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<keyLead id="30A095E52673FFC043B8FF04FA6AFF0A" box="[151,1436,222,243]" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">1. Carapace regions 2M and 3M fully or partially fused........................................................ 2</keyLead>
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2. 3M fused to internal part of 2M throughout most of its length; cervical and branchio-cardiac grooves wide, deep; gastric and branchial regions poorly subdivided, vermiculations distinctly anastomosing, reticulate.....................
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<keyLead id="30A095E52673FFC043B8FE89FA6AFE91" box="[151,1436,339,360]" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">- 3M fused to internal part of 2M only posteriorly............................................................ 3</keyLead>
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3. 2M completely divided longitudinally; vermiculations smooth, punctuated by small, round cavities.........
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<keyLead id="30A095E52673FFC043B8FE54FA6AFE5A" box="[151,1436,398,419]" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">- 2M incompletely divided longitudinally, rarely not divided at all............................................... 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30A095E52673FFC043B8FE71FA6AFE27" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">4. 2M clearly but partially divided longitudinally, inner and outer branches fused anteriorly; 1P with 2 parallel, transverse furrows................................................................................................... 5</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30A095E52673FFC043B8FE3CFA6AFDE1" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">- 2M not clearly divided longitudinally; 1P punctuated with several small, subcircular cavities, never with parallel transverse furrows............................................................................................. 6</keyLead>
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5. Carapace vermiculations relatively thin, simple, the intervening furrows wide; large, oblongate cavity on 5L…
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- Carapace vermiculations relatively thick, anfractuous, intervening furrows narrow; no large, oblongate cavity on
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6. Carapace vermiculations consisting of fused, small, rounded lobules arranged in linear fashion, or clustered in small circles which resemble “doughnuts”; lobules immediately posterior to 1P thick, subcircular to oblong.............
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- Carapace vermiculations continuous within each subregion, more regular, symmetric; lobules immediately posterior to 1P thinner, irregular in shape........................................................................
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7. Vermiculations and lobules on carapace, thoracic sternum, abdomen and pereopods appearing rough due to several individual, round granules, only partially fused at bases, clearly visible under low magnification.....................
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8. Carapace vermiculations thick, petaloid, some assuming a “four-leaf clover” shape; intervening furrows narrow; X-shaped 2P region divided into separate lobules; anterior thoracic sternum weakly eroded, with scattered oblique fissures, particularly on posterior parts..............................................................................
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- Carapace vermiculations convoluted; intervening furrows relatively wider; X-shaped 2P region entire; anterior thoracic ster- num much eroded, forming regular and symmetric patterns of ridges and cavities.........................
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<emphasis id="B925EAC22673FFC0460AFC66FA60FC28" box="[1317,1430,956,977]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">G. hancocki</emphasis>
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