Tanaidomorpha, Sieg, 1980
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Suborder Tanaidomorpha View in CoL
1. Pleon with last two pleonites fused or reduced; pereopods without ischium....................................... 2
- Pleon with five unfused pleonites; pereopods with ischium.................................................... 3
2. Pereopod-1 with anterior distinct lobe in the coxa; pereopod-6 dactylus with a row of six spines on lateral margin........................................................................................... .. Zeuxo cf. kurilensis View in CoL
- Pereopod-1 with or without lobe in the coxa; pereopod-6 dactylus with a row of more than six spines on lateral margin.............................................................................................. Anatanais View in CoL sp.
3. Uropodal endopod with two articles; with a plumose seta on lateral margins of first four pleonites.......... Paratanais View in CoL sp.
- Uropodal endopod with three or more articles; without plumose setae on lateral margins of pleonites....................4
4. Antennule with three articles.....................................................................5 (females)
- Antennule with six or more articles................................................................12 (males)
5. Uropodal endopod with three or four articles............................................................... 6
- Uropodal endopod with five or six........................................................................9
6. Antennule with proximal article short and broad............................................................ 7
- Antennule with proximal article long and narrow............................................................ 8
7. Cephalothorax with demarcation of the second thoracomere by separation of two carapace plates; uropodal endopod with four articles.............................................................................. Parakonarus juliae View in CoL
- Cephalothorax without demarcation of the second thoracomere; uropodal endopod with three articles. Pseudoleptochelia View in CoL sp.
8. Distal margin of maxillipedal basis with three pairs of long simple setae; uropodal endopod with three articles in similar length..................................................................... Cacoheterotanais rogerbamberi View in CoL
- Distal margin of maxillipedal basis with one or two pairs of long simple setae; uropodal endopod with four articles often of variable length....................................................................... Pseudonototanais View in CoL sp.
9. Uropodal endopod with five articles.......................................................... Hargeria rapax
- Uropodal endopod with six articles...................................................................... 10
10. Uropodal exopod shorter than the first article of endopod.................................................... 11
- Uropodal exopod larger than the first article of endopod................................... Alloleptochelia longimana View in CoL
11. Body with small dark dots............................................................... Leptochelia forresti View in CoL
- Body without small dark dots..................................................... Leptochelia View in CoL sp. aff. savignyi View in CoL
12. Uropodal endopod with three or four articles.............................................................. 13
- Uropodal endopod with five or six articles................................................................ 16
13. Chela propo-chelate (normal form)...................................................................... 14
- Chela carpo-chelate (hook form).........................................................................15
14. Chela with fixed finger two-thirds length of dactylus, with a tooth on the subdistal inner margin; antennule with six articles; uropodal endopod with three articles............................................ Cacoheterotanais rogerbamberi View in CoL
- Chela with fixed finger three-quarters length of dactylus, without a tooth on the subdistal inner margin; antennule with five articles; uropodal endopod with three articles ……………………………………………. Pseudonototanais View in CoL sp.
15. Chela with a prominent carpal process, fixed finger reduced, about quarter length of dactylus; uropodal endopod with four articles … Parakonarus juliae View in CoL
- Chela with an underdeveloped, or lacking, carpal process, fixed finger reduced, about quarter length of dactylus; uropodal endopod with four articles............................................................ .. Pseudoleptochelia View in CoL sp.
16. Length of the antennule and extended chelipeds of almost two-thirds total length of the body........................ 17
- Length of the antennule and extended chelipeds equal to or greater than the total length of the body.................. 18
17. Post-anal spatulate process present; uropodal endopod with five articles.............................. Hargeria rapax
- Post-anal spatulate process absent; uropodal endopod with four to six articles............... Leptochelia View in CoL sp. aff. savignyi View in CoL
18. Body with small dark spots; chela without small teeth on proximal inner margin; fixed finger with a rounded process on subdistal part............................................................................ Leptochelia forresti View in CoL
- Body without small dark spots; chela with small teeth on proximal inner margin; fixed finger without rounded process on subdistal part...................................................................... Alloleptochelia longimana View in CoL
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