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            <p> Santaremicaris gen. nov.</p>
            <p>ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 27524A69- 87E4-4634-A626-62D514F995A1</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Small-sized  Fontinalicaridinae (255−325 μm), with cylindrical habitus; body cuticle poorly chitinised; dorsal integumental window on Cph, Urs 3−5 in male and Urs 2−4 in female; boundary between prosome and urosome inconspicuous; Gf a wide concave plate, two times wider than narrow, with medial process and occupying anterior ventral half of female Gds. Last Urs of males and females with undulate distal frill. Fu cylindrical, divergent, about three times as long as wide, armed with six setae(Setae I, III, IV, V, VI, and VII), with distinct gap between setae I−III and VII, setae I and III inserted in proximal third of furca, seta VII in distal third; seta I longer than seta III, seta II absent, seta IV distally inserted on outer margin, longer than setae I, III, VI and VII, seta V the longest, about 4 times longer than Fu. Antennule eight-segmented in male and seven-segmented in female. A1 of the coiled type, segments V−VIII of males forming a functional unit for clasping the female. Coxal gnathobasis of md with distal row of teeth and seta; md palp one-segmented, with two distal setae. Mx1praecoxal arthrite with five elements (surface seta thick and blunt, three claw-like pinnate spines, and slender seta); coxal endite with one seta; basis with three setae. Mx allobasis with two endites; proximal endite with one seta; distal endite with two smooth setae and serrate spine; proximal endopodal segment drawn out into claw; distal endopodal segment with two setae. Mxp subchelate; syncoxa about 1/3 length of basis; enp drawn into spinulose claw. Basis of P1 sexually dimorphic in male, with modified robust spinule or row of strong spinules on inner margin; with outer seta. Male P2 enp with long distal seta, the insertion area of it covering almost the whole width of the segment, without distal ornamentation and with strong ornamentation on outer margin, along the first 2/3 of the segment. Male P3 with rectangular, smooth or ornamented coxa; basis rectangular or trapezoidal, approximately twice as long as wide, with long row of spinules on inner margin; with hook-like spinule on proximal inner margin or without it; enp absent; exp one-segmented, rectangular with regular margins or with irregular margins and tapering distally, longer than wide, slightly curved inwards, weakly ornamented on outer margin or smooth, with or without tube pore on inner margin; apophysis without distal seta or spine, spatuliform and shorter than thumb or slightly longer than thumb, the apophysis ending in a long tip with a rounded hyaline cushion at tip; thumb with or without hyaline inner margin. Female P3 enp unarmed, shorter than exp1 and acuminate distally. Male P4 basis unornamented, with outer seta and outer pore; inner margin of male P4 exp1 with distal and proximal row of spinules; enp short, triangular, not reaching middle of exp1, smooth or ornamented on outer margin, with strongly chitinized regions. Female P4 enp one-segmented, slightly longer than exp1 and bearing one distal and bipinnate spine fused to segment, ornamented with spinules on distal half, near the fusion of the spine and the enp. Male P5 a well-developed triangular plate reaching middle of next somite or slightly beyond; with irregular margins; inner margin with row of small spinules; distal portion ending in strong spiniform process; armature consisting of very long outer basal seta and two additional setae; intercoxal sclerite enlarged, triangular or a trapezoid plate, longer than wide, with distomedial cuticular process. Female P5 with small distal spiniform process, shorter than in male, long outer seta and three well-developed lateral setae; with a small triangular intercoxal sclerite. P6 an unarmed concave plate with median hump covering Gf. </p>
            <p> Type species.  Parastenocaris santaremensis Noodt,</p>
            <p>1963.</p>
            <p> Composing species.  Santaremicaris santaremensis</p>
            <p> (Noodt, 1963) comb. nov.;  S. amazonensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The generic name refers to Santarém (Pará, Brazil), the municipality in which the new species were collected, combining this name with the ancient Greek substantive for shrimp, κΑΡίς (caris).</p>
            <p>Autapomorphies for the genus. Male second urosomite without integumental window. Last Ur of males and females with undulate distal frill. P2 enp without distal ornamentation, with long distal seta, the insertion area of it covering almost the whole width of the segment, and strong outer ornamentation along the first 2/3 of the segment. Basis of male P3 with long row of spinules on the inner margin. Absence of male P3 enp. Short, triangular and strongly chitinized male P4 enp. Long and slim male P5 with irregular margins, reaching the middle of the next urosomite or beyond, distal portion ending in a strong spiniform process, ornamented with spinules on the inner margin, armed with only three setigerous elements on the outer margin.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3A22C80BFFC6CC0EFE9DC0D4FE062E41	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Santos-Silva, Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da Rocha Pedro Martínez Arbizu Edinaldo Nelson dos	Santos-Silva, Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da Rocha Pedro Martínez Arbizu Edinaldo Nelson dos (2021): A new genus of Parastenocarididae Chappuis, 1940 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Amazonian Region, Brazil, with close affinity to Murunducaris Reid, 1994. Nauplius (e 2021015) 29: 26, DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2021015, URL: https://doi.org/10.1590/2358-2936e2021015
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            <p> Santaremicaris amazonensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 976B796E- DE41-494F-BC5D-21BCD727878B Figs. 9, 10</p>
            <p> Type material. Only one intact male and one dissected male of  S. amazonensis sp. nov. present in the slide M2-6 are designated as the syntypes. The dissected male of  S. santaremensis comb. nov. , the intact and the dissected female of  S. santaremensis comb. nov. , and the juvenile mounted in the same slide are not part of the type series. </p>
            <p> Other examined material.   Undissected male picked from an unsorted sample collected by Noodt, at the same type location of  P. santaremensis comb. nov. and stored at the DZMB. See material and methods for explanation of the codes  . </p>
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                  Type locality.  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -54.7/lat -2.4166667)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-54.7&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.4166667">Hyporheic</a>
                 zone of the Amazonas  
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                 at  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -54.7/lat -2.4166667)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-54.7&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.4166667">Santarém</a>
                 (Pará, Brazil) (Fig. 1). Approximate coordinates: 02°25’S 54°42’W  . 
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            <p>Etymology. The specific name refers to the</p>
            <p>Amazonian biome in which the new species was found.</p>
            <p>Description of male (Figs. 9, 10). Length 351µm, measured from rostrum to end of furca. Rostrum not fused to cephalothorax, with wide base and two sensilla on tip (Fig. 9A, B). Cephalothorax and Urs3−5 with dorsal integumental window (Fig. 9A, B), last Ur with undulate distal frill. Patterns of sensilla as depicted (Fig. 9A, B). Telson with pair of sensilla adjacent to anal operculum, without additional ornamentation and with proximal lateral pore. Fu cylindrical (Fig. 9 A−C), about 2.5 times as long as wide, slightly enlarged distally in lateral view, slightly irregular on outer margin and slightly convex on inner margin in dorsal view, with distal outer pore, and two lateral setae in proximal third. Armature of Fu as follows (Fig. 9 A−C): seta I shorter than seta III, seta II absent, seta III shorter than seta IV; seta IV inserted distally on outer margin, almost as long as seta VII, dorsal seta VII inserted at distal third, longer than seta VI; seta V the longest, more than 3 times longer than furca; all setae smooth.</p>
            <p> A1 and A2 as in  S. santaremensis comb. nov.</p>
            <p> Labrum triangular in lateral view. Md, Mx1, Mx2 and Mxp as described for  S. santaremensis comb. nov.</p>
            <p>P1 (Fig. 10A): intercoxal sclerite a small unornamented trapezoidal plate, shorter than coxa, straight proximally, concave distally, with proximal lateral projection. Coxa smooth. Basis with row of strong spinules on inner margin, row of minute spinules near insertion of enp and distal to outer seta. Enp two-segmented: enp1 longer than exp1 and exp2 combined, with one inner row, two outer rows and one terminal row of spinules; enp2 with outer spine, long geniculate seta, and posterior hyaline frill. Exp three-segmented: exp1 bearing outer spine, proximal and distal rows of spinules on outer margin; exp2 unarmed, with row of outer spinules; exp3 with outer row of spinules proximally, two outer spines and two geniculate apical setae.</p>
            <p> P2 (Fig. 10B): as in  S. santaremensis comb. nov. , except for presence of spinules on anterior surface of basis, near enp insertion, and stronger spinules on outer margin of enp. </p>
            <p>P3 (Fig.10C): Coxa quadratic. Basis rectangular, with long outer seta, outer pore, and V-shaped row of spinules on inner margin. Enp lacking. Exp unisegmented, irregular in shape, long, slightly curved inwards, with cuticular humps on medial and proximal inner margin, inner tube pore near articulation with basis, and with two proximal outer spinules; apophysis long, sigmoid, narrowing in long tip with distal hyaline cushion; thumb shorter than apophysis, with long tip and hyaline inner margin.</p>
            <p> P4 (Fig. 10D): similar to  S. santaremensis comb. nov. , except for presence of row of spinules on outer margin of enp; stronger proximal row of spinules on exp1 inner margin, and weaker distal row of spinules on exp1 inner margin. </p>
            <p>P5 (Fig.10E): intercoxal sclerite a large trapezoidal plate reaching the proximal 1/3 of the limb, with distomedial linguiform cuticular process. P5 consisting of well-developed triangular plate reaching middle of subsequent Ur; with irregular outer margin, slightly bulging proximally; inner margin almost straight, with row of small spinules; distal portion ending in strong and thin spiniform process; armature consisting of very long outer basal seta and two additional setae inserted on distalmost hump. P6 represented by unarmed cuticular flap.</p>
            <p> Figure 10.  Santaremicaris amazonensis sp. nov. , male. P1 (A), P2 (B), P3 (C), P4 (D), and P5 (E). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3A22C80BFFCFCC04FEC8C28EFB2A2DE6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Santos-Silva, Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da Rocha Pedro Martínez Arbizu Edinaldo Nelson dos	Santos-Silva, Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da Rocha Pedro Martínez Arbizu Edinaldo Nelson dos (2021): A new genus of Parastenocarididae Chappuis, 1940 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Amazonian Region, Brazil, with close affinity to Murunducaris Reid, 1994. Nauplius (e 2021015) 29: 26, DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2021015, URL: https://doi.org/10.1590/2358-2936e2021015
