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2007.948949 and
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C6900
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Coffs Harbour
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567354FFFA5F99F9A32885F917" bold="true" box="[199,463,1637,1664]" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Differential diagnosis:</emphasis>
Cephalothorax longer than wide with lateral margins parallel anteriorly; frontal margin weakly concave. Trunk about 2.5 times longer than cephalothorax (
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AC); anterior part (second and third pedigerous somites) becoming wider posteriorly, posterior part (fourth pedigerous somite) covered by subrectangular dorsal trunk plate with rounded corners and with weakly convex lateral and posterior margins. Urosome comprising fifth pedigerous somite, genital complex and abdomen, all fused. Paired caudal rami small; each ramus about twice as long as width at base; completely concealed beneath dorsal trunk plate. Parabasal flagellum cylindrical. Leg 3 forming large, ventrally-directed, fleshy lamella, extending posterolaterally from side of body by almost one third of length: third legs separate but overlapping slightly in midline. Leg 4 bilobate (
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AC); inner and outer lobes foliaceous, tapering distally, outer lobe longer than inner and protruding posterolaterally from beneath lateral margin of dorsal trunk plate. Leg 5 represented by laterally-directed cylindrical lobe about twice as long as wide, armed with basal seta on dorsal surface. Body length of
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567357FFF95FC9FCFF2852FCC5" bold="true" box="[151,280,825,850]" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">FIGURE 25</emphasis>
.
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, adult ♀. A, habitus, dorsal; B, habitus, lateral; C, habitus, ventral. Scale bar 2.5 mm.
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Description of male. Body smaller than female, body length
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. Cephalothorax large, comprising about 40% of total body length, broadest at middle, with angular lateral margins; frontal area of cephalothorax carrying antennules and antennae, defined by slight indentation (
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). Trunk slender comprising second to fourth pedigerous somites fused to urosome. Urosome comprising fifth pedigerous somite, genital somite and abdomen, all fused. Genital somite with weakly convex lateral margins, wider than abdomen. Caudal rami (
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) about 2.1 times longer than wide, as in female.
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Antennule indistinctly 6-segmented (
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) with irregular cuticular thickenings, setal formula: 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 12 + 2 ae. Parabasal flagellum (
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) comprising broad base and short, curved distal part. Antenna (
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) comprising massive corpus and distal subchela; corpus armed with papilliform process medially; subchela armed with rounded knob-like process proximally, curved spine on concave margin, plus distal tooth-like process; small process present in articulation between corpus and subchela; surface integument of claw striated. Postantennal process directed anteriorly, lacking ornamentation (
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). Mandible (
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) and maxillule (
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) similar to those of female. Maxilla with simple subdistal process and additional spinular ornamentation distally on basis (
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). Maxilliped (
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) comprising robust corpus with small papilliform process on myxal surface, and distal subchela armed with 2 rounded processes; surface of subchela striated.
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Leg 1 with protopod distinct from somite; members of leg pair joined by intercoxal sclerite (
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). Each leg biramous with outer seta and short, stout inner spine on basis; exopod 1-segmented, armed with 5 robust terminal spines and ornamented with spinules distally; endopod 1-segmented, armed with long terminal seta about 1.2 times longer than segment, and ornamented with patch of spinules distally. Leg 2 (
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) lacking trace of intercoxal sclerite: protopod with outer seta; exopod indistinctly articulated at base, armed with 3 small distal spines and larger curved element; endopod well defined basally, armed with single apical seta just shorter than segment, without ornamentation. Leg 3 (
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) uniramous, comprising tapering cylindrical exopodal process protruding ventrolaterally from trunk; outer protopodal seta not observed. Leg 4 (
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) biramous, comprising 2 long cylindrical processes, with outer protopodal seta on common base; exopodal lobe longer than endopodal lobe. Leg 5 reduced to rounded lobe bearing naked seta subapically (
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).
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This species was established by
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based on the description of a single female collected from
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(Günther, 1860)
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caught “presumably in the region of
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”,
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ac- cording to
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. The discovery of this species on
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in
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extends its known range to include the southeastern sector of the Australian coast from Adelaide in the south to Coffs Harbour on the east coast. Both
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and
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belong to the
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and this parasite appears restricted to hosts belonging to this family. This is the first published report of
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567357FFF95C65F81B2AABF861" box="[827,993,2012,2038]" italics="true" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">L. microlamini</emphasis>
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from Australian waters.
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567356FFF85FC9F85F2850F825" bold="true" box="[151,282,1945,1970]" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">FIGURE 26</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567356FFF85E76F85C2B0AF825" box="[296,576,1946,1970]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">Lernanthropus microlamini</emphasis>
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, adult ♂. A, habitus, dorsal; B, caudal ramus, dorsal; C, antennule; D, parabasal flagellum; E, antenna; F, postantennal process; G, mandible; H, maxillule; I, basis of maxilla; J, maxilliped; K, leg 1 and intercoxal sclerite; L, leg 2; M, leg 5. Scale bars A, 1 mm, B,D,FL 100 μm, C,M, 50 μm, E, 200 μm.
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<paragraph id="DD5D6A447359FFF75F99FF5F2D2EFED6" blockId="56.[151,1437,153,322]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">
<emphasis id="EF96B6567359FFF75F99FF5F2877FF24" bold="true" box="[199,317,153,179]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Remarks:</emphasis>
This is a large species. The body length of the
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female was
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and the female from
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was
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. Found here for the first time, the male was
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in length.
<bibRefCitation id="B97317B57359FFF75BFAFF7A2C08FF40" author="Hewitt, G. C." box="[1188,1346,188,215]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57" pagination="1 - 31" refId="ref62312" refString="Hewitt, G. C. (1968) Some New Zealand parasitic Copepoda of the family Anthosomidae. Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington, 47, 1 - 31." type="journal article" year="1968">Hewitt (1968)</bibRefCitation>
pointed to similarities between his
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567359FFF75E96FF272B25FF6D" box="[456,623,224,250]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">L. microlamini</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567359FFF75DF6FF272A7FFF6D" box="[680,821,224,250]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">L. trifoliatus</emphasis>
Bassett-Smith, 1898
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(now synonymized with
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<emphasis id="EF96B6567359FFF75A1AFF272987FE8A" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">L. polynemi</emphasis>
Richiardi, 1881
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(see
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)), but the shape of the dorsal trunk plate differs: it narrows posteriorly in the former but becomes wider and more rounded posteriorly in the latter.
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