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Genus
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Syn:
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Non
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<emphasis id="2DAF6329FFF0D607CBF7BA1E0566F25F" bold="true" box="[151,266,319,344]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Diagnosis</emphasis>
. Adult female body (ectosoma) highly transformed, unsegmented, attached via short broad stalk to endosoma embedded within host. Ectosoma ovoid, about
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in length (
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), varying with reproductive state (cf.
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AC). Anus lacking. Paired genital apertures present, located on ventral surface anterior to mid-level; each aperture with two strong tooth-like elements (
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). Paired copulatory pores (arrowed in
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) located on ventral surface adjacent to genital apertures. Egg strings elongate, with large eggs attached to central axial filament (cf.
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). Antennule (
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) located dorsal to stalk, unsegmented, tapering towards tip, armed with array of stout setal elements along anterior and apical margins. Antenna (
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) with broad basal segment bearing, posteriorly, robust, indistinctly 2-segmented endopod armed with 4 apical claws; basal segment produced anteriorly into lobe ornamented with minutely spinulose lamellae. Maxilliped (
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) subchelate, comprising robust basal segment plus subchela consisting of long proximal segment and compound apical segment armed with 3 strong claws on distal margin. Stalk originating on underside of ectosoma in oral region. Endosoma taking form of two elongate rootlets penetrating body cavity of host, with several short digitiform processes originating around base of primary rootlets. Male unknown. Nauplius lecithotrophic, with nauplius eye.
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:
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. The development of the ectosoma can be reconstructed by reference to
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: in the very early stage a vestigial abdominal process is still visible (
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Laubier 1961:
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) but this is absorbed during subsequent development so the mature adult female has an ovoid ectosoma lacking any trace of a defined abdomen.
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We interpret the uniramous antenna slightly differently from
<bibRefCitation id="7B4AC2CAFFF0D607C8C3B8E60039F0E7" author="Laubier, L." box="[931,1109,967,992]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28" pagination="228 - 242" refId="ref47310" refString="Laubier, L. (1961) Phyllodicola petiti (Delamare et Laubier, 1960) et la famille des Phyllodicolidae, Copepodes parasites d'Annelides Polychetes en Mediterranee occidentale. Crustaceana, 2, 228 - 242. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854061 X 00202" type="journal article" year="1961">Laubier (1961)</bibRefCitation>
. We interpret the ramus as ornamented with claws that are flattened and very broad at the base so they are rather lamellate in form. The compound apical segment of the maxilliped shows bands of thickening (
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) which appear to correspond to at least two incompletely expressed segments. It is this segmentation pattern that provides the evidence supporting the interpretation of these limbs as maxillipeds rather than maxillae, since the maxilla exhibits a maximum of two expressed segments in all members of the poecilostome lineage within the order
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Cyclopoida (
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)
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