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<mods:title>The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from Australian fresh waters: Part 2</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Barnard, J. Laurens</mods:namePart>
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From the principal, original Aboriginal tribe of south-western
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.
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locality.
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Wungong System, Chandler Road, creek draining granite outcrop, stop 2.
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(
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,
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), male &quot;g&quot;
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and
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.
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(
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), female &quot;h&quot;
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.
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(
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) examined, juvenile &quot;j&quot;
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, male &quot;k&quot;
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. Ten other adults and ten other juveniles in same sample.
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Eyes not visible in preserved specimens. Setae of antennae 1- 2 sparse and short; male antenna 2 weakly pediform, about 1.5 times as thick as antenna 1; propodus of male gnathopod 1 lacking stout posterior spines; article 2 of male gnathopod 2 with about 4 stout posterolateral facial spines in 2 sets and about 3-9 medium-stout anterior spines plus up to 8 setae in specimens with fewer than 5 spines; gnathopods of both sexes not setose as noted in description of
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;
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cleft 70+ percent, each apex with 1 spine and 2 -3 setae, each dorsum or lateral edge with 3 setae.
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Description of
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(male
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&quot;g&quot;).
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(Fig. 9): urosome moderately armed dorsally; length,
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<emphasis box="[1325,1418,1923,1962]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">Head</emphasis>
(Fig. 9): rostrum small; eyes in death absent.
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<emphasis box="[1325,1561,1969,2008]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">First antenna</emphasis>
(Figs 8, 9): length 0.6 of body, 1.45 second antenna, flagellum longer than peduncle, peduncular article 1 longest, article 3 shortest, setae sparse, medial face of article 1 with armament formula of SS-eSS-SS-e, flagellum with 24 articles, each article commencing at article 6 with tiny aesthetascs; accessory flagellum 5-articulate, reaching end of article 5 of primary flagellum, articles uniform, sparsely setulate.
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(Figs 8, 9): length 0.40 body; peduncle longer than flagellum, article 4 longer than 5, articles 3, 4 and 5 with moderate ventral setation, article 3 with 3 dorsomedial spines; flagellum 9-articulate, well setose ventrally, lacking calceoli.
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<emphasis box="[1330,1530,2566,2605]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">Upper lip:</emphasis>
apical margin evenly rounded but connection to epistome and epistome itself slightly asymmetrical.
<emphasis box="[1539,1784,2658,2697]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">Left mandible</emphasis>
(Figs 8, 11): palp article 3 shorter than 2, article 2 with 9 medial marginal setae, article 3 with 2A, 2B, 3C, 2 D, 6E; incisor 5-toothed, lacinia mobilis 4-toothed, 6 setose accessory blades; molar bearing plumose seta, several penicillate hooked brushy basal setae, other pubescence, and one chisel spine
<emphasis box="[1409,1682,2933,2972]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">Right mandible</emphasis>
(Figs 8, 9): incisor 4-toothed; lacinia mobilis not bifid, very broad, partly divided into 2 flakes, denticulate; accessory blades of 2 plumose spines, setae of palp article 3 with 2A, 2B, 2C, 6D, 5E.
<emphasis box="[1352,1645,3116,3155]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="173">Leftfirst maxilla</emphasis>
(Fig. 9): palp article 2 with 6 thin apical spines and 3 barely subterminal facial setae, outer plate with 11 spines, most denticulate; inner plate with 3 apicomedial setae.
<emphasis box="[614,943,501,540]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Right first maxilla</emphasis>
(Fig. 9): palp article 2 with 5 thick apical spines partly articulated to segment, one apicolateral thin seta.
<emphasis box="[939,1205,593,632]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Second maxilla</emphasis>
(Fig. 9): outer plate outer apical margin with 1 small spinule, apicomedial margin of inner plate with 2 weakly submarginal thick setae.
<emphasis box="[840,1025,731,770]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Maxilliped</emphasis>
(Fig. 8): palp article 3 with ranks of thin setae on inner edge, apical part with rank of 5 thicker setae, apex not strongly produced, not rugose; inner plate with 3 thick spines and several plumose setae apically, long medial row of plumose setae, and 1 ventrofacial spine.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[394,453,3096,3131]" pageId="13" pageNumber="174">Fig.</emphasis>
8.
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, holotype, male &quot;g&quot; 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); female &quot;h&quot;
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; male &quot;k&quot;
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.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[359,418,3097,3135]" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">Fig.</emphasis>
9.
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, holotype, male &quot;g&quot; 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); female.oh&quot;
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.
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<emphasis box="[274,553,1019,1058]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">First gnathopod</emphasis>
(
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,
<figureCitation box="[750,790,1019,1058]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="17.[395,450,3103,3138]" captionTargetBox="[302,2218,483,3001]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="Fig. 11. Uroctena whadjukia n.sp., holotype, male &quot;go. 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); male &quot;k&quot; 7.19 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4654826" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4654826/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">11</figureCitation>
): coxal plate with long and short setae apically, with 1 posteroventral spine; article 4 without posterior hump; carpus well developed and longer than in
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<taxonomicName box="[574,778,1157,1196]" class="Malacostraca" family="Neoniphargidae" genus="Neoniphargus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Amphipoda" pageId="15" pageNumber="176" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="westralis">U westralis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
narrow and not lobate; propodus subrectangular, longer than wide, posterolateral angle rounded, posterior edge with 3 acclivities and 3 sets of setae, with 1 medial and 3 lateral spines, no lateral spine elongate, palm slightly oblique, convex; dactylus reaching end of palm.
<emphasis box="[787,1106,1386,1425]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Second gnathopod</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="16.[342,397,3095,3130]" captionTargetBox="[258,2172,472,2989]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="Fig. 10. Uroctena whadjukia n.sp., holotype, male &quot;g&quot; 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); female &quot;h&quot; 3.60 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4660499" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4660499/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
): enlarged; article 2 with 3 medium anterior spines, posterolateral face with 4 spines in 2 sets, article 5 short and lobate, article 6 hugely ovatorectangular, palm oblique, sculptured, palmar corner with 1 lateral and 1 medial spines, posterior margin near corner without spines; dactyl strongly curved, fitting palm; coxal plate well setose, with one posteroventral spine.
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<emphasis box="[271,445,1766,1805]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Pereopods</emphasis>
(Figs 9- 12): coxa 3 with long setae and one posteroventral spines, coxa 4 barely emarginate, with 4 anteroventral, 11 posterior setae and 2 posteroventral spines; pereopods 3-4 not longer than gnathopod 2, pereopod 3 scarcely longer than 4, article 4 well setose posteriorly, article 5 poorly setose posteriorly, posterior spine formula = eS-ESS-4S and EE-SS4S, posterior margin of article 6 on pereopods 3- 4 with spine formula of ES-ES-ES-SS and ES-ES-ESSSS; pereopods 5- 7 similar, each with 3 locking spines and locking seta; coxae 5-7 bearing spines or setae on ventral margin of both lobes, article 2 expanded and lobate posteroventrally, bearing thin medium to long posterior setae; dactyls of pereopods 3-7 with spine formula of 4-4-4-6-(6), pereopod 7 internal formula = 1-1-2-2, thus spines doubled only on pereopod 7. Gills of coxae 2-6 sausage shaped, of pereopod 6 not reduced.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis box="[269,683,2553,2592]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Sternal (gills) processes</emphasis>
(
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): segments 2- 7 with sausage-shaped sternal gills in formula of 1-1-1-2-2-2, gills on segments 2- 6 central, on segment 7 attached to front of lateral edge of segment.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis box="[267,408,2742,2780]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Epimera</emphasis>
(Figs 9, 13): each epimeron posteroventrally rounded, posterior margins convex, notched and setose, setae long, epimeron 1 with 1 ventral seta, epimera 2- 3 with setal formula of 1-2-2-2 and 1-3-2-1-1.
<emphasis box="[1103,1200,2879,2918]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Pleon</emphasis>
(Figs 9, 13): each dorsolateral posterior margin of pleonites 1-6 with following setal formula (s=side, t=top): 1 = st; 2 = st; 3 = st; 4 = 2s, t; 5 = 2s,
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; 6 =
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; uropod 3 strongly extending beyond uropods 1 and
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entire animal, uropod lengths relative to uropod 1: uropod 2 = 0.75, 3 = 0.80.
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(
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): retinacula 2 per pleopod, no accessories; peduncles each with 19-19-30 setae, rami extending equally, outer with 13 -15, 11, 10 articles; inner with 10 -11, 9, 9 articles; setae on basal articles = 4-1-1-3, 4-2-1-3, 2-11-2, none bifid, variable on pleopod 1 on right and left members (formula averaged).
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<emphasis box="[1325,1554,685,724]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">First uropod</emphasis>
(Fig. 13): peduncle length 1.5 rami; outer margin with 1 apicodistal spine besides row of 10 dorsal spines and one seta between spines 8 and 9, with 1 apical spine medially and row of 4 setae; rami of subequal length, both rami with 2 rows of marginal spines or setae in formula of SS-SS and E-SS, outer ramus with 4 apical and inner ramus with 5 apical spines.
<emphasis box="[1427,1693,1008,1046]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Second uropod</emphasis>
(Fig. 13): peduncle about 1.5 length of inner ramus, with 5 dorsolateral spines, no apical, medial margin with 2 basal setae in tandem and one large curved apically barbed hook-spine; outer ramus shorter than inner, both with 2 rows of marginal spines in formula of S-S and S-eS, apices with 4 and 5 spines.
<emphasis box="[1457,1685,1283,1322]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Third uropod</emphasis>
(Fig. 13): peduncle length 0.50 outer ramus, as long as length of urosomite 3, with several lateral ranks of subdistal setae besides apical cluster of 4 setae and 3 spines, apicomedial corner with spine and seta; outer ramus proximal article with outer (but turned ventrally) comb-row of 12 bifid setae, with transverse lateral spine-seta row on body (3S, 2E), medial margin of apex with 4 spines, lateral margin with 2 spines and 4 setae, apex of large article 2 with 4 apical spines and 3 setae; inner ramus length 0.37 of outer, with 2 apical spines.
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(Fig. 13): broader than wide, shorter than urosomite 3; cleft 70 percent of its length; apices each with spine in lateral notch, 2 -3 apical and 1 apicolateral setae, each lobe with 2 dorsomedial setae and each lobe with pair of penicillate setules dorsolaterally at M.55.
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Description of
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(female &quot;h&quot;).
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(Fig. 8): length,
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. Like male but antennae shorter, antenna 2 short and slender, article 5 almost as long as 4; head sinus smaller; coxae slightly taller, coxal setae slightly sparser, bilobation of coxa 7 weaker; gnathopod 2 (
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) small, similar to but slightly larger than gnathopod I (Fig. 9), carpi of gnathopods 1-2 shorter than on male gnathopod 1, lobation distinct on female gnathopod 2, latter with only I medial spine, 1 lateral defining spine on palm; oostegites of coxae 2 -3 (
<figureCitation box="[1373,1505,2513,2552]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="16.[342,397,3095,3130]" captionTargetBox="[258,2172,472,2989]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="Fig. 10. Uroctena whadjukia n.sp., holotype, male &quot;g&quot; 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); female &quot;h&quot; 3.60 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4660499" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4660499/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
) large, ovate, of coxa 4 smaller, of coxa 5 very small. Sternal gill formula distinctive (
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), segments 2 ~ each with pair of more or less central gills, segments 5 -6 each with 2 pairs, each pair lateral, and segment 7 with 1 pair, each member attached laterally. Armaments of epimera (Fig. 13) short and several comprising spines, formula of epimera 1- 3 = E--ES, EE--S, S, e; uropod 3 (Fig. 13) relatively smaller than in male, subdistal armaments sparser, ventrolateral comb of outer ramus absent, replaced by pair of spines in notch, but apex of article 2 better developed, with 7 spines and 3 setae;
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(Fig. 13) more embryonic in appearance, apical spine on each lobe more central, setae fewer but dorsomedial setal pair relatively more basal.
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Fig. 10.
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n.sp.,
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.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[395,522,3103,3138]" pageId="17" pageNumber="178">Fig. 11.</emphasis>
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(all drawings except those indicated); male &quot;k&quot; 7.19 mm.
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Fig. 12.
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<paragraph blockId="18.[217,1207,2770,3177]" lastBlockId="18.[1274,2259,2771,3178]" pageId="18" pageNumber="179">Additional notes of minor items: mandibular palp article 2 with 4 setae, article 3 formula = 3A, 3B, 3D, 5E, left rakers 6; left maxilla 2 palp with 5 thin apical spines and 2 setae; armament formulae on article 5 of pereopods 3 and 4: SS-S-SS and SS-S-SSS, on article 6 = E-ES and ES-ES-SS, dactyls each with 2 spines; locking spines on pereopods 5-7 = 3S+E, dactylar spines = 2-2-4. Formulae on pleopods 1-3: articles of outer rami = 7-7-5, inner rami = 5-5-4, setae on each peduncle = 5-3-5, setae on outer and inner basal articles of outer and inner rami of pleopods 1 -3 = 3-1-1-3, 2- 1-1-2, 1-1-1-2, outer rami shorter than inner. Posteroventral spines on urosomite 1 = 2; uropodal spine and setal formulae: uropod 1 peduncle dorsolateral = S-S-S-S-SES, medially = E--S, outer ramus of uropods 1-2 lateral and medial spines = 1-1 and 0--1, inner ramus = 0-1 and 0-0, apical spines of outer and inner rami of uropods 1-2 = 4-5 and 4-5.</paragraph>
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13.
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, holotype, male &quot;g&quot; 7.09 mm (all drawings except those indicated); female &quot;h&quot; 3.60 mm.
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Description of other material. Specimen &quot;k&quot; (Figs 8, 11): male, length
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. Slightly more advanced than male &quot;g&quot;, pattern of spines on article 2 of gnathopod 2 slightly distinctive (see
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). Flagellum of antenna 1 with 21 articles, of antenna 2 with 10, calceoli absent. Pereopods 5 -6 each with 4 locking spines and one seta, of pereopod 7 with 3 locking spines and one seta. Dorsolateral margin of peduncle on uropod 1 with 12 spines and 2 setae, of uropod 2 with 6 spines and 5 setae.
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Specimen &quot;j&quot; is hatchling in brood pouch of female &quot;h&quot;. Generally appearance embryonic, body and appendages of swollen appearance, rostrum absent; accessory flagellum 2-articulate, large; flagellar articles of antenna 1 = 5, of antenna 2 = 4; setae of coxae 1-4 = 2-1-1-2; palmar defining spines of gnathopods 1-2 = 1 lateral seta, 1 medial seta and spine; spine formula on article 5 of pereopod 4 = 0-1-1, on article 6 = 0-2; locking spines on pereopods 3 -7 = 2, on pereopod 5 but less so on pereopods 6-7 one spine about two-thirds as long as dactyl, all dactyls with 1 seta and one spine; setae on pleonites 1- 4 = 2 on each side and 1 fully dorsal; on pleonite 5 = 1 lateral each side and 1 fully dorsal; absent on pleonite 6; all rami of pleopods 1-3 with 2 articles each; epimera 1-3 each with only 1 seta each at posteroventral corner; formulae on uropod 1 peduncle apicolateral = 1, uropod 2 = 1; rami of uropods 1 -2 lacking marginal spines, all with 4 apical spines each; peduncle of uropod 3 lacking spines, inner ramus with 1 apical spine, article 1 of outer ramus with 1 apicomedial and 1 apicolateral spine, article 2 with 2 medium and 1 short apical setae; each lobe of
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with 1 apical spine, 1 apicolateral penicillate setule and 2 dorsolateral penicillate setules.
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Relationship. This species differs from the
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species of the genus,
<emphasis box="[501,673,2033,2073]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="181">U ajJinis,</emphasis>
in the much smaller number of posterolateral spines on article 2 of male gnathopod
<emphasis box="[232,466,2125,2165]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="181">2; U ajJinis</emphasis>
bears four sets of three to four each, whereas this species has two sets of two each. In this species there are also no spines on gnathopod 2 propodus besides the defining spines, and the dactyl of gnathopod 1 reaches the apex of the palm. Note that many items of
<emphasis box="[513,671,2354,2394]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="181">U ajJinis</emphasis>
are unknown such as setation sizes and patterns on pereopods, uropods, epimera, and medial antenna 1.
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Distribution.
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, Wungong System, creek.
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