Paramoera anivae Labay, 2012, sp. nov.

Paramoera anivae sp. nov. Figures 1–11 Diagnosis . Dorsal surface of body segments smooth, bearing detached fine setae. Eyes medium, dark, suboval. Vital body color is white. Head with rostral point; inferior antennal sinus moderate, sub-rounded. Antenna 1 is 1.4 times as long as antenna 2.Inner pla...

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Main Author: Labay, Vjacheslav S.
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Published: Zenodo 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669871
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Summary:Paramoera anivae sp. nov. Figures 1–11 Diagnosis . Dorsal surface of body segments smooth, bearing detached fine setae. Eyes medium, dark, suboval. Vital body color is white. Head with rostral point; inferior antennal sinus moderate, sub-rounded. Antenna 1 is 1.4 times as long as antenna 2.Inner plate of maxilla 1 with 5 plumose setae; inner plate of maxilla 2 with 3–4 plumose setae. Carpus and propodus of pereopod 1 and 2 in female with specifically spoonformes plumose setae. Pereopod 2 of male with carpus about 50% as long as propodus. Pereopod 2 of female with carpus about 110% as long as propodus. Pleopod 2 in male without sexual transformation. Uropod 3: rami without plumose setae. Lobes of telson fused to half of its length (male) or 0.75 of length (female); each apex truncate (male) or pointed (female), with 2 setae, one of them long. Coxal gills present on pereopods 2–6. Material examined . Holotype: male, 4.5 mm, collection of Zoological Museum of Far East State University, Vladivostok: N X 31072 /1365, Aniva Bay (Okhotsk Sea), Cape Tomari-Aniva; 46° 37.3915 North, 142° 52.1833 East, 16 October 2010, coll. V. S. Labay. Paratypes: N X 31073 /1366, several tens of males and females with same data as holotype; several tens males and young specimens from some locality, 10 September 2010, coll. V. S. Labay. Description . Male (4.5 mm). Body smooth dorsally, without teeth and humps (Fig. 1), bearing detached fine setae. Sculpture of cover (all coxa, basis of pereopods 3–7, epimerae 1–3) pointed (Fig. 2). Head with rostral point. Inferior antennal sinus moderate, subrounded (Fig. 3 a). Lower corner of cephalon subrectangular. Eye medium, suboval, about 1/3 of the head height. Antenna 1 (Fig. 3 b) longer than antenna 2; about ½ length of body; peduncular articles 1–3 shortened progressively, article 1 with few setae at the distal part of lower margin; primary flagellum with 20 articles; one of two alternating articles bearing the lanceolate aesthetasc accompanied by setae (Fig. 3 c); calceoli absent; ...