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SOUTHERN OCEAN:
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<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFEE3CECFFEE5" blockId="138.[189,1399,267,364]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">COXA 5. In dorsal view, with extremely long, triangular, carinate, lateral tooth, of which the anterior border points obliquely strongly backwards and the posterior border is almost perpendicular to body axis; tip of carina sharp.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFE7CCA4CFE7D" blockId="138.[189,1398,403,501]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">COXA 6. With triangular carinate lateral tooth of which the anterior border points obliquely backwards and the posterior border is nearly perpendicular to body axis (very weakly pointing onwards); tip of carina subacute; posteriorly with a second, much smaller obtuse triangular tooth directed backwards.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFDF4CD02FDD0" blockId="138.[189,1398,540,601]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">COXA 7. With ventral border strongly curved, with posterior border straight, these two borders being joined by a long broad curve.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFD69CD6DFCA1" blockId="138.[189,1399,640,808]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">EPIMERAL PLATES 13. Plate 1 with posteroventral angle angulate and with posterior border distinctly angulate, with distinct lateral carina and 2 lateral teeth; plate 2 with posteroventral angle produced into a medium-sized sharp tooth, with distinct lateral carina and 2 lateral teeth; plate 3 with posteroventral angle produced into a long tooth, with distinct lateral carina and 1 lateral tooth, with posterior margin produced into a large triangular tooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFCB8CBF3FC39" blockId="138.[189,1399,847,944]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with sharp narrow tooth pointing upwards, with pair of denticle just in front of the main tooth; urosomite 2 with pair of mid-sized posterior dorsolateral teeth pointing upwards; urosomite 3 with pair of mid-sized posterior dorsolateral teeth pointing upwards.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFC30CCC3FC7B" blockId="138.[189,980,983,1010]" box="[189,980,983,1010]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">TELSON. Cleft on 0.3; tips of lobes acute, notch forming a narrow V.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFBF1CB42FBDF" blockId="138.[189,1398,1049,1111]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">PEDUNCLE OF ANTENNA 1. Article 1 with anterior border concave, with strong anterior and posterior tooth; article 2 with strong lateral triangular tooth; article 3 with strong ventral tooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFB96CA58FB32" blockId="138.[189,1398,1150,1211]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">GNATHOPODS 12. Very small, achelate; carpus and propodus broad in gnathopod 1 (propodus tapering), of medium width in gnathopod 2; dactylus of gnathopod 2 extremely broad and posteriorly straight.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFB0BCD30FAA9" blockId="138.[189,1398,1251,1312]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">PEREIOPOD 34. Merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFAA0CB5AFA21" blockId="138.[189,1399,1351,1449]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">PEREIOPODS 56. Basis of pereiopods 56 of normal width, with posteroproximal process produced into a sharp tooth, with posterodistal tooth strong, narrow and sharp; merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24C368DFF0C68F5FF4AFA38CE67F9FE" blockId="138.[189,1399,1487,1655]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border nearly parallel to basis axis of proximal 0.75; at this level it forms a medium-sized sharp to very sharp tooth, which is followed by a deep rounded concavity; the posterodistal corner is produced into a medium to long narrow tooth pointing obliquely backwards; merus, carpus and propodus extremely broad and short; dactylus fairly large, strongly curved on both sides, clasping.</paragraph>
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Up to
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Plateau of the South
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; present material).
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0C68F5FF4AF897CE38F810" bold="true" box="[189,303,1919,1945]" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Remarks</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="05F34D0EFF0C68F5FF4AF846CE9BF84E" authorityName="Coleman" authorityYear="1990" box="[189,396,1965,1991]" class="Malacostraca" family="Epimeriidae" genus="Epimeria" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Amphipoda" pageId="138" pageNumber="139" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pulchra">
<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0C68F5FF4AF846CE9BF84E" box="[189,396,1965,1991]" italics="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">Epimeria pulchra</emphasis>
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is superficially similar to
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0C68F5FD4EF846CC45F84E" box="[697,850,1966,1991]" italics="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">E. amoenitas</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0C68F5FC1EF846CB6DF84E" box="[1001,1146,1965,1991]" italics="true" pageId="138" pageNumber="139">E. debroyeri</emphasis>
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, but it differs from these two species by a number of characters such as: longer mid-dorsal teeth on pereionites 37 and pleonites 12, much longer mid-dorsal tooth on pleonite 3, anterior corner of coxa 4 much more produced, posterior border of third epimeral plate produced into a tooth instead of being simply convex, gnathopods much broader. It is likely that
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0D68F4FD5CFEBECC31FEE6" box="[683,806,341,367]" italics="true" pageId="139" pageNumber="140">E. pulchra</emphasis>
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is endemic to the South
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, just as
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<emphasis id="F087EA9FFF0D68F4FF2AFE93CE47FE1D" box="[221,336,378,404]" italics="true" pageId="139" pageNumber="140">E. linseae</emphasis>
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