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Figs 1, 2, 3
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<paragraph id="879CE93B8F4C3B41EB810CEE2AB3496C" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype female, 6 mm, dissected, 3 slides, AM P.100648; paratypes 9 specimens (6 gravid females, 1 male, 2 juveniles), AM P.100649. Paratypes SEM stubs: ZMH-K 45996 (stub 6); ZMH-K 45997 (stub 3 edge); Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia,
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, from macroalga
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(
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) Areschoug, 1854, 20 September 2015, coll. M. Thiel.
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<paragraph id="BEDC79271A9FE6B1AE20A2D782559D22" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Etymology.</paragraph>
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Named for Ivan Hinojosa in recognition of his work with
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and his involvement in the fieldwork which collected this species.
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<paragraph id="BCC3EFAFBA2E6830180809C8A716ACBD" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Type locality.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="02381B97223CE5641BA00393CECBCCF5" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="85BBAE114F39487AF221D1C1C1C1FAA6" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F8E56DCFCCC76A9A8FE96ED259C92529" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Body shape subcylindrical, head rounded. Cephalic sinus absent. Eyes oval.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BD3DFB6F7E6062D07F3A3D2161647FB0" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Pereonite 1 ventral margin with collar. Coxae 1-5 small and discontiguous. Antennae 1 same length as antenna 2; flagellum with 6 articles. Antenna 2 flagellum with 5 articles. Lower lip inner and outer lobes rounded; inner lobes apically setose. Mandible lacking palp; left incisor with 4 teeth, lacinia mobilis weakly developed; right mandible incisor with 6 teeth, 25% larger than left mandible. Maxilla 1 lacking palp; inner plate slender,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9791B580DDC71362A748FF8BF6DDB6D8" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">bearing 1 stout seta; outer plate with 7 setal teeth. Maxilliped inner plate long, subequal in length to outer plate, reaching end of palp article 2, with 5 apical robust setae; palp 4-articulate; article 4 blunt.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0EDD83DD4ADC61B07307F5ADB1AB4BAD" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Gnathopod 1 coxa bilobate, twice as broad as deep; ischium two-thirds of basis length, length twice breadth; merus and carpus subequal, length twice breadth; propodus parachelate, length 3 times breadth, palm pollex length subequal to width, subtriangular, apically acute; dactylus unguiform and setose. Gnathopod 2 similar to gnathopod 1, with articles slightly greater in length; coxa small, triangular, twice as broad as deep; merus smaller than carpus, length twice breadth, propodus parachelate, length 3 times breadth, palm pollex length subequal to width, subtriangular, apically acute; dactylus unguiform and setose.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9BD3660A1F6C6A27A11659BFB345F4C1" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Pereopods 3-4 similar; coxae subrectangular (irregular); merus expanded anterodistally, anterodistal lobe with small slender setae. Pereopods 5-7 increasing in length. Pereopod 5 basis subrectangular, posterior margin expanded, evenly convex; merus and carpus with posterior distal lobe well developed with small slender setae; dactylus unguiform. Pereopod 6 basis as wide as long, posterior margin expanded subquadrate; merus and carpus with posterior distal lobe well developed with small slender setae; dactylus unguiform. Pereopods 7 length twice the depth of pereonite 7; basis rounded, posterior margin convex, anterodistal lobe reaching merus; merus and carpus with posterior distal lobe well developed with small slender setae; dactylus unguiform. Pleopods 1-3 biramus.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FC6C95C29453D7A9263F4520DFD59D2A" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Epimeral plates 1-3 rectangular. Epimeron 3 posterior margin pectinate, corner produced rounded. Urosomite 1 twice length of fused urosomites 2 and 3, urosomite 1 with pair of dorsally rounded carinae. Urosomite 3 posterior margin between uropod 2-3 produced acute to subacute. Uropod 1 peduncle same length than outer ramus; outer ramus about same length of inner ramus. Uropod 2 peduncle longer than outer ramus; outer ramus about 40% of inner ramus. Uropod 3 rami absent, subquadrate, with row of apical setae. Telson fleshy, deeply cleft, subquadrate; each lobe with feathered setae.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="24E6ACC6DE00C23690EB8542AAC45299" pageId="0" pageNumber="41">Remarks.</paragraph>
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sp. nov. has a pair of dorsally rounded carina on the urosomite 1 and the irregular geometric shape of the telson (Fig. 3). These two characters are presently unique to
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sp. nov. and thus separate it from all other known
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. The subquadrate to triangular coxa 2 to 4 in
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sp. nov. is similar to
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sp. nov and
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et al., 2010.
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See also remarks for
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sp. nov.
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Figure 1.
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sp. nov. Holotype female, 6 mm, AM P.100648, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
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Figure 2.
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sp. nov. Holotype female, 6 mm, AM P.100648, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
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Figure 3.
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sp. nov. paratype SEM, gender indet. 6.7 mm, ZMH-K 45991, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Scale bars: Habitus, 200
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; Ur, 100
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.
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