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Haswell, 1884: 1032
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, pl. 57, figures 15.
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: Cole, 1904: 288
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; Loman, 1908: 72; Flynn, 1919a: 7981, pl. 10, figures 1214; Williams, 1941: 35; Clark, 1963: 49; Staples, 1982: 457, figure 2CF; Child, 1988a: 61; Müller, 1989: 281, figures 1520; Nakamura and Child, 1991: 32; Stock, 1991: 224; 1994: 67.
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F. 12.
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. (A) Dorsal view; (B) third leg with cement glands; scale bar=0.6 mm; (C) tarsus and propodus with detail of pectinate spine (sketch by hand); scale bar=0.2 mm.
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Trunk length
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, unsegmented, smooth, crurigers separated by almost twice their diameter, twice longer than wide, fine spines distally; ocular tubercle extremely tall (
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), slender, erect; abdomen subequal to ocular tubercle, slightly inclined downwards from the base; proboscis long, placed at 45°, with minor middle-constriction. Chelifores very long, with long dorsal setae and spinules; small chelae, fingers well curved and smooth. Ovigers sixsegmented, first and second segments thicker, third segment the longest, with typical proximal constriction. Legs slender, not long, longer spines distally on femur and tibiae; cement gland twice longer than the segment diameter, protruding vertically from femur; propodus half the length of second tibia, one large heel spine and small uniform sole spines. Main claw almost as long as propodus, minute auxiliaries on each side of the base of the claw.
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<emphasis id="4BD6EA95FFB4FF9125491041F3DE7983" box="[353,494,627,651]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="2757">Distribution.</emphasis>
This long-known species was first reported from
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,
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. It has also been collected in the north of
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according to museum specimens at the
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. It is distributed from the Australian coasts to the Indo-west Pacific,
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, the Persian Gulf, the
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and
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. Known from a wide a range of depths from
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2 to
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.
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Males are fairly easy to identify due to their extremely long cement gland tube. The unsegmented pattern of the trunk and the extremely tall ocular tubercle and abdomen also help to discriminate the species.
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