Epimeria (Pseudepimeria) pulchra Coleman 1990

Epimeria ( Pseudepimeria ) pulchra Coleman, 1990 Fig. 293 Epimeria pulchra Coleman, 1990a: 166–176, pls 10–16. Epimeria pulchra – De Broyer & Klages 1991: 166 (key). — Wakabara & Serejo 1999: 641 (key). — Coleman 2007: 47, in part, fig. 24a–b, not colour plate 2f (= E. debroyeri sp. nov.). M...

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Main Authors: d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem, Verheye, Marie L.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3857534
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Summary:Epimeria ( Pseudepimeria ) pulchra Coleman, 1990 Fig. 293 Epimeria pulchra Coleman, 1990a: 166–176, pls 10–16. Epimeria pulchra – De Broyer & Klages 1991: 166 (key). — Wakabara & Serejo 1999: 641 (key). — Coleman 2007: 47, in part, fig. 24a–b, not colour plate 2f (= E. debroyeri sp. nov.). Material examined SOUTHERN OCEAN: 2 adult specs, SIGNY 1991/92, AGT 5, transect 1, South Orkney Plateau: Signy Island, 60.683° S, 45.581° W, 50 m, 10 Jan. 1992, coll. Stefan Hain (RBINS, INV. 132687). Description ROSTRUM. Long, overreaching tip of peduncle of antenna 1; in lateral view, anteriorly weakly curved in its middle and forming a blunt very obtuse angle with head, ventrally weakly curved, tip sometimes abruptly curving downwards; in frontal view, fairly narrow, with weakly convex borders, with subacute tip. EYE. Medium-sized, conical. PEREION–PLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionite 1 with medium-sized broad and blunt-tipped mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards of which the anterior border is straight and the posterior border is strongly convex, with pair of well-developed, blunt, dorsolateral teeth and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pereionite 2 much narrower than pereionites 1 and 3, with small narrow blunt-tipped tooth pointing upwards (a bit shorter than mid-dorsal tooth of pereionite 1 and much shorter than mid-dorsal tooth of pereionite 3), with pair of small very blunt dorsolateral teeth, and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pereionites 3–7 with very large, slender and blunt-tipped mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior and the posterior borders are similarly convex, with pair of small, low and blunt dorsolateral teeth, and pair of small ventrolateral teeth; pleonite 1 with very large and slender mid-dorsal tooth pointing upwards, of which the anterior and posterior borders are convex (anterior border with distinct subdistal angular discontinuity), and of which the tip is blunt to angulate, and with pair of large subacute dorsolateral teeth (associated with several pairs of smaller ...