Telothelepodidae, Nogueira, Fitzhugh & Hutchings, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4810.2.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F26D46F0-FC66-4835-B0D8-836E24B3B5F4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CCFD55-4350-6A68-10D1-FE09FA14FF1B |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Telothelepodidae |
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Key to European species of Telothelepodidae and Thelepodidae
1A. Upper lip expanded; neuropodia poorly developed, beginning from S11….............................................................................................. Parathelepus collaris (Southern, 2014) (Telothelepodidae) View in CoL
1B. Upper lip compact…..................................................................... 2 ( Thelepodidae )
2A. Notopodia from SG2........................................................................ 3 ( Streblosoma View in CoL )
2B. Notopodia from SG3................................................................................... 9
3A. Two pairs of branchiae…......................................................... Streblosoma lindsayae View in CoL n. sp.
3B. Three pairs of branchiae….............................................................................. 4
4A. Uncini arranged in C-shaped loops from mid thorax…........................................................ 5
4B. Uncini not arranged in C-shaped loops….................................................................. 7
5A. Notopodia not extending until posterior body…............................................................. 6
5B. Notopodia until posterior body............................. … Streblosoma pseudocomatus Lezzi & Giangrande, 2019 View in CoL
6A. Eyespots absent…........................................... Streblosoma hutchingsae Lezzi & Giangrande, 2019 View in CoL
6B. Eyespots present…............................................. Streblosoma nogueirai Lezzi & Giangrande, 2019 View in CoL
7A. Branchiae on SG3 and SG4 with 3 or less filaments................ … Streblosoma intestinale M. Sars View in CoL in G.O. Sars, 1872
7B. Branchiae on SG3 and SG4 with 5–10 filaments…........................................................... 8
8A. Small lateral crest on SG2, absence of branchial cushion, uncini with strongly curved base and two rows of secondary teeth............................................................................. … Streblosoma cabiochi View in CoL n. sp.
8B. Protruding lateral crest on SG2, presence of branchial cushion, uncini with slightly curved base and three rows of secondary teeth…............................................................... Streblosoma bairdi ( Malmgren, 1866) View in CoL
9A. Lateral lobes on S2–S4…............................................... Euthelepus setubalensis McIntosh, 1885 View in CoL
9B. Absence of lateral lobes....................................................................... 10 ( Thelepus View in CoL )
10A. Two pairs of branchiae….............................................................................. 11
10B. Three pairs of branchiae................................................................................ 16
11A. Uncini in single rows throughout…...................................................................... 12
11B. Uncini in loops from SG14….............................................. Thelepus nucleolata ( Claparède, 1870) View in CoL
12A. Notopodia present on 50-66% of body length…............................................................ 13
12B. Notopodia present on at least 90% of body length…......................................................... 14
13A. Eyespots absent…........................................................... Thelepus davehalli Jirkov, 2018 View in CoL
13B. Eyespots present…............................................................... Thelepus corsicanus View in CoL n. sp.
14A. Eyespots present…................................................................................... 15
14B. Eyespots absent…............................................................ Thelepus marthae Jirkov, 2018 View in CoL
15A. Branchiae separated by inconspicuous medial gap, notopodia present on 95% of body length.................................................................................................. … Thelepus parapari Jirkov, 2018 View in CoL
15B. Branchiae separated by wide gap, notopodia present on 70% of body length…...... Thelepus cincinnatus ( Fabricius, 1780) View in CoL
16A. Prow of uncini well developed; notch between the prow and dorsal button of the uncini well marked….......................................................................................... Thelepus triserialis ( Grube, 1855) View in CoL 16B. Prow of uncini poorly developed; notch between the prow and dorsal button of the uncini poorly marked…............ 17
17A. Notopodia present on about 60% of body length..............................… Thelepus setosus ( Quatrefages, 1866) View in CoL
17B. Notopodia present until end of body…...................................... Thelepus japonicus Marenzeller, 1884 View in CoL
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