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On the identity of
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Imamura
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Imamura (
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described
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<emphasis box="[591,770,1520,1545]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">P. hinumaensis</emphasis>
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from a brackish water marsh in
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. In his description he pointed on the similarity of this species with
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<emphasis box="[992,1119,1560,1585]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">P. anellata</emphasis>
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, known from the Sea of Ochotsk (Russian Pacific coast). According to
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Imamura (
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differences between the two species can be found in the shape of the posterior apodemes of the fourth coxal plates and in the relatively longer PIV of
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<emphasis box="[820,995,1680,1705]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">P. hinumaensis</emphasis>
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. When comparing the illustrations of both species, they show a striking similarity in the shape and configurations of the wheel­like acetabula: the wheel­like acetabula are very large, a characteristic not found in other
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species. The length of PIV of the two species is almost the same.
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<emphasis box="[264,521,1840,1865]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Pontarachna anellata</emphasis>
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is only known from the female sex, and
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only known from the male sex. Within the genus
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sexual dimorphism can be found in the shape of the posterior apodemes of the fourth coxal plates, as can be seen in the illustrations of
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by
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Uchida (
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. The female of
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has longer apodemes compared to the male, and this is also found in
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and
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. The only difference between the two species is the complete suture line of the second and third coxal plates in
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, but as this is only found on one side, it must be considered more as an anomaly than as a character of this species. Therefore, I consider
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a junior synonym of
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<emphasis box="[451,576,564,589]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">P. anellata</emphasis>
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.
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