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Figure 31. Clavigofera pacifica Harris & Iwasaki, 1996. Female: (A) maxilla; (B) antenna; (C) rostrum and “shoulder” (ventral); (D) 
genital double-somite with spermatophore attached (ventral view); (E) maxilliped. Scale bar: A, B, E = 0.07 mm. C = 0.04. D = 0.18 mm. 
mean 0.39 mm [0.38 mm]; cephalosome width (W) mean 
0.32 mm [0.31 mm]; antennule length (N = 6) 0.123 mm; 
spermatophore length 0.08 mm. 
Ratios: (L U rs)AV 1.22; antennule 28% of (L U rs) [measure¬ 
ments of male antennule segments made on two paratype 
specimen from Japan fall within the range of animals from 
Australia], segment 2 37%, segment 3+4 36%, dactylus 17%, 
aesthetasc 68% of antennule length, 8 seta=length of segment 
2, spermatophore 21% of (L U rs). 
Description. Adult females (Fig. 30A): colour pale yellow 
or colourless. Anterior of cephalosome slightly truncated, 
rostrum very narrow (18% of cephalosome width). Sides 
of body outline almost parallel. Hyaline border with 
striations parallel to edge (Fig. 30G), 10 pm wide, dorsal 
pits conspicuous, 5-6 pm. Ventral surface of cephalosome 
