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  1. Studies of "Dysteria brasiliensis"
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    Dysteria brasiliensis was originally described by Faria et al. (1922) and has been re-described several times using modern methods (e.g., Gong et al., 2007b, Qu et al., 2015, Song and Packroff, 1997). The present population from Haikou in southern China, matches well with both the original description and these authoritative redescriptions.
    The genus Dysteria is rendered paraphyletic by the placement of Mirodysteria decora and Spirodysteria kahli within the Dysteria assemblage ( Fig. 4). These findings are consistent with those of Qu et al. (2015) and Chen et al. (2016), who showed paraphyly of Dysteria.
    Four Dysteria species, namely, D. ozakii nom. nov., D. brasiliensis, D. compressa, and D. crassipes, have previously been reported with bacterial epibionts ( Gong et al., 2007b, Pan et al., 2017, Qu et al., 2015, Wang et al., 2019; present work). However, the function of these bacterial epibionts on Dysteria spp. is unknown.
    Dysteria compressa was collected from a mangrove wetland at Dongzhai Port, Haikou, southern China (19°56'54''N; 110°34'40''E; Fig. 5 C) on December 27 th, 2018, where the water temperature was 24 °C and the salinity was about 29‰. Water samples were taken by scraping sediment or algae-rich substrate.
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