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Emended part only; see
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. Male left geniculate antennule fringed with long setules posteriorly on compound segments IIV only or segments IIV to V; segment I with one or two setae. Second endopodal segment of antenna with two or three inner setae. Mandibular endopod one-segmented with two terminal setae of unequal length, or absent. Leg 4 with or without vestigial element on inner distal corner of coxa. Male fifth legs with basis and coxa of right leg separate or incompletely fused; right endopod unisegmented, rudimentary or well-developed; second exopodal segment of right leg expanded inwards or extremely elongated, third segment triangular, tapering distally, or lamellar; left endopod two-segmented, with second segment originating from inner base of first segment; second exopodal segment of left leg expanded inwards or outwards, third segment with two or three heavily chitinized, long processes.
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The monotypic genus
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by
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. This species was first collected off
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). The genus is considered to be deep-sea hyperbenthic (
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;
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; present study). The second congener described below was discovered in the Sulu Sea, which confirms the validity of the genus. Although known only by the male, it is readily distinguishable from other arietellid genera by a combination of the following characters: (1) presence of a large cuticular process on the left antennulary compound segment XXIVXXV; (2) lack of a seta on the first endopodal segment of the antenna; (3) two or three inner setae on the second endopodal segment of the antenna; (4) outer seta on the fifth exopodal segment of the mandible, relatively long; (5) maxillule with one basal and two endopodal setae; (6) basal spine of the maxilla furnished with a spinular row; (7) innermost setae on the fourth and fifth endopodal segments of the maxilliped not vestigial; (8) outermost seta on the sixth endopodal segment of the maxilliped vestigial; (9) left and right endopods of the fifth leg two- and one-segmented, respectively. However, the new species described below has different armature on the antenna, mandible and leg 4 from those of
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, and necessitates an emendation of the generic diagnosis.
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The genus seems to be associated with the sea-bottom (
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;
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; present study), although it was previously regarded as pelagic (
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).
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