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The carapace of
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is distinguished by the presence of clusters of spinules located only on the orbital regions (
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(a)). Each cluster comprises 2755 short, tooth-shaped spinules with pointed tips (
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(b)).
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Nine setal forms belonging to three main
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(hooked, pappose and cuspidate) and a novel one (frilled spatulate setae) were found and photographed. No distinct differences were observed among size ranges for males or for females. A description is given for each setal
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/form encountered, including average widths and lengths, presence of substructures and their average lengths as well as areas of the integument where the setal
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was mainly encountered. No pores were present on any of the described forms. All setal
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showed infracuticular articulation.
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