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. Sexual dimorphism in antennule, P2P3 endopods, P5P6 and urosomal segmentation. Body fusiform; posterior margin of cephalothorax with plain hyaline frill; remaining somites (except P5-bearing somite and anal somite) with deeply divided, denticulodigitate, hyaline frills. Rostrum defined at base, large, reaching to halfway second segment of antennule; with parallel sides tapering sharply into pointed apex. Anal operculum semicircular, naked. Caudal ramus wider than long, without conspicuous spinular ornamentation; with seven setae, setae IV
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with fracture planes, not inflated at base in
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. Antenna not sexually dimorphic; with completely fused allobasis lacking endopodal pinnate seta on abexopodal margin; exopod 2-segmented, proximal segment with two setae, distal segment with one lateral and three apical elements; free endopod without penicillate elements. Mandible with three elements on basis; endopod with two lateral and four apical setae; exopod rudimentary, represented by single seta on minute protuberance. Maxillulary coxal epipodite represented by one seta. Maxilla with three endites on syncoxa; endopod not completely discrete at base, with two setae. Maxilliped with two setae on syncoxa; basis with two setae, without longitudinal spinular row on palmar margin; endopod represented by claw with three accessory setae
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P1 inner basal spine not sexually dimorphic. P1 exopod 3-segmented, segments subequal in length; exp-2 with inner seta; exp-3 with two pinnate spines, one geniculate seta and one non-geniculate bipinnate seta. P1 endopod 2-segmented; enp-1 longer than exopod, with long, proximally inserted, pinnate inner seta, not extending to distal margin of segment, segment margins without area of reduced chitinization; enp-2 with one naked minute seta and two naked claws of different lengths. P2P4 rami 3-segmented; inner seta of P2P4 exp-1 of moderate size; distal inner seta of P3P4 exp-3 reduced. P2 endopod
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3-segmented; without inner seta (
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two in
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) on enp-3, resulting in 1.1.021 pattern; outer spine not transformed into spinous apophysis. Armature formula of P2P4 as follows:
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P
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endopodal lobe with two small elements, outer one shortest; exopod 2-segmented; exp-1 with short outer seta, exp-2 with three elements. Vestigial P
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<emphasis id="2FC5EAEEFFC6FF9BFE1ED08FE686FC6A" box="[472,710,919,945]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="241">Johnwellsia bipartita</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="2FC5EAEEFFC6FF9BFD0BD080E767FC69" bold="true" box="[717,807,920,946]" pageId="5" pageNumber="241">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="34F65795FFC6FF9BFD0BD080E767FC69" box="[717,807,920,946]" pageId="5" pageNumber="241" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
(by original designation herein).
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<subSubSection id="55AB6577FFC6FF9BFF01D0A4E724FC22" pageId="5" pageNumber="241" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="1D0E36FCFFC6FF9BFF01D0A4E724FC22" blockId="5.[151,1437,775,1018]" pageId="5" pageNumber="241">
<emphasis id="2FC5EAEEFFC6FF9BFF01D0A4E50EFC0D" bold="true" box="[199,334,956,982]" pageId="5" pageNumber="241">Etymology.</emphasis>
The genus is named in dedication to the late Prof. John J.B. Wells, in honour of his outstanding career in harpacticoid taxonomy, systematics and biogeography.
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