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<taxonomicName id="7338ECE58F6F92E3270F93AB7588AD87" ID-CoL="66H3X" authority="J. L. Barnard, 1972" authorityName="J. L. Barnard" authorityYear="1972" class="Malacostraca" family="Ampithoidae" genus="Ampithoe" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Ampithoe hinatore" order="Amphipoda" pageId="2" pageNumber="27" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hinatore">Ampithoe hinatore J.L. Barnard, 1972</taxonomicName>
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J.L. Barnard, 1972: 39-42, figs 11-12.
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<paragraph id="946DDF72991FAA62E8596FCC7C0EAFDC" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype: male, 9.0 mm, NIWA 831, station E970, Kaikoura, New Zealand,
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, intertidal wash of algae, 22 January, 1968.
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Paratype: Female, 7.3 mm, 2 specimens, NIWA 832, station E970, Kaikoura, New Zealand,
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, intertidal wash of algae, 22 January, 1968.
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<paragraph id="D47AEF8D4BAB71048353DCA3EE8DB04F" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C1060DCD942D5A878FC76A9F0A40E5EF" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Male: Eye prominent. Epistome and upper lip, in situ, directed straight down, perpendicular to the head. Lower lip outer plate notched, outer lobe extending past inner lobe. Mandible molar well developed and triturating, palp robust and three-articulate, article three distally rounded. Maxilla 1 palp well developed. Pereopods weakly setose. Gnathopod 1 weakly sexually dimorphic; coxa produced anteriorly; basis anteroventral lobe prominent; propodus subovoid, anterodistal setose lobe absent, palm acute and concave defined by a subacute posterodistal tooth and robust seta; dactylus subequal in length to palm. Gnathopod 2 more robust and slightly longer than gnathopod 1; basis anteroventral lobe large and setose; carpus subtriangular; propodus longer than carpus, propodus broad, anterodistal lobe absent, palm acute, defined by a subacute posterodistal tooth and robust seta; dactylus subequal in length to palm. Pereopods 3 and 4 similar in size and shape; basis slightly expanded and glandular; merus narrow, lobe absent. Pereopod 5 basis rounded; distal articles slender; propodus weakly prehensile. Pereopods 6 and 7 similar, increasing in length; distal articles slender; propodus weakly prehensile. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner rounded without tooth. Uropod 1, in situ, reaching to the end of uropod 2, peduncle distoventral spur absent. Uropod 2 peduncle rounded lateral distoventral process absent. Uropod 3 broad, peduncle with six distal robust setae; rami short; outer ramus with two recurved robust setae, denticle patch; inner ramus with robust and slender distal setae. Telson subtriangular with reduced, small cusps, denticles absent, with lateral and apical setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9CEE43EEB64D1600D10DA92BFFFF105A" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Female. Similar to male, except: Gnathopods 1-2 palms less excavate.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FCAB8CDD282E23D72AC5253B5E17103F" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Known only from the type locality, Kaikoura on the New Zealand, South Island north-eastern coast. J.L.
<bibRefCitation id="0A41D19DCF5879B34BCA646A6D3507A1" author="Barnard, JL" journalOrPublisher="Memoir of the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute" pageId="19" pageNumber="44" pagination="7 - 216" title="The marine fauna of New Zealand: algae-living littoral Gammaridea (CrustaceaAmphipoda)." volume="62" year="1972">Barnard (1972)</bibRefCitation>
recorded only three specimens, whilst
<bibRefCitation id="500B9F58681C66384A616367DD991424" author="Fenwick, GD" journalOrPublisher="Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology" pageId="19" pageNumber="44" pagination="1 - 18" title="The effect of wave exposure on the amphipod fauna of the alga Caulerpabrownia." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-0981(76)90072-1" volume="25" year="1976">Fenwick (1976)</bibRefCitation>
also noted the presence of this species in a wave exposure study, but in relatively small abundances (16 out of around 60,000 individuals).
<bibRefCitation id="E3F0C5E270ABCDF9DA801983535371C4" author="Barnard, JL" journalOrPublisher="Memoir of the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute" pageId="19" pageNumber="44" pagination="7 - 216" title="The marine fauna of New Zealand: algae-living littoral Gammaridea (CrustaceaAmphipoda)." volume="62" year="1972">Barnard (1972)</bibRefCitation>
notes that it has a similar morphology to
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Barnard, 1970 from Hawaii, which is also similar to the
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Audouin, 1826 complex of species.
<bibRefCitation id="A61340CBAD8F98E62ACD9DE5211ECBEC" author="Lowry, JK" journalOrPublisher="Mauri Ora" pageId="19" pageNumber="44" pagination="95 - 130" title="Key and Checklist to the Gammaridean Amphipods of Kaikoura." volume="2" year="1974">Lowry (1974)</bibRefCitation>
refers to the presence of
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from Kaikoura, however, these are not new records just repeats from
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paper.
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<paragraph id="6397AFED9E2D829EC46C4A6C71ED458E" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="06687299DE8F01CF17DFBB19DBEC132A" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand</paragraph>
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