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(
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mm and three llin the alimentary canal of the holothurian,
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, collected from the intertidal mud ¯at at
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(mm) have been deposited in the
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Body (®gure 13A) dorsoventrall y ¯at,
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long, Maximum width
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. Prosome consisting of cephalothorax and three pedigerous somites. Cephalothorax, second and third pedigerous somites much wider than long, with well developed, wing-like epimera. Rostral area of cephalothorax roundly produced. Fourth pedigerous somite hexagonal, 170Ö
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, distinctly narrower than preceding somite, without epimerae. Urosome (®gure 13B) ®ve-segmented. Fifth pedigerous somite
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wide, concealed dorsally by fourth pedigerous somite, with round lateral margins. Genital double-somite 78Ö
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, much narrower than ®fth pedigerous somite, with angular lateral protrusions in anterior third; genital area located near this protrusion; a tuft of hairs present near posterior fourth of lateral margin. Three abdominal somites 63
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Ö100, and 50Ö
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, respectively. Boundaries of these abdominal somites indistinct, but discernible by lateral constrictions. Anal somite deeply notched posteromedially and divergent. Caudal ramus greatly dilated, 175Ö
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(3.30:1), with three minute and one enlarged setae; this enlarged seta naked, longer than caudal ramus, 198Ö
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, with constriction just distal to midlength. Proximal half of outer lateral margin with minute spinules. Outer lateral seta located at midlength of caudal ramus. Other three setae located distally. Egg sac containing only two large eggs, extending to distal border of anal somite.
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FIG. 13.
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, female: (A) habitus, dorsal; (B) urosome, dorsal; (C) antennule; (D) antenna; (E) labrum; (F) mandible; (G) maxillule; (H) maxilla; (I) maxilliped; (J) leg 1. Scales: A =0.2 mm; B=0.1 mm; C, J = 0.05 mm; D, H = 0.02 mm; E, F, G, I = 0.01 mm.
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Labrum as ®gure 13E, with lobate outgrowth at posterior corner, otherwise unarmed. Mandible (®gure 13F) with one thick, blunt terminal element; this element with spinules. Maxillule (
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) as a lobe distally armed with three glabrous setae. Maxilla (®gure 13H) two-segmented. First segment with a patch of hairs proximally on ventral surface and one spiniform seta distally. Second segment armed terminally with one spine and three setae. Maxilliped (®gure 13I) a weakly sclerotized digitiform process, having scattered spinules.
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FIG. 14.
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Female: (A) leg 2; (B) leg 3; (C) leg 5. Male: (D) habitus, dorsal; (E) urosome, dorsal; (F) maxilliped; (G) spermatophore. Scales: A±C, G= 0.05 mm; D =0.2 mm; E= 0.1 mm; F= 0.02 mm.
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<th id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFFB6FDF6FF7E365B" box="[79,228,512,537]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Leg 3</th>
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<td id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFE39FDF6FE61365B" box="[448,507,512,537]" gridcol="2" gridrow="2" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">1-0</td>
<td id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFDB7FDF6FD70365B" box="[590,746,512,537]" gridcol="3" gridrow="2" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">I-0; I-1; III, 2</td>
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<th id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFFB6FDD6FF7E367B" box="[79,228,544,569]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Leg 4</th>
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<td id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFE39FDD6FE61367B" box="[448,507,544,569]" gridcol="2" gridrow="3" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">1-0</td>
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<td id="5C57A20FE943F6DBFC95FDD6FC50367B" box="[876,970,544,569]" gridcol="4" gridrow="3" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">0-0; 1</td>
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Leg 5 (®gure 14C) consisting of one free segment, formed by fusion of original basal and distal segments; nearly elliptical, slightly curved inward, widest in the middle, 142Ö
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(2.45:1), with ®ve setae. One of these ®ve setae located on dorsal surface halfway the length of segment; other four setae located distally, very small; outer margin with two rows of setules in proximal half; setules of proximal row longer than those of distal row; setules of both rows blunt terminally, small aesthetasc-like; inner distal area and ventral surface with minute spinules. Leg 6 not observed.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E9430938FF81FCB0FF22371C" box="[120,184,838,862]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Male.</emphasis>
Body (®gure 14D) resembling that of female. Length
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. Urosome (®gure 14E) six-segmented. Genital somite 43Ö
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, about three times as wide as long, narrower than ®fth pedigerous somite and shorter than ®rst abdominal somite. Four abdominal somites 50
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Ö97, and 42Ö
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, respectively. First three abdominal somites with minute spinules on ventral surface. Caudal ramus 153Ö
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(3.49:1); caudal setae as in female.
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<paragraph id="A109C931E9430938FF81FBF3FDA7309F" blockId="28.[79,1035,615,1436]" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Antennule, antenna and mouth organs not di erent from those of female, except for maxilliped (®gure 14F) which consists of three segments and terminal claw. First segment unarmed. Second segment greatly expanded inwards, more broadened distally, with slightly concave inner margin and two setae on distal margin. Third segment short and unarmed. Claw rather massive, curved terminally, not extending over inner distal corner of second segment, with minute spinules on inner margin and two extremely unequal proximal setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A109C931E9430938FF81FB13FE3A317F" blockId="28.[79,1035,615,1436]" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Terminal seta on endopodal distal segment of leg 4 well marked from segment, not fused to segment as in female. No other signi®cant sexual dimorphism seen in legs 1±5. Leg 6 not observed.</paragraph>
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Spermatophor e from male (®gure 14G) elongate, 148Ö
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.
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<emphasis id="93C21523E9430938FF81FA92FF6C313E" box="[120,246,1380,1404]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">Etymology.</emphasis>
The speci®c name
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<emphasis id="93C21523E9430938FE1BFA92FDEC313E" box="[482,630,1380,1404]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">cercomegalus</emphasis>
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is from the Greek
<emphasis id="93C21523E9430938FC9AFA92FC31313E" box="[867,939,1380,1404]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="393">kerkos</emphasis>
(= tail) and
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(= large). It alludes to the enlarged caudal rami of the new species.
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