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species 1
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.
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. Tasmania, western Bass Strait,
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W of Currie, King I. (
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,
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),
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, coarse sand, Smith­McIntyre grab, R. Wilson on RV
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,
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(stn BSS 196),
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(1 post manca, 2.0 mm).
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:
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, Bass Strait; sediments,
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depth.
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: This single undeveloped specimen from an unusual habitat is not described. Its telson has three short apical setae lateral to the usual two longer ones and has dorsal spinules. In this it is similar to
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. The specimen resembles
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in having a truncate telson and dorsal spinules. It is probably a separate species but until juvenile or adult material becomes available it cannot be described.
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