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Fig 1.

Study area.

Ancinus collecting localities in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.

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Fig 2.

Ancinus yucatanensis sp. nov.

A, dorsal views of male; B, same of female.

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Fig 3.

Ancinus yucatanensis sp. nov.

A, antennula; B, antenna; C, maxilliped; D, mandible, E, maxilla 1; F, maxilla 2.

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Fig 4.

Ancinus yucatanensis sp. nov.

A, pereopod 1; B, pereopod 2.

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Fig 5.

Ancinus yucatanensis sp. nov.

A, pereopod 3; B, pereopod 4; C, pereopod 5; D, pereopod 6; E, pereopod 7.

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Fig 6.

Ancinus yucatanensis sp. nov.

A, pleopod 1; B, pleopod 2; C, pleopod 3; D, pleopod 4, E, pleopod 5.

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Table 1.

Main morphologic characteristics to separate the three species of Ancinus recorded in the Gulf of Mexico up to date.

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