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6b Posterior and lateral regions of elytra with diagonal rows of very large, inflated, round-tipped macrotu- 
bercles; conical shorter tubercles in medial regions; neurochatae dull yellow; dark palps, length gi'eatcr 
than twice tentacular cirri. Iphione malifem [type locality Phihppines] 
Acknowledgements 
The discovery of this new species would not have been possible without the generous support 
of the Hearst Foundation. Special thanks and acknowledgement to the collector, Alicia Hermosil- 
lo and to Dr. Terrence Gosliner as Principle Investigator of the expedition. Dr. Andy Mackie 
(National Museum of Wales), Elin Sigvaldadottir (Swedish Museum of Natural History), Dr. Karen 
Osborn (United States National Museum Smithsonian Institution), Dr. Tarik Meziane (Museum 
National d’Histoire Naturelle), and Dr. Patrick Gillet (Catholic University of the West) are 
acknowledged for the kindly arranged loans of type and comparative materials. Leshe Hanis (Nat¬ 
ural History Museum of Los Angeles County) is thanked for invaluable consultation and taxonom¬ 
ic support, helpfiil conversations, advice, and review of the manuscript. 
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