Periclimenes obscurus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102079 |
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Key to species of the Periclimenes obscurus View in CoL and Periclimenes granulimanus species groups
1. Ambulatory pereiopods without or with minute accessory tooth................................................. 2
- Ambulatory pereiopods with distinct accessory tooth......................................................... 6
2. One pair of dorsal telson spines; carapace without epigastric spine; first pereiopod coxa with ventral setose process, fingers with cutting edges distinctly gaping.............................. P. tonga Bruce, 1988 View in CoL [associated with scyphozoans]
- Two pairs of dorsal telson spines; carapace with epigastric spine; fingers with cutting edges not distinctly gaping.......... 3
3. First pereiopod coxa with ventral setose process; R. 9/2..... P. nomadophila Berggren, 1994 View in CoL [associated with scyphozoans]
– First pereiopod coxa without setose process................................................................. 4
4. Major second pereiopod extremely long and slender, overreaching scaphocerite by proximal merus, carpus longer than both chela or merus; walking dactyli feebly biunguiculate with short distoventral tooth on corpus, propodi with long spines arranged to 4 distoventral pairs....................................... P. b r u c e i Ďuriš, 1990 [associated with antipatharians]
– Major second pereiopod longer than minor one, both pereiopods slender, overreaching scaphocerite by distal merus, carpus short – distinctly shorter than both chela or merus; walking dactyli simple or with rudimentary distoventral tooth on corpus, propodi with 1–3 single proximal spines in addition to 2–4 distoventral pairs of long spines......................... 5
5. Major second pereiopod smooth; minor second chela with cutting edges entire................................................................................................ P. laevimanus Ďuriš, 2010 View in CoL [associated with hydroids]
– Major second pereiopod granulate; minor second chela with 1–2 teeth on cutting edges................................................................................... P. granulimanus Bruce, 1978 View in CoL [associated with antipatharians]
6. Carapace with isolated epigastric spine.................................................................... 7
- Carapace without epigastric spine........................................................................ 13
7. Ambulatory dactyli robust, with accessory tooth stout, subequal to unguis; R. 1+5/ 1.................................................................................... P. incertus Borradaile, 1915 View in CoL [usually associated with sponges]
- Ambulatory dactyli slender, without or with slender accessory tooth, shorter than unguis............................. 8
8. Second pereiopods subequal, similar, carpus about as long as palm.............................................. 9
- Second pereiopods clearly unequal and dissimilar, carpus shorter than palm...................................... 10
9. Unguis of dactylus of ambulatory pereiopods as long as corpus. R.1+6-9/1(rarely 2)................................................................................... P. obscurus Kemp, 1922 View in CoL [associated with sponges and hydroids]
- Unguis of dactylus of ambulatory pereiopods 0.65 times as long as corpus; R.1+6-10/2(rarely 3).................................................................................. P. macrorhynchia View in CoL sp. nov. [associated with hydroids]
10. Rostral lamina deep, 13–17 dorsal teeth, 3 or 4 ventral teeth.... P. hongkongensis Bruce, 1969 View in CoL [associated with holothurians]
- Rostral lamina not deep, less than 11 dorsal teeth, 1 or 2 ventral teeth.......................................... 11
11. Dorsal telson spines minute: major chela 4.3 times longer than wide, finger length 0.4 times palm: dactylus with accessory spine 0.5 times unguis; R. 1+8/1..................... P. toloensis Bruce, 1969 View in CoL [associated with Gorgonaria and hydroids]
- Dorsal telson spines normal............................................................................ 12
12. Fourth thoracic sternite with transverse ridge with keyhole shaped median notch; R. 1+8-9/2............................................................................................. P. terangeri Bruce, 1998 View in CoL [host not known]
- Fourth thoracic sternite lacking transverse ridge with median notch...... P. delagoae Barnard, 1958 View in CoL [associated with ‘coral’]
13. First pereiopod with carpus much shorter than chela; subequal to palm; R. 6/1.............................................................................................. P. batei ( Borradaile, 1917) View in CoL [associated with Alcyonacea View in CoL
- First pereiopod with carpus subequal to or longer than chela................................................... 14
14. Second pereiopods slender, subequal, with fingers of major chela subequal to palm, carpus more than half palm length; R. 9– 10/2...................................................... P. sinensis Bruce, 1969 View in CoL [associated with Alcyonacea View in CoL ]
- Second pereiopods robust, markedly unequal, with fingers of major chela distinctly shorter than palm, major carpus ca half palm length; R. 8–11/1–2...................................... P. burrup Bruce, 2007 View in CoL [associated with Alcyonacea View in CoL ]
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