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(
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stn 37),
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Amph. 204584 (
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,
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on 2 slides).
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Détroit
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(
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stn 51)
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Amph. 204585 (
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, all on slides; 11 inadults in alcohol).
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, sand and shells,
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,
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(
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Amph. 204586 (
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,
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.
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B63FF9680F65823FF6A2C51" box="[139,249,852,874]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Female gnathopod 1 propodus ratio of length: width = 3, in male = 2; palm not defined, posterior margin regular; palmar corner proximally followed by shallow excavation. Gnathopod
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both sexes similar in shape, but asymmetrical; in female palmar excavations deeper. Pereopod 7 basis ratio of length: width = 1.25. Telson with 2 or 3 distal robust setae, maximum lengths half length of telson.
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Adult male and female
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.
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Gnathopod 2 of
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slightly asymmetrical in size, similar in shape. Coxa 2 longer than wide, basis with few short setae on anterior margin, many very long ones on posterior margin; merus posterodistally with acute tooth; carpus posteroventral corner rounded; length ratio carpus: propodus = 0.8, about same width; propodus slender, ratio length: width = 2.53.0, palm concave, weakly defined by corner; 1 subdistal prominent robust seta on the inner surface next to the palmar corner, 2 smaller ones along the palm. Gnathopod 2 of
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dimorphic both in size and shape: the smaller is as described for the female, the other has a longer, less excavated palm. Dactylus not much curved.
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<paragraph id="D71836A24B63FF96832C5972FB4D2DAB" blockId="4.[817,1458,224,1184]" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Pereopods spinose, propodus longer than merus, carpus shorter, length of basis: propodus = 1.3; basis posterior margin serrate, posterodistal corner somewhat lengthened. Dactyli forming a “chela” with their nail and the stiff, towards the dactylus bent robust seta on inner margin.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D71836A24B63FF96832C59EFFC422C18" blockId="4.[817,1458,224,1184]" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Epimeral plates 1, 2 posteroventral corners acute, followed by a shallow short sinus ending with a blunt tooth. Epimeral plate 3 with up to 9 small teeth on posterior margin, in adult males many irregular teeth, in juvenile specimens less; ventral margin smooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D71836A24B63FF96832C585DFB192B73" blockId="4.[817,1458,224,1184]" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Uropod 2 the shortest, uropod 3 extending much more than uropod 1; uropod 1 peduncle longer than rami, 1 sub-basofacial strong curved robust seta in about one third of length on outer margin, 1 very long robust seta subdistally; inner ramus longer than outer one. Uropod 2 distally with 2 longer and some shorter robust setae. Uropod 3 ratio peduncle: rami less than 0.5, rami subequal, outer somewhat narrower than inner one; 1 article; both distally tapering, scarcely truncate, with 23 distal robust setae, marginal ones on outer ramus in 34 groups, on inner one many short single ones.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D71836A24B63FF96832C5F27FC732B9B" blockId="4.[817,1458,224,1184]" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Telson, inner side shorter and outer corner acutely prominent; in the excavation 23 strong robust setae (0.20.5 of telson length).</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B63FF96834C5FC0FC302BF6" box="[817,931,1207,1229]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Etymology.</emphasis>
Dedicated to J.M. Pirlot.
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B63FF96834C5F94FC272BC2" box="[817,948,1251,1273]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Distribution.</emphasis>
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,
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; coral rubble, shells, sand,
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.
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<emphasis id="E5D3EAB04B63FF96834C5E5BFC022A79" box="[817,913,1324,1346]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="261">Remarks.</emphasis>
The “disproportionate” insertion between propodus and carpus, which
<bibRefCitation id="B3364B534B63FF9684755E3EFB612A64" author="Barnard, J. L." box="[1032,1266,1353,1375]" pageId="4" pageNumber="261" pagination="1 - 333" refId="ref13878" refString="Barnard, J. L. 1972 a. Gammaridean Amphipoda of Australia, Part I. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 103: 1 - 333." type="journal article" year="1972">Barnard (1972a: 126)</bibRefCitation>
stressed for this species flock, and which leads to a deeper “gap” dorsally in other species, is here very scarcely visible.
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