4746A62F546FF06FB648BC5FB54" box="[151,421,1255,1278]" italics="true" pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Typhlotanais mucronatus</emphasis>
:
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3 (3): 37, 4244; Stephensen, (1932) 6: 350;
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86: 348;
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(2), 23 (4): 275, 289;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8265976A62F546FDEDFA8489C6FAB4" author="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K." box="[636,934,1287,1310]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" pagination="141 - 168" refId="ref62544" refString="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K. (1973) Tanaidacea (Crustacea, Malacostraca) collected on the R / V &quot; Vitjas &quot; in regions of the Aleutian Trench and Alaska. Trudy Instituta Okeanologji, 91, 141 - 168." type="journal article" year="1973">Kudinova-Pasternak (1973)</bibRefCitation>
91: 153;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8265976A62F546FB81FA848F5AFAB4" author="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K." box="[1040,1338,1287,1310]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" pagination="52 - 64" refId="ref62701" refString="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K. (1985) Tanaidacea (Crustacea, Malacostraca) collected on the summit and at foot of Great- Meteor Seamount. Zoologicheskij Zhurnal, 120, 52 - 64." type="journal article" year="1985">Kudinova-Pasternak (1985)</bibRefCitation>
120: 63;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8265976A62F546FF56FAA48B8EFA94" author="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K." box="[199,494,1319,1342]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" pagination="90 - 107" refId="ref62767" refString="Kudinova-Pasternak, R. K. (1990) Tanaidacea (Crustacea, Malacostraca) of the southeastern part of Atlantic Ocean and the region to the north off Mordvinov (Elephant) Island. Trudy Instituta Okeanologji. Akademija Nauk SSSR, 126, 90 - 107." type="journal article" year="1990">Kudinova-Pasternak (1990)</bibRefCitation>
126: 94;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8265976A62F546FDC2FAA4892CFA94" author="Holdich, D. M. &amp; Bird, G. J." box="[595,844,1319,1342]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" pagination="441 - 447" refId="ref62340" refString="Holdich, D. M. &amp; Bird, G. J. (1985) A preliminary report on ' dikonophoran' tanaids (Crustacea). In: Laubier, L. &amp; Monniot C. (Eds.), Peuplements Profonds du Golfe de Gascogne. Campagnes Biogas. IFREMER (Institute Francais de Recherche pour L'Exploitation de la Mer), Brest, Pages: 441 - 447." type="book chapter" year="1985">Holdich &amp; Bird (1985)</bibRefCitation>
: 443;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8265976A62F546FC1CFAA48E47FA94" author="Larsen, K." box="[909,1063,1319,1342]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87" refId="ref63244" refString="Larsen, K. (2005) Deep-Sea Tanaidacea (Peracarida) from the Gulf of Mexico. Crustaceana Monographs. Brill, Leiden. Boston, 381 pp." type="book" year="2005">Larsen (2005)</bibRefCitation>
: 210.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A62F546FF5FF9928B31F981" bold="true" box="[206,337,1553,1579]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Carapace a little longer than wide; pereopod-1 carpus with seta as long as propodus length. Pereopod-2 merus and carpus with short setae (not longer than half of following article respectively). Uropod exopod little longer than endopod proximal article.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A62F546FF5AF90A8B05F909" bold="true" box="[203,357,1673,1699]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87">Description:</emphasis>
Nonovigerous female. Body length
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), 7.8 times as long as broad. Carapace smooth, rounded laterally, as long as wide, 13 % of total body length; rostrum blunt. Pereonites smooth, slightly rounded lateral margins; pereonites 1, 2 and 6 subequal, 1.7 times as wide as long, pereonite-1 0.7 times as long as carapace; pereonite-3 almost as long as pereonite-4; pereonite-5 a little shorter than pereonite-4, as long as wide. Pleon 20% of body length, as long as pereonites 5, 6 plus 0.3 of pereonite-4 combined; pleonites 15 similar in size; pleotelson semi-circular; caudal projection reduced.
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Antennule (
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): Twice as long as carapace; article-1 with fusion line, seven times as long as wide, with a few setae on outer and inner margin, two submedial setae reaching over end of article; article-2 with two simple setae distally; article-3 nine times as long as wide, tipped by six long simple setae.
</paragraph>
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Antenna (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A63F547FEAEFF1B8BCCFF18" box="[319,428,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="87.[151,255,1838,1862]" captionTargetBox="[306,1286,352,1807]" captionTargetId="figure-106@87.[252,1334,339,1829]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURE 48. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534760" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534760/files/figure.png" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Fig. 48E</figureCitation>
): Article-2 more than half as long as article-3; article-3 with one small seta; article-4 twice as long as article-5, with six simple setae distally; article-5 with one distal seta; article-6 tipped by four setae.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A63F547FF06F8AD8B46F8EC" bold="true" box="[151,294,1838,1862]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">FIGURE 48.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A63F547FEBCF8AC887CF8EC" box="[301,540,1839,1862]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Typhlamia mucronata</emphasis>
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. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6CF548FF06FA7A8B49F9BB" bold="true" box="[151,297,1529,1553]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">FIGURE 49.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6CF548FEA3FA798846F9BB" box="[306,550,1530,1553]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Typhlamia mucronata</emphasis>
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. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm.
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<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6CF548FF5AF90C8B52F843" blockId="88.[151,1436,1679,2025]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">
Mouth parts: Labrum lost during dissection. Mandible (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6CF548FCC6F90C89BCF903" box="[855,988,1679,1705]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="87.[151,255,1838,1862]" captionTargetBox="[306,1286,352,1807]" captionTargetId="figure-106@87.[252,1334,339,1829]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURE 48. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534760" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534760/files/figure.png" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Figs 48F,G</figureCitation>
) stout; molar process well-developed, with crenulated distal margin;
<emphasis id="B967C4746A6CF548FD97F93488D8F97A" box="[518,696,1719,1744]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">lacinia mobilis</emphasis>
well-developed, crenulated. Maxillule (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6CF548FB06F9348F64F97B" box="[1175,1284,1719,1745]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="87.[151,255,1838,1862]" captionTargetBox="[306,1286,352,1807]" captionTargetId="figure-106@87.[252,1334,339,1829]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURE 48. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534760" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534760/files/figure.png" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Fig. 48H</figureCitation>
) endite with nine spiniform setae distally; palp lost during dissection. Maxilla lost during dissection. Maxilliped (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6CF548FAFDF95C8AAFF88B" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Fig. 49A</figureCitation>
): bases fused little longer than wide; each with simple setae reaching far over endites; endite with two tubercles on distal margin; palp four-articled: article-1 naked; article-2 wedge-shaped, with three setae on inner margin; article-3 trapezoidal, with three bipinnate and one simple setae on inner margin, article-4 slen- der (2.5 times as long as wide), with one simple seta on outer margin and five bipinnate terminal setae. Epignath (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6CF548FF4DF8248B5EF86B" box="[220,318,1959,1985]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="87.[151,255,1838,1862]" captionTargetBox="[306,1286,352,1807]" captionTargetId="figure-106@87.[252,1334,339,1829]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURE 48. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534760" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534760/files/figure.png" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Fig. 48I</figureCitation>
) tip not rounded. Labium (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6CF548FD19F824888CF86B" box="[648,748,1959,1985]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="87.[151,255,1838,1862]" captionTargetBox="[306,1286,352,1807]" captionTargetId="figure-106@87.[252,1334,339,1829]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURE 48. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Holotype, female, dorsal view; B) Holotype, female, lateral view; C) Carapace, ventral view; D) Antennule; E) Antenna; F) Left mandible; G) Right mandible; H) Maxillule endite distally I) Epignath; J) Labium. Scale A, B = 1 mm; CE, J= 0.1 mm; FI = 0.01 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534760" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534760/files/figure.png" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Fig. 48J</figureCitation>
) bi-lobed, outer corner of inner lobe and outer lobe with minute setae.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFF1B8E47FE80" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Cheliped (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FED9FF1B8BD8FF18" box="[328,440,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49B</figureCitation>
): Basis 1.7 times as long as wide, with one seta on dorsal margin; merus wedgeshaped, with one short seta ventrally; carpus about 2.7 times as long as broad, with two dorsal setae and with two long setae ventrally; propodus and fixed finger just as long as carpus, about four times as long as wide; fixed finger with three setae on inner margin and two setae on ventral margin.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFEBB8EB6FE60" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-1 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF5FEBB8BB3FEF8" box="[356,467,312,338]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49C</figureCitation>
): Coxa with seta; basis little shorter than merus, carpus and propodus combined; ischium with simple seta; merus little shorter than carpus, with simple seta distally; carpus with four short and one long (longer than half of propodus) setae distally; propodus 1.4 times as long as carpus, with one ventral and two dorsal setae; dactylus almost as long as unguis, together as long as half of propodus.
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<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFE5B8E07FDC0" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-2 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF5FE5B8BB5FE58" box="[356,469,472,498]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49D</figureCitation>
): Coxa with seta; basis a little longer than merus and carpus combined; ischium with simple seta; merus a little shorter than carpus, with one simple seta and one thick seta distally; carpus with four short and one spiniform setae distally; propodus a little longer than carpus, with one spiniform seta ventrally and two simple setae on dorsal margin; dactylus almost as long as unguis.
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<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFDFB888AFD38" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" box="[203,746,632,658]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-3 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF3FDFB8BADFD38" box="[354,461,632,658]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49E</figureCitation>
): Similar to pereopod-2.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFD23887DFC98" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-4 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF7FD238BB3FD10" box="[358,467,672,698]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49F</figureCitation>
): Clinging
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; basis with one seta ventrally; ischium with one seta ventrally; merus with two spiniform setae; carpus with spiniform seta distally and small prickly tubercles; propodus over three times as long as wide, with two spiniform ventro-distal setae and with distal setae just reaching end of dactylus; unguis with bifid tip.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFCC3888DFCF0" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" box="[203,749,832,858]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-5 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF3FCC38BB0FCF0" box="[354,464,832,858]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49G</figureCitation>
): Similar to pereopod-4.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFCEB8F1FFC28" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" box="[203,1407,872,898]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pereopod-6 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEF3FCEB8BB0FC28" box="[354,464,872,898]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49H</figureCitation>
): Similar to pereopod-4, but propodus with three distal setae as long as dactylus.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFC138BBEFC50" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Pleopods 15 (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEECFC138B82FC00" box="[381,482,912,938]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49I</figureCitation>
): Basal article naked; exopod with nine plumose setae on outer margin and one seta on inner margin; endopod with 17 pinnate setae on outer margin. Gap between most proximal setae and the other setae in both rami.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAC18666A6DF549FF5AFB8B88C3FBD8" blockId="89.[151,1437,152,1538]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
Uropod (
<figureCitation id="132804E36A6DF549FEA4FB8B8BFAFB88" box="[309,410,1032,1058]" captionStart="FIGURE 49" captionStartId="88.[151,255,1529,1553]" captionTargetBox="[226,1361,194,1503]" captionTargetId="figure-180@88.[211,1375,179,1520]" captionTargetPageId="88" captionText="FIGURE 49. Typhlamia mucronata. A) Maxilliped; B) Cheliped; C) Pereopod-1; D) Pereopod-2; E) Pereopod-3; F) Pereopod-4; G) Pereopod-5; H) Pereopod-6 distal part; I) Pleopod; J) Uropod. Scale 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10534762" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10534762/files/figure.png" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Fig. 49J</figureCitation>
): Endopod two-articled; proximal article almost as long as distal article, with one distal seta; distal article tipped by five simple setae; exopod one-articled, little longer than endopod proximal article, tipped by strong long and short simple setae.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FF5AFBFC8B0DFB33" bold="true" box="[203,365,1151,1177]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Distribution:</emphasis>
From published sources, the species has been found at a few places in the North Atlantic: North-East off
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(
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locality), South of
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, and the Bay of Biscay at depths of
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; and it was also recorded in the North Pacific (
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,
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, depth
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;
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).
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FF5AFA9C8B26FA93" bold="true" box="[203,326,1311,1337]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Remarks:</emphasis>
The wide distribution of
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FDECFAA38898FA93" box="[637,760,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Typhlamia</emphasis>
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(=
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FCB7FAA389DDFA93" box="[806,957,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">Typhlotanais</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FC40FAA38E2FFA93" box="[977,1103,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">mucronata</emphasis>
(
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in both the North Atlantic and Pacific is questionable, but because material studied by Kudinova-Pasternak is not available for study the problem cannot be solved at the moment.
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FF5AFA1B8B06FA1B" box="[203,358,1432,1457]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">T. mucronata</emphasis>
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can be distinguished from the two other species (
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FC21FA1B8E50FA1B" box="[944,1072,1432,1457]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">T. sandersi</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B967C4746A6DF549FBFAFA1B8EA3FA1B" box="[1131,1219,1432,1457]" italics="true" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">T. bella</emphasis>
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) by its having relatively short setae on the carpus of the second pereopod while in the two other species there are two long setae reaching the end of the propodus.
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