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Figure 5 from: Bauer RT, Okuno J, Thiel M (2014) Inferences on mating and sexual systems of two Pacific Cinetorhynchus shrimps (Decapoda, Rhynchocinetidae) based on sexual dimorphism in body size and cheliped weaponry. In: Wehrtmann IS, Bauer RT (Eds) Proceedings of the Summer Meeting of the Crustacean Society and the Latin American Association of Carcinology, Costa Rica, July 2013. ZooKeys 457: 187-209. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.457.6512

  • 1. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, United States of America
  • 2. Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, Japan
  • 3. Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile

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Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3 size (measured as length of terminal article) plotted against body size (carapace length, CL) B Number of corneous spines on the terminal article of maxilliped 3 plotted against body size (CL). In B number of observations is the same as A, except for Cinetorhynchus sp. B males (n=45) and Cinetorhynchus sp. B females (n=13) because spinous portions of the terminal article of some individuals were damaged.

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