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English: Figure 1: Chondrochelia algicola, type and topotype specimens.
Syntype USNM 35963, ovigerous female, 2.4 mm. (A) Habitus. (C) Antennule. (D) Antenna. (E) Labium. (F) Labrum. (G) Left mandible. (H) Right mandible. (I) Maxillule. (J) Basis of maxilliped and endite. Topotype USNM 35964, juvenile female, 1.5 mm. (B) Habitus. Drawing credit: Jani Jarquín-González.
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Author Jarquín-González J, Carrera-Parra LF. 2022. Chondrochelia Guţu, 2016 (Crustacea, Peracarida, Tanaidacea, Leptocheliidae) from North America: new species, redescription and distribution using morphological and molecular data. PeerJ 10:e12773.
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