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<emphasis id="7AE0EA810458FFBEFF2DFE0CFE29FE72" bold="true" box="[151,435,466,492]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="51">Brementia balneolensis</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="2C054B620458FFBEFE00FE0CFC8EFE72" author="Chatton" box="[442,788,466,492]" pageId="14" pageNumber="68" refString="Chatton, E. &amp; Brement, E. (1915) Brementia balneolensis n. g., n. sp, nouveau Copepode ascidicole incubateur, parasite des Leptoclinum. Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, 40,129 - 134." type="book" year="1915">Chatton and Brément, 1915</bibRefCitation>
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<emphasis id="7AE0EA810458FFBEFF2DFDC3FEEFFDA8" box="[151,373,541,566]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="51">Material examined</emphasis>
: none.
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<emphasis id="7AE0EA810458FFBEFF7CFD9BFE54FDC0" box="[198,462,581,606]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="51">Differential Diagnosis</emphasis>
: Body eruciform, with indistinct segmentation. Cephalosome with narrow frontal margin bearing anteroventrally-directed rostrum. Rostrum forming simple lobe, without accessory median lobe. Post-rostral median lobe absent. Labrum a hemispherical lobe. Lateral margin of cephalosome expanded ventrally to produce ridge-like swelling. Metasome with about 30% of length extending posterior to origin of leg 4. Metasomal somites bearing ventrally-directed legs near lateral margins, lacking mid-ventral processes between legs. Urosome small, narrow and carrying partly-incorporated caudal rami. Caudal rami lobate, armed with setal remnants distally. Surface of body, rostrum, labrum, cephalosomic processes and legs densely ornamented with surface setules.
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<paragraph id="482B36930458FFBEFF7CFC5BFAABFBF9" blockId="14.[151,1437,541,1487]" pageId="14" pageNumber="51">Antennule tapering with traces of segmentation, with apical segment setose. Antenna indistinctly 3-segmented, with distal segment incorporating reduced distal claw, and bearing 2 vestigial setal elements. Mandible forming large cylindrical lobe with vestigial gnathobase proximally bearing reduced setal elements; mandibular palp with bilobed apex. Maxillule represented by cylindrical lobe, bifid at apex. Maxilla indistinctly segmented, syncoxal part forming triangular lobe bearing vestiges of enditic armature along medial margin; basis bearing reduced claw and vestige of endopod. Maxilliped reduced to tiny conical lobe.</paragraph>
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Body length of female approximately
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. Male unknown.
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: This is a strongly transformed copepod from the colonial ascidian
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on the Mediterranean coast of
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. It was redescribed to modern standards by
<bibRefCitation id="2C054B620458FFBEFC40FAE3FAD4FAC9" author="Laubier" box="[1018,1358,1341,1367]" pageId="14" pageNumber="68" refString="Laubier, L. &amp; Lafargue, F. (1974) Le genre Brementia Chatton &amp; Brement, curieux copepode Notodelphyidae ascidicole parasite de Didemnidae. Crustaceana, 27 (3), 235 - 248." type="journal article" year="1974">Laubier and Lafargue (1974)</bibRefCitation>
, based on new material collected from
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<emphasis id="7AE0EA810458FFBEFDB0FABBFCB4FAE0" box="[522,814,1381,1406]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="51">Polysyncraton canetense</emphasis>
(Brément, 1913)
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in the same area. Despite the transformed body and swimming legs, this copepod retains a full set of mouthparts, although all are reduced in comparison with basal notodelphyids (
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).
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