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1784, figs 610.
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(ZMH­K40638) (not examined).
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locality
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. 59º40.30'40º.32'S, 57º35.42'35.64'W,
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, off Elephant Island, Drake Passage,
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. None, description based on
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for the males.
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. Male with anterolateral spines on pereonite 1 only. Pereonite 7 length not reduced, similar to pereonite 6; pleotelson posterolateral margin anterior to uropods with pedestal spines, longer than uropods.
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with 4 distal flagellar articles. Pereopod I carpus ventral margin with 1 distal robust seta on palm. Pereopods IIVI bases with simple spines on dorsal and ventral margin. Pleopod I of male with simple setae on lateral and distal margins; pleopod II stylet extending beyond distal margin of protopod.
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. Body length
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. Head length 0.6 width. Head cuticular structure granulated. Head lobe on ventrolateral margin absent in lateral view. Pereonite 1 width 0.14 total body length. Pereonite 1 anterolateral simple spines, elongate, length near width of pereonite 1. Male pereonite 1 anterolateral spines robust and anteriorly curved. Pereonite 5 length 3.9 width, 0.5 total body length. Pleotelson length 1.1 width; posterolateral margin anterior to uropods with pedestal spines. Pleotelson dorsal surface axial ridge weakly vaulted, separated from lateral fields only by shallow elongate concavities; posterolateral margin adjacent to uropods convex.
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with 6 articles altogether; article 2 length 0.6 head width, with 2 elongate ventromedial setae; distal articles altogether small, shorter than article 2; article 3 length similar to article 4; article 3 elongate and tubular, much longer than wide; terminal article shorter than penultimate article. Antenna length 2.5 anterior body length; article 3 cuticle smooth, length 7.5 width; article 5 length 0.6 anterior body length; article 6 length 0.7 anterior body length; flagellum length 0.3 total antennal length, flagellum with 20 articles, flagellum some segments expanded, wider than long.
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. Maxillula with 12 robust setae on lateral lobe; medial lobe with 1 robust medially­projecting dentate seta. Maxilla medial lobe with 2 long (approximately as long as lateral lobes) medially­projecting pectinate seta. Maxilliped palp article 2 wider than 3.
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. Pereopod I propodus ventral margin with 1 robust seta. Pereopod VII absent in adults. Pereopods IIVI bases with simple spines in random pattern.
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. Pleopod I distal tip with lateral horns. Pleopod II protopod apex rounded. Pleopod 3 exopod with plumose setae, with fringe of fine setae. Uropods not extending near posterior margin of pleotelson, length 0.1 length of pleotelson.
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. South Atlantic Ocean, Drake Passage and
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Sea, depth
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.
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.
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males lack lateral or anterolateral spines on pereonite 4, whereas these spines are present on males of other species. This species differs from
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in that the first pereonite spines are especially robust and anteriorly curving. This species also retains a distinct segment at pereonite 7 whereas the segment is largely reduced or undeveloped in other species that lack the last pereopod.
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illustrate the antennular second article ventromedial setae as having setules, while these setae are almost certainly the long curved simple seta that occur in other species.
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