Microprosthema
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.5.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:965915E1-8AFC-42B0-8057-1A54D0348D47 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6135329 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E31990E-FF8E-CB37-85FB-6840FA51FAB4 |
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Microprosthema |
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Key to the Indo-West Pacific species of Microprosthema View in CoL
1 Carapace densely covered with numerous spines; scaphocerite narrow, oblong..................................... 2
- Carapace covered with few or no spines; scaphocerite semicircular.............................................. 4
2 First to sixth abdominal somites with rows of blunt spines...................................... M. scabricaudatum View in CoL
- First to sixth abdominal somites without spines or only with rows of spines on sixth somite.......................... 3
3 Third, fourth, and fifth abdominal somites with median longitudinal carinae............................... M. validum View in CoL
- Third, fourth, and fifth abdominal somites without median longitudinal carinae.......................... M. plumicorne View in CoL
4 Carapace without spines; fourth pereiopod without epipod............................................ M. lubricum View in CoL
- Carapace with a few small and large spines; fourth pereiopod with epipod......................................... 5
5 Sixth abdominal somite with short transverse row of spines............................................. M. fujitai View in CoL
- Sixth abdominal somite without short transverse row of spines................................................. 6
6 Six or more teeth on scaphocerite; supraocular eaves concave........................................... M. takedai View in CoL
- Five teeth on scaphocerite; supraocular eaves convex...................................... M. personatum View in CoL sp. nov.
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