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            <p> Labriphimedia K.H. Barnard, 1931</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia K.H. Barnard, 1931: 427 (type species:  Labriphimedia vespuccii K.H. Barnard, 1931 , original designation). </p>
            <p> Maoriphimedia Hurley, 1954: 771 (type species:  Maoriphimedia hinemoa Hurley, 1954 , original designation). — Karaman &amp; Barnard, 1979: 111 (synonomy). </p>
            <p>Type species</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia vespucci K.H. Barnard, 1931</p>
            <p>Diagnosis</p>
            <p>Epistome short and broad. Upper lip wider than long, emarginated or elongate and tapering. Mandible tapering to a smooth spoon-shaped or spatulate apex, molar rudimentary, no spine row. Lower lip without inner lobes. Maxilla 1, palp 2 articles, stout or 1-articulate and minute. Maxilliped outer plate broad, palp slender, 2 nd article not medially produced.</p>
            <p>Species composition</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia hinemoa (Hurley, 1954)</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia martinae sp. nov.</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia meikae sp. nov.</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia pulchridentata (Stebbing, 1883)</p>
            <p> Labriphimedia vespucci K.H. Barnard, 1931</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/524F87DE4E6AFFD2B159F9C9F3A6FDBB	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	Coleman, Charles Oliver;Lörz, Anne-Nina	Coleman, Charles Oliver, Lörz, Anne-Nina (2013): Iphimediidae of New Zealand (Crustacea, Amphipoda). European Journal of Taxonomy 62: 1-18, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.62
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            <p> Labriphimedia meikae sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 2-6</p>
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            <p>Material examined</p>
            <p>Holotype</p>
            <p>♂, 6 mm, NIWA 84598.</p>
            <p>Additional material</p>
            <p>Two paratypes of unknown sex, 5.2 mm and 5 mm, NIWA 31826, same station data as holotype.</p>
            <p>Locus typicus</p>
            <p>NEW ZEALAND: TAN0705/251, 24 April 2007, 42°59ˮ45’ S, 178°59ˮ44’ E – 42°59ˮ28’ S, 179°0ˮ19’ E, 520- 530 m.</p>
            <p>Etymology</p>
            <p>This species is named for Ms Meike Snyder, the dear aunt of the senior author.</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>LENGTH. Based on male holotype, 6 mm.</p>
            <p>HEAD (Fig. 2A). Eyes reniform; rostrum only weakly curved; anterior margin with small rounded sculptured spine (which looks pointed in dorsal view), anteroventral corner with rounded lobe. Antenna 1 (Fig. 2B) peduncular article 1 with a long posteroventral spine reaching the distal margin of the peduncular article 2 and a shorter dorsal spine; peduncular article 2 with short spine; peduncular article 3 and flagellum unknown. Antenna 2 (Fig. 2D) peduncular article 2 with short rounded gland cone and longer bifid medial process; peduncular article 4 slightly drawn out laterally; peduncular article 5 and flagellum unknown. Upper lip (Fig. 2G) wider than long, emarginate. Mandibles (Fig. 2E) with smooth incisors and a spine-like lacinia mobilis on the left mandible (the right mandible apparently does not have a lacinia mobilis); palp 3-articulate, ratios of articles 1-3 1:1.4:1.2. Lower lip (Fig. 2C) inner lobes absent, distally rounded. Maxilla 1 (Fig. 3A) inner plate with 6 plumose setae on the inner margin; outer plate with 11 spine-like serrate setae; palp 2-articulate, well developed, longer than outer plate, with 9 apical setae. Maxilla 2 (Fig. 2F) inner plate slightly shorter and subequal in width compared to outer plate. Maxilliped (Fig. 3 B-E) inner plate long, rectangular with slender plumose setae apically and 2 rows mediomarginally; outer plate with tapering apex, bordered with plumose setae; palp article 1 as long as articles 2 and 3 combined; article 2 weakly produced medially, not guarding along article 3; there may be an inconspicuous 4th article.</p>
            <p>PEREON (Fig 2A). Pereonite 1 enlarged, about 3-4 x as long as pereonite 2. Pereonites 5-7 with pointed and drawn out posteroventral angles. Pereonite 7 without mid-dorsal carina, dorsodistal margin with 2 large narrow pointed spines, space between spines wide. Gnathopod 1 (Fig. 4A) coxa ventrally acute, ventral and anterior margin smooth apart from 2 minute notches with microtrichs; basis longest; ischium elongate, slightly longer than merus; carpus slightly longer than propodus; dactylus and propodus forming a chela, inner margin of dactylus serrate apically; setation, apart some setae on basis, only on chela. Gnathopod 2 (Fig. 4B) larger than gnathopod 1; coxa ventrally acute, ventral and anterior margin smooth apart from 2 minute notches with microtrichs; basis longest, ischium longer than merus; merus expanded distally; carpus and propodus subequal in length; propodus with groups of setae posteromarginally and apically; distal propodus extension wider than dactylus; chelate. Pereopod 3 (Fig. 5A) coxa longer than preceding coxae, posteroventrally acute, ventral margin apart from 2 minute notches with microtrichs smooth; basis and ischium with rounded lobe on apical margin. Pereopod 4 (Fig. 5B) coxa pointed distally and posteromarginally, ventral margin smooth apart from some minute notches with microtrichs; basis and ischium with rounded lobe on apical margin. Pereopod 5 (Fig. 5C) coxa with long pointed posteroventral spine; basis posterior margin with 2 spines: posterodorsal spine pointed, posteroventral corner subquadrate; posterior margin weakly serrate; ischium anterodistally pointed; merus posteroventral lobe elongate; carpus to dactylus unknown. Pereopod 6 (Fig. 6A) of similar shape as pereopod 5, but basis wider with a pointed posteroventral corner and bearing an angular posterodorsal process. Pereopod 7 (Fig. 6 B-C) coxa small with pointed posteromarginal spine; basis posteroventrally with spine, directed ventrally, posterior margin weakly serrate; merus posteroventral lobe elongate.</p>
            <p> PLEON (Fig. 2A). Pleonite 1 without mid-dorsal carina, with 2 large, pointed spines, space between spines widely excavate, similar to the arrangement on pereonite 7. Epimeron 1 posterior margin with 1 mid-lateral spine, posteroventral corner with short point. Pleonite 2 without mid-dorsal carina; with 2 large, pointed spines, space between spines wide. Epimeron 2 posterior margin with 1 mid-lateral spine, posteroventral corner pointed. Pleonite 3 without mid-dorsal carina; dorsodistal margin with 2 straight spines, shorter than those on pereonite 7 and pleonites 1-2. Epimeron 3 posterior margin with 1 well developed lateral, smooth spine, posteroventral corner produced into smooth spine. Urosomite 1 longest, smooth. Urosomite 2 shortest.  Telson (Fig. 6G) emarginate. </p>
            <p>Distribution</p>
            <p>Chatham Rise, New Zealand (South-western Pacific), 520- 530 m.</p>
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            <p> Labriphimedia martinae sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 7-11</p>
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            <p>Material examined</p>
            <p>Holotype</p>
            <p>♂, 6.5 mm, NIWA 84743.</p>
            <p>Locus typicus</p>
            <p>NEW ZEALAND: TAN0705/136, 14 April 2007, 43°17’25ˮ S, 175°33’08ˮ W – 43°17’36ˮ S, 175°33’47ˮ E, 638- 644 m.</p>
            <p>Etymology</p>
            <p>This species is named for the amiable Ms Martine Willcox, the mother of the son-in-law of the senior author.</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>LENGTH. Based on male holotype, 6.5 mm.</p>
            <p>HEAD (Fig. 7A). Eyes ovate; rostrum strongly curved; anterior margin with angular spine, anteroventral corner with an acute long narrow spine. Antenna 1 (Fig. 7 C-D) peduncular article 1 with a long distomedial spine and a small anterodistal spine; peduncular article 2 with longer dorsal and small spine, with an anterodistal spine; accessory flagellum present, accessory flagellum 1-articulate; article 3 with anterodistal process; article 4 subequal to 3. Antenna 2 (Fig. 7G) articles 2 and 3 serrate distomedially. Mouthparts arranged in a cone. Upper lip (Fig. 7B) tapering distally, apex asymmetrical. Mandibular body (Fig. 7E, F, I, H) tapering distally; incisor not dentate; lacinia mobilis on right side rather stout; molar not triturative, but protruding; palp 3 articulate, ratios of articles 1-3 1:2.75:1.5. Lower lip (Fig. 8A) inner lobes absent; lobes tapering distally into pointed apex. Maxilla 1 (Fig. 8 D-E) palp 1-articulate, much shorter than outer plate, very small scale with an apical seta. Maxilla 2 (Fig. 8 B-C, F) inner lobe considerably shorter than outer. Maxilliped (Fig. 8 G-J) inner lobe elongate, surpassing the distal margin of 1st palp article, with setae on the apex and 2 rows of setae along the medial margin; outer plate</p>
            <p>tapering distally, bordered with plumose setae apically; palp consisting of 3 long articles and 1 minute distolateral article; 2nd palp article expanded distomedially.</p>
            <p>PEREON (Fig. 7A). Pereonite 1 enlarged, 3-4 x as long as pereonite 2. Pereonites 5-6 posteroventral angle acute; that of pereonite 7 pointed and drawn out. Pereonite 7 without mid-dorsal carina, dorsodistal margin with 2 large pointed spines, space between spines widely excavate, with 1 posteroventral spine. Gnathopod 1 (Fig. 9 A-B) coxa subrectangular, ventrally truncated and serrate; basis slightly longer than coxa; carpus somewhat longer than propodus, both carpus and propodus narrow; setation restricted to anterior margin of basis and region of chela. Gnathopod 2 (Fig. 9 C-D) slightly shorter than gnathopod 1; coxa tapering, ventrally truncated, ventral margin with 2 notches with microtrichs; carpus and propodus subequal in length, strongly setose; Pereopod 3 (Fig. 9 E-F) coxa ventrally rounded, ventral margin weakly serrate; basis and ischium with rounded lobe distomarginally. Pereopod 4 (Fig. 10 A-B) coxa wide, apically rounded, with angular posteroventral corner, ventral margin serrate; posterior margin with rounded lobe; basis and ischium with rounded lobe distomarginally. Pereopod 5 (Fig. 11A) coxa wider than long, bilobate, posterior margin pointed; basis subrectangular, posterior margin straight, weakly serrate, posteroventral corner subquadrate, anterodistal angle pointed; ischium anterodistal angle pointed; merus drawn out posterodistally; carpus expanded distally, slightly shorter than propodus; dactylus not curved much, with small unguis. Pereopod 6 (Fig. 10D) coxa bilobate, anterior lobe shorter, with posteroventral spine; basis anterodistally pointed, posterodorsal corner subquadrate, posterior margin weakly serrate, posteroventral corner with small spine; ischium and merus as for pereopod 5. Pereopod 7 (Fig. 10C) coxa with posteroventral spine; basis anterodistally pointed, posterodorsal corner rounded, posterior margin weakly serrate, posteroventral corner with large spine; merus and carpus as for pereopod 5.</p>
            <p> PLEON (Fig. 7A). Pleonite 1 with a low, truncated mid-dorsal carina with a small posterior point, with 2 large, pointed spines, space between spines wide. Epimeron 1 posterior margin with 1 mid-lateral spine, posteroventral corner acutely with short point. Pleonite 2 with a low truncated mid-dorsal carina with a small posterior point, dorsodistal margin with 2 large, pointed spines, space between spines wide. Epimeron 2 posterior margin with 1 mid-lateral spine, posteroventral corner pointed. Pleonite 3 with a broadly rounded, large mid-dorsal carina. Epimeron 3 posterior margin without well developed lateral spines, posteroventral corner produced into 1 smooth spine, its dorsal part minutely serrate. Urosomite 1 large with broadly rounded, large mid-dorsal carina with a shallow depression. Urosomite 2 shortest, smooth.  Telson (Fig. 11F) truncate, with several small notches along the distal margin. </p>
            <p>Distribution</p>
            <p>Chatham Rise, New Zealand (South-western Pacific), 638- 644 m.</p>
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