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<mods:title id="62E705030FF56A0C1B4C6D79FE40C8B8">The brine shrimps (Artemia and Parartemia) of South Australia, including descriptions of four new species of Parartemia (Crustacea: Anostraca: Artemiina)</mods:title>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7BDA395DFE309E78" bold="true" box="[151,416,583,609]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Parartemia yarleensis</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814D7BDA3970FE9D9E9D" blockId="13.[151,489,583,644]" box="[151,269,618,644]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">(Figure 7)</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814D7BDA39B7FD2F9F27" blockId="13.[151,1437,685,2005]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7BDA39B7FE439EDE" bold="true" box="[151,467,685,711]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">
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material.
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. Male,
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<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D79D239B7FCDD9EDE" box="[671,845,685,711]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Yarle Lake system, most likely Choolalie Lake (
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,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7A7139CDFE4C9EE8" box="[316,476,724,753]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="131.51666">131o3100”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D791539CDFD359EE8" box="[600,677,727,753]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.5" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="15.0">15 km</quantity>
S of Maralinga),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D783239CDFBFE9EE8" box="[895,1134,727,753]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="1979-09-16">16 September 1979</date>
, J. Glover,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7FB739CDFAAB9EE8" box="[1274,1339,727,753]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6779;
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7BDA39E7FE949F0E" bold="true" box="[151,260,765,791]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Allotype</emphasis>
. Female, same collecting data as
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,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D785439E4FCCA9F01" box="[793,858,766,792]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
6782;
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<typeStatus id="54D18827FFB2814D78FD39E7FBA19F0E" box="[944,1073,765,791]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
</emphasis>
. Two males and two females, same collecting data as
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,
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C6781.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814D7B8B3851FE0D98E8" blockId="13.[151,1437,685,2005]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7B8B3851FE1F9F7C" bold="true" box="[198,399,843,869]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Other material.</emphasis>
About
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and five females,
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<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D78FA3851FBF09F7C" box="[951,1120,843,869]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Yarle Lakes, most likely Choolalie Lake (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7A13386FFE7B9F96" box="[350,491,882,911]" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="-30.288889">30o1720”S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7AB5386FFD049F96" box="[504,660,882,911]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="131.51666">131o3100”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D7842386FFCCB9F96" box="[783,859,885,911]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.5" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="15.0">15 km</quantity>
S of Maralinga),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D7F7D386FFA8B9F96" box="[1072,1307,885,911]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="1979-09-16">16 September 1979</date>
, J. Glover,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7BDA3881FF479FAC" box="[151,215,923,949]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6782; many males,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7A963881FDAD9FAC" box="[475,573,923,949]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SOUTH</collectionCode>
<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D79083881FD7F9FAC" box="[581,751,923,949]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Lake Labyrinth, (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D78863881FBC99FAC" box="[971,1113,923,949]" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="-30.691666">30°4130”S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7F2A3881FA949FAC" box="[1127,1284,923,949]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="135.19861">135°1155”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D7E333881FF2E9FC5" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.7" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="27.0">27 km</quantity>
NW Kingoonya),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D7AE838D8FDDF9FC5" box="[421,591,962,988]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="2004-06-12">12 June 2004</date>
, P. Hudson &amp; G. Tomlinson,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D78F638D8FC6D9FC5" box="[955,1021,962,988]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6783; many juveniles,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7E7A38D8FA0C9FC5" box="[1335,1436,962,988]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SOUTH</collectionCode>
<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D7BDA38F3FED2981A" box="[151,322,1001,1027]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, “Carters Well Lake”, (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D791438F3FD78981A" box="[601,744,1001,1027]" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="-30.850279">30°5101”S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D79B838F3FC04981A" box="[757,916,1001,1027]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="134.97638">134°5835”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D7F4338F3FBCA981A" box="[1038,1114,1001,1027]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="4.2" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="42.0">42 km</quantity>
ESE of Tarcoola),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D7E0D38F3FF469835" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="2004-06-13">13 June 2004</date>
, P. Hudson &amp; G. Tomlinson,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D797A3F08FDE79835" box="[567,631,1042,1068]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6808; many juveniles,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D78EA3F08FB9B9835" box="[935,1035,1042,1068]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SOUTH</collectionCode>
<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D7F5E3F08FB509835" box="[1043,1216,1042,1068]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Lake Harris, (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7E383F08FF6C984F" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="-31.1475">31o 0851”S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7A473F26FE37984F" box="[266,423,1081,1110]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="135.30833">135o1830”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D796E3F26FDFF984F" box="[547,623,1084,1110]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.0" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="20.0">20 km</quantity>
S Kingoonya),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D78633F26FC79984F" box="[814,1001,1084,1110]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="2003-03-19">19 March 2003</date>
, P. Hudson and G. Tomlinson,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7E113F26FA0C984F" box="[1372,1436,1084,1110]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6786; many juveniles;
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7AF43F78FD8B9865" box="[441,539,1122,1148]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SOUTH</collectionCode>
<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D796E3F78FD5D9865" box="[547,717,1122,1148]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Ironstone Lagoon, (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D78893F78FBB79865" box="[964,1063,1122,1148]" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="925" value="-31.7">31°42S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7F793F78FB469865" box="[1076,1238,1122,1148]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="137.22499">137°1330E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D7E1C3F78FA0C9865" box="[1361,1436,1122,1148]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="6.5" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="65.0">65 km</quantity>
SE of Woomera),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D7A213F93FE7E98BA" box="[364,494,1161,1187]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">1 February</date>
, 2007, P. Hudson &amp; G. Tomlinson,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D78DD3F93FC4098BA" box="[912,976,1161,1187]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6784; many juvenile males,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7E773F93FA0C98BA" box="[1338,1436,1161,1187]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SOUTH</collectionCode>
<collectingCountry id="F37D7615FFB2814D7BDA3FAAFED498D3" box="[151,324,1200,1226]" name="Australia" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">AUSTRALIA</collectingCountry>
, Lake Gilles, (
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D7ABB3FAAFD1798D3" box="[502,647,1200,1226]" direction="south" orientation="latitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="-33.02361">33°0125”S</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate id="EE5E5042FFB2814D79D93FAAFCA698D3" box="[660,822,1200,1226]" direction="east" orientation="longitude" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" precision="15" value="136.60194">136°3607”E</geoCoordinate>
), (approx
<quantity id="4C929B60FFB2814D78FE3FAAFC6F98D3" box="[947,1023,1200,1226]" metricMagnitude="4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.0" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" unit="km" value="20.0">20 km</quantity>
NE of Kimba),
<date id="FFD41045FFB2814D7F883FAAFAEA98D3" box="[1221,1402,1200,1226]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" value="2005-08-06">6 August 2005</date>
, P. Hudson,
<collectionCode id="ED7BAE40FFB2814D7A4C3FCDFED098E8" box="[257,320,1239,1265]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/mhew-9czz" name="South African Museum" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">SAM</collectionCode>
C6785.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C370650EFFB2814E7B8B3FE7FD489814" lastPageId="14" lastPageNumber="61" pageId="13" pageNumber="60" type="description">
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7B8B3FE7FECF990E" bold="true" box="[198,351,1277,1303]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Description.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7A2B3FE4FE32990E" box="[358,418,1278,1303]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Male</emphasis>
. Length
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(head plus thorax
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, abdomen
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).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814D7B8B3E3EFE269AFE" blockId="13.[151,1437,685,2005]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Head (Fig. 7A) with first antenna filiform, a little longer than eye plus peduncle. Proximal antennomeres of second antenna fused basially at an angle of about 75 degrees from body axis. Ventral edge of fused antennomeres with paired ventral processes (VP, Fig 7A) three times longer than deep and with length of lateral edge about half that of medial edge. Lateral corner of ventral process protruding slightly, frontal edge only slightly concave, medial corner rounded, and all edges with a few denticles. Small conical mound (CM, Fig, 7B) on ventroposterior surface under lateral corner. Area between ventral processes trapezoid, with a short digitiform medial process (MP, Fig 7A) less than one quarter of depth of medial edge of transverse process. Anterior surface of fused antennomere with paired ridges parallel to body axis and terminating in anterior processes (AP, Fig 7A) with a broad base but digitiform apical half. Anterioventral surface of fused antennomere marked in sunken polygons (SP, Fig 7A). Distal second antenna antennomere subcylindrical, slightly concavely curved and tapering to a sharp apex. Length about 1.6 times proximal antennomere. Labrum without a spine.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814D7B8B3DEDFE4A9B91" blockId="13.[151,1437,685,2005]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Thorax gradually widening posteriorly to 11th segment, mainly by increasingly larger lateral lobes, tending asymmetrical (i.e. maximum width displaced from middle of lobe) segments 710 (L, Fig. 7C). Genital segments narrower than 11th thoracic segment and abdomen continually narrowing so that 6th segment about 2/ 3rds width of first segment.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB2814E7B8B3C8EFD1B9CC1" blockId="13.[151,1437,685,2005]" lastBlockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" lastPageId="14" lastPageNumber="61" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">
Thoracopods (Fig 7E) of the
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D797E3C8FFD2A9BB7" box="[563,698,1941,1966]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">Parartemia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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as described for
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D78993C8FFBFC9BB7" box="[980,1132,1941,1966]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">P. acidiphila</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB2814D7F353C8EFB2F9BB7" bold="true" box="[1144,1215,1940,1966]" pageId="13" pageNumber="60">
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</emphasis>
, except for fewer posterior setae on endites 1+2, 3, endopodite and exopodite (c.45, 11, 26 and 35 respectively). Posterior setae on medial edge of endopodite more numerous than usual (11 cf c. 7), particularly strong, curved apically and with a short pecten apically (EPS, Fig 7E).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3BFFFBA79D3F" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
Paired gonopods with a spines subapically and a short digitiform processes (DP, Fig. 7D) on the shoulder of wider basal part, neither hooked. No
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specimens with gonopods everted.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3A28FE0C9D83" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Abdominal segments serially decreasing in diameter and increasing in length posteriorly. Sixth segment about twice as long as first segment. Cercopods subequal in length to sixth abdominal segment and with setae medially and laterally.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7B8B3ABCFECF9DD9" bold="true" box="[198,351,422,448]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Description.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7A2B3ABDFE2E9DD9" box="[358,446,423,448]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Female</emphasis>
. Length
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.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3AD7FF4C9E42" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Head (Fig. 7F) with first antenna filiform, about length of eye plus peduncle. Second antenna about twice length of eye plus peduncle, flattened and with its widest area about two-thirds its length towards the apex, followed by a marked narrowing to an acute apex on the posterior side. Apex curved like the recurved labrum spine.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7BDA3972FF449F75" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Thoracic segments (Fig. 7G) expanded laterally by distinct lobes, increasing in size and degree of asymmetry (i.e. displacement of widest point from centre of lobe) serially segments 5 to 9. Segment 10 with very different lateral lobes, expanded anteriorly, free in allotype and dorsal to lobe of 9th segment. Segment 11 with a narrow triangular lateral lobe. In lateral profile (Fig. 7H), segments 9 to 11 not raised dorsally as much as anterior segments. Segment 8 swollen dorsally. Paired brood pouches separate, oval, unlobed but joined ventrally to a gonoduct shorter than the depth of the brood pouch. Each pouch with numerous spherical smooth surfaced eggs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3866FBB49FFF" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
Thorax with only 10 pairs of thoracopods and 10th thoracopod reduced to about half size of other thoracopods. Anterior setae of 10th thoracopod typical, but few posterior setae on all parts and lacking an epipodite but with reduced praepipodite (Fig.
<date id="FFD41045FFB1814E79E138D6FD569FFF" box="[684,710,972,998]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">7I</date>
). Fifth thoracopod as in male.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B38E9FD489814" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" box="[198,728,1011,1037]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Abdomen as in male, but surface denticulate.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C370650EFFB1814E7B8B3F03FD4A98E2" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7B8B3F03FEC3982A" bold="true" box="[198,339,1049,1075]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is named after the
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locality.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7B8B3F5AFEC29843" bold="true" box="[198,338,1088,1114]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Variability.</emphasis>
Though this species is known from a few sites, many of these had only juvenile males, so variation between sites is hardly studied. Within the
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locality some males had more bulbous lateral corners to their ventral processes than the
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. Among females, the second antennal apex is not always curved and the lateral lobe of the 10th thoracic segment varied within and between sites, with it being attached to the lobe of the 9th segment, often in younger females.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3E1DFC6899FB" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7B8B3E1DFE729938" bold="true" box="[198,482,1287,1313]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Differential diagnosis.</emphasis>
Male
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E79723E12FD4B9938" box="[575,731,1288,1313]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. yarleensis</emphasis>
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has a head (specifically a medial process and ventral processes) broadly similar to those of
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E79163E35FCE29951" box="[603,882,1327,1352]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E79163E35FD4D9951" box="[603,733,1327,1352]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="informis">P. informis</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E79A73E35FCE29951" box="[746,882,1327,1352]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="serventyi">P. serventyi</taxonomicName>
</emphasis>
and
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E78E03E35FBAC9951" box="[941,1084,1327,1352]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. contracta</emphasis>
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, but unlike those species, has distinct thoracic lobes. These lobes are not as large as in
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E787F3E4FFC499977" box="[818,985,1365,1390]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="cylindrifera">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E787F3E4FFC499977" box="[818,985,1365,1390]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. cylindrifera</emphasis>
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and in
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7F7C3E4FFB319977" box="[1073,1185,1365,1390]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">Parartem</emphasis>
ia sp. g (as illustrated in
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), but broadly similar to those of
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E799B3E66FC11998C" box="[726,897,1404,1429]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. auriciforma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E78C73E61FC5D998C" bold="true" box="[906,973,1403,1429]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
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</emphasis>
and
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7F453E66FB1E998C" box="[1032,1166,1404,1429]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. triquetra</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7FDA3E61FB4B998C" bold="true" box="[1175,1243,1403,1429]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22D57ECFFB1814E7FDA3E61FB4B998C" box="[1175,1243,1403,1429]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
While the latter two species occur in the same general area as
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E79E23EB9FCD299A5" box="[687,834,1443,1468]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="yarleensis" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E79E23EB9FCD299A5" box="[687,834,1443,1468]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. yarleensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E78043EB8FC1B99A5" bold="true" box="[841,907,1442,1468]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22D57ECFFB1814E78043EB8FC1B99A5" box="[841,907,1442,1468]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, they are easily distinguished as neither have the medial process between the ventral processes as in
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E78573ED3FC3E99FB" box="[794,942,1481,1506]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. yarleensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E78F83ED2FC6899FB" bold="true" box="[949,1016,1480,1506]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22D57ECFFB1814E78F83ED2FC6899FB" box="[949,1016,1480,1506]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3EEAFDD19AC8" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
Female
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7A643EEAFE2E9A10" box="[297,446,1520,1545]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. y a r l e e n s i s</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7A803EF5FD859A10" bold="true" box="[461,533,1519,1545]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">n. sp.</emphasis>
also share many features with local species
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E7F0E3EEAFB609A10" box="[1091,1264,1520,1545]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auriciforma" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7F0E3EEAFB609A10" box="[1091,1264,1520,1545]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. auriciforma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7FB03EF5FAD49A10" bold="true" box="[1277,1348,1519,1545]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">n. sp.</emphasis>
</taxonomicNameLabel>
and
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7ECB3EEAFF6F9A2B" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. triquetra</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7A4B3D03FED79A2A" bold="true" box="[262,327,1561,1587]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22D57ECFFB1814E7A4B3D03FED79A2A" box="[262,327,1561,1587]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, such as thoracic lateral lobes, round to oval brood chambers and greatly reduced or absent 11th thoracopods. However,
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E7AFD3D59FDD69A45" box="[432,582,1603,1628]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="yarleensis">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7AFD3D59FDD69A45" box="[432,582,1603,1628]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. yarleensis</emphasis>
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is distinctive by reason of superficial dorsal swelling on the 8th segment (somewhat like that in
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E7AEF3D70FDB99A9A" box="[418,553,1642,1667]" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="serventyi">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7AEF3D70FDB99A9A" box="[418,553,1642,1667]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. serventyi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
), and the bulbous lateral lobes of segment 10. It cannot be confused with
<taxonomicName id="4C6A4D06FFB1814E7ECB3D70FE989AB3" class="Branchiopoda" family="Parartemiidae" genus="Parartemia" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anostraca" pageId="14" pageNumber="61" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="serventyi">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7ECB3D70FE989AB3" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">P. serventyi</emphasis>
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as this species has posterior lobes on its brood pouches, no thoracic lateral lobes, and paired dorsolateral swellings on segment 9.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB1814E7B8B3DC7FC419B75" blockId="14.[151,1437,152,1900]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB1814E7B8B3DC7FEE09AEE" bold="true" box="[198,368,1757,1783]" pageId="14" pageNumber="61">
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locality.
</emphasis>
Yarle Lakes is a series of lakes south of Maralinga that fill episodically and are very saline according to collecting data. There is some doubt over which one of the lakes was sampled, but examination of the field notes of J. Glovers participants of the field trip, the probable collection site of Choolalie Lake was established on the basis of sketch map of the area.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD53685FFB0814F7BDA3DF3FD3B9BEC" blockId="15.[151,1436,1769,2037]" pageId="15" pageNumber="62">
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB0814F7BDA3DF3FE889B18" bold="true" box="[151,280,1769,1793]" pageId="15" pageNumber="62">FIGURE 7.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB0814F7A523DF3FD9C9B19" box="[287,524,1769,1792]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="62">Parartemia yarleensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFB0814F795F3DF3FDDD9B18" bold="true" box="[530,589,1769,1793]" pageId="15" pageNumber="62">
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</emphasis>
Male A-E,
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; Female, F-I Allotype; both from Yarle Lakes, most likely Lake Choolalie, SA. A, anterior view of head with first and second antennae (VP = ventral processes, AP = anterior processes, MP = medial process, SP = sunken polygons); B, posterior view of one side of basal antennomere of second antenna showing the conical mound (CM) behind the ventral process; C, dorsal view of body from head to cercopods showing segmental lobes (L); D, gonopods with genital segments showing digitform processes (DP); E, Fifth thoracopod with pectin bearing endopod posterior setae labelled (EPS); F, Lateral view of head; G, dorsal view of thoracic segments 4-11, genital segments, brood pouches and first two abdominal segments; H, lateral view of posterior thorax and adjacent brood pouch; I, 10th thoracopod. Scale bars
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.
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF81507BDA3F68FE879893" bold="true" box="[151,279,1138,1162]" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">FIGURE 8</emphasis>
. Map of South Australia showing the distribution of
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF815078253F69FBE29893" box="[872,1138,1139,1162]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">Parartemia cylindrifera</emphasis>
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(),
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(˔) and
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF81507EC93F69FF6698B4" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">P. zietziana</emphasis>
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(ˑ).
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF81507B8B3FC5FD9C98E0" bold="true" box="[198,524,1247,1273]" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">Distribution and ecology.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF815079543FC5FD2298E1" box="[537,690,1247,1272]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">P. yarleensis</emphasis>
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is known from a broad arc of lakes extending from Woomera to Maralinga in the northwest of South
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(
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). The collection from Ironstone Lagoon also contains
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, a species smaller than
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(
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males mean
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,
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, females mean
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,
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). Such a congeneric occurrence is rare in
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF81507F0C3E49FB589975" box="[1089,1224,1363,1388]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">Parartemia</emphasis>
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(A. Savage, pers. comm.; B. Timms, unpublished data) possibly because most species of
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do what
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<emphasis id="B91EEA97FFAF81507F953E60FACE998A" box="[1240,1374,1402,1427]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="63">P. zietziana</emphasis>
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does and that is they live on resuspended organic matter (
<bibRefCitation id="EFFB4B74FFAF815079BA3EBAFBCA99A3" author="Marchant" box="[759,1114,1440,1466]" pageId="16" pageNumber="67" refString="Marchant, R. &amp; Williams, W. D. (1977) Field measurements of ingestion and assimilation for the Australian brine shrimp Parartemia zietziana Sayce (Crustacea: Anostraca). Australian Journal of Ecology, 2, 379 - 390." type="journal article" year="1977">Marchant and Williams, 1977</bibRefCitation>
), as opposed to algal eating
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, in which congeneric occurrence of different sized species and hence filtering ranges, are common (e.g.
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).
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