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03BA87CCFF95676E2AB8EA77D82794FD.text	03BA87CCFF95676E2AB8EA77D82794FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes Higgins 1969	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Condyloderes Higgins, 1969</p>
            <p> Included species.  Condyloderes kurilensis Adrianov &amp; Maiorova, 2016 ;  C. multispinosus (McIntyre, 1962) Higgins, 1969 ;  C. paradoxus Higgins, 1969 ;  C. setoensis Adrianov, Murakami &amp; Shirayama, 2002 ;  C. shirleyi sp. nov. Neuhaus &amp; Higgins;  C. storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 . </p>
            <p>Emended diagnosis. Mouth cone with 9 individual outer oral styles with broader base and thin and flexible anterior part; 14 trichoscalids each originating from trichoscalid plate and accompanied anteriorly by two pointed filamentous appendages; 16 placids with broader midventral placid, neighboured by two narrower placids and alternatingly a broader and a narrower placid; all placids with knobby projections (= condyles) in one or two rows in narrower placids and two or three rows in broader placids; midventral placid with three apical condyles, two in intermediate row, and 3–6 in basal row; ventromedial to midventral free flap and primary pectinate fringe of segment 1 at least partly reduced; acicular spine middorsally on segments 1–9, midterminally on segment 11 (= midterminal spine), lateroventrally on segments 1–9, laterodorsally on segment 10 (male only in species with irregularly distributed or almost no cuticular hairs), and lateral accessorily on segment 11 (= lateral terminal accessory spine); cuspidate spines present; type-3 sensory spot ventrolaterally next to lateral terminal accessory spine and subdorsally on segment 11; type-6 sensory spot elevated above trunk surface giving the impression to be half-drowned in the trunk cuticle; ventromedial appendage at least on two segments of segments 5–8 in female; area of micropapillae ventromedially on segment 9 in female of species with irregularly distributed or almost no cuticular hairs.</p>
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03BA87CCFF94676E2AB8EF9BD8C4936F.text	03BA87CCFF94676E2AB8EF9BD8C4936F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes kurilensis Adrianov & Maiorova 2016	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Re-description of  Condyloderes kurilensis Adrianov &amp; Maiorova, 2016</p>
            <p>(Figs 4–7; Tables 1, 2, 7)</p>
            <p> Condyloderes kurilensis Adrianov &amp; Maiorova, 2016 : pp. 13–18, figs 1–4, table 1. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes kurilensis — Zeppilli et al. 2018: p. 56. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Neck placids with condyles in two rows in narrower placids and 2–3 rows in broader placids; each narrower placid with one apical and one basal condyle; primary pectinate fringe of all segments reduced, free flap with numerous short spinose or broad extensions on most parts of a segment; acicular spine middorsally on segments 1–9 (and on segment 10 in male only), midterminally on segment 11, laterodorsally on segment 10 (in male only), and lateroventrally on segments 1–9; cuspidate spine ventrolaterally on segment 5 and lateral accessorily on segment 8; type-6 sensory spot ventromedially on segments 1 (slightly more paraventrally), 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9, lateroventrally on segment 10, sublaterally on segments 3, 5–7 and 9, midlaterally on segments 1 and 2, laterodorsally on segments 2, 3 and 7–9, and paradorsally on segments 1 (almost subdorsally), 4–6, 8 and 9; ventromedial appendage on segments 7 and 8 and area of micropapillae ventromedially on segment 9 in female only.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotypic male (MIMB 32339) and paratypic female (MIMB 32340) mounted for light microscopy (Fig. 1; Table 1).</p>
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03BA87CCFF8A67772AB8EB94D8FC96B4.text	03BA87CCFF8A67772AB8EB94D8FC96B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes multispinosus (McIntyre 1962) Higgins 1969	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Condyloderes multispinosus (McIntyre, 1962) Higgins, 1969</p>
            <p> Centroderes multispinosus McIntyre, 1962: p. 505 , fig. 1. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes multispinosus comb. nov. — Higgins, 1969: pp. 3–6, figs 1–9, table 1. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes multispinosus — Higgins 1971: p. 26.— Moore 1973: p. 341, 350.— Brown 1985: p. 93.— Higgins 1986: p. 115.— Higgins 1988: fig. 28.1d.— Huys &amp; Coomans 1989: pp. 211, 213, fig. 1.— Nebelsick 1993: p. 221, 226.— Adrianov &amp; Malakhov 1994: p. 229, fig. 130b.—— Bamber 1997: pp. 65, 424.—Adrianov &amp; Malakhov 1999: pp. 114, 253, 254, fig. 5.10B, C.— Adrianov et al. 2002: p. 205, 206, 214, 215.— Martorelli &amp; Higgins 2004: pp. 88–90, tables 1, 2.— Sørensen &amp; Pardos 2008: pp. 52, 53.— Sørensen et al. 2010b: pp. 234, 241, [not  Centroderes ].—Neuhaus 2013: pp. 291, 326, tables 6, 11 [not  Centroderes multispinosus ].— Neuhaus &amp; Sørensen 2013: p. 73.— Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18.— Dal Zotto &amp; Todaro 2016: p. 99. </p>
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03BA87CCFF87677D2AB8EF0BDBD795EA.text	03BA87CCFF87677D2AB8EF0BDBD795EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes paradoxus Higgins 1969	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Condyloderes paradoxus Higgins, 1969</p>
            <p> Condyloderes paradoxus Higgins, 1969 : pp. 6–9, figs 10–20, table 2. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes paradoxus — Moore 1973: p. 350. Higgins &amp; Rao 1979: p. 76.— Higgins 1983: p. 2. Higgins 1986: p. 115.— Adrianov &amp; Malakhov 1994: p. 229, fig. 130c.— Rao 1998: p. 82.—Adrianov &amp; Malakhov 1999: pp. 114, 253, 254, fig. 5.10D, E.— Adrianov et al. 2002: p. 205, 206, 214, 215.— Martorelli &amp; Higgins 2004: pp. 88–90, tables 1, 2.— Sørensen 2007: pp. 165, 166, table 3.— Sørensen &amp; Pardos 2008: p. 53.— Sørensen et al. 2010b: pp. 235, 241.—Neuhaus 2013, pp. 329, 292, 329, figs 5.5.2C, 5.8.2A, table 6.— Neuhaus &amp; Sørensen 2013: p. 73.— Venkataraman et al. 2015: p. 3.— Sørensen et al. 2016: pp. 3, 4, 12, 13, fig. 6, table 1.— Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18.— Jeeva &amp; Mohan 2016: p. 251. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes cf. paradoxus — Sørensen et al. 2012a: p. 163, table 1.—this paper: Late juvenile stage of  Condyloderes paradoxus or  C. setoensis [either  C. paradoxus or  C. setoensis ]. </p>
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03BA87CCFFBF67452AB8EB0FD8969197.text	03BA87CCFFBF67452AB8EB0FD8969197.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama 2002	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami &amp; Shirayama, 2002</p>
            <p> Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami &amp; Shirayama, 2002 : pp. 208–215, figs 2–6. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes setoensis — Martorelli &amp; Higgins 2004: pp. 88–90, tables 1, 2.— Sørensen &amp; Pardos 2008: p. 53, fig. 14.— Sørensen et al. 2010b: pp. 235, 241.—Yamasaki et al. 2012: p. 23.—Yamasaki &amp; Kajihara 2012: p. 109.— Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18.— Yamasaki 2017: pp. 549, 552, table 21.1. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes megastigma Sørensen, Rho &amp; Kim, 2010b : pp. 236–241, figs 2–6, tables 1, 2.—this paper: not  Condyloderes megastigma Sørensen, Rho &amp; Kim, 2010b but  Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami &amp; Shirayama, 2002 .  Condyloderes megastigma — Sørensen et al. 2010a: p. 53.— Sørensen et al. 2012b: p. 231.—Sørensen &amp; Thormar 2010: p. 273.—Neuhaus 2013: p. 232, 254, 291, table 6.—Neuhaus et al. 2013: p. 129.— Neuhaus et al. 2014: pp. 57, 64.— Neuhaus &amp; Sørensen 2013: p. 73.— Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18.— Yamasaki 2016: p. 79.—Neuhaus 2017: p. 147, table 5. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes cf. megastigma — Sørensen et al. 2012a: p. 163, table 1.—this paper: not  Condyloderes cf. setoensis but  Condyloderes sp. 2. </p>
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03BA87CCFFAE67542AB8EF25DDDE9377.text	03BA87CCFFAE67542AB8EF25DDDE9377.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Condyloderes storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli & Higgins 2004	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Re-description of  Condyloderes storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004</p>
            <p>(Figs 29–31; Tables 1, 2, 7)</p>
            <p> Condyloderes storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 : pp. 86–88, figs 2–5, tables 1, 2. </p>
            <p> Condyloderes storchi — Sørensen &amp; Pardos 2008: pp. 53, 54 [species erroneously cited as  C. storchi Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 ].— Shirley 2009: p. 1129 [species erroneously cited as  C. storchi Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 ].— Neuhaus et al. 2010: p. 468.— Sørensen et al. 2010b: pp. 235, 241 [species erroneously cited as  C. storchi Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 ].— Neuhaus 2013, pp. 297, 332, tables 6, 12.— Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18 [species erroneously cited as  C. storchi Martorelli &amp; Higgins, 2004 ]. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Neck placids with condyles in one basal row in narrower placids and three rows in broader placids; narrower placids with one basal condyle; broader placids with two condyles each in apical, intermediate, and basal row; midventral placid with three apical and basal condyles and two in intermediate row; acicular spine middorsally on segments 1–10, midterminally on segment 11, lateroventrally on segments 1–9, and laterodorsally on segment 10; cuspidate spine ventrolaterally on segments 5 and 9, lateral accessorily on segments 1, 4 and 8, and middorsally on segments 5 and 7; type-5 (?) sensory spot ventromedially on segment 11; type-6 sensory spot ventromedially on segments 1 (slightly more paraventrally) and 2–9, lateroventrally on segment 10, sublaterally on segments 1–3, 5–7 and 9, midlaterally on segments 1 and 2, laterodorsally on segments 1–9, subdorsally on segment 10, and paradorsally on segments 1 (almost subdorsally), 2, 4–6, 8 and 9.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotypic male (USNM 1025879) mounted laterally (Fig. 1; Table 1).</p>
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            <p> Condyloderes sp. 1 </p>
            <p>(Fig. 32; Tables 1, 7)</p>
            <p> Material examined. One recently moulted male (USNM 1209806) mounted for light microscopy and previously identified as a juvenile stage of  Condyloderes paradoxus from the Bay of Bengal, India (Fig. 1; Table 1). </p>
            <p>Description. For some basic measurements see Table 7.</p>
            <p>Trunk. The trunk is divided into 11 segments. Whereas the cuticle of the first trunk segment is ring-like without any articulation, the cuticle of segments 2–10 possesses both a midventral and a lateral articulation resulting in a tergal and two sternal plates (Fig. 32A). In segment 11, a single sternal and tergal plate exist although the sternal plate reveals a paraventral fold on both sides (Fig. 32A).</p>
            <p>The anterior margin of the first trunk segment is smooth (Fig. 32A). The trunk cuticle and the pachycyclus are only very weakly developed (Fig. 32A). At the posterior end of all segments, the free flap overlapping the subsequent segment terminates in a primary pectinate fringe. The free flap is missing where the spines originate.</p>
            <p>Surface characters of the cuticle like hairs were not recognizable. Also, type-6 sensory spots were extremely difficult to trace if at all because of the thin cuticle. Type-3 sensory spots occur ventrolaterally next to the lateral terminal accessory spine and subdorsally on segment 11.</p>
            <p>Segments 1–10 bear a middorsal, segments 1–9 on each side a lateroventral spine, segment 10 also possesses a subdorsal to laterodorsal spine, and segment 11 has a spine in a lateral accessory position (= lateral terminal accessory spine) and as the midterminal spine (Fig. 32A, C; Table 7); the spines are hirsute and acicular. A short hirsute cuspidate spine with a basally thickened and an apically thinner part appears ventrolaterally on segment 5 but displaced towards the ventromedial position (Fig. 32A), in a lateral accessory position on segment 8, as well as sublaterally on segments 3, possibly 4 and 9 (Fig. 32A; Table 7).</p>
            <p>Gonads are well developed and extend until the middle of the trunk revealing sperm in the posterior segments (Fig. 32B).</p>
            <p> Comparison with previous description. Opposite to Higgins (1969) who identified the single specimen as a juvenile of  Condyloderes paradoxus , we regard the specimen as a recently moulted male of a new species. The specimen reveals a thin cuticle typical for a juvenile or a recently moulted adult, a free flap only occurring in adults but not in juveniles, and a well developed gonad with sperm characteristic of a male. The specimen is assumed to belong to a new species, because it lacks the cuspidate spine ventrolaterally on segments 2 and 9 and in a lateral accessory position on segment 4, whereas  C. paradoxus possesses a cuspidate spine in these positions. In addition, the specimen reveals a sublateral cuspidate on segments 3, possibly 4 and 9 lacking in  C. paradoxus , and the ventrolateral cuspidate spine on segment 5 is displaced towards the ventromedial position in comparison with  C. paradoxus . Sublateral cuspidate spines do not occur in any other known species of  Condyloderes (Table 7; Higgins 1969; Adrianov et al. 2002; Martorelli &amp; Higgins 2004; Sørensen et al. 2010b; Adrianov &amp; Maiorova 2016). The specimen is not described formally as a new species, because only a single specimen is available, many cuticular characters are hard to recognize if at all also because of the thin cuticle, the specimen is covered with detritus hampering observation, and the preparation is not too satisfying. </p>
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            <p> Synonymy of  C. megastigma with  C. setoensis</p>
            <p> Condyloderes megastigma differs from  C. setoensis in the possession of a lateral accessory cuspidate spine on segment 4 versus the lack of this character in  C. setoensis (Tables 2, 7). Female  C. megastigma display a paraventral type-1 (?) sensory spot on segments 2–5 (Figs 24A, 25A), but this character is only barely visible in the single female of  C. setoensis because of its staining (Fig. 22C). One paratypic male of  C. setoensis (AVA-CM- Jap02) exhibits a lateral accessory cuspidate spine on segment 4 on one side only, so the specimen shows a character intermediate between  C. megastigma and  C. setoensis . This finding means that characters to distinguish  C. megastigma from  C. setoensis are lacking. Therefore, we herewith conclude that  C. megastigma is conspecific with  C. setoensis and represents a junior synonym of this species. We also interpret the minor differences in sensory spot and spine occurrence between the populations recorded from relatively close areas in the Korea Strait as variation (comp. also chapters Original material of “  Condyloderes megastigma Sørensen, Rho &amp; Kim, 2010b ” and Additional material of “  Condyloderes megastigma ”; Tables 2, 4, 7). </p>
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