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<paragraph id="2216D09CA5DBD4C818DDDD2EB988E9E0" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Taxon classification Animalia Decapoda Munididae</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="BFB32A9084722B78F86FE9670A46069E" ID-CoL="B89CJ" authority="A. Milne-Edwards, 1880" authorityName="A. Milne-Edwards" authorityYear="1880" class="Malacostraca" family="Munididae" genus="Munida" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Munida iris" order="Decapoda" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="iris">Munida iris A. Milne-Edwards, 1880</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph id="7A7BC779B3CB188C6A605F40147212F9" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Material examined.</paragraph>
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BATO stn. 29, 2 males; stn. 33, 1 ovigerous female; stn. 41, 3 males, 2 females; stn. 49, 1 male; stn. 50, 2 males, 1 female; stn. 54, 1 male, 2 ovigerous females; stn. 59, 1 male, 1 ovigerous female. BIOREPES 1 stn, 12, 2 males, 2 ovigerous females; stn. 27, 33 males, 26 females, 42 ovigerous females; stn.30, 2 males, 1 female; stn 34, 37 males, 1 female, 1 ovigerous female. BIOREPES 2 stn. 2, 1 female; stn 10, 1 ovigerous female. BIOREPES 3 stn. A1, 1 female; stn. A2, 1 ovigerous female; stn. A24, 1 male; stn. B2, 1 male; stn. B6, 1 male; stn. C5, 2 males, 2 females, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES stn. B9, 2 males; stn.
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2, 1 male, 1 female. COBERPES 3 stn. B2, 3 males; stn. B9, 3 males; stn. B10, 2 males, stn B 15B, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES 2011 stn. B9, 3 males, 1 ovigerous female, stn. E1, 1 male; stn E4, 2 males, 2 ovigerous females; stn. E7, 8 males, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES 4 stn. B15B, 1 male, 1 ovigerous female; stn C34B, 1 male.
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<paragraph id="4757CDE84B3D0F1B114BA3A7858C341E" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Additional material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="441A994BECCB47B29C6A4EEF402398F0" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">SIGSBEE 9 stn. A9, 1 male. MOPEED 2 stn. W1, 1 female.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="CADC5A6452469E327C0AB5B3BF271880" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Remarks.</paragraph>
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This species was the second in abundance with 215 individuals collected off San Fernando River, Tamaulipas; Tuxpan, Veracruz; Campeche Bank, Campeche; off Alacranes and Arenas Reef,
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; sectors: WNW, WSW, SSW, ESE, SSE; 244.6-1040.0 m. The overall sex ratio was 1.26 M: 1 F. The greatest abundance was found in summer (69.8%; 244.6-913.0 m) mainly in the ESE sector (54.9%; 249.9-452.0 m). The ovigerous CL mean was larger (x = 23.7
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2.74, min. 12.6, max. 26.3 mm) than females (x = 22.9
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3.304 min. 11.6, max. 27.7 mm) and males (x = 20.2
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6.041 min. 8.3, max. 30.9 mm). The ANOVA analysis of CL showed significant differences through depth strata in all sexes: males F (3; 97) = 162.55, p = 0.00, females F (2; 33) = 12.60, and ovigerous females F depth (3, 48) = 21.80, p = 0.00. Male and ovigerous
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small sizes were found at shallow depth interval, whereas females were at deeper depth (Figs 6a, c, d). Only males presented significant size difference among seasons F (2;98) = 13.59; p = 0.00. Highest sizes were reported in autumn, whereas small ones were in summer (Fig. 6b). The differences of sex ratio in spring (1.07 M: 1 F) and summer (2.3 M: 1 F) were not statistically different compared to autumn (3.25 M: 1 F;
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2 = 4.765, with 1 degree of freedom, two-tailed P = 0.0290). Ovigerous females were collected in spring, summer, and autumn; the greatest percentage (20.9%) was reported in summer in a 245-412 m depth range. Two males were infested with rhizocephalans (CL 21.3
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9 mm), also one male (CL = 23.8 mm) and one female (CL = 30.3 mm) were infested with bopyrid.
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Figure 6. Size distribution of
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, males: a depth interval b season; females: c depth interval; ovigerous females d depth interval.
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