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Description

provided by World Register of Marine Species
Females of F. indicus differ from those of F. chathamensis primarily in the morphology of the P5 exopod which is more oval, has three outer setae (instead of two) and a very short, blunt spine apically. Additional differences include the more slender P1 endopod (enp-1:enp-2 ratio 5.3 vs 4.6) and the shorter P4 enp-2 (enp-1:enp-2 ratio 1.1 vs 0.8).
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bibliographic citation
Huys, R.& J. Lee. (2018). Philippiphonte aspidosoma gen. et sp. n., a radically divergent member of the Laophontidae from shell gravel in the East Sea, South Korea, including a review of Folioquinpes Fiers & Rutledge, 1990 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida). <em>ZooKeys.</em> 775: 15-46. Huys, R.& J. Lee. (2018). Philippiphonte aspidosoma gen. et sp. n., a radically divergent member of the Laophontidae from shell gravel in the East Sea, South Korea, including a review of Folioquinpes Fiers & Rutledge, 1990 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida). <em>ZooKeys.</em> 775: 15-46. Huys, R.& J. Lee. (2018). Philippiphonte aspidosoma gen. et sp. n., a radically divergent member of the Laophontidae from shell gravel in the East Sea, South Korea, including a review of Folioquinpes Fiers & Rutledge, 1990 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida). <em>ZooKeys.</em> 775: 15-46.
contributor
Gómez-Noguera, Samuel Enrique, S.E.