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<emphasis id="D4EBEAA7A843D17105E6FA2CFE809A8F" bold="true" box="[151,289,1435,1459]" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">FIGURE 20</emphasis>
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, holotype, female (4.6 mm), New Caledonia, BIOGEOCAL, Stn 291. A, carapace and abdomen, dorsal. B, carapace and abdomen, lateral. C, sternum, sternites 3 and 4. D, left antennule and antenna, ventral. E, merus of right third maxilliped, lateral. F, left cheliped, lateral. G, left P2, lateral. H, dactylus of left P2, lateral Scale: A, B, F, G = 2 mm; C, D, E, H = 1 mm.
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<emphasis id="D4EBEAA7A843D17105B6F9F9FEED9954" bold="true" box="[199,332,1614,1640]" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Etymology</emphasis>
. From the Latin
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. Carapace slightly longer than broad; dorsal surface moderately convex from side to side, covered with small acute granules, nearly devoid of setae; 4 small epigastric spines and some minute spines on anterior branchial regions; regions well delineated by furrows including distinct anterior and posterior cervical grooves. Median branchial region well marked. Posterior cardiac region bluntly triangular, preceded by deep transverse depression on each side. Posterior margin preceded by granulated ridge. Rostrum narrow triangular, horizontal in lateral view, 0.3 times length of remaining carapace, and 0.2 times as wide as carapace breadth, dorsal surface with longitudinal carina, ending at base of rostrum; lateral margins carinate. Frontal margin with antennal spine, concavely transverse behind ocular peduncle, slightly oblique between antennal spine and anterolateral corner of carapace. Lateral margins granulated, weakly convex and subparallel, anterolateral angle with small spine, clearly smaller than antennal spine, two small spines on anterior branchial margin; end of anterior cervical groove with distinct notch, end of posterior cervical groove with shallow notch, followed by small spines.
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<paragraph id="E62036B5A842D17005B6FDCFFC149D86" blockId="39.[151,1436,152,2018]" pageId="39" pageNumber="40">Ocular peduncle scarcely movable, with short mesial spine; cornea subglobular, slightly narrower than eyestalk, without spine or tooth between eye and antennal peduncle.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E62036B5A842D17005B6FCAFFADE9C66" blockId="39.[151,1436,152,2018]" pageId="39" pageNumber="40">Antennal peduncle reaching tip of eye; article 1 with distomesial and distodorsal spines; article 2 with 2 small distal spines on mesial and lateral margins; article 3 with granulated distal margin; article 4 unarmed.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E62036B5A842D17005B6FB67FF52993E" blockId="39.[151,1436,152,2018]" pageId="39" pageNumber="40">P2P4 slender, nearly devoid of setae, somewhat compressed laterally, decreasing in size posteriorly; P2 longest, not reaching end of P1. P2 merus moderately elongate, 0.6 times length of carapace, 3.5 times longer than high, nearly twice carpus length, dorsal margin with row of small spines, increasing in size distally; lateral surface with small granules; ventral margin serrated; carpus with serrated crest along dorsal margin and lateral surface; propodus slightly shorter than merus, 6 times longer than high and nearly twice dactylus length, covered with numerous small granules, one movable distal spinule on ventral margin; dactylus weakly curved; flexor margin straight, with 9 or 10 teeth decreasing in size proximally, each with slender corneous spinule.</paragraph>
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. The new species most closely resembles
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, from the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, at
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Froglia
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). Both species are characterized by the carapace being convex from side to side, with numerous pointed tubercles, the rostrum narrow triangular, its basal width less than one-third the anterior width of carapace, the antennal spine small, segments 2 and 3 of the abdomen unarmed, the cornea well exposed, visible in dorsal view, the eye spine mesial and small, the walking legs not reaching the end of the chelipeds, and the pereiopods without epipods.
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A comparison with the Atlantic material of
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, MNHN-Ga 275, 276, see also
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) showed that they can be easily differentiated by the armature of the dorsal surface of the carapace. In the new species, the carapace is covered with granules, bearing a few small epigastric and anterobranchial spines, whereas the carapace surface is covered with numerous acute spines in
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. Furthermore, the spines along the lateral margins of the carapace are always stronger in
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