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03D987B5887E7D19FF0FFA7AFBE8F961.mc.3B183CFE887E7D19FF20FA2DFDC7F9EB	03D987B5887E7D19FF0FFA7AFBE8F961.taxon			V		Diagnosis. Adult female, 1,300 µm in length excluding caudal setae (Fig. 20 A). Caudal rami about 3 times longer than wide, setules along the entire inner margin; telson has a continuous row of spinules near each caudal rami insertion (Fig. 20 B). Genital double-somite 1.1 – 1.3 times longer than wide, without setules (Fig. 20 C). Seminal receptacle tapering distally in the lateral projections; proximal margin usually sinuous in the middle (Fig. 20 C, arrow). Transverse seminal ducts forming a fused V shape in the copulatory pore; copulatory duct usually strongly curved (Fig. 20 C). Irregular intervals of 4 – 10 spinules rows on the distal margin of P 4 coxa; 4 – 11 spinules usually arranged in a single row at the latero-distal angle; proximal row of 4 – 12 large spinules, and dense outer setulae patch (Fig. 20 D). Inner apical spine of terminal P 4 - endopod segment 1.1 times longer than the outer one (Fig. 20 F). Basis of antenna spinule ornamentation patterns similar to the M. leuckarti - type, a wide field of spinules on posterior margin at the level of the insertion of the median seta, a group of very small longitudinal spinules along the outer margin, and an inner row of longitudinal spinules at irregular intervals, near the concave margin (Fig. 20 G, H). Anterior face of the antenna basis composed of 17 – 35 spinules arranged in a longitudinal row along the inner concave margin, transverse row of small spinules on the distal margin, and a transverse row of spinules medially, on the outer margin (Fig. 20 G, H). Strongly serrulate hyaline membrane on the last segment of antennule, large indentation in its medial portion (Fig. 20 E)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D987B5887E7D19FF0FFA7AFBE8F961#3B183CFE887E7D19FF20FA2DFDC7F9EB				MaterialCitation		
