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Kristine N. White, James Davis Reimer
Zookeys
Figure 5. Leucothoe elegans sp. n., holotype male, 4.5 mm, RUMF-ZC-1658.
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Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Humberto Camisotti, Alberto Martín
Zookeys
Figure 3.Caligus evelynae sp.n., adult male from Venezuela: A habitus, dorsal view B antenna C detail of distal part of antenna D sternal furca, ventral view E postantennal process and maxillule F maxilla G detail of calamus and canna H maxilliped I fourth leg, detail of distal elements J fifth and sixth legs K first leg, distal segment of exopod. Scale bars: A=0.5 mm, B,D–F, H=0.1 mm, C, G, I, J=0.03 mm; K=0.07 mm.
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Figure 4.Ithyleucon sorbei gen. et sp. n. preadult female paratype (ICMU12101902): A maxilliped 3 B pereopod 1 C pereopod 2 D pereopod 3 E pereopod 4 F pereopod 5 G uropod.
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Tomislav Karanovic, Mark J. Grygier, Wonchoel Lee
Zookeys
Figure 3.Diacyclops ishidai sp. n., A–E holotype female F paratype female A first swimming leg, anterior view B second swimming leg, anterior view C endopod of third swimming leg, anterior view D fourth swimming leg, anterior view E fifth leg, anterior view F genital double-somite, ventral view. Arabic numerals numbering sensilla and pores consecutively from anterior to posterior end of body, and from dorsal to ventral side (excluding appendages). Scale bars 100 μm.
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Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Jani Jarquín-González
Zookeys
Figure 4.Peltidium nayarit sp. n., adult female from Playa Careyeros, Nayarit, Mexican Pacific. A leg 2 B leg 3 C leg 4. Scales bars: A–C=100 μm.
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Terue C. Kihara, Carlos E. F. Rocha
Zookeys
Figures 25–29.Clausidium rodriguesi sp. n. Male: 25 mandible 26 mandible, detail, ventral 27 mandible, detail, dorsal 28 P1, anterior 29 P2, anterior. Scale bars: 25–27 = 10 μm; 28, 29 = 20 μm.
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Mohsen M. El-Sherbiny, Ali M. Al-Aidaroos
Zookeys
Figure 3.SEM micrographs of Macandrewella cochinensis female from the northern Red Sea. A rostrum and cuticular lens indicated by arrow, ventral view B serration of postero-dorsolateral process of prosomal end indicated by arrow, lateral view C urosome, anterodorsal protrusions and posterodorsal swelling on left side indicated by arrows, dorsal view D urosome, posterodorsal swelling on left side indicated by arrow, lateral view (left) E maxillary endopod F leg 5 indicated by arrow.
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Young-Hyo Kim, Ed A. Hendrycks
Zookeys
Figure 2.Socarnes tongyeongensis sp. n., holotype, female, 9.3 mm, Gyeongpo, Pungwha-ri, Sanyang-eup, Tongyeong-si, Korea. A head B Pleonites C antenna 1 D antenna 2 E lower lip F left mandible G maxilla 1 H maxilla 2 I maxilliped. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A, B), 0.2 mm (C, D), 0.1 mm (E–I).
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Eknarin Rodcharoen, Niel L. Bruce, Pornsilp Pholpunthin
Zookeys
Figure 4.Cirolana songkhla sp. n., male paratype (PSUZC-CR0281-2) (11.2 mm). A pereopod 1 B dactylus of pereopod 1 C mesial view, pereopod 1 D pereopod 2 E pereopod 4 F pereopod 6 G pereopod 7.
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Shigenori Karasawa, Kenshi Goto
Zookeys
Figure 3.Burmoniscus kitadaitoensis, male, holotype, TOYA-Cr 14899. A Left epimeron of pereonite 7 B telson. Scale bars: 300 μm.
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Andrés G. Morales-Núñez, Richard W. Heard
Zookeys
Figure 4.Paratanais rosadi sp. n., holotype female: A maxillule B maxillule and maxilla C maxilliped D enlargement of palp article-2 E pleopod F enlargement of plumose seta, with whip-like tip G uropod. Scale bar A–F 0.1 mm.
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Kerry A. Hadfield, Niel L. Bruce, Nico J. Smit
Zookeys
Figure 3.Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female holotype (29 mm) (SAM A45937): A pereopod 1 B pereopod 2 C pereopod 6 D pereopod 7.
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Patricia Cabezas, Enrique Macpherson
Zookeys
Figure 3.Dorsal surface of the carapace, dorsal view. A Paramunida haigae sp. n., NOAA Townsend Cromwell Cruise, holotype, male 16.6 mm. B Hendersonida granulata, BATHUS 2, Stn CP735, female, 13.7 mm.
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Figure 4.Gecarcinus nobilii sp. n., color in life; Colombia: Gorgona Island A male, photo by Karla Garcia Burneo (Peru) B, C male, photos by Rhett A. Butler (USA) D female, Buenaventura dept., Chucheros Beach, photo by Elena Gómez E sex unknown, Chocó dept., Nuquí prov., Canangucho Forest Reserve. Ecuador: F sex unknown, Manabí prov., Ayampe, photo by David Liebman (USA). Captive individuals from the pet trade, origin unknown: G sex unknown, photo by Oliver Mengedoht (Germany) H, I females, photos by John Beatty (USA) (the individual shown above in Fig. 1 belongs to the Pacific population of Gecarcinus lateralis (sensu Türkay 1973), please note the differences in the mesial lobe of the infraorbital margin).
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At the Fish auction of l'Ametlla de Mar, Catalonia, Spain (27 March 2008)
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Uca stenodactylus.
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Phronima sedentaria. Grand Manan.
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Shrimps and Prawns: Above on Right (Crangon vulgaris); Above on Left (Crangon horcas); In the Center (Pandalus annulicosnis); To the right and middle below (Hippolyte sp); To the left below (Hippolyte pusiola); to the left of center (Mysis stenolepis).
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Neolithodes Grimaldii Milne-Edwards et Bouvier.
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Scalpellum weltnerianum Pilsbry. Dorsal view.
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Astacus Klamathensis Stimps. Male. Fort Walla Walla, Washington Territory. Astacus Klamathensis Stikmps. Male. Sikan Creek, Oregon
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Dissodactylus stebbingi.
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Corystes Cassivelamnus, female.
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Diana M. P. Galassi, Paola De Laurentiis, Barbara Fiasca
Zookeys
Figure 13.Phyllognathopus inexspectatus sp. n. (♀). A P2 B P3 C P4 D P5 E P6 (scale bars in μm).