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Eudorella setoensis Akiyama & Gamo 2006

Authors: Akiyama, Tadashi; Gamô, Sigeo;

Eudorella setoensis Akiyama & Gamo 2006

Abstract

Eudorella setoensis Akiyama & Gamô, 2006 Eudrella setoensis Akiyama & Gamô, 2006: 39 –45, figs, 1–3 Material examined. 1 ovigerous female 4.0 mm, 1 preparatory female, 3.9 mm, 1 adult male, 2.9 mm, 1 subadult male, 2.8 mm, 1 juvenile, 1.68 mm (NSMT-Cr 22165), Aki Nada, the Seto Inland Sea of Japan, 34°09.09´N, 132°35.58´E – 34°09.00´N, 132°35.78´E, 19–21 m, (TY06, St-1), 26 June, 2006. Remarks. The female specimens are closely similar to Japanese specimens of Eudorella orientalis sp. nov. from Japan, but are distinguished from the latter species by (1) the carapace bearing three setae on each side, behind the frontal lobe (four setae in E. orientalis), (2) the side plate of pereonites 2 and 3 in ovigerous females well developed (not well developed in E. orientalis), (3) uropod exopod has 2 setae on the dorsal surface (3–6 setae on E. orientalis). In males the flagellum of antenna 2 is unusually short (normal in E. orientalis), and the uropod endopod is elongate, near 2 times peduncle (1.2–1.4 times in E. orientalis). Distribution. The Seto Inland Sea of Japan, 5– 21 m.

Published as part of Akiyama, Tadashi & Gamô, Sigeo, 2012, The cumacean Genus Eudorella (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Japanese Waters, Northwest Pacific, and E. suluensis sp. nov. from the Sulu Sea, Indo-West Pacific, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3319 on page 50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.213431

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Arthropoda, Eudorella, Animalia, Cumacea, Biodiversity, Leuconidae, Eudorella setoensis, Malacostraca, Taxonomy

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