Paranarthrura
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.155961 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5690104 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF8656-5034-FFF2-1277-FED0944DFA36 |
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Paranarthrura |
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Key for the Paranarthrura View in CoL species of the Atlantic ocean
1 Uropod endopod biarticled............................................................................................ 2
1a Uropod endopod monoarticled...................................................................................... 6
2 Cephalothorax as long as pereonite one and two together ............................................ 3
2a Cephalothorax shorter than pereonites one and two together ....................................... 4
3 Pleotelson subheptagonal, pleon longer than pereonite six, strong terminal seta on pro podus of pereopod one ................................................................................. P. fortispina View in CoL
3a Pleotelson subpentagonal, pleon as long as pereonite six, no strong terminal seta on propodus of pereopod one ............................................................................... P. insignis View in CoL
4 Pleon as long as pereonite six, pleotelson subtriangular, propodus and dactylus of chela blunt ......................................................................................................... P. crassa View in CoL
4a Pleon shorter than pereonite six, pleotelson different, propodus and dactylus of chela pointed...........................................................................................................................5
5 Pleotelson subpentagonal, chela finger without setae dorsally, labium rounded ............ .................................................................................................................... P. angolensis View in CoL
5a Pleotelson subhexagonal, chela finger with small seta dorsally, labium pointed ............ ....................................................................................................................... P. lusitanus View in CoL
6 Cephalothorax shorter than pereonites one and two together ....................................... 7
6a Cephalothorax as long as pereonites one and two together .......................................... 8
7 Pereonite one as long as as wide, pleotelson without lateral projection .......... P. subtilis View in CoL
7a Pereonite one not as long as wide, pleotelson with lateral projection ........ P. intermedia View in CoL
8 Pleon as long as pereonite six, dactylus of pereopods four to six with two strong setae in addition to terminal strong seta .................................................................... P. tridens View in CoL
8a Pleon longer than pereonite six, dactylus without additional strong setae.................... 9
9 Peronite with well developed shoulders, three long terminal setae on propodus of pere opod one, maxiliped with scutellum covering the basal part of the endites .................... .................................................................................................................... P. kurchatovi View in CoL
9a Pereonite without shoulders, no long terminal setae on propodus of pereopod one, maxiliped different ......................................................................................... P. borealis View in CoL
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