Pseudopallene chevron Staples 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185190 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213228 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039387DA-FF89-7871-FF7E-FCDFD117FAA6 |
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Pseudopallene chevron Staples 2007 View in CoL
Pseudopallene chevron View in CoL . — Staples 2007: 99 View Cited Treatment , Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 .
Material: AM P73290, 1 female. 22 November 2005, Albany, Western Australia, CSIRO station 022-126, collected by Sherman sled from 35.3350°S 118.2940°E to 35.3366°S 118.2900°E, soft and hard bottoms, 100 m.
Remarks: This specimen mostly agrees with the description of the holotype, a male specimen from South Australia. Red dorsal markings proposed as diagnostic character ( Staples 2007) are not evident in this preserved female, instead scattered traces of red pigmentation are observed dorsally on trunk and legs. The shape of ocular tubercle, neck and proboscis agree well with those in the male, also the abdomen, although only slightly constricted distally, and the shape of chelae fingers with linear cutting edge, but no strong setae are observed. Ovigers are glabrous, with no simple spines as described for the male. The strigilis spine formula is 14:8:9:7 and the terminal claw has 18 teeth. The configuration of the propodus agrees totally with that of the holotype; the main claw is long, about ¾ the propodal length.
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Australian National Fish Collection |
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Pseudopallene chevron Staples 2007
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