Typhlotanaidae, Sieg, 1984

Segadilha, Juliana L. & Serejo, Cristiana S., 2022, New insights gained from museum collections: new deep-sea species of Typhlotanais (Tanaidacea, Typhlotanaidae) from Brazil, European Journal of Taxonomy 820, pp. 1-54 : 49-50

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.820.1791

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6577432

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scientific name

Typhlotanaidae
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Key to Typhlotanaidae View in CoL species in the Brazilian coast (neuter and female only)

1. Pereopods 4–6 carpus with prickly tubercles ..................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ 2 ( Typhlotanais Sars, 1882 View in CoL )

– Pereopods 4–6 carpus without prickly tubercles (with specialized hooks/or variable spines form). 7

2. Pereopods 1–3 coxae without spur ................................................................................................... 3

– Pereopods 1–3 coxae with spur .................................................. Typhlotanais ischnochela View in CoL sp. nov.

3. Pereopods 1–3 ischium with seta shorter than merus; pereopods 4–6 basis without conspicuous spines ................................................................................................................................................ 4

– Pereopods 1–3 ischium with long seta reaching distal margin of merus; pereopods 4–6 basis with conspicuous spines .......................................................................... Typhlotanais spinibasis View in CoL sp. nov.

4. Pleotelson distal margin lacking spines ............................................................................................ 5

– Pleotelson distal margin with two strong spines ............................... Typhlotanais priscilae View in CoL sp. nov.

5. Cheliped basis smooth; pereopod-1 coxa with seta shorter than half of basis length ...................... 6

– Cheliped basis with ventral grooves; pereopod-1 coxa with long seta, longer than half of basis length ............................................................................................... Typhlotanais longiseta View in CoL sp. nov.

6. Pereopods 2–3 coxae with very long setae reaching half-length of basis; pereopods 4–6 propodus distal setae shorter than dactylus and unguis combined ........... Typhlotanais andradeorum View in CoL sp. nov.

– Pereopods2–3coxae with short setae,less than half of basis;pereopods4–6propodus distal setae longer than dactylus and unguis combined; antenna article-2 globose .. Typhlotanais bolarticulus View in CoL sp. nov.

7. Pleopods present ............................................................................................................................... 8

– Pleopods absent, pleonites with pair of ventral plumose setae ........................................................... ................................................................... Aremus brasilica Segadilha, Gellert & Błażewicz, 2018 View in CoL

8. Pereopods 4–6 carpus without specialized hooks (with variable spines form) ................................ 9

– Pereopods 4–6 carpus with specialized hooks; unguis with trifurcated tip; body more than 10 × L:W ................................................................... Hamatipeda prolata Segadilha & Błażewicz, 2019

9. Carapace wider than pereonite-6; pereopods 4–6 merus and carpus with circumplumose spines; dactylus and unguis semi-fused ................ Meromonakantha mauri Segadilha & Błażewicz, 2019 View in CoL

– Carapace as wide as pereonite-6; pereopods 2–6 merus and carpus with serrated spines; pereopods 4–6 unguis with bifurcated tip; pereopods 4–6 dactylus not fused with unguis ............................................. 10 ( Paratyphlotanais Kudinova-Pasternak & Pasternak, 1978 View in CoL )

10. Cheliped carpus with 9–10 dorsal and 7–8 ventral setae; pereopod-1 coxa with spur present ....................................................... Paratyphlotanais apletos Segadilha & Błażewicz, 2019 View in CoL

– Cheliped carpus with two dorsal and two ventral setae; pereopod-1 coxa without spur .................... .................................................................... Paratyphlotanais bessai Segadilha & Błażewicz, 2019 View in CoL

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