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Pilodius pugil Dana, 1852 (®gures 16a±e, 17a±c, 18a, b, 19a, b) Material examined. Mauritius: Albion Rocks, Baie de la Petite Rivihre, o Victory Road, Petite Rivihre, Albion, c.20ss12.5¾S 57ss23.5¾E, one m (ovigerous) (spent crab and zoea I, NHM, reg. no. 1998.604), hatched 20 May 1995, coll. P. Clark by SCUBA, 3±7 m, 6 May 1995. Zoea I description. Carapace (®gure 16a, d, e): dorsal spine long and curved distally with small tubercules, nearly twice as long as rostral spine; rostral spine much shorter than dorsal spine, approximately equal in length to protopod of antenna, with three spines distally; lateral spines short and straight; one pair of posterodorsal setae; ventral margin without setae; eyes sessile. Antennule (®gure 16a, b): uniramous, endopod absent; exopod unsegmented with two broad, long, two shorter, slender terminal aesthetascs and one terminal setae. Antenna (®gure 16a, c): protopodal process distally spinulate, approximatel y equal in length to rostral spine; endopod reduced; exopod rudimentary, unsegmented with two unequal terminal setae. Mandible: endopod palp absent. Maxillule (®gure 17a): coxal endite with seven setae; basial endite with ®ve setal processes and two small teeth; endopod two-segmented, proximal segment with one seta; distal segment with six (2 subterminal, 4 terminal) setae; exopod seta absent. Maxilla (®gure 17b): coxal endite bilobed with 4 +4 setae; basial endite bilobed with 5 +4 setae; endopod bilobed, with 3 +5 (2 subterminal and 3 terminal) setae; exopod (scaphognathite) margin with four setae and one long distal stout process. First maxilliped (®gure 18a): coxal segment without setae; basis with 10 setae arranged 2,2,3,3; endopod ®ve-segmented with 3,2,1,2, 5 (1 subterminal and 4 terminal) setae respectively; exopod two-segmented, distal segment with four long terminal plumose natatory setae. Second maxilliped (®gure 18b): coxa without setae; basis with four setae; endopod three-segmented, with 1,1,6 (3 subterminal and 3 terminal) setae respectively; exopod two-segmented, distal segment with four long terminal plumose natatory setae. Third maxilliped: absent. Pereiopods: absent. Abdomen (®gure 19a, b): ®ve somites; somite 2 with one pair of dorsolateral processes directed anteriorly; somite 3 with one pair of dorsolateral processes directed ventrally; somites 1±2 with rounded posterolateral processes and 3±5 with short posterolateral spinous processes; somite 1 without setae; somites 2±5 with one pair of posterodorsal setae; pleopod buds absent. Telson (®gures 17c, 19a, b): each fork long, gradually curved distally; one large and one small lateral spine; one large dorsal medial spine; posterior margin with three pairs of stout spinulate setae.
Published as part of Ng, Peter K. L., 2000, The Indo-Paci ® c Pilumnidae XII. On the familial placement of Chlorodiella bidentata (Nobili, 1901) and Tanaocheles stenochilus Kropp, 1984 using adult and larval characters with the establishment of a new subfamily, Tanaochelinae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), pp. 207-245 in Journal of Natural History 34 on pages 223-228
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