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“…Some pinnotherine species are attracted to conspecifics (e.g., Tunicotheres moseri (Rathbun, 1918) [15]), which is likely due to chemical cues emitted from the antennal glands (green glands). The morphology of antennae was discussed by previous authors for their supposed taxonomic relevance [71,85].…”
Section: Frontal Appendages and Mouthpartsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some pinnotherine species are attracted to conspecifics (e.g., Tunicotheres moseri (Rathbun, 1918) [15]), which is likely due to chemical cues emitted from the antennal glands (green glands). The morphology of antennae was discussed by previous authors for their supposed taxonomic relevance [71,85].…”
Section: Frontal Appendages and Mouthpartsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The features of the third maxilliped have been used as characters to distinguish species and genera [7,12,27,89], but the systematic relevance of the third maxilliped morphology was recently questioned, because of the high intrageneric variation in the genera Nepinnotheres [32], Calyptraeotheres, and Dissodactylus. Additionally, the third maxilliped appears to provide little significance in recognising phylogenetic lineages [85]. The three-segmented palp (consisting of a carpus, propodus and dactylus, articulated with a fused ischiomerus) is known from most genera and is thought to be plesiomorphic.…”
Section: Frontal Appendages and Mouthpartsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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