. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 148 S. OHTSUKA, BOXSHALL AND ROE. Fig. 29. Paraugaptilus similis, female (A-D), male (E-H). A, Antennary exopod; B, Second endopod segment of antenna; C, Mandibular exopod; D, Basal spine of maxilla; E, Antennary exopod; F, Detail of antennary exopod segments IV to X; G, Second endopod segment of antenna; H, Mandibular exopod. Scales in mm. pletely fused with segments XXIV-XXV; segments XXV and XXVI incompletely fused; left compound segment XXVI-XXVIII with 7 setae and aesthetasc. Antenna: second endopod segment about times as l
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 148 S. OHTSUKA, BOXSHALL AND ROE. Fig. 29. Paraugaptilus similis, female (A-D), male (E-H). A, Antennary exopod; B, Second endopod segment of antenna; C, Mandibular exopod; D, Basal spine of maxilla; E, Antennary exopod; F, Detail of antennary exopod segments IV to X; G, Second endopod segment of antenna; H, Mandibular exopod. Scales in mm. pletely fused with segments XXIV-XXV; segments XXV and XXVI incompletely fused; left compound segment XXVI-XXVIII with 7 setae and aesthetasc. Antenna: second endopod segment about times as long as first, with 1 minute inner seta at mid-length and 5 setae and 1 vestigial seta terminally, as in P. similis; exopod similar in segmentation and setation to that of female P. similis. Mandibular palp: first exopod segment with vestigial seta (Fig. 32B) as in female P. similis. Maxilliped: sixth endopod segment (Fig. 32E) similar to that of P. similis, but seta c with terminal spinules incompletely fused to seta. Male. Left antennule (Fig. 32F) with same fusion pattern and armature as in P. similis except for following: seta on segment XXII not modified into process; process on segment XXIV-XXV not so developed as in male P. similis, not reaching beyond end of antennule, directed straight for- wards. Antenna similar in segmentation and setation to that of female; second endopod segment ca. times as long as first. Mandibular palp: first exopod segment with well- developed seta (Fig. 32G). Maxillule: praecoxal arthrite (Fig. 32C) with 5 spines; tubular gland opening on inner surface. Leg 5: both coxae and intercoxal sclerite completely fused as in male P. similis; coxa and basis separate in left leg and incompletely fused in right (almost completely fused on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original w
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