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beach in the
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authors refer to their unpublished observations but it is not clear which “population” they identified as
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differentiated
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antennule 9-segmented; (b) spinular rows near outer margin of P1P4 bases significantly reduced; (c) P4 enp-3 with four setae in both sexes; (d) ornamentation of endopodal and exopodal setae of
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P5 different; (e) caudal ramus seta
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antennule not present; (g) apophysis on
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P3 enp-3 notched; and (h)
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Unique characters displayed by
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P3 endopod with foot-shaped tip; and (f)
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P5 exopod 2-segmented, with one very long outer seta on exp-1 and four elements on exp-2; the only other species in the
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that display a 2-segmented exopod are
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which have six short elements, and one spine and two setae, respectively, on exp-2. Based on this combination of apomorphic character states,
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species of a new genus,
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. Sexual dimorphism in antennule, P2P3 endopods, P5P6 and urosomal segmentation. Body subcylindrical, short; posterior margin of cephalothorax and somites bearing P2P5 with plain hyaline frills; remaining urosomites (except anal somite) with serrate hyaline frills. Rostrum defined at base, of moderate size, reaching to about halfway second segment of antennule; elongate triangular. Anal operculum semicircular, bordered with fine spinules. Caudal ramus wider than long, with conspicuous spinular ornamentation; with seven setae, setae IV
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not basally inflated in
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.
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Antennule elongate and 9-segmented in
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, segment 1 not elongate, segments 78 shortest, with aesthetascs on segments 4 and 9; haplocer and 11-segmented in
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, with geniculation between segments 7 and 8, segment 5 swollen and with aesthetasc; segmental homologies in
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: I, II
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. Antenna not sexually dimorphic; proximal endopodal segment largely separated from basis, with pinnate seta on abexopodal margin; exopod 2-segmented, proximal segment with two setae, distal segment with two lateral and three apical elements; distal endopodal segment without penicillate elements. Mandible with three elements on basis; endopod with eight setae; exopod 1-segmented, with two setae. Maxillulary coxal epipodite represented by one seta. Maxilla with three endites on syncoxa; endopod discrete, with three setae. Maxilliped with two setae on syncoxa; basis with two setae and longitudinal spinular row on palmar margin; endopod represented by conspicuously serrated claw, accompanied by three accessory setae
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P1 inner basal spine not sexually dimorphic. P1 exopod 3-segmented; exp-2 much longer than others, nearly three times as long as exp-1 and about half as long as enp-1, with short inner seta; exp-3 small, with two pinnate spines, one geniculate seta and one naked seta. P1 endopod 2-segmented; enp-1 elongate, about 1.5 times length of exopod, with short, proximally inserted, pinnate inner seta, segment margins without area of reduced chitinization; enp-2 very small, with one naked minute seta and two dentate claws. P2P4 rami 3-segmented; inner seta of P2P3 exp-1 reduced in size, absent in P4. P2P3 endopods
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3-segmented. P2 slightly more robust in
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. P3 endopod
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without inner setae (
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two in
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) on enp-3 and outer spine modified into apically truncated spinous apophysis. Armature formula of P2P4 as follows:
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P
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endopodal lobe with five setae, outermost well developed, innermost shortest; inner margin without transverse striae. P
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exopod elongate, with six elements. P
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endopodal lobe with two elements, outer one shortest; exopod 2-segmented, with one long outer seta on exp-1 and four elements on exp-2. Vestigial P
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represented by three minute setae. P
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with three setae.
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<subSubSection id="55AB6577FFFFFFA2FF01D2EDE7E1FD8C" pageId="60" pageNumber="296" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="2FC5EAEEFFFFFFA2FF01D2EDE50EFDD4" bold="true" box="[199,334,501,527]" pageId="60" pageNumber="296">Etymology.</emphasis>
The genus name is dedicated to Prof. Süphan Karaytuğ (
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University,
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), in recognition of his contributions to the harpacticoid fauna of
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, and under whose mentorship the next generation of harpacticoid experts in his home country emerged. Gender: feminine.
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and only species.
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<emphasis id="2FC5EAEEFFFFFFA2FE1ED179E682FDA0" box="[472,706,609,635]" italics="true" pageId="60" pageNumber="296">Parastenhelia aydini</emphasis>
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(
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(by original designation herein).
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