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Paramysini with antennal scale showing a large, basal, smooth portion of the outer margin; this portion ending in a thorn (non-articulated spiniform process); setose apex bears a small apical segment with plumose setae (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1CAFEFC87FF194648" box="[159,231,834,859]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="15.[151,249,1843,1865]" captionTargetBox="[161,1426,197,1815]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[160,1427,195,1815]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 4. Paramysis (Serrapalpisis) kosswigi Băcescu, 1948, from Lake Işikli (A D, F K) and its springs (E, type locality) in Anatolia. A, anterior body region of adult male with body length 8.7 mm, dorsal view (pores on carapace and scales on eyestalks not to scale); B, antenna of male 9.1 mm, ventral; C, left mandibular palp of male 9.1 mm, rostral; D, detail of (C) showing setae from the outer margin of the median segment; E, setae as in (D), female 10.5 mm; F, thoracic sternites 1 8 of male 8.9 mm, ventral; G, the same for female 10.1 mm; H, left ' tarsus' (carpopropodus plus dactylus) of thoracic endopod 3 in female 10.1 mm, rostral; J, anterior paradactylar seta in female 9.5 mm; K, the same for male 9.1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261106/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figs 4</figureCitation>
B, 8H). Eyes well developed with large, dorsoventrally slightly flattened cornea (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1CE0CFC87FB4A4648" box="[1133,1204,834,859]" captionStart="FIGURE 4" captionStartId="15.[151,249,1843,1865]" captionTargetBox="[161,1426,197,1815]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[160,1427,195,1815]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 4. Paramysis (Serrapalpisis) kosswigi Băcescu, 1948, from Lake Işikli (A D, F K) and its springs (E, type locality) in Anatolia. A, anterior body region of adult male with body length 8.7 mm, dorsal view (pores on carapace and scales on eyestalks not to scale); B, antenna of male 9.1 mm, ventral; C, left mandibular palp of male 9.1 mm, rostral; D, detail of (C) showing setae from the outer margin of the median segment; E, setae as in (D), female 10.5 mm; F, thoracic sternites 1 8 of male 8.9 mm, ventral; G, the same for female 10.1 mm; H, left ' tarsus' (carpopropodus plus dactylus) of thoracic endopod 3 in female 10.1 mm, rostral; J, anterior paradactylar seta in female 9.5 mm; K, the same for male 9.1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261106/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figs 4</figureCitation>
A, 8A, B). Maxillary palp normal, its setose terminal segment laterally moderately (
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C) to strongly expanded, with anterodistal setae only or with additional 13 short, subapical spiniform setae (
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). First thoracic endopod (
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D) large, 7-segmented, with endites on all segments from coxa to merus, the largest endite on the basis, endite of merus larger than endite of ischium. Thoracic endopods 38 (
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H, 9G, H, 10A, D, F, H) each with carpus entire, short, stout, with brush of setae; propodus normally 3-segmented, but reduced with fewer segments in posterior endopods of a few species; small to minute dactylus with normal to very weak nail, this nail may appear seta-like on endopod 8. Penis normal, with caudolateral blade (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1C89CFBFBFCBA4144" box="[765,836,1086,1111]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="16.[151,249,1794,1816]" captionTargetBox="[151,1428,196,1770]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[151,1436,195,1770]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURE 5. Paramysis (Serrapalpisis) kosswigi Băcescu, 1948, from Lake Işikli in Anatolia. A, left penis of male with body length 8.2 mm, outer lateral; B, third pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral face; C, the same for fourth pleopod; D, exopod of fourth pleopod in lateral view, setae omitted, male 9.6 mm; E, fifth pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral; F, posterior margin of sixth pleonite in female 10.1 mm, lateral; G, the same for male 9.1 mm; H, uropods of male 8.7 mm, ventral; J, telson of same male, dorsal; K, detail of (J), showing right terminal spine and its neighbouring laminae." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261107/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figs 5</figureCitation>
A, 9H). Male pleopods 3 (
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B, 10O) and 4 (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1CF0BFBFBFF5B4168" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="16.[151,249,1794,1816]" captionTargetBox="[151,1428,196,1770]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[151,1436,195,1770]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURE 5. Paramysis (Serrapalpisis) kosswigi Băcescu, 1948, from Lake Işikli in Anatolia. A, left penis of male with body length 8.2 mm, outer lateral; B, third pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral face; C, the same for fourth pleopod; D, exopod of fourth pleopod in lateral view, setae omitted, male 9.6 mm; E, fifth pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral; F, posterior margin of sixth pleonite in female 10.1 mm, lateral; G, the same for male 9.1 mm; H, uropods of male 8.7 mm, ventral; J, telson of same male, dorsal; K, detail of (J), showing right terminal spine and its neighbouring laminae." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261107/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figs 5</figureCitation>
C, 10P) each with two-segmented sympod; endopods 3 and 4 one- or two-segmented; exopod 3 rod-like, unsegmented; in contrast, exopod 4 is 6-segmented (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1C89FFB43FCAF418C" box="[766,849,1158,1183]" captionStart="FIGURE 10" captionStartId="23.[151,249,1818,1840]" captionTargetBox="[213,1357,195,1786]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[212,1357,195,1786]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURE 10. Paramysis (Longidentia) adriatica sp. nov. from the Adige River, paratypes, female with body length 10.9 mm (A G, V), and males with 7.9 mm (H P, R U) or 9.1 mm (Q), respectively. A, female tarsus 3, i. e. tarsus of third thoracic endopod, rostral, details show a modified seta (B) of the propodus, and the rostral paradactylar seta (C); D, female tarsus 4, rostral, detail (E) as in (C); F, female tarsus 8, rostral, detail (G) as in (C, E); H, male tarsus 3, rostral, detail shows the rostral paradactylar seta (J); K, L, male rostral paradactylar setae of thoracic endopods 4 (K) and 8 (L); M P, series of male pleopods 1 4, caudal (M, N) or rostral (O, P) view; Q, exopod of male pleopod 4 in lateral view, setae omitted; R, male pleopod 5, caudal; S, posterior margin of sixth pleonite, lateral; T, uropods, ventral; U, telson, dorsal; V, terminal portion of telson, dorsal." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261112/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
P, Q) to 7-segmented (
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C, D) with one large, modified seta on both penultimate and ultimate segment. Male pleopods 1, 2, 5 (
<figureCitation id="132B17DD1805FFD1CE29FB6FFB6C41D0" box="[1096,1170,1194,1219]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="16.[151,249,1794,1816]" captionTargetBox="[151,1428,196,1770]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[151,1436,195,1770]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURE 5. Paramysis (Serrapalpisis) kosswigi Băcescu, 1948, from Lake Işikli in Anatolia. A, left penis of male with body length 8.2 mm, outer lateral; B, third pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral face; C, the same for fourth pleopod; D, exopod of fourth pleopod in lateral view, setae omitted, male 9.6 mm; E, fifth pleopod in male 8.7 mm, rostral; F, posterior margin of sixth pleonite in female 10.1 mm, lateral; G, the same for male 9.1 mm; H, uropods of male 8.7 mm, ventral; J, telson of same male, dorsal; K, detail of (J), showing right terminal spine and its neighbouring laminae." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/261107/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figs 5</figureCitation>
E, 10M, N, R), and all pleopods of females, reduced, rod like with allusively to weakly developed pseudobranchial lobe. Uropods setose all around (
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H, 10T), endopod shorter than exopod; statolith composed of vaterite or much less frequently of fluorite; variable numbers of spines below statocyst and often also more caudally along ventral face of endopod. Telson with spines along lateral margins; each lateral margin ends in a distinctly larger spine; terminal margin between these spines is transversely straight or excised, this margin furnished by at least two (as exceptional deviation with 0 or
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), mostly many more acute laminae (
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J, 10U, V).
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: 56
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, as defined in
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(
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,
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). Endemic in the NE-Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Ponto-Caspian. Anthropogenic expansion of
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(Czerniavsky, 1882) and additional species to coastal waters and tributaries of the Baltic Sea, Lake Aral, and to inland water systems of northern and eastern Europe (
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Aladin
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1998
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