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(T.
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(
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA07D1EFF7EB6A5922BF196" box="[144,354,671,695]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="2846">Material examined</emphasis>
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Ten
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(one dissected onto one slide, nine spirit preserved). Nine ƋƋ (one dissected onto one slide, one onto three slides, seven spirit preserved). NHM reg. nos 2009.213214; 2009.215224.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA07D1EFF7EB7759235F046" box="[144,380,847,871]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="2846">Description of female</emphasis>
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The female of this species has been described by
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as
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from the east coast of
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and by
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from Roscoff. It has been recorded from intertidal rock pools on the
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coast (Hamond pers. comm.) and in the
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Isles by
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from gravel and filamentous algae in low water rock pools at Porth Hellick on St. Marys. The male was unknown to these authors.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA07D1EFF7EB0659221F756" box="[144,360,1119,1143]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="2846">Description of male</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA07D1EFF7EB0FD9398F7FE" box="[144,209,1223,1247]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="2846">Body.</emphasis>
See
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. Length
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(mean =
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,
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8). Genital somites completely separate. P6s forming two equal plates on posterior margin of urosomite-2, each bearing three setae. All urosomites with prominent, dentate hyaline frills. Ornamentation moderately complex, as figured. Operculum semi-circular, ornamented with 1012 strong spines. Caudal rami about as broad as long in ventral view, with lateral and ventral row of spinules near distal margin and seven setae normally placed
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA07D1EFF7EB1F2924EF6C1" box="[144,263,1480,1504]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="2846">Antennule.</emphasis>
See
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. Ten-segmented, haplocer, segments -5 to -8 slightly swollen, major articulation between segments -7 and -8. Segment-1 with row of spinules, segment-5 with a closely set group of small setae and a large aesthetasc, segments -6 and -7 with a modified pinnate spine, segment-10 with terminal trithek of two setae and a slender aesthetasc. Setal formula as follows: 1-(1), 2-(11), 3-(8), 4-(2), 5-(14? + 2 spines + (1+a)), 6-(1+1 modified spine), 7-(1+1 modified spine), 8-(1+3 spines), 9-(4), 10-(5+(2+a)).
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Figure 20.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFA17D1FFEA7B1C192AFF530" box="[329,486,1531,1553]" italics="true" pageId="39" pageNumber="2847">Nitocra elegans</emphasis>
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, male urosome. (A) Dorsal; (B) lateral; (C) ventral; (D) maxillule; (E) maxilla; (F) maxilliped.
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Figure 21.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAE7D10FEEDB22292D6F50F" box="[259,415,1560,1582]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="2848">Nitocra elegans</emphasis>
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. (AE) Male: (A) P1 basis; (B) antennular segmentation; (C) antennular setation; (D) P5; (E) P4 exp-3; (FG) female: (F) P4 exp-3; (G) genital field.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB49D9271F39E" box="[212,312,167,191]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Antenna.</emphasis>
Partial basis with no abexopodal setae on basis or enp-1; enp-2 with two spines and two setae subdistally on outer margin, distal margin with five geniculate and one normal setae. Exopod one-segmented with three setae, not four as shown in
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.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB57D920CF27E" box="[212,325,327,351]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Mandible.</emphasis>
As shown in
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except that large plumose basal seta very flimsy and poorly chitinized and endopod bears one plumose seta on lateral margin and five naked setae, three fused at base, on distal margin.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB5FD9201F2FE" box="[212,328,455,479]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Maxillule.</emphasis>
See
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. Praecoxal arthrite with two surface setae, two plumose setae on inner margin and six recurved spines on distal margin. Coxal endite with one pectinate spine and two setae. Basis with five naked setae on distal margin and two sub-distal, poorly chitinized, highly plumose setae (one missing in
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). Endopod with two naked setae.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB6BD927CF1BE" box="[212,309,647,671]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Maxilla.</emphasis>
See
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. Syncoxa with small row of spinules and two endites. inner endite poorly chitinized, with bulbous base extending into a tridentate projection. Outer endite cylindrical with two naked setae. Allobasal endite bearing only a large, fused, pectinate spine. Endopod with two naked setae.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB71D921CF01E" box="[212,341,807,831]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Maxilliped.</emphasis>
See
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Figure
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. Syncoxa with three rows of spinules and, at outer corner, a chitinous knob and one pinnate seta. Basis with row of spinules on palmar margin and small row of spinules on outer margin. Endopodal claw with one accessory seta.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB79D926EF09E" box="[212,295,935,959]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">P1P4.</emphasis>
See
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basis inner spine modified into a stout terminally hooked structure with a hyaline swelling just below hook. Otherwise as for female with enp-1 equal in length to exopod. P2 and P3 as in female. P4 exp-3 proximal inner seta (arrowed in
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) much weaker than in female (arrowed in
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) and only minutely pinnate; distal inner seta somewhat stronger than in female.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB05D93B3F75E" box="[212,250,1127,1151]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">P5.</emphasis>
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. Baseoendopod of each side fused medially, exopods separate. Endopodal lobe of baseoendopod only reaching one-third way up exopod and bearing four minutely pinnate spines. Exopod more elongate than in female with row of spinules and a tube pore on outer margin and spinules on inner margin; bearing six setae, three outer setae similar to female, fourth (distal) seta longest, fifth situated on distal inner margin, spine-like and spinulose, sixth, one-third way down inner margin, swollen at base and pinnate distally.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB14A9177F6A9" box="[212,574,1392,1416]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Additional observation on female</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB1A2925CF691" box="[212,277,1432,1456]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Body.</emphasis>
Length
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, (mean =
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9). Genital double somite completely fused with no indication of line of fusion. Genital field as in
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with copulatory pore a small slit posterior to genital slit which joins the paired gonopores covered by vestigial P6s bearing one pinnate and two naked setae. Ornamentation of urosome as in male.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAF7D11FF3AB2629202F551" box="[212,331,1624,1648]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2849">Antennule.</emphasis>
Eight-segmented, segments as shown by
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. Setal formula as follows: 1-(1), 2-(8), 3-(9), 4-(3+(1+a)), 5-(2), 6-(3), 7-(4), 8-(5+(2+a)).
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAC7D12FF7EB49D9252F39E" box="[144,283,167,191]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="2850">Mouthparts.</emphasis>
As described for male.
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<emphasis id="4687EABCFFAC7D12FF7EB4DD93AAF3DE" box="[144,227,231,255]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="2850">P1P5.</emphasis>
As described by
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except that P4 exp-3 has three inner setae, the proximal two setae are very robust but the distal seta is very slender and relatively short as shown in
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Figure
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.
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