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. Small-sized. Body fusiform, greatest width measured at posterior margin of cephalothorax; body somites strongly chitinized; hyaline frill of cephalic shield and somites bearing P2P4 plain, that of other somites minutely serrate; no distinct surface ornamentation except for anterodorsal spinule rows on all body somites, ventral spinule rows on abdominal somites and large middorsal pores. Pseudoperculum weakly developed. Sexual dimorphism in antennule, P1, P5, P6, genital segmentation, abdominal ornamentation and caudal ramus.
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<paragraph blockId="4.[140,1108,589,1319]" pageId="4" pageNumber="61">Rostrum large, hyaline, broadly rounded, not defined at base. Antennule 5-segmented in female, 7-segmented in male with geniculation between segments 5 and 6. Antenna with 3-segmented exopod (formula 0-1-2); distal endopod segment with 2 lateral and 5 apical elements. Labrum with frontal spinous projection. Mandible with small gnathobase and biramous palp; basis with 3 setae, exopod minute with 3 setae, endopod with 3 lateral and 7 apical elements. Maxillule with well developed arthrite; coxa represented by a single seta; exopod bisetose with the lateral seta typically outwardly reflexed; basis and endopod fused, with 10 setae in total. Maxilla prehensile, robust; syncoxa with 3 endites (formula 4-1-3); allobasis with 3 lateral and 1 apical setae; endopod 2-segmented (ancestral segments 2-3 fused). Maxilliped stenopodial, 3-segmented, slender; syncoxa with 1 seta; endopod with 1 lateral and 3 terminal setae.</paragraph>
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<paragraph blockId="4.[140,1108,589,1319]" pageId="4" pageNumber="61">P1 with an inner and an outer seta on the basis; exopod 3-segmented; endopod prehensile, 2-segmented, enp-2 with bifid outer claw. P2P4 with outer seta on basis; rami 3-segmented; inner seta of enp-2 distinctly short. Armature formula:</paragraph>
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<paragraph blockId="5.[140,1108,166,475]" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Female gonopores fused forming a median genital slit, covered by the pair of P6 each bearing 1 long seta; midventral copulatory pore small.</paragraph>
<paragraph blockId="5.[140,1108,166,475]" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Male P6 asymmetrical, unarmed; functional member represented by small operculum, other member fused to genital somite.</paragraph>
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and only species.
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<emphasis box="[459,752,342,368]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Chaulionyx paivacarvalhoi</emphasis>
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The generic name is derived from the Greek
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(outstanding, prominent) and
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(nail, claw), and refers to the modified, claw-like, bifid outer spine on the P1 endopod. Gender: feminine.
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