Falcomurus hilli Bellini, Souza & Greenslade, 2021

Fig. 8

Diagnosis. Ant. IV without pin projection, Ant. II subdivided and with scales. Labral a1–2, m0–2 chaetae enlarged, four well developed labral papillae present. Dorsal head with An1a, Pm1, Pp1, and Pp5 mac, without Ps2 mac, interocular area with three ciliate chaetae and one scale. Mandible apex normal. Post-labial region without smooth chaetae, including the post-labial quadrangle. Th. II with two m4 and four central p mac, respectively. Abd. IV with two central mac. Ventral tube without scales, lateral flap with about nine ciliate and six smooth chaetae. Trochanteral organ with 14–17 chaetae. Tibiotarsi scaled proximally. Unguiculus with the outer tooth. Dorsal manubrium without short smooth chaetae, manubrial plate with six chaetae (Bellini et al. 2021).

Remarks. This species is only known from the Coral Sea Islands Territory, and was collected from the intertidal zone in different cays (Bellini et al. 2021).