Hydrothelphusa
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.177498 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251928 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D87FC-F316-FFCB-FF3E-FC996CD5FA4F |
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Key to the species of Hydrothelphusa
1 Inferior margins of merus of pereiopod 1 with either large teeth or large granules; anterior carapace texture distinctly granular with short carinae. .................................................................................................. 2
- Inferior margins of merus of pereiopod 1 either smooth or faintly granular; anterior carapace texture completely smooth.............................................................................................................................................. 4
2 Frontal margin clearly toothed; front horizontal (not deflexed); suborbital margin with large pointed teeth; suborbital region of carapace sidewall smooth (Cumberlidge & Sternberg 2002: Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 9 A). ........................ ......................................................................................................................................................... H. agilis
- Frontal margin granular; front moderately deflexed; suborbital margin granular; suborbital region of carapace sidewall granular. ................................................................................................................................ 3
3 Subhepatic regions of carapace sidewall heavily granulated. .................................... H. madagascariensis
- Subhepatic region of carapace sidewall smooth. ....................................................................... H. vencesi
4 Exorbital, epibranchial teeth both slim, long, pointed; distinct gap between epigastric, postorbital crests (Cumberlidge & Sternberg 2002: Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 9 C). ................................................................... H. bombetokensis
- Exorbital, epibranchial teeth both low, blunt; epigastric, postorbital crests fused forming horizontal postfrontal crest (Cumberlidge & Sternberg 2002: Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 9 D). ........................................................... H. goudoti
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