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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFF7007C813CBFC69" bold="true" box="[151,412,908,934]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Paralimnadia bishopi</emphasis>
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(
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,
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,
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. This species is named to honour the late Dr Jim
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who not only collected the species from remote Cape
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, but who made extensive studies into the ecology of the
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFC68005E16FCFBFC" box="[911,1195,1050,1075]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Paralimnadia stanleyana</emphasis>
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, so that it is the most understood Australian limnadiid shrimp.
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:
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AM P98358, male, length 5.0 mm, height
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, 1966, J.
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AM P98359, female, length
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, collected with holotype.
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, J.
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;
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, I.A.E.
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.
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. Egg irregularly shaped with about 8 broad and rounded protuberances subtended by many grooves and ridges at right angles. Male rostrum triangular and protruding subequally to ocular tubercle. Telson with about 1620 spines, shortest centrally. Cercopod with 2 shorter and about 711 extraordinarily long setae.
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.
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:
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(
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B) with ocular tubercle prominent, compound eye occupying about 50%. Rostrum protruding little more than ocular tubercle and at right angles from its base, triangular, apex blunt. Ocellus somewhat smaller than compound eye and lying at base of rostrum. Dorsal organ posterior to eye by about half its height, pedunculate and asymmetrical and not quite as high as ocular tubercle.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFF2002731339F981" box="[199,366,1591,1614]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">First antennae</emphasis>
(
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B) almost twice length of peduncle of second antennae, with seven lobes, each with numerous short sensory setae.
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFE1E021E10ECF9BC" box="[505,699,1626,1651]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Second antennae</emphasis>
with spinose peduncle; dorsal flagellum with 13 antennomeres; ventral flagellum with 14 antennomeres; dorsally with 13 short spines and ventrally with 15 longer setae. Distal antennomeres with minimal spines and maximal setae.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFF2002831362F911" box="[199,309,1735,1758]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Carapace</emphasis>
(
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A) elongated, oval, pellucid, carapace fold line dark brown. About 5 growth lines. Adductor muscle scar at about 45° to carapace long axis, only visible when animal removed from carapace.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFF20034A130CF8E8" box="[199,347,1806,1831]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Thoracopods</emphasis>
. Eighteen pairs of thoracopods.
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFD0FFEEFD37034A1163F8E8" box="[720,820,1806,1831]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="474">Claspers</emphasis>
with palm trapezoidal, with small rounded expansion distomedially. Apical club spherical with many stout spines pointing medially.Small palp with many short thin spines apically. Finger arcuate with a blunt apex bearing many rounded pits ventrally. Both long palps of clasper (
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D) inserted on apical edge of palm, each with 3 palpomeres, first about 1.5 × palm length, second about 2 × palm length. First joint of first palp with five geniculate setae of increasing length laterally and with lateral pecten on the distal section of seta. Second palp with similar setal arrangement but longer; most lateral setae almost reaching palp apex. Both palp flattened palaform apices with numerous short soft setae. Other
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FB0904D3172DFF7F" box="[1262,1402,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">thoracopods</emphasis>
of typical structure for
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FE9804F8104CFF1A" box="[383,539,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">Paralimnadia</emphasis>
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, decreasing in size and complexity posteriorly. Last 10 segments dorsally with 13 spines medially, more anteriorly than posteriorly.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FF700363134CF8F2" bold="true" box="[151,283,1831,1853]" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">FIGURE 13</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FECC0363105CF8F2" box="[299,523,1831,1853]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">Paralimandia bishopi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FDF3036C1018F8F2" bold="true" box="[532,591,1832,1853]" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">n. sp.</emphasis>
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, AD male from AM P98358; A, carapace; B, head; C, telson; D, long palps of claspers; EG female from AM P98359; E, carapace; F, head; G, telson. Scale bars 1 mm.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDFFFE1FF2003C7135AF853" box="[199,269,1923,1948]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="475">Telson</emphasis>
(
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C) with about 18 pairs of posterior row spines; anteriormost and posteriormost spines longest; central spines shortest. Spines with spinules. Telsonic filaments originating from mound little higher than dorsal floor of telson, positioned between third and fourth spine. Dorsal floor of telson posterior to mound sloping steeply posterior to mound then with slightly convex surface to base of cercopod. Cercopods subequal in length to telson dorsum, basal 50% hardly thinning to small spine then rapidly thinning to acute apex. About 8 2-segmented setae of various lengths (1.54.0 × cercopod basal diameter) with shortest anteriorly and longest posteriorly. All setae plumose along entire length. Ventroposterior corner of telson rounded and hardly protruding.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2005631349FE8F" bold="true" box="[199,286,295,320]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Female</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FED70563133AFE8F" box="[304,365,295,320]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Head</emphasis>
(
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F) with ocular tubercle prominent, with compound eye occupying about 60% of it. Rostrum a rounded prominent bulge protruding subequally to ocular tubercle and with middle basal part occupied by large ocellus, about 60% size of compound eye. Dorsal organ posterior to eye by about its height, pedunculate and asymmetrical and about half as high as ocular tubercle.
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<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF2005FD176EFE3A" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2005FD133BFE1F" box="[199,364,441,464]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">First antennae</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="13762A1DFFDEFFE0FE9A05F3139AFE1F" box="[381,461,439,464]" captionStart="FIGURE 13" captionStartId="24.[151,250,1831,1853]" captionTargetBox="[150,1433,307,1797]" captionTargetId="figure@24.[150,1436,301,1810]" captionTargetPageId="24" captionText="FIGURE 13. Paralimandia bishopi n. sp., A D male from AM P 98358; A, carapace; B, head; C, telson; D, long palps of claspers; E G female from AM P 98359; E, carapace; F, head; G, telson. Scale bars 1 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/266460/files/figure.png" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Fig. 13</figureCitation>
F) little shorter than peduncle of second antennae, with 3 small lobes each with many short sensory setae. Second antennae largely as in male, though antennomeres one less on each flagellum.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF20064411D2FDD7" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" box="[199,901,511,536]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2006441362FDD8" box="[199,309,512,535]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Carapace</emphasis>
(
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E) as in male, though more vaulted dorsally.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF2006601099FD4A" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF200660130CFDF2" box="[199,347,548,573]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Thoracopods</emphasis>
. Seventeen
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of typical
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FD1C066011C0FDF2" box="[763,919,548,573]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Paralimnadia</emphasis>
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structure. Trunk dorsum with segments 18 naked, segments 913 with 39 spines medioterminally and segments 1417 with spine distomedially. Thoracopods 6 and 7 with long flabellum dorsally.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF2006CB11D4FD3F" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2006CB135AFD67" box="[199,269,655,680]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Telson</emphasis>
(
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G) as in male, though with 17 pairs of posterior row spines, a little less ordered than in male. Cercopod with about 13 geniculate setae, first 2 short (length about diameter of base of cercopod) and remainder long (about 4 × diameter of base of cercopod). Setation as in male.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF2006B81657FC92" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2006B812A1FCDA" bold="true" box="[199,246,764,789]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Egg</emphasis>
(
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C) multidimensionally stellate, maximum diameter 237 µm (range 233241 µm, n = 5). About 8 rounded, broad protuberances each projecting by about 70 µm from a core diameter of about160 µm and subtended by up to 10 paired ridges and groves largely right angles to the protuberances.
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<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF20072313DFFBB3" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2007231312FC4F" bold="true" box="[199,325,871,896]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Variability</emphasis>
. The number of trunk segments are variable in this species, with 18 or 19 noted in males and
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females. The male rostrum was not noted to vary in size, though the female rostrum is sometimes less protruding than in the allotye. As usual first and second antennae vary by ±1 lobe/ antennomere respectively. Telsonic spines are even more variable both in number (1620) and size, though almost always the centre group are shorter than anterior and posterior spines. While cercopod setae vary a little (±1) in number and size, the shortness of the first couple (subequal to cercopod basal diameter) and the extraordinary length (4 × cercopod basal diameter) of the remainder of the cercopods is noteworthy. Ovigerous filaments (flabella) can also be located on thoracomeres 9 and 10 instead of 6 and 7.
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2000C31390FB6F" bold="true" box="[199,455,1159,1184]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Differential diagnosis</emphasis>
. This species and
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FD7B00CD111EFB6F" box="[668,841,1159,1184]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. ammolophos</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FCB600C311C5FB6F" bold="true" box="[849,914,1159,1184]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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live in very similar habitats (humic waters in coastal dunes), but
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apart. Both have similarly structured eggs, male rostra, and telsonic denticles, but the cercopods and also clasper palps are distinctly different. Both species have the same number of cercopod setae, but in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF5300B11308FAC2" box="[180,351,1268,1293]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. ammolophos</emphasis>
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all are of similar length at about 2.02.5 × cercopod basal diameter, whereas in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FACA00B117CBFAC2" box="[1325,1436,1268,1293]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishopi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF7001531282FAFF" bold="true" box="[151,213,1303,1328]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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the first two are short and the remainder very long at about 4 × cercopod basal diameter. The basal palpomere of the clasper large palps has about 3 short spines in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FC790178118AFA9A" bold="true" box="[926,989,1340,1365]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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and five large spines of variable length in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF5301251374FAB7" box="[180,291,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishopi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FECB011B133CFAB7" bold="true" box="[300,363,1375,1400]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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There is also some similarlity to
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FD0E01251100FAB7" box="[745,855,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. s o rd i d a</emphasis>
, another east coast sand dune species. It also has a clasper with 3 palpomeres in each long palp, spines at the junction of their first and second segments and 912 long cercopod setae, though the distinctive characters of
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FD3C01ED111FFA0F" box="[731,840,1447,1472]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishopi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FCB701E311D8FA0F" bold="true" box="[848,911,1447,1472]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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are noted above.
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Similarities also exist in their morphology. In all three species the long palp of the clasper has three palpomeres, with stout setae on the basal palpomere junction particularly robust in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FBDE01B516C8F9C7" box="[1081,1183,1519,1544]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishop</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FB4201AB16B3F9C7" bold="true" box="[1189,1252,1519,1544]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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Interestingly all three species also have about 912 cercopod setae, though their lengths are longer in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FBBB0251175FF9E2" box="[1116,1288,1556,1581]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. ammolophos</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FAE802501718F9E2" bold="true" box="[1295,1359,1556,1581]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FA60025112BDF99F" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishopi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF1402731363F99F" bold="true" box="[243,308,1591,1616]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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than in
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FE70027D105AF99F" box="[407,525,1591,1616]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. s o rd i d a.</emphasis>
Furthermore in
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FD29027D1168F99F" box="[718,831,1591,1616]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">P. bishopi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FCAF027311DEF99F" bold="true" box="[840,905,1591,1616]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">n. sp.</emphasis>
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, the cercopod setae are particularly long. The three species are easily distinguished apart by their eggs, lengths of cercopod setae and numbers and lengths of setae on their long palps.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3576513FFDEFFE0FF2002E01285F8BC" pageId="25" pageNumber="476" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="8BF23698FFDEFFE0FF2002E01285F8BC" blockId="25.[151,1437,151,1907]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FF2002E013AFF972" bold="true" box="[199,504,1700,1725]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Distribution and ecology.</emphasis>
This species is only known from its
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locality on Cape
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Peninsula, from which it has been collected twice. If this site is like other waterbodies in the area it is probably acid (circa 4.8), humic and of low total salts (circa
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l -1) (
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). These northern dune waterbodies share many hydrological, physicochemical and biological similarities with those of southeast
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and northern
<collectingRegion id="4989F87AFFDEFFE0FA8F03571371F880" country="Australia" name="New South Wales" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">
New South
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(
<bibRefCitation id="EFDC4B69FFDEFFE0FED003721397F880" author="Bayly" box="[311,448,1846,1871]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476" refString="Bayly, I. A. E. (1964) Chemical and biological studies of some acidic lakes of east Australian sandy coastal lowlands. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 15, 56 - 72. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1071 / MF 9640056" type="journal article" year="1964">Bayly 1964</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EFDC4B69FFDEFFE0FE2903721035F880" author="Timms" box="[462,610,1846,1871]" pageId="25" pageNumber="476" refString="Timms, B. V. (1982) Coastal dune waterbodies of north-eastern New South Wales. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 33, 203 - 222. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1071 / MF 9820203" type="journal article" year="1982">Timms 1982</bibRefCitation>
). Of immediate interest is the presence of a species of
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<emphasis id="B939EA8AFFDEFFE0FB060372172AF880" box="[1249,1405,1846,1871]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="476">Paralimnadia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in each.
</paragraph>
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