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. 2021 Oct 13;21(4):691–717. doi: 10.1007/s13127-021-00509-9

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Prochelator angolensis Brenke, Brix & Knuschke, 2005 as SEM photo to illustrate a typical desmosomatid habitus. In this species, P I is forming a chelate condition using a large composed seta at the carpus (see Fig. 5J) as counterpart to the propodus. Abbrevations: A1, antennula; A2, antenna; Md, mandible; Mxp, maxilliped; 1–7, pereonites 1 to 7; PI, pereopod I; PII, pereopod II; PIII, pereopod III; PIV, pereopod IV; PV, pereopod V; PVI, pereopod VI; PVII, pereopod VII; Op, operculum; Plt, pleoteson; Ur, uropod; spine, posterolateral spine