Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 4. Mysidopsis buffaloensis sp. nov. A. Eighth thoracic appendage. B. Second pleopod ofmale. C. Fourth pleopod of male. A NEW SPECIES OF MYSIDOPSIS FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA 99. Fig. 5. Mysidopsis buffaloensis sp. nov. A. Terminal exopod segment of fourth pleopodof male. B. Uropod. C. Telson. 100 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Subterminal barbs nearly twice as long as others. A second seta also present onseventh exopod segment (Fig. 5A), not reaching midpoint of barbed seta. Threeminute spinules near base of barbed
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 4. Mysidopsis buffaloensis sp. nov. A. Eighth thoracic appendage. B. Second pleopod ofmale. C. Fourth pleopod of male. A NEW SPECIES OF MYSIDOPSIS FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA 99. Fig. 5. Mysidopsis buffaloensis sp. nov. A. Terminal exopod segment of fourth pleopodof male. B. Uropod. C. Telson. 100 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Subterminal barbs nearly twice as long as others. A second seta also present onseventh exopod segment (Fig. 5A), not reaching midpoint of barbed seta. Threeminute spinules near base of barbed seta. Remaining setation as illustrated. Uropod (Fig. 5B) with exopod having entire margin setose; outer marginstraight, the inner convex. Endopod as wide as exopod and about two-thirds aslong. Inner endopod margin armed with row of 25-30 closely-set graduatedspines, the smallest opposite statocyst. Spine row extending to mid-region ofsegment, proximal spines about one-quarter the length of those more endopod margin with a dense patch of setae proximally, distal two-thirds ofthis margin with about 12 relatively short setae set dorso-laterally to the longermarginal setae. Telson (Fig. 5C) triangular, almost twice as long as basal wi
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