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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE060DC40E725943B0E8631A9" bold="true" box="[312,452,889,915]" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is dedicated to our late colleague Michèle de Saint Laurent in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the knowledge of
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. Carapace exclusive of rostrum about 1.5 times longer than broad, anterior and posterior cervical grooves distinct but not deep. Gastric region moderately convex, with both small and moderate­sized spines and tubercles as figured, lacking elevated rugae. Hepatic region with tubercles. Anterior half of branchial region also with small spines. Posterior half of carapace bearing elevated, interrupted transverse ridges. Frontal margin strongly oblique, slightly convex. Antennal spine present. Posterior margin preceded by row of spines. Lateral margins nearly straight and subparallel, bearing 5 strong spines on anterior half, first anterolateral, smaller than others, somewhat divergent anteriorly, located distinctly mesial to level of remaining spines, second and third spines largest, directed more laterad than preceding, 1 or 3 small additional spines between large spines. Rostrum moderately narrow, with middorsal ridge, somewhat upturned, length one­fourth that of remaining carapace.
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, holotype, female (24.7 mm), off South Africa, WALVIS, Stn 13, MNHN­Ga 5295. A, carapace, dorsal. B, same, lateral. C, sternal plastron. D, posterior part of sixth abdominal segment and telson. E, left antennule, antenna and ocular peduncle, ventral. F, endopod of right third maxilliped, lateral. G, right cheliped, lateral. H, right second pereiopod, lateral. I, dactylus of right second pereiopod, lateral. Scale: AB, D, GH = 5 mm, CF, I = 2 mm.
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<paragraph id="4206875FE05EDC7EE72594860B713754" blockId="32.[264,1323,284,1870]" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">Walking legs rather long, slender, subcylindrical; first walking leg (P2) over­reaching chelipeds and 2.5 times postorbital carapace length. Meri of P2 slightly longer than that of P3 and 1.3 times that of P4, overreaching rostrum, each bearing dorsal crest with row of well developed spines continued on to corresponding crest on carpus, ventral margin with row of spines. Each carpus having dorsolateral crest without spines, continued on to corresponding crest on propodus. Propodus slightly shorther than merus, about 3 times dactylus length, flexor margin with 2 distal movable spinules, extensor margin sometimes with proximal spine. Dactyli slender, gently but distinctly curved, terminating in acute corneous spine preceded by row of 9 or 10 very low, proximally diminishing processes, each process supporting corneous spine, ultimate process slightly more remote from tip of dactylus than from penultimate process; flexor border nearly straight.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05EDC7EE72592E60EF33784" bold="true" box="[312,433,1444,1470]" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">Remarks.</emphasis>
The presence of gastric spines on the carapace, the unarmed abdomen, the absence of pereiopodal, the second walking legs overreaching the tip of the chelipeds, the ocular peduncles bearing a well­developed, anteriorly directed distomesial eye­spine, and the absence of a denticulate carina on the distolateral margin of the fixed finger of the cheliped link the species to
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, from North
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Basin at
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(
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, Tavares &amp; Campinho 1998).
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is readily distinguished from
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05EDC7EE5B891FE0B0034EF" box="[933,1090,1724,1749]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">M. reynoldsi</emphasis>
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by the following differences:
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<paragraph id="4206875FE05EDC7EE715904E0A69351C" blockId="32.[264,1323,284,1870]" box="[264,1323,1804,1830]" pageId="32" pageNumber="33"> The antennal spine is always present in the new species, whereas this spine is absent in</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05EDC7EE72590760E893577" box="[312,459,1844,1869]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">M. reynoldsi</emphasis>
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.
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The first anterolateral spine of the carapace in
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE542965E0CB4330F" box="[863,1014,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">M. laurentae</emphasis>
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is clearly shorter than the second and third lateral spines, whereas this spine is as long as the second spine in
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE31696060EE633BF" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">M. reynoldsi</emphasis>
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.
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The gastric and lateral spines of the carapace are more numerous and better developed in
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE74B96FE0EAE33EF" box="[342,492,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">M. laurentae</emphasis>
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than in
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE45696FE0D9C33EF" box="[587,734,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">M. reynoldsi</emphasis>
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.
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The propodus of the walking legs is about three times the dactylus length in
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE31696A60E35301F" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">M. laurentae</emphasis>
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, instead of being about two times in
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.
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The new species is also easily distinguishable from
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by the presence of numerous spines on the gastric region and along the posterior border of the carapace.
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<emphasis id="70CD5B4DE05FDC7FE71595C60EB130A7" box="[264,499,644,669]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Munidopsis starmer</emphasis>
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has only two epigastric spines and the posterior border of the carapace is unarmed.
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The
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were collected together with an abundant fauna composed of octocorals, decapods including one
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, echinoderms, tunicates and fishes.
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. Only known from the
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locality, off
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habitat data are not available
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