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<paragraph id="C24C368DFFF4680DFF4AFBDFCB3CFBD9" blockId="114.[189,1067,1078,1105]" box="[189,1067,1078,1105]" pageId="114" pageNumber="115">COXA 5. Broad, posteroventral corner very broadly rounded in lateral view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFF4680DFF4AFB94CBBAFB1F" blockId="114.[189,1197,1148,1174]" box="[189,1197,1148,1174]" pageId="114" pageNumber="115">COXA 6. Posterior border weakly convex; posteroventral corner very broadly rounded.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFFF4680DFF4AFB2ACE32FA8A" blockId="114.[189,1399,1217,1283]" pageId="114" pageNumber="115">COXA 7. Posterior border nearly straight (inconspicuously concave); posteroventral corner broadly rounded.</paragraph>
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Tip of Antarctic Peninsula: Bransfield Strait,
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A COI phylogenetic analysis (
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) indicates that this specimen would belong to a distinct species of the subgenus
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Since it is an incomplete and very small juvenile (about
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long), it is considered inappropriate for formal description and naming. Only a photograph and a description of the morphological details visible without dissection are given herein. Within
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, this specimen is more similar to
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFF5680CFC2BFE21CB65FE6B" box="[988,1138,456,482]" italics="true" pageId="115" pageNumber="116">E. cinderella</emphasis>
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regarding the shape of its coxa 4 and of the basis of its pereiopod 7. On the other hand, the tip of coxae 12 are broadly rounded, whilst they are subacute in
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFFF5680CFD8AFDF8CC01FDA0" box="[637,790,527,553]" italics="true" pageId="115" pageNumber="116">E. cinderella</emphasis>
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However, these structures might differ in adults, as seen in other
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.
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