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mysis
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body length (
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ad. 2.23.0 mm,
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,
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,
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,
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in vial,
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ad.
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,
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ad.
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on slides (
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), stn. 3767 (6172),
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,
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,
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, outside
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,
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,
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, sand and coral heads,
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detritus sledge,
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, leg.
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(in present definition).
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ad.
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,
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ad.
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(
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331513), originally la- beled as
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of
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, from same sample as for the
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of
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locality.
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only from sublittoral marine waters of
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC4FFB2FF57F892FEB4F8B3" bold="true" box="[151,276,1794,1819]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">FIGURE 9.</emphasis>
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from the Bahamas, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.5 mm (C, E, F, M), 2.3 mm (G, J, L), another male 2.3 mm (K), and female 2.6 mm (D, H, N, P, Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; HK, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, telson.
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07FF08FE03FF1B" bold="true" box="[199,419,152,179]" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Derivatio nominis.</emphasis>
The species name is a Latin adjective with female ending, referring to the naked (= smooth) margin of the telson cleft, in order to underline the difference from
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FC48FF2EFC4EFF7F" box="[904,1006,190,215]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">P. ornata</emphasis>
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where the cleft is lined by small laminae-denticles.
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07FE94FEE2FEB7" bold="true" box="[199,322,260,287]" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
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with obtuse-angled rostrum, tip broadly rounded. Freely projecting portion of the rostrum 0.30.4 times the length of the terminal segment of the antennular trunk. Antero-lateral edges of the carapace produced into a short acute process. Eyes moderately large; maximum diameter of cornea 1.72.0 times the length of the terminal segment of the antennular trunk in dorsal view. Antennular trunk slightly extending beyond trunk of antennal flagellum or ending at about same height. Apical segment of antennal scale extending about full length beyond trunk of antennal flagellum, basal segment not extending beyond antennular trunk. Cardiac portion of foregut with simple, smooth spines; additional stout, modified spines on lateralia, not so on dorso-lateral infolding. Mandibular palp with apical segment making up 1417% of total palp length. Median segment subterminally with two basally barbed setae on inner margin; remaining portions of this segment smooth. Maxillary palp with proximal segment 0.3 times total palp length. Exopod of maxilla extends shortly beyond middle of the terminal segment of the palpus. Thoracic exopods 27 with 8segmented flagellum. Endopods 1, 2 without claw; endopods 38 with moderately strong to slender, weakly curved claw. Length of claw 5 is 712 times its width at basis. Endopods 38 with oblique articulation between carpus and propodus. Carpus of endopod 5 with normal setation in both sexes. Oostegites normal. Exopod of fourth male pleopod 3-segmented, ending in large modified seta plus a minute lobe with minute seta (similar to
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). Apical segment of exopod is 0.30.5 times the length of the median segment. Scutellum paracaudale triangular with narrowly to widely rounded tip. Telson short, length 3.64.7 times distance between the latero-terminal spines. Shape roughly trapezoid; lateral margins slightly sinusoid, tapering, each armed with 23 short spines; each lateral margin ending in latero-terminal lobe with apical spine, the latter longer than the lateral spines. Telson terminally emarginate by 1126% its length; emargination proximally well rounded, showing smooth margins only.
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07FC44FE1AFC47" bold="true" box="[199,442,980,1007]" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">
Description of
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.
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All features of the diagnosis and those reported further above as common to the six Caribbean species of the present study. Size of adult males
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(n = 242), females 2.23.0 mm (n = 164).
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07FB8DFEDCFB9F" box="[199,380,1053,1079]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Cephalic region</emphasis>
(
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AF). Cornea dorsoventrally weakly compressed, calotte-shaped in dorsal, oviform in lateral view, length 1.41.7 times height in lateral view (
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). Basal segment of antennular trunk about equal to combined median and apical segments in both sexes.Antennal scale with apical segment 2731% length of the basal segment. Third segment of the trunk of the antennal flagellum with 7480% length of the second segment. Apical segment of mandibular palp with two smooth setae, 46 modified setae bilaterally bearing series of stiff, spine-like barbs; and one longer seta with barbs along most of its distal 4070%. Basal segment of maxillary palp with three barbed setae on inner margin, apical segment densely setose at tip and on terminal 3050% of inner margin, whereas lined by small hairs in more proximal portions. Each half of the foregut with one large, apically pronged, serrated spine (
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) on mid-posterior part of lateralia; this spine with total of 1016 teeth, among which 24 large teeth at tip. Group of 34 centro-apically serrated spines in even more posterior position on lateralia; the largest, most proximal spine (
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) with total of 1015 small teeth distributed over apical 6080% of spine length.
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07FA39FEB8FA6B" box="[199,280,1449,1475]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Thorax</emphasis>
(
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, GL). Length increases from exopod 1 to (56) and decreases from 6 to 8; length of endopods increases from 1 to 8. Basal plate of thoracic exopods 18 well rounded. Flagellum 7-segmented in exopod 1 versus (87)-segmented in exopod 8. Thoracic endopod 8 slender; when stretched, extending forwards to the eyes or backwards to the end of pleonite 6. Dactylus of endopod 2 large, equipped with 67 modified setae (as in
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) plus a few smooth setae, no spine-like setae. Length of claws increases in series of thoracic endopods 35, not clearly in more caudal endopods. Slenderness of claws not clearly different among endopods 38; claw 3 is 811 times its width at basis, this relationship
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claw 8. Penes terminally with 710 minute setae facing the ejaculatory opening.
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<emphasis id="B912CB1FFFC5FFB3FF07F935FEA8F917" box="[199,264,1701,1727]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Pleon</emphasis>
(
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MQ). Male pleopod 5 slender, 1.21.8 times length of pleopod 3. Male pleopod 4, when stretched, reaching to end of pleonite 5, its large apical seta ends at the middle of pleonite 6. Fourth endopod 0.81.1 times length of basal segment of exopod; endopod with 811 barbed setae. Uropods with endopod 0.91.0 times length of exopod or 1.41.7 times length of telson (without spines). Length of exopod 78 times maximum width. Telson length 1.31.7 times width at basis, or 0.50.6 times length of exopod of uropods, or 0.70.9 times pleonite 6.
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