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<figureCitation id="137E2A4F2D583C1FFF17784FFE94FEC0" box="[138,278,273,295]" captionStart-0="Figure 11" captionStart-1="Figure 12" captionStart-2="Figure 13" captionStart-3="Figure 14" captionStartId-0="15.[147,207,1883,1902]" captionStartId-1="16.[140,200,1883,1902]" captionStartId-2="17.[147,207,1883,1902]" captionStartId-3="18.[140,198,1883,1902]" captionTargetBox-1="[199,1400,268,1774]" captionTargetBox-2="[188,1375,268,1851]" captionTargetBox-3="[160,1430,292,1786]" captionTargetId-1="figure-24@16.[137,1444,227,1868]" captionTargetId-2="figure-4@17.[147,1448,227,1891]" captionTargetId-3="figure-33@18.[140,1443,272,1868]" captionTargetPageId-1="16" captionTargetPageId-2="17" captionTargetPageId-3="18" captionText-0="Figure 11. Disparella kensleyi sp. nov. Holotype female. NMV J18605. (A) Dorsal and (B) lateral views." captionText-1="Figure 12. Disparella kensleyi sp. nov. Holotype female. NMV J18605. Antennae, mouthparts, pereopod I." captionText-2="Figure 13. Disparella kensleyi sp.nov. Holotype female. NMV J18605. Pereopods IIV." captionText-3="Figure 14. Disparella kensleyi sp. nov. Holotype female. NMV J18605. Pereopods VI and VII, pleopods (Op, Plp 3, 4) and pleotelson ventral view." figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10665848" figureDoi-2="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10665852" figureDoi-3="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10665854" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/10665848/files/figure.png" httpUri-2="https://zenodo.org/record/10665852/files/figure.png" httpUri-3="https://zenodo.org/record/10665854/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Figures 1114</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFF177863FEC1FEB7" box="[138,323,317,336]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Material examined.</emphasis>
<materialsCitation id="3B2D3C972D583C1FFED67863FE18FE78" collectingDate="1988-10-23" collectionCode="NMV, RV" collectorName="G. C. B. Poore &amp; Franklin" country="Australia" elevation="3150" latitude="-34.935165" location="Female" longLatPrecision="11" longitude="151.46767" pageId="14" pageNumber="189" specimenCode="J18605, SLOPE 64" specimenCount="1" typeStatus="holotype">
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFF1778E9FF75FE2B" box="[138,247,439,460]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Body length 3.98 times longer than width of pereonite 2. Pereonite 1 length 1.05 pereonite 2 length, 0.93 pereonite 2 width. Pereonite 5 with spine-like ventral elongation. Cephalon with 1 short anteriorly directed spine at insertion of antennae. Palp of mandible of 2 articles, article 1 with 1 small seta, article 2 terminally with 1 small seta. Incisior process with 4 teeth. Lacinia mobilis of left mandible with 4 teeth. Carpus of pereopod I length 5 times width, with ventral row of 5 long unequally bifid setae increasing in length towards the propodus and 3 setal combs inserted in a cuticular membrane, dorsally with 2 long simple setae. Pleotelson with posterolateral spines. Distal margin of operculum slightly concave, with 6 slender setae. Uropods biramous, exopod length 0.43 endopod length.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFF177A1FFEE6FCB2" box="[138,356,832,854]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Description. Habitus</emphasis>
: body
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long (measured without appendages), 3.98 times longer than width of pereonite 2. Pereonite 5 with spine-like ventral elongation. Cephalon with 1 short anteriorly directed spine at insertion of antennae. Pereonite 1 slightly wider than cephalon. Pereonite 1 length 1.05 pereonite 2 length, 0.93 pereonite 2 width. Pereonite 5 anterior margin straight, lateral margins slightly concave. Coxae 14 produced, tipped with small stout setae. Pleotelson length 0.71 width, posterolateral spines present, lateral margins convex, posterior margin rounded.
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long, length 0.16 body length, with 5 articles. Article 1 with 3 small broom setae. Article 2 length 3.83 width, 1.64 article 1 length; distally with 2 large articulated broom setae. Article 3 with 1 small slender seta, article 4 distally with 2 small broom setae, distal article terminally with 1 aesthetasc, 1 broom seta and 2 long slender setae.
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: About
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long, length 0.58 body length, with about 12 articles (broken off after article 12). Article 3 with 2 small slender setae. Article 4 with 2 slender setae. Article 5 with 3 small slender setae. Article 6 marginally with 2 and distally with 3 slender setae. Flagellar articles 13 distally with 2 slender setae, following articles with long slender setae.
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: Palp of 2 articles, article 1 with 1 small seta, article 2 terminally with 1 small seta. Incisior process with 4 teeth. Lacinia mobilis of left mandible with 4 teeth, lacinia mobilis of right mandible triangular and distally serrated (5 small teeth). Spine row containing 3 spines. Molar process with 7 setae.
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: Inner lobe smaller than outer lobe (0.71 of outer lobe length), terminally with 5 setae. Outer lobe 5 times longer than wide, marginally with 3 pairs of fine setae, terminally with 9 strong spines and 4 simple setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFD347FF4FC83F958" box="[681,769,1706,1727]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Maxilla:</emphasis>
Not dissected from specimen.
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: Epipodite length 3.13 width, length similar endite length. Endite with 2 coupling hooks, terminally with 2 conate setae and 5 small setae, marginally few fine setae. Outer edge of endite and palp articles 1 and 2 with row of fine setae and 1 small seta on distal corners, inner margin of article 3 with 5 setae, outer margin with 1 seta, article 4 with 3 setae, article 5 with 2 setae. Article 1 length 0.6 width, article 2 length 0.93 width, article 3 length 1.07 width, article 4 length 2.5 width, article 5 length 3 times width.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCD17863FC3CFEB4" box="[844,958,317,339]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Pereopod I</emphasis>
: Basis length 4.04 width, proximal to ischium ventrally 1 long simple seta. Ischium length 0.63 width, ventrally 1 small slender seta. Merus length 0.71 width, dorsally 2 robust simple setae, ventrally 1 seta (broken off). Carpus length 1.43 width, ventrodistally with large claw-seta and slender proximal seta, ventrally 1 small seta midway. Propodus length 3.47 width, ventrally fringed with fine setae and row of 12 small setae inserted in a cuticular membrane. Dactylus length 7.6 width, mediodistally 1 small seta. Unguis (claw) of dactylus with 1 cuspidate and 1 conate seta, 2 slender setae medially.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFC4E7B3FFBD6FD90" box="[979,1108,609,631]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Pereopod II</emphasis>
: Similar to pereopod III and pereopod IV. Basis length 6.33 width, marginally with few simple setae and 1 small broom seta, proximal to ischium ventrally with 1 long simple seta. Ischium length 2.62 width, distodorsally with 1 seta, ventrally 1 seta midway. Merus length 1.45 width, distoventrally with 1 stout unequally bifid seta and 2 small slender setae, distodorsally 1 composed seta. Carpus length 5 times width, with ventral row of 5 long unequally bifid setae increasing in length towards the propodus and 3 setal combs inserted in a cuticular membrane, dorsally with 2 long simple setae. Propodus length 5.38 width, ventrally with 1 small slender seta midway, fringed with fine setae, dorsally 2 long simple setae and distally 1 small broom seta. Dactylus length 6.67 width, mediodistally 2 small setae. Unguis (claw) of dactylus with 1 conate seta, 2 slender setae ventrally.
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Pereopod
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: Similar to pereopod
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. Basis length 6.30 width, marginally with 1 small and 2 broom setae. Ischium length 4.10 width. Merus length 1.60 width, with 3 slender setae. Carpus length 4.80 width, with ventral row of 5 long slender setae and dorsally 2 long setae (broken off), distally 1 small slender seta and 1 small broom seta. Propodus length 4.13 width, ventrally with 1 small seta and 3 long slender setae, dorsally with 2 slender setae. Dactylus length 7.60 width, mediodistally 3 small setae, unguis (claw) of 1 long conate seta, 2 slender setae inserting ventrally.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCD17C65FC30FAB7" box="[844,946,1339,1360]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Pleopod 2</emphasis>
(operculum):Length1.19width.Lateralmargins slightly convex, distal margin slightly concave, distal margin with 6 slender setae.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFB9E7C2BFBECFA6C" box="[1027,1134,1397,1419]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Pleopod 3</emphasis>
: Endopod length 1.44 width, distally with 3 long plumose setae. Exopod length 0.74 of endopod length, with 1 small terminal seta, outer margin hirsute.
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCE57C93FC5DFA05" box="[888,991,1485,1506]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Pleopod 4</emphasis>
: Endopod length 2.66 width. Exopod length 8 times width, distally with 1 long plumose seta.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCD17F56FC27F9FA" box="[844,933,1544,1565]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Uropods</emphasis>
: Biramous. Endopod length 3.5 protopod length, 4.66 times longer than wide, distally with 5 broom setae, 2 small slender setae and 2 long slender setae. Exopod length 0.43 endopod length, 4 times width, terminally with 2 slender setae. Protopod length similar width, with 1 slender seta.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCBB7FF7FC19F959" box="[806,923,1705,1726]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Etymology.</emphasis>
The name is in remembrance of Dr Brian Kensley.
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<paragraph id="8BFA36CA2D583C1FFCBB7F8BFB03F90C" blockId="14.[806,1153,1749,1771]" box="[806,1153,1749,1771]" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">
<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCBB7F8BFC29F90D" box="[806,939,1749,1770]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Distribution.</emphasis>
Off NSW,
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.
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFCBB7E5CFBF5F8F1" box="[806,1143,1793,1815]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">
Discussion.
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shows affinity to species of
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and
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFBBC7E41FB1EF8D3" box="[1057,1180,1823,1844]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Prochelator</emphasis>
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. The chela of the new species is similar to the chela as found in
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFADF7E62FA1FF8B6" box="[1346,1437,1852,1873]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Chelator</emphasis>
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(ventral margin of carpus with small setae only), but
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D583C1FFADF7E07FA1FF889" box="[1346,1437,1881,1902]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="189">Chelator</emphasis>
species
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possess uniramous uropods and a lacinia mobilis with three teeth. A single midventral seta on the carpus together with the claw-seta and the penultimate slender seta is also known for the genus
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but in
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D593C1EFDA37863FD3BFEB5" box="[574,697,317,338]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="190">Prochelator</emphasis>
species
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the midventral seta is always of composed setal
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. Due to the anteriorly directed spine at the antennular folds, which is known for all species of
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D593C1EFBB979BBFB13FF1D" box="[1060,1169,229,250]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="190">Disparella</emphasis>
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, and the biramous uropods,
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fits best into
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<emphasis id="B931EAD82D593C1EFBBE785CFB12FEF0" box="[1059,1168,258,279]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="190">Disparella</emphasis>
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. It is distinguished from the other members of the genus by the spine-like ventral elongation at pereonite 5 and the single small midventral seta on the carpus of pereopod I together with the claw-seta and the penultimate slender seta.
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