Loxocauda cf. orientalis, Schornikov, 2011
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Figs 11 View Figure 11 , 12 View Figure 12
Material examined.
One male, dissected on one slide (NIBRIV0000882304), shell on micropaleontological slide (NIBRIV0000882314); one female, dissected on one slide (NIBRIV0000882310) and shell on micropaleontological slide (NIBRIV0000882312); one male and female dissected on slide each, and shells on micropaleontological slide each; South Korea, Gyeongsangnam-do, Geoje-si, Irun-myeon, Jisepohaean-ro , Jisepo harbor. 34°49.919'N, 128°42.220'E, 19 May 2020, leg. Hyunsu Yoo & Byung-jin Yoo. GoogleMaps
Brief description.
Male. Carapace same as in L. orientalis (Figs 11A View Figure 11 , 12A, B View Figure 12 ). Differences include dorsal margin being straighter, and greatest H situated close medially. A2 (Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ) with well-developed setulae on second and third segments. Hp (Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ) with basal plate sub-rectangular and with three bare setae antero-distally. Lobe with sub-triangular form. No strong muscles present.
Other appendages same as in L. orientalis Schornikov, 2011
L ratios between segments as indicated below:
A1 Six-segmented. 2.4: 1.2: 1: 1.1: 1.4: 1.3.
A2 Four-segmented. 6.4: 2.9: 9.8: 1.
L5 Four-segmented. 3.5: 1.9: 1: 1.2.
L6 Four-segmented. 3.3: 2.4: 1: 1.3.
L7 Four-segmented. 2.4: 1.9: 1: 1.2.
Female. Larger than male (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ). L ~ 459 µm, H ~ 267 µm. Shape and all other morphological features similar to male. GF illustrated in Fig. 11D View Figure 11 . Basal plate sub-triangular. Ovary subquadrate. With three bare setae on antero-medial margin. All other appendages same as in male.
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