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(
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locality.
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Lucky Strike (Tour Eiffel), 37
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17.32
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N, 32
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16.51
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W,
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.
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Figure 9.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB64BFF9F4CF370149B9AF565" box="[220,410,1611,1630]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="580">Oediceropsis bicornuta</emphasis>
, Diva
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2. Holotype female. (1) habitus; (2) antenna 1; (3) antenna 2; (4) mandible; (5) labium; (6)maxilla 1; (7) maxilla 2; (8) maxilliped; (9) coxa 1; (10) gnathopod 1; (11) gnathopod 2. Scale bar 100 Mm.
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Figure 10
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB64AFF9E4CDF70399BB0F542" box="[240,432,1638,1657]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="581">Oediceropsis bicornuta</emphasis>
, Diva
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2. Holotype female. (1) pereopod 3; (2) pereopod 4; (3) pereopod 6; (4) pereopod 7. Scale bar 1000 Mm.
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Figure 11.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB655FF814CC5756C9BABF07D" box="[234,427,819,838]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="582">Oediceropsis bicornuta</emphasis>
, Diva
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2. Holotype female. (1) head; (2) pereopod 5, (3) epimeral plate 3; (4) uropod 1; (5) uropod 2; (6) telson. Scale bar 6 100 Mm; 2, 3, 4, 5: 1000 Mm.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB655FF814C5275D49B55F098" box="[125,341,907,931]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="582">Material examined.</emphasis>
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cruise (
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triple
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,
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of the bottom), foot of black smoker. Tour Eiffel,
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MNHN-Am 7469
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.
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Figure 12.
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2. Holotype female. (1) antenna 2 flagellum with calceoli et setose seta; (2) Antenna 2, calceolus. Scale bar 1: 100 Mm; 2: 10 Mm.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB654FF804CA576D69AFCF39A" box="[138,252,137,161]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="583">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Antenna 1 short, accessory flagellum absent. Antenna 2 shorter than half of body length, peduncle article 5 with a long antero-distal curved spine, each article of the flagellum with a plumose seta and a calceolus. Eyes absent. Telson normal.
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female with oostegites,
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. Head is equal to the two first segments of the mesosome. Body smooth. Eyes absent. Rostrum short, as long as lateral cephalic lobe. Lateral cephalic lobe quadrate. Antenna 1 reaching the end of article 4 of the peduncle of antenna 2; article 1 robust with single setae on the superior edge and plumose setae at the inferior edge; article 2 equal to 0.6 of article 1, setose; article 3 equal to half of article 2; accessory flagellum absent, flagellum 13-articulate. Antenna 2 shorter than half of body length, peduncle article 5 with a long curved antero-distal spine, as long as the eight first articles of the flagellum, and a posterior spine less long and straight; flagellum 67- articulate bearing at the inferior edge of each article a plumose seta and a calceolus. Mandible with incisor process denticulate, molar columnar, palp triarticulate, first article short and smooth; article 2 slightly curved and fringed with many short setae, one long subterminal seta; article 3 fringed with a single row of short setae, three long distal setae. Maxilla 1 inner plate rounded, fringed on the inner edge by five plumose setae, outer plate with seven bidentate spines, palp biarticulate, article 1 setose on the external edge, article 2 setose on the external edge and at the distal part of the inner edge. Maxilla 2 both plates equal and hardly setose. Maxilliped inner and outer plates setose on the inner edge, palp four-articulate, article 2 enlarged in the medial part, article 3 wide distally, article 4 falcate.
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<paragraph id="BF3A36BEB654FF804C8A756E982CF090" blockId="17.[138,1186,266,1555]" pageId="17" pageNumber="583">Coxa 1 enlarged distally, distal edge fringed with numerous setae. Coxa 2, subrectangular, distal edge slightly shorter, rounded and fringed with numerous setae. Coxa 3 rectangular, distal edge setose, coxa 4 not excavate posteriorly, only concave, distal edge and half posterior edge setose.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BF3A36BEB654FF804C8A75EB9ACBF6AA" blockId="17.[138,1186,266,1555]" pageId="17" pageNumber="583">Gnathopods subchelate. Gnathopod 1 basis fringed on both edges, ischium and merus short; carpus lobate, as long as wide, lobe not extending along the propodus; propodus enlarged length/breadth ratio 7:5, palm rounded, fringed with numerous short setae, delimited by a spine; dactylus curved, as long as palm. Gnathopod 2 basis fringed on the anterior edge; ischium and merus short; carpus lobate, lobe setose; propodus ovate, palm rounded, delimited by a spine, dactylus curved, long as palm. Pereopods 3 and 4 basis setose on both edges, merus distally enlarged, dactylus long. Pereopod 5 basis slightly lobate, strongly setose on both edges, merus ovate, fringed by long plumose setae on posterior edge and distal anterior one, dactylus long and blade shaped. Pereopod 6 basis proximally lobate, fringed on both edges by long setae; merus ovate, fringed with long setose seta on the posterior edge and simple setae on the anterior edge; dactylus seveneighths length of propodus and blade-shaped. Pereopod 7 elongate, basis slightly lobate, fringed on both edges by long setae, plumose setae on the lobe; ischium short, merus/ carpus/propodus/dactylus ratio 10:12:9.5:10, all articles fringed on both edges by robust setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BF3A36BEB654FF804C8A73C5999CF528" blockId="17.[138,1186,266,1555]" pageId="17" pageNumber="583">Epimeral plate 3 rounded, fringed with short setae. Uropod 1 peduncle long and spinose, equal rami spinose, peduncle/rami ratio 13:8. Uropod 2 peduncle long and spinose, peduncle/rami ratio 9:8. Uropod 3 lost. Telson entire, as long as wide, distally excaved, fringed with small setae on the sides, two pairs of little distal setae.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB654FF804CA570639AF2F56F" box="[138,242,1596,1620]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="583">Remarks.</emphasis>
The calceoli of antenna 2 of this species have an original shape.
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have given good descriptions of the different
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of calceoli. They describe nine structural
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for different families. They consider that for eusirid, gammarellid and oedicerotid
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, the calceoli are immediately distinguished … from other calceoli by the distinct separation of the proximal and distal elements and the remarkable cup-shaped configuration of the former. In
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, a membrane with two acute tips envelops the fluted proximal parabolic element, the distal element is saucer shaped with a ridged plate interiorly.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834C5277149B0CF258" box="[125,268,331,355]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">Relationship.</emphasis>
In the
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, the genus
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is characterized by the buccal structure; rostrum small or absent; gnathopods similar to one another, subchelate; articles 4 and 5 of antenna 2 with several very large or elongated and curved spines. Three species of
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have been described;
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834E2477F398A4F2FF" box="[523,676,428,452]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. brevicornis</emphasis>
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;
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834F5377F399E0F2FF" box="[892,992,428,452]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. elsula</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="DB144B4FB657FF834FC677F39E94F2FF" author="Barnard JL" box="[1001,1172,428,452]" pageId="18" pageNumber="584" pagination="1 - 166" refId="ref8424" refString="Barnard JL. 1966. Submarine canyons of southern California part V systematics: Amphipoda. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions 275: 1 - 166, 46 figs." type="book chapter" year="1966">Barnard, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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and
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834C9E77929B30F2DE" box="[177,304,461,485]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. proxima</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
.
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is distinguished from
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834FD377929E94F2DE" box="[1020,1172,461,485]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. brevicornis</emphasis>
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by absence of eyes, size of antenna 1 reaching the end of article 4 of antenna 2, absence of hump in the coxa 4 and the telson distally excaved; from
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834F207452996FF11E" box="[783,879,525,549]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. elsula</emphasis>
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by size of rostrum, shape of gnathopod 1 carpus and propodus, absence of posterior hump in the coxa 4, shape of telson.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834CFE74119BB4F15D" box="[209,436,590,614]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">Oediceropsis proxima</emphasis>
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considered as very near to
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834EC374119982F15D" box="[748,898,590,614]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">O. brevicornis</emphasis>
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has a short description, but coxa 4 is expanded posteriorly with a sharp upturned point; in
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834F5574309E69F1BC" box="[890,1129,623,647]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">Oediceropsis bicornuta</emphasis>
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the posterior edge of coxa 4 has only a small distal hump without point; the propodus of gnathopod
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is longer than wide as gnathopod 2, in
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the propodus of gnathopod 1 is as long as wide; the first two pereopods of
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have the dactylus longer than propodus, in
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dactylus/propodus have a ratio 2:
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pereopod 3 and 2:
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pereopod 4. The telson of
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has a crenulated distal margin not excavated as in
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;
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has no calceoli on antenna 2.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834C52752D9B8FF0B1" box="[125,399,882,906]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">Distribution and habitat.</emphasis>
Mid-Atlantic Ridge, central Atlantic Ocean.
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<emphasis id="8DF1EAACB657FF834C5275EC9AF8F0F0" box="[125,248,947,971]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="584">Etymology.</emphasis>
The name is suggested by the special shape of the membrane enveloping the proximal element of the calceoli.
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