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Description Figure 1; Habitus of Pseudechiniscus asper (PCM): A, B – females; C – male hologenophore. Insert shows claws III. Arrowheads indicate thickenings at the lateral positions C and D. List of abbreviations: c – caudal plate, cA – cirrus A, ce – cirrus externus, ci – cirrus internus, cp – cephalic plate, m1–3 – median plates, ps – pseudosegmental plate IV’, sI–II – paired segmental plates, sc – scapular plate. Scale bars: in μm.
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Author Vončina K, Kristensen RM, Gąsiorek P (2020) Pseudechiniscus in Japan: re-description of Pseudechiniscus asper Abe et al., 1998 and description of Pseudechiniscus shintai sp. nov. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96(2): 527-536. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.53324
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