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Eleven pairs of biserial phyllobranchiate gills. Rostrum broadly subtriangular or reduced to broadly rounded lobe. Ocular peduncles with very slender penultimate segments, ultimate segments also slen- der proximately, but distally broadened, corneas prominently dilated; ocular acicles quite small, triangular. Antennal peduncles with supernumerary segmentation. Mandible with entirely calcified cutting edge except for small, corneous tooth at outer lower angle. Maxillule with external lobe of endopod rudimentary or vestigial. Maxilla with endopod exceeding distal margin of scaphognathite. First maxilliped with slender endopod exceeding distal margin of basial endite. Second maxilliped without distinguishing characters. Third maxilliped with crista dentata reduced or not, with accessory tooth. Sternite of third maxillipeds (thoracic somite IX of
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) unarmed. Sternite of chelipeds (thoracic somite X) narrow, incompletely fused to larger sternite of second pereopods. Sternites of second and third pereopods (thoracic somites XI, XII) very broad, with distinct median concavities.
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species.
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, by original designation.
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Queensland,
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and South
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Sea;
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296
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The new species, described below, is clearly assignable to
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on the basis of male characters: sexual tube, absence of male pleopods, shape and reduction of the male pleon, symmetrical uropods, which are also markedly reduced in males, but differs from the
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species in female characters. Of the similarities with the genus
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observable in the female of
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, which include ambulatory legs with blade-shaped dactyls, ambulatory meri each with one or more subdistal spines on the dorsal surface, and the tendency for loss of the left fifth pleopod, only the latter loss is seen in the female of
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In the male of
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, as in both sexes of species of
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, the third pereopods are markedly longer than the second. This dimorphism in
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is uncertain because only a single second right pereopod remains with the male
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species have ambulatory legs of generally equal length. The dimorphism in the fourth pereopods seen in
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is not present in
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; both sexes have simple propodi, lacking propodal rasps. In
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, as in
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<emphasis id="B933EA865265565DFD8D268A8CE97D85" box="[518,678,2003,2028]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="32">Pteropagurus</emphasis>
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, the sternite of the third pereopods is noticeably broadened. This was thought to also be a dimorphic character in
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<emphasis id="B933EA865266565EFD5C21C18D387AD8" box="[727,887,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="33">Pteropagurus</emphasis>
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; however, the posterior extension observed in males of
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<emphasis id="B933EA865266565EFE8321998F307AB0" box="[264,383,192,217]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="33">P. inermis</emphasis>
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and
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was found to occur in both sexes in a third recently discovered species (McLaughlin, in press).
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Certain inaccuracies in the original generic description of the mouthparts of
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<emphasis id="B933EA865266565EFBED20498B7B7B40" box="[1126,1332,272,297]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="33">C. queenslandica</emphasis>
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are corrected based on a reexamination of the female
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and on the morphology of the new species. The maxillule was illustrated (
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) as having a bilobed coxal endite; but reexamination of the maxillule has shown this condition to be an artifact. The coxal endite of the the maxillule of
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.
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and the new species is represented by a single lobe as is typical for paguroids in general. Similarly, the three-segmented exopods of the second and third maxillipeds (ibid.: fig. 2E, F) are artifacts; the exopods are two segmented as in most pagurids. The basis and ischium of the third maxilliped were illustrated (ibid.: fig. 2F) as being completely fused, and the crista dentata was described as lacking an accessory tooth. In the new species, when viewed externally, the basis and ischium similarly appeared to be completely fused, but internally, a suture line was visible. Reexamination has shown this also to be the case for
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, indicating the basis and ischium must be considered incompletely fused. The crista dentata in the new species, when viewed externally, consisted of a row of translucent teeth decreasing in size anteriorly, but with one appreciably larger subdistal tooth. However, the internal view of the ischium showed that the crista dentata actually consisted of all small teeth distally and an adjacent subdistal large accessory tooth. The maxillule and second and third maxillipeds of
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are herein illustrated accurately (
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ac). The absence of an accessory tooth as a character that will distinguish
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from
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is not correct. Both genera have an accessory tooth on the crista dentata.
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